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tomch
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I’ve been a Catholic less than a year, and used to be Baptist. Maybe I don’t totally understand what the Sedevancists believe, but I think I’m starting to agree with them. I’ve been surprised by almost ridiculous levels of Ecumanism lately. And it seems that a lot of this “anything goes” philosophy seems to find its foundation on Vatican II.
Almost all my family are staunch Baptists including my wife and children. They have been told by many well-meaning Catholics that converting to Catholicism is not necessary for salvation, and that the saying “There is no salvation outside the Catholic Church” is meant to be interpreted very loosly. (ie: “You’re Catholic, but just don’t know it.”)
Yet John 6:53 says “Then Jesus said to them: Amen, amen, I say unto you: except you eat the flesh of the Son of man and drink his blood, you shall not have life in you.” Note: Baptists do not believe in the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist.
My family has been told that “God is bigger than His Sacraments” and that He can save whomever He wishes, even if they don’t believe in the Eucharist and Confesion to a priest (among other things). While I agree that God can do whatever He wishes, I don’t buy the logic that Jesus can go back on what He says in John 6 - that would make Him a liar, wouldn’t it?
As I look back in Church history, I don’t see nearly the “casual” interpretation of “There is no Salvation outside the Catholic Church” as I do now. Am I misunderstanding things?
Almost all my family are staunch Baptists including my wife and children. They have been told by many well-meaning Catholics that converting to Catholicism is not necessary for salvation, and that the saying “There is no salvation outside the Catholic Church” is meant to be interpreted very loosly. (ie: “You’re Catholic, but just don’t know it.”)
Yet John 6:53 says “Then Jesus said to them: Amen, amen, I say unto you: except you eat the flesh of the Son of man and drink his blood, you shall not have life in you.” Note: Baptists do not believe in the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist.
My family has been told that “God is bigger than His Sacraments” and that He can save whomever He wishes, even if they don’t believe in the Eucharist and Confesion to a priest (among other things). While I agree that God can do whatever He wishes, I don’t buy the logic that Jesus can go back on what He says in John 6 - that would make Him a liar, wouldn’t it?
As I look back in Church history, I don’t see nearly the “casual” interpretation of “There is no Salvation outside the Catholic Church” as I do now. Am I misunderstanding things?