I don’t know the answer to your question but I do have another question - Why does a non-Catholic (or anti-Catholic) participate in Catholic forums? I understand there may be non-Catholics seeking answers regarding Catholicism or are answering a nudge from the Holy Spirit but the ones I question are the ones who come to Catholic forums and attempt to tell us what we believe.
I mean, really, I’m Catholic and will always be, so I don’t go to other faith’s forums to tell them what they believe.
For me, it was my interest to learn basic Catholic beliefs from actual Catholics that brought me to CAF after I happened on by chance to a new Catholic radio station in my area on the way home from work one day in my state of Oklahoma, which only has a small Catholic population.
I am an analyst in my profession so I like to analyze things from different perspectives to get a better overall picture of things.
I wanted to hear how Catholics defend their beliefs and how Catholics view the faiths of non-Catholic Christians like me.
For example, If I truly wanted to find out what kind of a neighbor I was, I wouldn’t ask myself how good of a neighbor I am because I’d probably say I was a great neighbor.

If I
really wanted to know the answer to that, I’d ask my neighbors and hope they were honest with me.
In that way, I can become a better neighbor through the experience, or at least that’s the way I see it. They might say I’m a good neighbor overall, but that they wish I’d pick up the dog poop a little more often because the smell sometimes wafts into their yard when they have company over for a cookout – not that that’s ever happened before

. That would be a constructive criticism that I could learn from and become a better neighbor because of it, if I viewed it with an open mind and not through a thin skin.
A faith example was that one time I read on CAF where a Catholic indicated he knew some Protestants who believed in “Cheap Grace”, which I understood to be someone living an undisciplined lifestyle of sin that relied on constantly asking God’s forgiveness for the same sins over and over. I took that to heart and realized I was one of those Christians. I have since asked God to help me with that blind spot in my faith, and He has.