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Glorthac
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Howdy, I’m a candidate for confirmation who is going to a (sadly) very liberal parish, and at RCIA they’ve always presented the idea that you can be Catholic, and yet still deny any Catholic teaching so long as you’re even slightly ignorant as to the correct teaching.
I went to my local library, and checked out Dr. Ludwig Ott’s “Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma” and it says that there are ‘dogmata necessaria’ which “must be explicitly believed by all in order to achieve eternal salvation”.
So I did some online research, and I couldn’t find a thing about ‘dogmata necessaria’. Can yall help? I got yelled at on the Apologetics section of this forum by a liberal, so I’m asking here.
I went to my local library, and checked out Dr. Ludwig Ott’s “Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma” and it says that there are ‘dogmata necessaria’ which “must be explicitly believed by all in order to achieve eternal salvation”.
So I did some online research, and I couldn’t find a thing about ‘dogmata necessaria’. Can yall help? I got yelled at on the Apologetics section of this forum by a liberal, so I’m asking here.