Incorrectly stated, the teaching has always been and still is that those saved will be saved through the Church. Stated earlier to you. Christ saves us the Church cannot be separated from Him. There is only one baptism and through baptism you are united to the Church no matter how imperfectly.
Pope Eugene IV, Council of Florence, Sess. 8, Nov. 22, 1439, ex cathedra: “Whoever wishes to be saved, needs above all to hold the Catholic faith; unless each one preserves this whole and inviolate, he will without a doubt perish in eternity.
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MYSTICI CORPORIS CHRISTI (On the Mystical Body of Christ)
Pope Pius XII
Encyclical promulgated on 29 June 1943
22. Actually only those are to be included as members of the Church who have been baptized and profess the true faith, and who have not been so unfortunate as to separate themselves from the unity of the Body, or been excluded by legitimate authority for grave faults committed.
25. Let them hear Lactantius crying out: "The Catholic Church is alone in keeping the true worship. This is the fount of truth, this the house of Faith, this the temple of God:
if any man enter not here, or if any man go forth from it, he is a stranger to the hope of life and salvation.
41. They, therefore, walk in the path of dangerous error who believe that they can accept Christ as the Head of the Church, while not adhering loyally to His Vicar on earth. They have taken away the visible head, broken the visible bonds of unity and left the Mystical Body of the Redeemer so obscured and so maimed, that those who are seeking the haven of eternal salvation can neither see it nor find it.
I would like a source for this as well. I was always taught that we could not know if the last seconds the person repented.
baltimore-catechism.com/lesson33.htm
Q. 1274. What sin is it to destroy one’s own life, or commit suicide, as this act is called?
A. It is a mortal sin to destroy one’s own life or commit suicide, as this act is called, and persons who willfully and knowingly commit such an act
die in a state of mortal sin and are deprived of Christian burial. It is also wrong to expose one’s self unnecessarily to the danger of death by rash or foolhardy feats of daring.
It isn’t because eating meat was a sin but that disobedience to the Church is a mortal sin. It is a discipline that the Church had authority over.
OK
God hasn’t told us this and it has never been a teaching, as you have been told. What is it when a falsehood is corrected but the person holds on to it even after being told it is a lie. Isn’t that false witness?
I don’t hold on to it. I never believed it. I’m only showing what the church taught before Vatican II.
baltimore-catechism.com/lesson14.htm
Q. 632. Where will persons go who – such as infants – have not committed actual sin and who, through no fault of theirs, die without baptism?
A. Persons, such as infants, who have not committed actual sin and who, through no fault of theirs, die without baptism,
cannot enter heaven; but it is the common belief they will go to some place similar to Limbo, where they will be free from suffering, though deprived of the happiness of heaven.