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It is interesting to read this, as it really does come across as though you are wounded and bitter.Nope, never said that. I said it may be sought, not that it may be determined.
Thank you for this post, I agree completely. Don’t worry though, nobody with “Catholic” in their religion field will actually listen to your eloquent explanation, as they’re too busy smugly congratulating each other on “excellent points” that serve to reinforce their belief that only their denomination holds the truth, and anyone who thinks otherwise is obviously wrong. /bitter
But you are assigning a position to Catholics that is not accurate. Of course we beleive that Jesus only founded One Church, and that all He desired to reveal to man is contained within it. This is the One Faith we have received from the Apostles. Catholicism, also, is not a “denomination”. To denominate is to take one’s name from, or identify oneself in contrast to something. All the Protestant communities define themselves by which parts, and how much of Catholic faith they reject. This is the purpose of denominating. Catholicism cannot denominate, because if it does, it is no longer Catholic. We are not at liberty to reject any part of the once for all deposit of faith that has been entrusted to the saints.
However, it is not true that the Church teaches the Truth can only be found in the Catholic Church. Though the Church is the fullness of His revelation of Himself, He has also revealed HImself in nature, and the HS works in the ecclesial communities of our separated brethren to bring people to Himself. All Protestant communities contain some of HIs revealed Truth, since all have retained some portion of Catholic Teaching.