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Annie39
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quan you quote the CCC: 818 “However, one cannot charge with the sin of the separation those who at present are born into these communities [that resulted from such separation] and in them are brought up in the faith of Christ, and the Catholic Church accepts them with respect and affection as brothers.… All who have been justified by faith in Baptism are incorporated into Christ; they therefore have a right to be called Christians, and with good reason are accepted as brothers in the Lord by the children of the Catholic Church.” (1271)separated brethren yes, heretics, no. In order to be a heretic, one must first have been taught and embraced the faith. Most of our separated brethren were taught post-reformation theology. They were raised in faith traditions that were long departed from the One Faith, so that they could not qualify to be called heretics. They do embrace heresies, but don’t realize it.
818 “However, one cannot charge with the sin of the separation those who at present are born into these communities [that resulted from such separation] and in them are brought up in the faith of Christ, and the Catholic Church accepts them with respect and affection as brothers.… All who have been justified by faith in Baptism are incorporated into Christ; they therefore have a right to be called Christians, and with good reason are accepted as brothers in the Lord by the children of the Catholic Church.” (1271)
Catholic Church. (2000). Catechism of the Catholic Church (2nd Ed., p. 216). Washington, DC: United States Catholic Conference.
that passage is interesting to me. I was raised Catholic. I left the Church for approximately ten years. I was considered to have excommunicated myself at the time. I returned to the Church after having informed my conscience which everyone is obliged to do. (1783 Conscience must be informed and moral judgment enlightened. A well-formed conscience is upright and truthful. It formulates its judgments according to reason, in conformity with the true good willed by the wisdom of the Creator. The education of conscience is indispensable for human beings who are subjected to negative influences and tempted by sin to prefer their own judgment and to reject authoritative teachings.) CCC
If a person has been told the truth but rejects it, like those in Thessalonica do they qualify to be included in CCC 818?
Annie