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Eric_Hilbert
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Stick to the topic of the OP please
Hudson,One of the Six Sins Against the Holy Spirit is the presumption of Gods mercy. You cannot do what you want in life and presume that God will just save you. Someone that willfully leaves the Church founded by Christ is much more culpable than someone brought up in complete ignorance of the the truth. She is willfully rejecting the Bride of Christ in the Catholic Church and the Sacraments instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church?
I don’t feel rebuking a spouse is a good thing, don’t let her read this thread, or she might never come back to the Church. God Bless, pray for her, be gentle and loving, and give her space. And leave the family photos up please, don’t make things worst.
Friend, it must be a difficut situation for you to have your spouse chose another faith tradition.
You have received some very good advice and some very BAD advice. You do not need to drive a deep wedge between your wife and yourself…show compassion and love…DO NOT RESORT to petty “examples” such as removing family pictures simply because she wishes to remove your religious pictures to seek to teach your wife a lesson.
You would do much to heal any breech by continuing to be a loving husband…“as Christ loves the church and gave himself for her.”
I will hold you and your wife in the Light…pray and continue to be a loving and faithful husband…“something” must have drawn her away from your faith tradition…perhaps if you find out the “why’s and wherefore’s” you may have a better idea to heal this wound.
Excuse you, 2 Catholics were speaking. Can you show me in the Bible where the tradition of sola scriptura is stated? Can you show me in the Bible where the table of contents are? Can you show me in the Bible where Jesus left a book to teach from and not a Church? Can you explain how a Church you believe has no authority, has authority to compile a book and proclaim its infallibility? You then believe in the infallibility of this book, but deny most other teachings coming from this same authority. Can you explain how early Christians taught sola scriptura from a book that did not yet exist? Can you explain how individual Christians practiced sola scriptura without a printing press being invented for more than 1400 years? Thank you.Hudson,
I never knew there were 6 sins against the HS, can you tell me where in the Bible I can read this. Thank you.![]()
Oh excuse me. I’m Catholic also, so I’m not sure what you mean by 2 Catholics were speaking. I would like to know where I can read about the 6 sins of the HS that you mentioned.Excuse you, 2 Catholics were speaking. Can you show me in the Bible where the tradition of sola scriptura is stated? Can you show me in the Bible where the table of contents are? Can you show me in the Bible where Jesus left a book to teach from and not a Church? Can you explain how a Church you believe has no authority, has authority to compile a book and proclaim its infallibility? You then believe in the infallibility of this book, but deny most other teachings coming from this same authority. Can you explain how early Christians taught sola scriptura from a book that did not yet exist? Can you explain how individual Christians practiced sola scriptura without a printing press being invented for more than 1400 years? Thank you.![]()
Thank you and God Bless.You asked where it is found in the Bible. Everything Catholics believe does not have to be found word for word in the bible. If you want to read about the 6 sins of the Holy Spirit you could check out the 1962 Missal, the current Missal, various prayer books like Blessed Be God, google, etc. Why did you not ask me “where can I read about these” instead of “where in the Bible can I read these.” I was defensive because you came at me like it must be in the Bible to be valid. Sorry if that was not your intention.
Actually, what the Catechism says is the following:I know there’s salvation outside of the Catholic Church. The Catechism says so, too.
Oh I don’t believe that, but if one reads the RCC it gets a bit confusing, what the Church really feels.Protestants are classed as Christians. So what your saying we have a bunch of Christians (Several billion protestants) going to hell?
Not very ecumenical of us![]()
I find it confusing as well. CCC 846 includes these words, “Hence they could not be saved who, knowing that the Catholic Church was founded as necessary by God through Christ, would refuse either to enter it or to remain in it.”Oh I don’t believe that, but if one reads the RCC it gets a bit confusing, what the Church really feels.
CMatt,I find it confusing as well. CCC 846 includes these words, “Hence they could not be saved who, knowing that the Catholic Church was founded as necessary by God through Christ, would refuse either to enter it or to remain in it.”
I read those words to say a person has to know the Catholic Church is necessary or they could not be saved. What is especially unclear to me is whether “could not” means “can not” since “could not” is a tense of “can not” or whether it means “might not”?
But in either case, beyond God’s non-Christian children, certainly not all Christians know this either. So only the ones that do, who then do not enter or remain, I suppose according to the statement, could not be saved.
So at least from how it sounds to me, in the case of the OP’s wife as to whether she can be saved in her current place, the Catholic Church says it depends whether or not she knew the Catholic Church was necessary before she had a change in beliefs and decided not to “remain”.
My prayers for the OP, his wife, and family, and for each of us along our journeys. Peace.
Thank you for posting this. I sometimes think we greatly underestimate the difficult problems that spousal disagreement can create in this area, especially if a spouse who was non-religious when the couple got married later wants to join or return to the Church.CMatt,
I think your right, it depends if his wife knew the RCC teaching about leaving the RCC and loosing ones salvation if it would pertain to her, according to the Cathechism.
So in that since ignorace is once again bliss, not liable for what one doesn’t know.
I do disagree with that even tho I"m Catholic as that would involve many people and either people leave the Church to get married to a spouse or becasue they don’t agree with every teaching of the RCC.
Yes I pray they come to some mutual agreement also.![]()