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TylerAlex
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Then help me out.Tyler, what you’re attempting to do is take Catholic teaching out of context. You’re quoting parts of Catholic documents, again out of context, in a failed attempt to paint the Church as incorrect. If you go back to post # 20, your answer is that Billy Graham, as well as every Christian, IS a member of the “Catholic Church”. By official Catholic teaching. They may not follow the teachings of the formal Church, and as such are in danger, but they are in fact members of the Catholic Church.
I started by declaring my ignorance in these matters and was looking for guidance. I make no claim to my knowledge here, I am trying simply to help move the argument along to help find answers.
Why would/wouldn’t the doctrine of No Salvation Outside the Church apply here?
Edit:
I reviewed post #20, and then consulted the Catechism where it states the definition of Catholic Church as: the Church established by Christ on the foundation of the Apostles, possesing the fullness of the means of salvation which he has willed: correct and complete confession of faith, full sacramental life, and ordained ministry in apostolic succession.
This definition appears to be more limiting and exact than the one you may have used.