This Catholic believes that ALL who acknowledge the Trinity and receive Christ into their hearts as Savior, shall achieve salvation. It is so set forth in the Catechism of the Church, which has excommunicated those who preached that there is no salvation outside of it. Look up Fr. Leonard Feeney, S.J. Even Catholic kids were warned not to regard their Protestant friends as “unsaved”.
Witnessing the Consecration and receiving the Eucharist is to experience the physical presence of Christ, and strengthens one’s faith.
I have felt the heavy hand of coworkers who tell me with a straight face that they intend to “convert me to Christianity”. I laugh & tell them that the first miracle of Jesus was to change water into wine at Cana. Sends them into a tailspin with cries of “It was really grape juice!!”.
As for this thread, it’s obvious that there are those who need to get the log out of their eye before they get that speck out of mine.
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See post #15 by HangnJudge.
A statement was issued Ex Cathedra. So, is truth changeable, or is it not?
Well; "This Catholic"; I'd like to SEE those teachings that you allude to.