No Catholic who believes what their church tells them has any assurance of salvation. They would consider such a belief presumptuous since salvation and the promise of heaven depends on one's own actions in life and the action of others who intercede (even after you are dead to help advance you through purgatory). Thus, they deny that Jesus Christ atoned for all sin at the cross. Therefore, they have no law of faith within them.
(From HERE)
And it is noteworthy that in your long-winded, referenced treatise, given by people who have the unmitigated, presumptuous notion that they are a Sacred Counsel (and bring council that only leads to eternal death), that in their entire document, the word assurance never appears!
Good morning, again, Ken. I'm back. That perplexing quote you put at the top of your message, has a "HERE" link that links right back to your same message. The quote makes several erroneous points, but before I comment, could you please tell me whom you're quoting, or fix the link? THanks.
Now for coffee.. :o)