And you are not?
The truth is God may not consider faith and works nearly as exclusive as you do. And by the way, that's the understanding of my Church.
And then again, He very well may. See, there is not 100% provable solution here, nor a 100% agreed-to position. Thus it is dogma. It cannot be proven conclusively.
The Catholic Church teaches that salvation is by grace; it is not by communion or baptism. Thus the issue of transubstantiation - while interesting - is a minor, dogmatic issue.
No, I constrain protestants to their own punctilious, parochial, rhetorical standards. They just don't like it because it shows how arbitrary their hermeneutics are aside from the goal of undermining Catholic doctrines.
The Catholic Church teaches that salvation is by grace; it is not by communion or baptism. Thus the issue of transubstantiation - while interesting - is a minor, dogmatic issue.
No, the Catholic Church teaches you WILL go to hell for not fulfilling your religious obligations. Communion is the very summit of those obligations.