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Is the Roman Catholic Church "the one, true, holy, universal church" that it claims to be ? |
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The Roman Catholic Church claims that -- unlike all of the other Christian churches, which are fraudulent and have nothing genuine to offer - "the Holy Catholic Church" is the one and only genuine, holy church in the whole world, the only one that Jesus intends this world to have, the only one that stands with an unbroken succession on the foundation laid by Jesus Christ in God's Word, the only one with a legitimate priesthood that can administer the "sacraments", i.e. the sacred instruments which Jesus provided in order to enable people to become part of his one true church and only route to eternal salvation. |
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St. Ignatius of Antioch (35-117 AD - Apostolic Father) |
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and/or church-wide Councils have said :
Was not Pope St. Gregory the Great (590-604) speaking ex cathedra, when he proclaimed :
In 1442, the Council of Florence proclaimed: `The holy Roman church firmly believes, professes and preaches that all those who are outside the Catholic Church, not only pagans but also Jews and heretics and schismatlcs, cannot share in eternal life, and will go into the everlasting fire, `which was prepared for the devil and his angels', unIess they are joined to the Catholic Church before the end of thcir lives... Nobody can be saved no matter how much he has given away alms and even if he has shed his blood in the name of Christ, unless he has persevered in the bosom and unity of the Catholic Church "
"There can be nothing more dangerous than those heretics who admit nearly the entire cycle of Catholic doctrine and yet, by a single word, as with a drop of poison, infect the real and simple faith taught by our Lord and handed down by Apostolic tradition ... For such is the nature of the faith that nothing can be more absurd than to accept some things and to reject others. If, then, it be certain that anything is revealed by God, and this is not believed, then nothing whatever is believed by divine faith... But he who dissents even in one point from divinely- revealed truth absolutely rejects all faith, since he refuses to honor God [who is one] as the Supreme Truth and formal motive of faith. In many things they are with me, in a few things not with me; but in those few things in which they are not with me, the many in which they are will not profit them.... |
| While Roman Catholic Adolf Hitler promoted the idea of Germans being the world's "Master Race", his church has been promoting the idea of the Roman Catholic Church being the world's "Master Religion". |
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Extraordinary Magisterium As mentioned before, when the Church exercises her extraordinary teaching authority she is defining for all time truths revealed by God as necessary for belief, and hence, necessary for salvation . Dogmatic definitions are "irreformable by their very nature" (Lumen Gentium, 25). As a result, Catholics are solemnly bound in conscience to believe these dogmas precisely as they are declared and defined. Otherwise, the Church would have chosen different words, for this is the very point of defining a dogma. At the Council of Lateran (649), whose canons were approved and confirmed by Pope Martin I (649-653), it was solemnly declared: If anyone does not profess in accordance with the holy Fathers, properly and truthfully all that has been handed down and taught publicly to the Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church of God, both by the same Fathers and by me approved universal Councils, to the last detail in word and intention: he is condemned, (canon 17) At the Council of Trent (1545-63) it was solemnly declared that one must hold that: Our Catholic faith, without which it is impossible to please God (Heb. 11:6), must remain in its purity, sound, unshaken, and free from errors. (Session V, Intro.) At Trent it was solemnly declared concerning the doctrine of justification that: this Catholic doctrine of justification -which, unless he faithfully and firmly accepts it, no one can be justified. (On Justification, 16) No one can be justified if he rejects the Catholic teaching on justification. Of course if some one isn't justified, then they cannot be saved (i.e. enter heaven), and Protestants reject the Catholic teaching on justification. Thus, they cannot be saved as they are in rejecting this, or any dogma of the Church. Two years after the the Council of Trent, the Roman Catholic Church's response to the Protestant movement, which Pope Pius IV had convened for and supervised, Pius promulgated a profession of faith which spelled out in much greater detail than the three other official Catholic creeds what Roman Catholics must believe in order to be saved, including the following :
"The Apostolic and Ecclesiastical traditions and all other observances and constitutions of that same Church I firmly admit to and embrace. [ Catholic commentator's comments: "This same Vatican I defined solemnly that not even a Pope may teach a new doctrine. Naturally, the truth that there is no salvation outside of the Catholic Church has been supported by all the saints from every age." ] No one can be saved who is not first justified; and no one (assuming he has reached the age of reason) can be justified unless he has faith; and this justifying faith is the Catholic Faith. At the First Vatican Council, in the Dogmatic Constitution On Faith (chap.3), it was solemnly declared: Since without faith it is impossible to please God, no one may be justified without it, nor will anyone attain eternal life unless he perseveres to the end in it... all those things are to be believed by divine and Catholic faith which are contained in the written Word of God or in Tradition, and which are proposed by the Church either in solemn judgment or in its ordinary and universal teaching office as divinely revealed truths which must be believed. In Session IV, On the Church of Christ (Chap. 3) it was solemnly declared: When, therefore, this bond of unity with the Roman Pontiff is guarded, both in government and in profession of faith, the Church of Christ is one flock under one supreme shepherd. This is the doctrine of Catholic truth; no one can deviate from this without losing his faith and his salvation. (Italics added) All those things which God has revealed and which we must believe include the divine institution of the Catholic Church, the primacy of the Roman Church, Papal infallibility, all the Marian dogmas. Purgatory, Indulgences, the Sacrifice of the Mass, the Real Presence, etc. These are precisely what Protestants, Jews, and all non-Catholics for that matter, reject. They do not have the one true Faith revealed by God and given to us by Jesus Christ. This is the only Faith, the one Faith, as Trent declared, which pleases God. Thus, by their deviation from Catholic truth they cannot be saved as is defined at Vatican I. This teaching on the necessity of holding the Catholic Faith in its entirety must be believed with divine and Catholic faith. No Catholic can deny nor even deviate from this infallible teaching of the Church without losing his faith and, ultimately, his salvation. The indivisible unity of Divine Truth, and thus Faith, demands it. As Pope Benedict XV declared in Ad Beatissimi (1914): The Catholic Faith is such that nothing can be added to it nothing taken away. Either it is held in its entirety, or rejected ; totally. This is the Catholic Faith, which unless a man believes faithfully and firmly, he cannot be saved. " |
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Those Roman Catholics, therefore, who view all their non-Catholic family and friends as good people who may be just as pleasing to God as they are, may be nice Catholics, but they are not authentic Catholics in that they don't believe what their church actually teaches. That actually makes them "heretics" or "protestants" at heart, but don't tell them that. This is even true of the ultra-Conservative American Catholic.com web site, which tries to pass off the following unorthodox "liberal" theology as authentic Catholic teaching at www.catholic.com/thisrock/1997/9706qq.asp
Answer : Depends. If you mean, "What happens to those who die rejecting Christ?" the Church's answer is uncompromising: They will go to hell. But no one goes to hell by accident. If someone is simply ignorant of the name of Christ through no fault of his own, there is no sin in that. He has not rejected Christ. Moreover, we know Christ is not constrained by our knowledge. He can work in a heart even when that heart is only dimly aware of it." ( Mark P. Shea ) " Question : What relationship does the Catholic Church perceive to exist between itself and various Protestants (the baptized ones who still accept their faith)?
Answer : Validly baptized Protestants are regarded as true Christian brothers and sisters who are in imperfect relationship with the Church. The nature of the imperfections is as varied as Protestantism itself. The idea at work here is that the faith is an incarnational thing, not just a "spiritual" (disembodied) thing, just like Jesus himself. Thus, it is possible to be out of union with the Church "bodily" (structurally, sacramentally, liturgically), yet still have a spiritual unity with the Church. Likewise, it is possible to be "bodily" united to the Church yet cease to be in communion with her spiritually (as an apostate Catholic is if he keeps going to Communion yet rejects the creed or continues unrepentant in grave sin). The latter form of disunity with Church is more serious than the former." ( Mark P. Shea )
Some conservative Catholics are so convinced of the truth of the older Catholic teaching that they view the more modern liberal teaching even though promulgated by popes and the Second Vatican Council as heretical, See MostHolyFamilyMonastery.com/VaticanII_mainpage.html |
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| Catholics who think it is sacrilegious to criticize the church need to open their bibles. The Book of Revelation sets an example for all Christians, when almost from the start it quotes Jesus as saying in a vision to John:
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The Mantra of "Anti-Catholicism": What is Bigotry? Conservative Catholics who complain of being "victims" of "anti-Catholic bigotry" remind me of this statement by their Conservative ally, Pat Robertson, who said in a 1993 interview with Molly Ivins: "Just like what Nazi Germany did to the Jews, so liberal America is now doing to the evangelical Christians. It's no different. It is the same thing. It is happening all over again. It is the Democratic Congress, the liberal-based media and the homosexuals who want to destroy the Christians. Wholesale abuse and discrimination and the worst bigotry directed toward any group in America today. More terrible than anything suffered by any minority in history." |
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