Your welcome to leave if what I am saying is bothering you. But I would be more than happy to have a loving dialogue with you.
I have to object to the thrust of much of the comments here that Protestants are not saved. It is not Catholic teaching that Protestants go to hell.
Perhaps you do not know that a priest in Boston maintained such a thing in the 1950's and HE was excommunicated for it. The case was of Father Feeney, and the excommunication was done by the Holy Office at the Vatican. We cannot maintain that Protestants go to hell. Some do, just as some Catholics will go to hell. But to say that all or even the vast majority of them go to hell is an error.
Most Protestants simply do not know that the Catholic Church is the one true Church. They grew up Protestant and have been lied to about the Church and do not know otherwise. If they did know, they would be duty bound to join the Catholic Church. Just as for me, I would not be saved if I left the Catholic Church because I do know it to be the true Church. Through many theological confusions most Protestants will not figure that out. Some do, and eventually become Catholic.
These are baptized people, whose baptisms are valid. I'm not talking about Mormons or Jehovah's Witnesses, or Oneness Pentecostals. Nor about those 'baptized' in fruity made up rites that fail to mention 'Father', 'Son', and 'Holy Spirit'. But the rest who are baptized ate truely baptized into Christ and have God indwelling within them. To say they go to hell is to rob them of their baptism, which the Catholic Church says is valid and real.
You aren't getting that Protestants go to hell from the Catechism, but from a misreading of the Catechism. And it actually just confirms what many Protestants think they already know about us, that we believe they are going to hell for not belonging to our Church. We do believe that if they know our Church is the true Church they must join it. We shold be convincing them of the truths of the Catholic Church, not telling the falsehood that they are damned for not yet belonging to the Catholic Church. It isn't so.
If you want a loving dialogue with me on this matter you can begin now.