Starting today August 7th, 2024, in order to post in the Married Couples, Courting Couples, or Singles forums, you will not be allowed to post if you have your Marital status designated as private. Announcements will be made in the respective forums as well but please note that if yours is currently listed as Private, you will need to submit a ticket in the Support Area to have yours changed.
Originally posted by Stormy
Cool![]()
AND WE ARE THE CHURCH!!!!!!!!!
![]()
![]()
![]()
Originally posted by lambslove
Catholics see the institution of the Catholic Church to be the bride of Christ, and not the individual believers.
Originally posted by lambslove
Catholics see the institution of the Catholic Church to be the bride of Christ, and not the individual believers.

Originally posted by Stormy
Lamb that is not true. Maybe at one time but not any more. The Church has opened her arms with LOVE to all Christians.
There is no way that you are not coming to the Party!!
![]()
![]()
![]()
Originally posted by Stormy
![]()
Originally posted by Stormy
![]()
Originally posted by s0uljah
Stormy, you know the Catholic view on salvation and not OSAS, right? Also, works do matter, not just faith alone.
And soujah, I don't believe that Protestants are excluded from heaven if they commit "mortal sins" because the concept of "mortal sin" only has meaning if you are Catholic
Originally posted by s0uljah
So if a protestant commits a sin like murder, etc, they are ok, since they believe in OSAS?
Originally posted by kern
And soujah, I don't believe that Protestants are excluded from heaven if they commit "mortal sins" because the concept of "mortal sin" only has meaning if you are Catholic.
Originally posted by nyj
It is a noble trait to not want to hurt others feelings, but the truth of the matter is, when we water down the Catholic faith by saying such things as "mortal sin" only have meaning if you are Catholic, well it renders the Catholic faith impotent.
Originally posted by kern
How would a Protestant who had commited a mortal sin gain absolution without the Sacrament of Penance? Or does any Protestant who commits a mortal sin automatically go to hell unless they become Catholic (or make an act of perfect contrition)?
Originally posted by kern
I wasn't trying to "water down the Catholic faith", I was trying to apply what I read in other threads.
Originally posted by kern
According to what I have read in the past, Protestants can be saved without ever believing in the Catholic doctrine or going to a Mass.
Originally posted by kern
Most (perhaps all) Protestants do not believe in a difference between "mortal" and "venial" sin, and thus will not treat a "mortal sin" any different from a "venial sin" -- they certainly will not go to Confession for their mortal sins. Now, if we are willing to grant that a Protestant can remain a Protestant and be saved, it seems to me that we must also admit, then, that if you are not a Catholic, the concept of a "mortal sin" has no meaning. A lot of Protestants probably don't know what the term means, don't know what constitutes a mortal sin, don't know how they differ from venial sins, etc. So what meaning does a "mortal sin" have to a non-Catholic?
Originally posted by nyj
If a non-Catholic commits a mortal sin, which means that 1)they gave full consent to their actions, 2)they had full knowledge of their wrongdoing and 3)it was grave matter, you don't think this is a mortal sin?
This ugly stain can be removed from the soul by repentance and God's forgiveness. The Church states that the most complete and self-assured way of receiving this forgiveness is through the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
If that is your argument then you're saying that all non-Catholics go right to heaven since only Catholics can commit mortal sins. I don't need to point out to you that that logic is flawed.
What you seem to be saying is that a Protestant could unknowingly commit a mortal sin (he would know it was a sin, but not that it was a "mortal sin"), and then believe that he was going to heaven under an OSAS system when in fact he will be going to hell because of that mortal sin.