Who do Catholics consider the elect? This question came up the other day, and while I thought I understood it, I wasn't able to present it very clearly. Any ideas?
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All those who are saved in the end are the 'elect' in Christ; anyone who is saved is so by the gift of God. Those who reject this are the reprobates. They are not saved due to their sin and non-repentance.clskinner said:Who do Catholics consider the elect? This question came up the other day, and while I thought I understood it, I wasn't able to present it very clearly. Any ideas?
Susan Surandon (sp?) you know the actress- says that the election was rigged. Since when just because you act for a living you can speak as if you have some kind of authority on political matters?DreamTheater said:I think the majority of Catholics will agree that Bush was elected fair and square. There's only a small minority who thinks that Kerry actually won.
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clskinner said:Great, I don't even get one serious answer in before you two yahoos derail the thread!I suppose I deserve it after all the threads Sandy's made me derail.

geocajun said:There is just no end to things people will say when they are desperate Sandy.
Just ignore it, and pray for her.
I wouldn't know. I'm a reprobate.clskinner said:Who do Catholics consider the elect? This question came up the other day, and while I thought I understood it, I wasn't able to present it very clearly. Any ideas?
I'm Orthodox, but I would like to reply, if I may. A very wise man once said: "We know where the Church is, but we do not know where it ISN'T. The Holy Spirit goes where He wills..."clskinner said:Who do Catholics consider the elect? This question came up the other day, and while I thought I understood it, I wasn't able to present it very clearly. Any ideas?
It was absolutely OK. You are the one voice of sanity in here!I apologize for my ramble, and I humbly apologize for butting in if it was not OK with you that I do so...
Wiffey said:I'm Orthodox, but I would like to reply, if I may. A very wise man once said: "We know where the Church is, but we do not know where it ISN'T. The Holy Spirit goes where He wills..."
Be gentle with me, I am trying to express this in a way that will not anger either Orthodox or Catholic, for we are brethren in Christ and I believe it grieves the Theotokos when we hurt each other...
Prior to the Great Schism, all Christians were part of the "One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church". Today, both Orthodox and Catholics lay claim to being "THE Church". I will not get into this theological minefield: I believe that in Heaven, this schism will be healed and that ALL sincere and repentant Christians will be part of God's Holy Church.