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1 | What do Catholics teach about salvation? | Matt 22:37 | FTimA | 64197 | ||
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2 | What do Catholics teach about salvation? | Matt 22:37 | Emmaus | 64213 | ||
FTimA, Regarding the assurance of salvation, the Catholic Church holds that one can have a moral assurance, but not an absolute infallible asurance unless by a special revelation from God. The Catechism adresses the question as follows: "2005 Since it belongs to the supernatural order, grace escapes our experience and cannot be known except by faith. We cannot therefore rely on our feelings or our works to conclude that we are justified and saved.[56] However, according to the Lord's words "Thus you will know them by their fruits"[57] - reflection on God's blessings in our life and in the lives of the saints offers us a guarantee that grace is at work in us and spurs us on to an ever greater faith and an attitude of trustful poverty. A pleasing illustration of this attitude is found in the reply of St. Joan of Arc to a question posed as a trap by her ecclesiastical judges: "Asked if she knew that she was in God's grace, she replied: 'If I am not, may it please God to put me in it; if I am, may it please God to keep me there.'"[58] 57 Mt 7:20. 58 Acts of the trial of St. Joan of Arc." Emmaus |
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