GodsGrace
CF Ambassador
You do not seem to grasp that what I have posted is exactly what the RCC teaches.
To suggest anything else is to say that I am manufacturing my facts from the back of my mind.
You're picking and choosing what SOUNDS good to you to support what you THINK the CC teaches.
Some do this with verses. They pick out averse that they believe supports their position.
Trouble is, verses cannot be plucked out, just as paragraphs from the CCC cannot be plucked out.
But I will gladly conform to your request. I have posted and do so again.........
CCC 1113........
“The whole liturgical life of the Church revolves around the Eucharistic sacrifice and sacraments….Baptism, Confirmation or Chrismation, Eucharist, Penance, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, and Matrimony”.
CCC 1129.....
“The Church affirms that for believers the sacraments of the New Covenant are necessary for salvation.”
Is that what you wanted? Do those Catholic doctrines conform to Ephesians 2:8-9.
Oh. Well here is exactly what I mean.
We're not through with justification and you're jumping all over the place.
I give you paragraphs and you give me DIFFERENT paragraphs in return without acknowledging what you think mine meant to YOU.
Do you know what a iturgy is?
It's a celebration.
THE LITURGY OF THE CHURCH revolves around celebrations.
Can you post ALL of CCC1113 and then give your explanation of it?
I don't see any one sentence that states the liturgy will save anyone.
For those reading along that MIGHT be interesed...
Let's post a few more paragraphs beginning with yours:
BTW If you want to know more about the liturgy,,,you can begin reading paragraph 1200 and onward.
Here's is ALL of CCC 1113
THE PASCHAL MYSTERY IN THE CHURCH'S SACRAMENTS
1113 The whole liturgical life of the Church revolves around the Eucharistic sacrifice and the sacraments.29 There are seven sacraments in the Church: Baptism, Confirmation or Chrismation, Eucharist, Penance, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, and Matrimony.30 This article will discuss what is common to the Church's seven sacraments from a doctrinal point of view. What is common to them in terms of their celebration will be presented in the second chapter, and what is distinctive about each will be the topic of the Section Two.
Please explain where in the above paragraph salvation is mentioned.
And now, let's find out what a sacrament is:
1114 "Adhering to the teaching of the Holy Scriptures, to the apostolic traditions, and to the consensus . . . of the Fathers," we profess that "the sacraments of the new law were . . . all instituted by Jesus Christ our Lord."31
1115 Jesus' words and actions during his hidden life and public ministry were already salvific, for they anticipated the power of his Paschal mystery. They announced and prepared what he was going to give the Church when all was accomplished. the mysteries of Christ's life are the foundations of what he would henceforth dispense in the sacraments, through the ministers of his Church, for "what was visible in our Savior has passed over into his mysteries."32
The above states that the actions and words of Jesus WERE ALREADY SALVIFIC....
But Jesus instituted sacraments...Protestants only accept communion and marriage...
Catholics accept more - but they are all biblical.
Do Protestants not have pastors? Yes. But the chain of authority has been broken since 1,500AD.
Do Protestants not get married? etc.....
Because Protestants do not accept some sacraments DOES NOT MEAN that Jesus did not institute them.
1116 Sacraments are "powers that comes forth" from the Body of Christ,33 which is ever-living and life-giving. They are actions of the Holy Spirit at work in his Body, the Church. They are "the masterworks of God" in the new and everlasting covenant.
1117 As she has done for the canon of Sacred Scripture and for the doctrine of the faith, the Church, by the power of the Spirit who guides her "into all truth," has gradually recognized this treasure received from Christ and, as the faithful steward of God's mysteries, has determined its "dispensation."34 Thus the Church has discerned over the centuries that among liturgical celebrations there are seven that are, in the strict sense of the term, sacraments instituted by the Lord.
1118 The sacraments are "of the Church" in the double sense that they are "by her" and "for her." They are "by the Church," for she is the sacrament of Christ's action at work in her through the mission of the Holy Spirit. They are "for the Church" in the sense that "the sacraments make the Church,"35 since they manifest and communicate to men, above all in the Eucharist, the mystery of communion with the God who is love, One in three persons.
Again, where is salvation mentioned above?
Here is what the CC teaches:
FAITH AND BAPTISM are necessary for salvation.
I've posted many verses that state this.
Many Protestants do not believe that baptism is necessary.
Unfortunately, Jesus did say that it's a necessity.
WHOEVER BELIEVES AND IS BAPTIZED, WILL BE SAVED.
Mark 16:16
Will you please post for all of us the Bible Scriptures which say that our salvation is focused and contained in the Eucharist, baptism, confirmation, Penance, being married and Holy Orders.
If you read the above paragrapsh, you'll find that this is not what they state.
That is all the proof I need.
Liturgies tie the community together.Pray tell me, Why would the whole “life of the Church” (CCC 1113) revolve around rituals and ceremonies to receive grace?
Does the New Testament say that’s the primary task of the Church?
Take all liturgies and rituals out of YOUR church and see how the next generation comes along in the faith.
Very Badly.