Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles, Sunday, June 29, 2025
I was listening to someone ask a bishop why the Catholic Church teaches that the Sacraments are necessary for salvation, like Baptism and Holy Communion. In other words, “How can the Catholic Church be so exclusive in its teachings; isn't that narrow-minded?” …As a side-note, I will add that the Church does teach that God can save people who are not Baptized or who have not received Holy Communion, but it is through the Catholic Church that the grace of being saved comes; Jesus saves the world through His Church, which is His Body, because the body, the Church, is never separated from the head, Jesus. But, back to my story: So, this question is asked of this bishop about why the Church teaches that the Sacraments are necessary for salvation, and, without skipping a beat, the bishop began to quote Jesus’ very words about Baptism, saying, quote “No one can enter the kingdom of God without being born of water and Spirit.” Then the bishop quoted Jesus’ words on the Eucharist...