The Church and Salvation

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The Church and Salvation Unit 4, Chapter 12 Document #: TX005562 © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series

The Fullness of Salvation Is it true that most people will go to Heaven, regardless of their religion? God loves all people, and his will is for everyone to be saved. Jesus Christ is the one true path to salvation. Notes: Remind the students that Christ established the Church as the means of salvation. (Later slides address salvation for those who do not know the Gospel.) © ChiccoDodiFC / Shutterstock.com © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series

The Fullness of the Church of Christ The Catholic Church is the only Church with the fullness of the four Marks of the Church: It is One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic. It alone has retained the fullness of the means of salvation. Notes: Ask volunteers to summarize each of the four Marks of the Church. (See the introduction to unit 2 of the student book.) The means of salvation (Revelation, Sacraments, and ordained ministry) are explained in the following slides. © Iakov Kalinin / Shutterstock.com © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series

The Church Is Necessary for Salvation Christ is the one path to salvation, and he is present to us in the Church. Salvation comes from Christ, our Head, through the Church, which is his Body. Notes: Ask volunteers to read John 14:6, Mark 16:16, and John 3:5. (Later slides address salvation for those outside the Church.) © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series © StockPhotosArt / Shutterstock.com

The Church Is a Sacrament A sacrament is a visible sign of God’s invisible grace. The Church is the sacrament of salvation . . . both a sign and an instrument of the saving union between God and humans. Notes: Discuss what it means to say that the Church is a sign of salvation and the instrument of salvation, as in article 50 of the student book. © kornilov007 / Shutterstock.com © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series

Salvation for Those outside the Church Is it true that only Catholics can be saved? The answer is no. Notes: With the students, brainstorm some Church doctrines or beliefs that might contribute to this answer. © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series © Ints Vikmanis / Shutterstock.com

Salvation Is Offered to All People Through the ages, millions of people never had the chance to join the Church. If the Church is necessary for salvation, how could such people be saved? Salvation is available to them through God’s grace. Notes: Discuss what is necessary for salvation for those who do not know the Gospel, as in the section “Salvation Is Offered to All People” in article 51 of the student book: “They nevertheless sincerely seek God and, moved by his grace, try to do his will as they know it in their conscience.” © Frontpage / Shutterstock.com © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series

Saving Grace Grace is available outside the visible boundaries of the Church. It still comes from Christ, as a result of his sacrifice. It is communicated by the Holy Spirit. Notes: Point out that the Holy Spirit works through non-Catholic churches to offer salvation to their members. Direct the students to read the sidebar in article 52 of the student book, “Why Are You Catholic?” Discuss the importance of being able to answer this question. © tingra / iStock © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series

The Church’s Mission The Church still has the sacred duty to preach the Gospel to all people. The mission regarding non-Catholic Christians should lead us to Christian unity. The mission regarding non-Christians involves respectful dialogue. Notes: Review the missionary mandate given by Jesus to his followers, as in Matthew 28:19, and what it might mean for young Catholics today. © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series © Anelina / Shutterstock.com

Who Needs Religion? People sometimes say they have a right to worship God in their own way. How does God wish to be worshipped? God wishes to be worshipped by people joined together in communities, not just by isolated individuals. Notes: Discuss some ways of worshipping God that the students may wish to incorporate into their spiritual practice, along with communal worship at church. © LoloStock / Shutterstock.com © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series

Our Social Nature We are created to live in community, not in isolation. We depend completely on Christ’s free gift of grace for our salvation. Christ distributes this gift through the community of the Church. Notes: Direct the students to read the second sidebar in article 52 of the student book, “Communal Worship in the Book of Revelation.” On the board, list all of the beings who are mentioned as part of the community joined together in worship. © Jorg Hackemann / Shutterstock.com © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series

Communal Worship When we participate in the Mass, we are part of a community on many levels: the liturgical assembly the local church or diocese the People of God throughout the world the worshippers in Heaven Notes: Point out that in the Eucharistic Liturgy, we are united with all of these communities, and with Christ himself. ©Pierre-Yves Babelon / Shutterstock.com © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series

Individual Worship We also worship God through our individual devotions. Our personal worship should both draw us to communal prayer . . . and complement the communal worship of the Church. Notes: Explain that the goal of God’s plan for us is communion with God and unity with all people. Ask how some of the individual spiritual practices help to unite us with God, and with those joined together in worship, as listed on the board. © mangostock / Shutterstock.com © 2016 Saint Mary’s Press Living in Christ Series