NO SALVATION OUTSIDE THE CHURCH?
When
I was a parish priest in Japan, I met many Buddhists who lived
impressive holy lives. They never converted to Christianity. The
question arose: Would they be saved?
I
cannot forget Mrs. Endo, an elderly lady in my parish, who was the only
Christian in her family. She agonized over the eternal fate of her
deceased husband and her parents. “Where are they? Are they in hell
because they were not baptized?” she asked me several times.
This
anxiety is based on the fact that the New Testament speaks of Christ as
the only mediator, or the only way to God. This is reinforced by what
Jesus tells us in today’s Gospel, “I am the Way.” Does this mean that
all the good non-Christians missed the Way and therefore cannot be
saved?
The
expression “outside the Church there is no salvation” comes from the
writings of St. Cyprian, a bishop of the 3rd century, a time when the
Church was struggling to survive in a pagan world. The 4th Lateran
Council declared in 1215: “There is but one universal Church of the
faithful, outside which no one at all is saved.” And the Council of
Florence taught in 1442 that “all those who are outside the Catholic
Church... cannot share in eternal life... unless they are joined to the
Catholic Church before the end of their lives” and that “nobody can be
saved, no matter how much he has given away in alms and even if he has
shed his blood in the name of Christ, unless he has persevered in the
bosom and the unity of
the Catholic Church.”
But
in 1968, then Fr. Joseph Ratzinger wrote in one of his books, “Certainly
we know, by our faith in divine mercy, that they (non-Christians) can
be saved. How this happens, we leave to God.” The Second Vatican Council
teaches, “The Catholic Church rejects nothing which is true and holy in
these religions. She looks with sincere respect upon these ways of conduct of life which… often reflect a ray of that Truth which enlightens all men.” Fr. Rudy Horst, SVD
REFLECTION QUESTIONS: Are you grateful for being a member of the Church? Do you pray for those who do not know Christ?
Lord,
thank You for calling me into the Catholic Church. My heart goes out to
those who do not know You but try to follow their conscience. Save
them, Lord, in Your love and compassion.
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