Catholics view Protestants as "Separated Brethren," recognizing them as fellow Christians who share faith in Christ, even though they may lack certain sacraments and teachings found in the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church believes that salvation can be available to Protestants, especially if they seek God sincerely and follow their conscience.
Catholics view Protestants as "Separated Brethren," recognizing them as fellow Christians who share faith in Christ, even though they may lack certain sacraments and teachings found in the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church believes that salvation can be available to Protestants, especially if they seek God sincerely and follow their conscience.
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