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I’ve heard it said that those who are not in the …

May 23, 2014

I’ve heard it said that those who are not in the full communion of the Church (e.g. Protestants) can still attain salvation, but it is more difficult. I realize that they’re not in communion with the Body of Christ in the fullest sense and don’t have access to the entire deposit of faith, but in what ways is attaining their salvation more difficult?

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