Is there a difference between justification and sanctification?
If Christ’s death at the cross was once enough to save us, why does the Church teach that some people go to purgatory and want to be saved by “indulgences”?
Perhaps no single theological issue divides Catholics and Protestants, and along such a lot of fine lines, as the question of salvation: namely, are we saved solely by profession of our faith in Jesus, or do our actions (and omissions) play a part? Is it enough to commit ourselves interiorly to Christ, or do we’d like such things as sacraments, sacrifices, and acts of love, too?
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