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Didn't Vatican II Change All That?




This Rock
Volume 16, Number 10
  December 2005  

 Frontispiece
By Karl Keating
 Letters
 The Unfinished Business of Vatican II
By Marcellino D'Ambrosio
 Wrong Turn
By Ronald J. Rychlak and Kyle Duncan
 No Salvation Outside the Church
By Fr. Ray Ryland
 Didn't Vatican II Change All That?
 Do Not Stop Us from Dying with You
By Anthony E. Clark
 Prayer to the Chinese Martyrs
 Mary, Evolution, and Michelangelo's Chisel
By Mark P. Shea
 Step by Step
Was Mary a Perpetual Virgin?
By Kenneth J. Howell
 Fathers Know Best
The Trinity
 Brass Tacks
The Accuracy of Scripture
By Jimmy Akin
 Damascus Road
Lightning Never Struck
By Joan Summers
 Reviews
 Quick Questions

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It is sometimes said that "no salvation outside the Church" is a relic of the past, a teaching that has no place in our modern ecumenical age. Some even argue that the Second Vatican Council made the teaching obsolete. On the contrary, this dogma was emphasized repeatedly in the documents of Vatican II. Here’s a sampling:

  • "[Christ] asserted the necessity of faith and baptism (cf. Mark 16:16; John 3:5), and thereby affirmed at the same time the necessity of the Church, which men enter through baptism as through a door" (Lumen Gentium 14).
  • The Church is "a sign and instrument . . . of communion with God and unity among all men" (LG 1).
  • The Church is "a visible organization through which [Christ] communicates truth and grace to all men" (LG 8).
  • The Church is Jesus Christ’s "instrument for the salvation of all" (LG 9).
  • "Rising from the dead, [Christ] . . . set up his body which is the Church as the universal sacrament of salvation" (LG 48).
  • "The Catholic Church was founded by Christ our Lord to bring salvation to all men" (Inter Mirifica 3).


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