Pope Francis Says Christians Do Not Exist Outside The Roman Catholic Church
Francis also said that aliens will be baptized when they arrive
“For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.” Ephesians 2:8,9
Vatican City, Rome – Pope
Francis said that people cannot be Christians without the Church,
explaining that Christian identity is rooted in it and that believers
cannot stand alone.
“Our Christian identity is belonging to a people: the Church. Without this, we are not Christians. We entered the Church through baptism: there we are Christians,” Francis said during Mass on Thursday, Vatican Radio reported.
“A Christian without a church is something
purely idealistic, it is not real,” the Roman Catholic Church leader
argued. He said that one cannot “understand a Christian alone” any more
than “Jesus Christ alone” can be understood.
“Jesus Christ did not fall from the sky like a
superhero who comes to save us. No. Jesus Christ has a history. And we
can say, and it is true, that God has a history because He wanted to
walk with us. And you cannot understand Jesus Christ without His
history. So a Christian without history, without a Christian nation, a
Christian without the Church is incomprehensible. It is a thing of the
laboratory, an artificial thing, a thing that cannot give life,” Francis
said.
The Vatican leader urged believers to “ask
for the grace of memory, the memory of the journey that the people of
God has made,” as well as for personal memory – “What God did for me, in
my life, how has He made me walk.”
He added that the “grace of hope” is also necessary for Christian
identity, explaining that he does not mean optimism, but “something
else.” “Ask for the grace to renew the covenant with the Lord who has
called us every day,” Francis said.During Mass on Monday, Francis also theorized about alien life forms, and suggested that even Martians should be welcomed to be baptized as well.“If – for example – tomorrow an expedition of Martians came, and some of them came to us, here … Martians, right? Green, with that long nose and big ears, just like children paint them … And one says, ‘But I want to be baptized!’ What would happen?” Pope Francis remarked, and told the audience that baptism is open to everyone. He also recalled the words of Peter: “If then God gave them the same gift He gave to us when we came to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, who was I to be able to hinder God?” source – Christian Post
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