Roman
Catholics would be wise to take heed to what the Apostles Peter and Paul
wrote concerning the future of the church. Peter warned, "There will
also be false teachers among you who will secretly introduce destructive
heresies, even denying the Master who brought them" (2 Peter 2:1).
Paul likewise issued this warning: "I know that after my departure
savage wolves will come in among you, not sparing the flock; and from
among your own selves men will arise, speaking perverse things, to draw
away the disciples after them. Therefore be on the alert, remembering that
night and day for a period of three years I did not cease to admonish each
one with tears" (Acts 20:29-31).
In spite of these warnings the Roman
Catholic Church elevates the authority of its popes to be equal to the
authority of God, thus making the church easy prey for the deceptive
schemes of the devil. It declares that all of its popes are infallible.
This means, they cannot err in matters of faith and morals. The source of
their infallibility is said to be the Holy Spirit, who protects the
supreme teacher of the church from error and therefore from misleading the
people of God. We know that Peter, who Roman Catholics declare was their
first pope, was not infallible. He erred when he was "not
straightforward about the truth of the gospel" (Gal. 2:14).
As we examine the writings of Roman
Catholic popes throughout history, it is obvious the Holy Spirit, who
inspired the writers of the New Testament, is not the spirit who protects
popes from error. Popes have denied God and His word by naming other ways
of salvation. The lack of discernment of Roman Catholics is evidenced by
their staunch and unbending loyalty to popes who reject the words of the
one and only Savior. Jesus said: "I am the way, and the truth and the
life. No one comes to the Father except through me" (John 14:6). Most
Roman Catholic popes have even denied the words of Peter, who they
consider the original pope. Peter wrote: "And there is salvation in
no one else; for there is no other name under heaven that has been given
among men, by which we must be saved" (Acts 4:12). Let us examine the
other names popes have offered as the way of salvation:
Salvation Only Through Mary
The foundation of all our confidence is found in the
Virgin Mary. God has committed to her the treasury of all good things,
in order that everyone may know that through her are obtained every
hope, every grace, and all salvation. For this is His will: that we
obtain everything through Mary. Sweet heart of Mary, be my salvation! Pope
Pius IX
For, since it is the will of Divine Providence that we
should have the God-Man through Mary, there is no other way for us to
receive Christ except from her hands. Pope Pius
X
He will not taste death forever who, in his dying
moments, has recourse to the Blessed Virgin Mary. What will it cost you to
save us? Has not Jesus placed in your hands all the treasures of His grace
and mercy? You sit crowned as Queen at the right hand of your Son: your
dominion reaches as far as the heavens, and to you are subject the earth
and all creatures dwelling thereon. Your dominion reaches even down into
the abyss of Hell, and you alone O Mary, save us from the hands of Satan. Pope
Pius XI
Nothing comes to us except through the mediation of
Mary, for such is the will of God. O Virgin Most Holy, no one abounds in
the knowledge of God except through thee; no one O Mother of God, attains
salvation except through thee! Every one of the multitudes, therefore,
whom the evil of calamitous circumstances has stolen away from Catholic
unity, must be born again to Christ by that same Mother whom God has
endowed with a never-failing fertility to bring forth a holy people. Pope
Leo XIII
Mary, not one of thy devout servants has ever perished;
may I, too, be saved! Pope Benedict XV
Salvation Only Through The Catholic Church
Outside this Church there is no salvation and no
remission of sins. Pope Boniface VIII
We believe with our hearts and confess with our lips
but one Church, not that of heretics, but the Holy Roman, Catholic, and
Apostolic Church, outside of which we believe that no one is saved. Pope
Innocent III
He who is separated from the Catholic Church will not
have life. He who is separated from the body of the Catholic Church,
however praiseworthy his conduct may seem otherwise, will never enjoy
eternal life, and the wrath of God remains on him by reason of the crime
of which he is guilty in living separated from Christ…. All those who
are separated from the holy universal Church will not be saved. Pope
Gregory XVI
It must be held as a matter of faith that outside the
Apostolic Roman Church no one can be saved, that the Church is the only
Ark of Salvation, and that whoever does not enter it will perish in the
Flood. It is a sin to believe that there is salvation outside the Catholic
Church! You must indeed see to it that the faithful have fixed firmly in
their minds the absolute necessity of the Catholic faith for attaining
salvation. Protestantism is the Great Revolt against God. Pope
Pius IX
Those outside the Church do not possess the Holy Ghost.
The Catholic Church alone is the Body of Christ... and if separated from
the Body of Christ he is not one of His members, nor is he fed by His
Spirit. Pope Paul VI
No one, even if he pours out his blood for the name of
Christ, can be saved unless he remains within the bosom and unity of the
Catholic Church. Pope Eugene IV
Salvation Only Through Popes
We declare, say, define, and pronounce that it is
absolutely necessary for the salvation of every human creature to be
subject to the Roman Pontiff. Pope Boniface
VIII
Into this fold of Jesus Christ no man may enter unless
he be led by the Sovereign Pontiff, and only if they be united to him can
men be saved. Pope John XXIII
Those who are obstinate toward the authority of the
Church and the Roman Pontiff... cannot obtain eternal salvation. Pope
Pius IX
To summarize, Roman Pontiffs throughout
history have shut off the kingdom of heaven from men by proclaiming a
false gospel. These destructive heresies have sent millions to their
graves with a false hope. One day they will come before Jesus Christ at
the Great White Throne Judgment and realize they were deceived about
life’s most important decision—whom will I trust for eternal life.
They were duped into trusting men rather than obeying God’s Word.
"It is better to take refuge in the Lord than to trust in man"
(Psalm 118:8). "Do not trust in princes, in mortal man, in whom there
is no salvation" (Psalm 146:3). "Cursed is the one who trusts in
man... but blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord" (Jeremiah
17:5-7).
There is good news for the one billion
Catholics who follow the pope today. They can still repent from these
destructive heresies of their church and believe the glorious Gospel of
grace. By turning from the teachings and traditions of fallible men to the
imperishable seed, the living and abiding Word of God, they can know the
truth and be set free from the bondage of deception. May God give them the
grace to do so! As the Apostle Paul prayed, so I also pray, that their
love and loyalty to God will grow stronger than their love and loyalty to
their popes. "And this I pray, that your love may abound still more
and more in real knowledge and all discernment" (Phil 1:9). May they
test all things and hold fast to what is good (1 Thes. 5:21).
All pope quotes are found in The
Apostolic Digest, Sacred Heart Press, Irving, TX, 1987.
Roman
Catholicism Authors
Mr.
Jim McCarthy
Mr. Mike Gendron
Mr. Greg Durel
Carlos Tomas Knott