Title: Sharing the
1Sharing the Genuine Gospel with your Roman
Catholic Friends By Cky J. Carrigan,
Ph.D. Interfaith Evangelism North American
Mission Board, SBC www.ontruth.com
ccarrigan_at_namb.net
2Meet the Roman Catholic Church
- The Roman Catholic Church is Roman because it
is exclusively in communion with, and under the
authority of, the Bishop of Rome - Also Known As
- The Holy Father
- The Roman Pontiff
- The Pope
3Pope John Paul II
THE HOLY FATHER The Roman Pontiff, as the
successor of Peter, is the perpetual and visible
principle and foundation of unity of both the
bishops and of the faithful. (LUMEN GENTIUM or
Light to the Nations, 23)
4Meet the Roman Catholic Church
- The Roman Catholic Church is Catholic because
it sees itself as the Universal Body of Christ
composed of - All believers
- In every location
- Throughout all the ages
5Meet the Roman Catholic Church
- Headquarters in Vatican City-State (Rome)
- 1Billion Roman Catholics worldwide
- -1 in 6 of the worlds population
- -Half of all persons calling themselves
Christians are Roman Catholic
6Meet the Roman Catholic Church
- Roman Catholicism is the main religion of...
- -Central America
- -South America
- -Western Europe
- Roman Catholicism is a prominent religion in
regions of the United States that were formerly
Spanish or French possessions, and regions with
high immigration patterns from France, Spain,
Italy and Ireland
7Meet the Roman Catholic Church
- There are about 75 Million Roman Catholics in
North America (U.S. and Canada) - About 62 Million Roman Catholics in U.S.
- - 1 in 5 Americans are Roman Catholic
8Meet the Roman Catholic Church
- RCC membership grew by 16 in U.S. from
1990-2000, while Southern Baptist membership grew
by 5 for same period - RCC membership grew by 42 in Western U.S. by
30 in the South from 1990-2000
9Meet the Roman Catholic Church
- Official Roman Catholic Doctrine is well-defined
universal... - -Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1994
- But, there is a diversity of beliefs in the RCC
- -No constant body of doctrine over time
- -No constant practice in all present locations
10Meet the Roman Catholic Church
- 21st Century Roman Catholicism in the main is
post-Vatican II Catholicism - Vatican II described
- -Worldwide Roman Catholic Church Council convened
from1962-1965 - -Liberal theologians, Hans Kung Karl Rahner,
highly influenced the outcome - -Mass permitted in local languages
- -Non-Catholics designated as separated brethren
11Meet the Roman Catholic Church
- Vatican II citation
- The church knows that she is joined in many
ways to the baptized who are honored by the name
Christian, but who do not however profess the
Catholic faith in its entirety or have not
preserved unity which unites them to Christ.
12Meet the Roman Catholic Church
- Many Evangelicals have since reciprocated the
ecumenism of Vatican II by declaring that Roman
Catholicism is genuinely Christian - The joint statement entitled, Evangelicals
Catholics Together The Christian Mission in the
Third Millennium, 1994, affirms the Christian
identity of Evangelicals and Catholics alike
13Meet the Roman Catholic Church
ECT quote... Evangelicals and Catholics are
brothers and sisters in ChristWe thank God for
the discovery of one another as brothers and
sisters in ChristThe love of Christ compels us
and we are thereforeresolvedto explore patterns
of working and witnessing together in order to
advance the one mission of Christ.
14Meet the Roman Catholic Church
- Back to Roman Catholic Diversity...
- Latino Catholics and Catholics in under-developed
countries often practice medieval Catholicism
are critical of Vatican II - -highly superstitious
- -obsessed with Santa Maria
- -Protestantism is anathema (accursed)
- Anglo-Saxon Western European American Catholics
enthusiastically tolerate Protestantism embrace
Vatican II
15Meet the Roman Catholic Church
- Another Way of Describing Roman Catholic
Diversity... - There are six primary categories of Roman
Catholics today - Ultra-traditionalists highly critical of Vatican
II - Traditionalists conservative, but accept Vatican
II - Liberal critical of the Bible papal
infallibility - Charismatic/Evangelical emphasize rebirth
- Cultural womb-to-tomb Catholics, but not
spiritual - Popular Folk combine medieval Catholicism with
spiritism and nature religions
16Why Do Roman Catholics Need to be Evangelized?
- The Roman Catholic Church has a Corrupt Gospel
that cannot produce salvation - The Roman Catholic Gospel is...
- NOT based on the Bible ALONE
- NOT by means of Christ ALONE
- NOT by Grace ALONE
- NOT through Faith ALONE
17Why Do Roman Catholics Need to be Evangelized?
Those who affirm the official teachings of the
Roman Catholic Church may have hope of salvation
but no valid basis for that hope.
18Why Do Roman Catholics Need to be Evangelized?
If the gospel of Rome is a different gospel
than that of Scripture, if Mary is not the
exalted personage Roman Catholics make her out to
be, if the pope is not the visible representative
of Christ on earth who makes infallible
statements on matters of faith and practice, if
the doctrine of the Mass has no biblical support
whatsoever, then those who place faith in such
doctrines have a false hope for the future. The
may believe they have been made right with God
when they are not right at all. --Ron Rhodes
19LOVE LONGSUFFERING, KIND, NOT PARADING, NOT
PUFFED-UP, NOT RUDE, NOT SELF-SEEKING, NOT
PROVOKED, NOT EVIL-THINKING, NOT REJOICER IN
INIQUITY, BUT, LOVE REJOICES IN TRUTH
20Roman Catholic History
- Roman Catholic History Begins with Peter
- The Supreme Apostle Upon this Rock I will build
My Church - Went to Rome in AD 42
- Established the Church in Rome
- Was the Bishop of Rome
- Pope Leo I (Bishop of Rome) was first pope to
assert the Primacy of the Bishop of Rome on the
Basis that Peter was first Bishop (c. 450)
21Roman Catholic History
- 1054, The Roman Catholic Church Splits
- Western Church (a.k.a. RCC)
- Eastern Church (a.k.a. Orthodox)
22Roman Catholic History
- 1378-1417, Great Schism of Western Church
- Period of Competing Popes of the RCC
- Pope in Avignon France
- Pope in Rome
- Pope Appointed by Council
23Roman Catholic History
- 1545-63, Council of Trent
- Convened to Stop the Reformation
- Chrystalized Dogmas on...
- Scripture
- Apocrypha
- Original Sin
- Human Will
- Atonement
- Grace Works
- Justification
- Sacraments
- Transubstantiation
- Priesthood
- Purgatory
24Roman Catholic History
- , Pope declared the dogma of the Immaculate
Conception of Mary - 1869-70, First Vatican Council Convened to
settle Papal Infallibility - 1950, Pope declared the dogma of the Bodily
Assumption of Mary - 1962-65, Second Vatican Council Convened to
Update the Church (aggiornamento) - 2000, Pope John Paul II grants plenary indulgences
25Six Distinctive Catholic Doctrines
- Scripture Tradition
- Papal Infallibility
- Meritorious Justification
- Sacraments
- Mary
- Purgatory
26Catholic Doctrine Scripture Tradition
- Biblical Canon includes the Apocrypha
- -Tobit, Judith, Esther (additions), Daniel
(additions), Wisdom of Solomon,
Ecclesiasticus (Sirach), Baruch, Letter of
Jeremiah, 12 Maccabees - Two Streams of Authority
- -Bible (w. Apocrypha)
- -Tradition
- oral tradition transmitted by apostles
- official decrees from popes councils
27Catholic Doctrine Scripture Tradition
- Rejects Evangelical doctrine of Sola Scriptura
(Scripture Alone) - Bible does not argue for Scripture Alone
- Bible affirms the authority of Tradition
(2 Thes 215) - Bible can not be correctly interpreted without
Tradition
28Evangelical Defense of Sola Scriptura
- Scripture (Bible w/o Apocrypha) is a perfect
source of divine revelation, but Tradition is not - Scripture has God for its source. It is
God-breathed (1Tim 316) therefore inerrant
infallible because God Himself is inerrant
infallible - Tradition is known to be errant, therefore its
source can not be God (Self-contradictory) - If Traditions source is not God, then it should
not be an authoritative source for doctrine
29Evangelical Defense of Sola Scriptura
- If Scripture is a perfect source of Truth and
Tradition is not... - Then only Scripture should form the authoritative
basis of Christian doctrine - Any other errant or fallible source (Tradition)
would be an errant or fallible basis for
Christian doctrine
30Evangelical View of Tradition
- Tradition is valuable and helpful for forming
doctrine, but it can not be an authoritative
basis for doctrine. Consider the
helpful-though-not-authoritative-teachings of - -Athanasius
- -Augustine
- -Anselm
- -Aquinas, and others
31Catholic Doctrine Papal Infallibility
- Papal Supremacy Bishop of Rome is superior
because Peter was superior and was the Bishop of
Rome - Papal Succession Every successive Bishop of Rome
is supreme - Papal Infalliblity The Pope and Teaching
Magisterium are infallible when officially (ex
cathedra) defining faith and morals for believers - Mat 1613-19, John 2115-17 Tradition are basis
for these doctrines
32Evangelical Rebuttal Papal Infallibility
- No biblical basis for Supremacy of Peter
- No biblical basis for Peter in Rome
- No biblical basis for Apostolic Succession
- How can a Pope be a heretic? (Honorius I)
- What about the anti-popes?
- What about Galileo?
- The doctrine is presently so qualified as to be
irrelevant
33Catholic Doctrine Meritorious Justification
- A person is justified fully before God because he
is righteous (based on his own merit measured by
moral purity) - Initial justification occurs at baptism ex opere
operato - A man is justified by faith as well as works, not
by faith alone - Evangelical position is Forensic Justification
meaning declared righteous -- justified by
faith alone on the basis of the righteousness of
Christ
34Catholic Doctrine Sacraments
- The Sacraments are the heart of the RCC religious
practice, especially the mass - The Sacraments are the CAUSE of Gods Grace in
His Church and some are necessary for salvation - The Sacraments confer grace ex opere operato
- Seven Sacraments are
- 1. Baptism 2. Confirmation 3. Eucharist
- 4. Penance 5. Extreme Unction
- 6. Holy Orders 7. Matrimony
35Catholic Doctrine Sacraments-Baptism
- Baptism produces Initial Justification
- Only the guilt of original sin is remitted upon
baptism, actual sins have other remedies - Baptism is a one-time sacrament that should never
be repeated - Baptism is necessary for salvation, but not a
guarantee of salvation - Vatican II provides for the baptism of desire
36Catholic Doctrine Sacraments-Eucharist
- The Eucharist is also known as Communion or the
Sacrifice of the Mass - Based on Mat 2626 This is my body and John
653 Unless you eat of the flesh of the Son of
Man - RCC understanding of the Eucharist is called
Transubstantiation - Upon consecration by a priest
- The bread and wine are transformed
- Into the actual body and blood of Christ
37Catholic Doctrine Sacraments-Eucharist
- The Eucharist is a continual, real sacrifice of
the body and blood of Christ - Evangelicals object to the RCC dogma of the Mass
on the basis of Heb 1012-14 (Jesus sacrificed
Himself once for all)
38Evangelical Rebuttal of Transubstantiation
- Not dogma until AD 1215
- Eastern Church holds older mystical view
- Not necessary to interpret this is my body in a
non-figurative way - This is my body is in the present tense
- One body can only be in one location at a time
- There is no evidence that a miracle takes place
at the consecration
39Catholic Doctrine Sacraments-Holy Orders
- Upon ordination to the Priesthood
- Priests are conferred with supernatural powers
- To consecrate the bread and wine so that they
become the actual body and blood of Christ - To absolve sin
- To administer the sacraments ex opere operato
40Catholic Doctrine Mary
- Perpetual Virginity-virgin before, during after
birth of Christ - Immaculate ConceptionMary herself was conceived
of a virgin in the same way as Christ - Sinless Lifeshe never sinned
- Bodily Assumptionshe never died
- Co-Mediatorshe mediates between men and Christ
- Venerationshe should be venerated (less than
worship, but more than the veneration of saints)
41Catholic Doctrine Purgatory
- Baptized Catholics must be purified (or purged)
before entering heaven for their personal sins - Purification involves pain and suffering
- Purification can be assisted by prayers and
devotion of the living - Duration in Purgatory depends on extent of venial
sins (more sin more time in Purgatory) - Several other distinctive doctrines associated
with Purgatorytreasury of merits, indulgences,
prayers to and for the dead
42Catholic Doctrine Treasury of Merits
- The RCC is the Repository of a Treasury of
Meritorius Works for the Dead - Saints have accumulated excess merit beyond what
is needed to atone for their own personal sins - One persons duration in Purgatory can be
shortened or eliminated on the basis of the
excess merit of the Saints stored in the Treasury
of Merits - The Pope has the keys to this Treasury and
dispenses its benefits
43Catholic Doctrine Indulgences
- When duration in Purgatory is shortened or
eliminated, this is called an Indulgence - A Partial Indulgence shortens ones term in
Purgatory, while a Plenary Indulgence eliminates
ones term in Purgatory - The sale of Indulgences were used to fund the
construction of St. Peters Cathedral in Rome
during the time of the Reformation - Pope John Paul II granted plenary indulgences
during the Jubilee 2000
44Catholic Doctrine Prayers To/For the Dead
- Catholics on earth can come to the assistance of
Catholics in Purgatory by interceding for them - Prayers for the dead
- Indulgence for the dead
- Mass for the dead
- Catholics on earth can also pray to the Saints to
grant personal requests
45General Evangelism Strategy
- Prepare in prayer
- Develop personal relationships
- Be kind but firm
- Encourage an honest evaluation of beliefs
- Gently persevere in truth-telling
- Dont assume all Catholics believe same things
- Be very patient
- Anticipate family conflicts
- Ask leading questions
46Particular Evangelism Strategies
- Challenge Apocrypha
- Challenge Tradition
- Challenge Papal Magisterial Infallibility
- Challenge Meritorious Justification
- Challenge Sacramentalism
- Challenge Baptismal Regeneration
- Challenge the Mass
- Challenge RCC view of Mary
- Challenge Purgatory
- Challenge Treasury of Merits
- Challenge Indulgences
47Particular Evangelism Strategies
- Show the Superiority of ..
- A Body of Doctrine Based on the Bible Alone
- An Atonement Based on Christ Alone
- Salvation by Grace Alone
- Salvation through Faith Alone