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Tag Archives: What Must I Do To Be Saved?

What Must I Do to Be Saved? Part V: Perfection and Purgatory

Jun 16, 2026 Brother André Marie 1

This is the last installment in our series on the Catholic economy of salvation. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus “began with the end,” that is, Our Blessed Lord gave us a glimpse of what He desires us to … Continue reading →

What Must I Do to Be Saved? Part IV: Keeping the Moral Law and Doing Good Works

Jun 8, 2026 Brother André Marie 1

We continue our series on the Catholic economy of salvation. The three theological virtues, along with sanctifying grace, are infused into the soul directly by God. The sacraments are all the works of Jesus Christ, who is the heavenly High … Continue reading →

What Must I Do to Be Saved? Part III: The Necessity of the Church

Jun 2, 2026 Brother André Marie 4

In this third installment on the revealed economy of salvation, we will explore the necessity of the Church, a subject very dear to our hearts here at Saint Benedict Center. It was my intention to include other topics make this … Continue reading →

What Must I Do to Be Saved? Part II: The Sacramental Economy

May 13, 2026 Brother André Marie 1

Continuing our series on the Catholic economy of salvation, we move from our first installment’s consideration of faith, hope, and charity, to a look at the sacraments. We will not address each and every sacrament here, but will confine ourselves … Continue reading →

What Must I Do to Be Saved? (Catholic Edition), Part I

Apr 22, 2026 Brother André Marie 2

You may have seen one of those Protestant tracts, web pages, or videos that asks: “What Must I Do to Be Saved?” The reference is from Acts of the Apostles 16:30-31, where it is related that Saint Paul and Silas … Continue reading →

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