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Roman Catholic AnswerYes, Catholics are "saved", but I do not think they mean the same thing as protestants do when they say this:

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How should a Catholic reply to the question, "Have you been saved?"

"A: This question is answered in our tract Assurance of Salvation? , which suggests the following reply:

As The Bible says, I am already saved (Rom. 8:24, Eph. 2:5-8), but I'm also being saved (1 Cor. 1:8, 2 Cor. 2:15, Phil. 2:12), and I have the hope that I will be saved (Rom. 5:9-10, 1 Cor. 3:12-15). Like the Apostle Paul, I am working out my salvation in fear and trembling (Phil. 2:12), with hopeful confidence in the promises of Christ (Rom. 5:2, 2 Tim. 2:11-13).

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