The problem is people think their salvation is a fait accompli and because of this false doctrine, this gives them impunity to sin without thought of consequence.
Catholic doctrine is the textbook definition of "Synergism" whereby you must cooperate with God in order to obtain a "state of grace" of which no one may have actual assurance of having aside from "special revelation."
The major issue I see with Roman Catholicism is in regards to their view of justification and that they fail to make a distinction between justification and sanctification. This would probably be the main issue here of which we could discuss.
Now, who are you speaking of regarding "Impunity to sin without consequence?" I know there are sloppy "Once Saved Always Saved" Baptists who believe they are "In like Flynn" because once upon a time, they "prayed a prayer!" Is it fair to broad-brush all Baptists as believing such a thing? I would say it is every bit as wrong as my intentionally misrepresenting Roman Catholicism!
But to be fair, there are plenty or Roman Catholics out there who believe they can do whatever they want and everything is just fine so long as they "go to see their priest and say a few "Hail Marys!" I do not thing that such a mindset reflects actual Roman Catholic teaching!
A genuine Christian endeavors to live a life of holiness because their lives have been transformed and thus desire to do so. Sometimes (oftentimes) they fail but they ask forgiveness and continue in their walk of faith.
If every ignorant idle word is judged harshly, then what of intentionally false, prejudiced or malicious words.
Every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment (Mt 12:36). We all need to heed Jesus's warning far more seriously than we do!
The Rosary is meditation on Jesus life, the entire focus is on Jesus.
Catholics meditate on Jesus life for an hour a day and the scriptural events are read out before each meditation. The words of scripture are the prayers.
The Rosary is about Jesus.
There are ten "Hail Mary's" to every one "Our Father." I know that Catholics are appealing to Mary to intercede on their behalf - that Jesus is at times angry and unapproachable so they appeal to his mother instead! They justify this by saying it is the same thing as asking you (a real, live person I am interacting with) to pray for me. Several things wrong with this:
First of all, Mary is not "Omniscient" so how is she able to hear the petitions of millions of Roman Catholics who are making their appeal to her? I am trying to stay away from the phrase "Praying to Mary" here as such is often equated with worship of which Catholics insist they are not worshiping Mary and I want to be fair here.
Secondly, we read the scriptures that Jesus is our great High Priest and that we may come boldly to the throne of grace to obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need (Heb 4:16). Christ is omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipresent, and is waiting to hear from you! Why not just take him at his word and go to him? Having others pray for you is a good thing and we ought to pray for others and ask them to pray for us but those we are asking are living, able to communicate with you, and since they actually know you, they may specifically pray for you!
The Rosary is primarily connected to Marian devotion.
There is no spiritual life without meditation, meditation makes a soul disposed to Grace, and Grace carry’s us into the highest contemplation of Jesus.
A prayer life is important and we are to meditate on God's word. This is for our benefit, not God's nor should it be a means by which you may try to earn favor with God!
Meditation is the outstretched wings of the Eagle, Grace is the thermals that catch those wings and lift the soul from this earth into the Kingdom. This Grace was won for us by Jesus.
Sometimes I feel this way and it is wonderful to have such experiences but God's grace is far greater during times of trials and distress!
The depiction is simplistic not accurate, deceptive to the ignorant and fodder for the prejudiced.
This was something that a friend posted on her Facebook page. She is a very devout Catholic and sincerely believes this to be the truth! Most others responding to this meme were also saying to the effect that "This is how I'm going to make it to heaven!" This is not only erroneous but quite blasphemous! I do not want to use such as "fodder" to ridicule Catholics! I am truly worried about their being deceived by such false teachings! If such is contrary to Catholic teaching, why are the Catholic authorities not speaking out about such things?