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This is an interesting statement, for the people who were in the Old Covenant had certain physical requirements of the faith they had back then.There could be no eternal advantage to joining certain activities. It didn't keep the thief on the cross or the thousands upon thousands who were saved in bible times without involvement in the Catholic Church out of heaven.
For instance, if you read Genesis 12 - 17, you will see that God placed a high premium upon circumcision, so high, in fact, that He said that anyone who was not circumcized was "cut off" from the family of God on earth, the kingdom. We see that sins were not forgiven except by the bringing of animal sacrifices.
At one time, a bronze serpent was constructed for the salvation of those who had been bitten by serpents. There is a Temple and all that was associated with the Temple.
These same things would have been used by the thief on the cross next to Jesus. He would have been one of those who would have used them to his benefit. The idea that the Sacraments as found in the Catholic Faith did not benefit the thief is failing to take into consideration that the New Covenant was not begun yet.
Yes, there is a "bare bones" salvation. There is getting into the kingdom with the smell of judgment fire and smoke on your soul. There are also levels of heaven. Why would you wish to settle for the least rather than strive for the best? The Sacraments are that aid to reach higher and higher in our lives, not settle for the crumbs off God's table.
Cordially in Christ,
Brother Ed