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What does being born again mean and what do I do to be saved?
Tommy, the meaning of Jesus about the necessity to be born again is found in John 3:5. He says, "Unless a man is born again of water and the Holy Ghost he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God." This refers to water baptism. It means that no one can enter heaven without water baptism. But getting baptized is not the only thing one must do to be saved. One must belong to the one Church Christ established (the Catholic Church), for he who refuses to hear the Church is like the heathen and publican (Matthew 18:17). We can tell you in more detail what you must do to belong to this Church if you contact us. To be saved one must also die in the state of grace (free from all grave sin). That can only be accomplished by a Catholic who has a strong prayer life, including devotion to the Mother of God, who avoids the near occasions of sin, who makes saving his soul the number 1 priority, etc. We have a seven video or dvd special which you can get for
$15.00which includes a very important video on this subject, called Death and the Journey into Hell. [Update: you can get this video program with 13 other programs on 1 DVD for $5.00 (price includes shipping). Click here for more information]. Jesus also taught the necessity of confessing sins to a priest (John 20:23), as well as many other things. All grave sins that one has committed must be confessed to a validly ordained Catholic priest. One must accept the fullness of the Faith Christ established (the Catholic Faith) if one is going to be saved. We look forward to hearing from you.Sign up for our free e-mail list to see future vaticancatholic.com videos and articles.
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