Can a person be a devout Roman Catholic and be a faithful follower of Christ at the same time.
Most of my family, and relatives are Roman Catholics. They all claim to be Christians as well but they reject much of the Gospel. They only accept the parts where God showed His love to the world by sending His Son to be crucified to atone for the sins of the whole world.
They don't believe in being born again and giving your life to the Lord, they believe Mary is the mediator and Jesus provided the sacrifice for salvation.
Some have said that a Roman Catholic cannot be a christian so they're not saved. I find that hard to accept, of the 1.5 billion I'm sure that many will be saved but how can we identify the ones that are worth our time to witness to.
I have invested a lot of my time sharing the Gospel with them and I have seen no fruit at all. Where do I draw the line and say, enough of casting pearls before the swine.
As for your titled question, what denomination were you when you were saved? If your family is Catholic, is it safe to assume you were too? And, if you were, how long did it take you from being saved to leaving that church? Is it safe to assume you didn't walk out the door immediately? In which case, it is equally as safe to assume you aren't the only one save as a member of that denomination.
I was too. I stayed in the church for a few years. John Calvin was saved and Catholic. Many people are saved in that denomination, just like many are saved from within any other denomination. Being a member of a denomination neither saves you, nor stops you from the Lord stepping in and saving you.
And, given you were just asking about where your brother is after he committed suicide, how is it even possible to think of your family as swine? Or to ever consider not trying to tell them the gospel?
Isn't it our duty, out of deep love for our family, to tell them of the love and mercy of the Lord?
The Lord saved you from your callus, hardened, rebellious heart into his love. Why would you want to go back to that old hardness just because family is the toughest to reach? Family isn't the toughest. We were. And he saved us. Don't ever harden your heart from family. Love them. HE invested. We benefit. Pass it on.