We have pointed out some of those differences in meaning, differences so great that to this day the highest authority of the Roman Catholic [1] Church retains more than 100 anathemas pronounced upon those holding evangelical beliefs. In summary, some of the anathemas we have previously quoted apply as follows to: anyone who believes that salvation [2] is by grace through faith in Christ apart from the sacraments and the Roman Catholic [1] Church; anyone who believes that he need not suffer for his sins because Christ’s suffering was sufficient; anyone who denies that Christ is being continually and literally immolated upon Catholic [1] altars as a sacrifice for sins, but who places his faith in a sacrifice consummated once for all time upon the cross; or anyone who claims to know for certain that he is saved and assured of heaven. In each case, a Roman Catholic [1] anathema is pronounced upon such a person.
Links:
[1] https://www.thebereancall.org/taxonomy/term/5/catholicism
[2] https://www.thebereancall.org/taxonomy/term/57/salvation