Speaking as a Catholic, we view the EO church as a part of the OHCA church, although we are unfortunately separated. The EO has valid sacraments and are legitimately Apostolic.
I agree with the sentiment expressed earlier that salvation is up to God and God alone and our process of Sanctification is ongoing as we conform our lives to Christ. . It is one of the reasons why Catholics can't give you an answer to the question of "when were you saved?". Jesus offers us salvation through his cross and resurrection, and we receive his body, blood, soul, and divinity in the Eucharist. I have confidence and hope that I will be in Heaven as my eternal reward, but my salvation is for God and God alone to grant me and it is up to me to keep running the race.
I agree with the sentiment expressed earlier that salvation is up to God and God alone and our process of Sanctification is ongoing as we conform our lives to Christ. . It is one of the reasons why Catholics can't give you an answer to the question of "when were you saved?". Jesus offers us salvation through his cross and resurrection, and we receive his body, blood, soul, and divinity in the Eucharist. I have confidence and hope that I will be in Heaven as my eternal reward, but my salvation is for God and God alone to grant me and it is up to me to keep running the race.