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GaryTaylor
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Good Point, I see a difficult situation here. One that I believe the Pope clearly understands today.That is why I think it would be best if the Papacy resolved it’s differences with it’s Protestant children first. We can get a look at whatever compromises they will have agreed to before we consider admitting them to communion. There is no point in introducing intercommunion with a church we might have to cut off for heresy at a later date.
When you walk twenty miles into the woods, the return trip is also twenty miles. I see the return trip in full effect. I also see a resistance on the part of many to change back to what is a proven method of existence with Pre V-II.
I’m not so sure the thinking here isn’t to force the issue at this point with a communion of the two churchs?
Initially I wasn’t to fond of Pope Benedict. I must admitt my thinking has changed. I still feel theres a bit to much suggestive theropy instead of authority being used. But I can’t pretend to know his pressures either.
