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No. Catholics are in communion with the successor of Peter, in Rome.Code:I am a Lutheran. Lutherans are Catholics.
I prefer Jon’s rendering “Catholics of the Augsburg Confession”.
I don’t believe that Luther meant to start “Lutherans”, but that he wanted to purify the Catholic faith, and considered the Pope to be one of the main sources of contamination.
Luther left no doubt where he stood concerning the Papacy when he wrote, “This teaching [of the supremacy of the pope] shows forcefully that the Pope is the very Antichrist, who has exalted himself above, and opposed himself against Christ, because he will not permit Christians to be saved without his power, which, nevertheless, is nothing, and is neither ordained nor commanded by God. This is, properly speaking, to exalt himself above all that is called God. . . . The Pope, however, prohibits this faith, saying that to be saved a person must obey him” (Smalcald Articles, II, IV, 10-12).
The Iowa Synod, however, in a 1904 document continued to teach the view that it is a “human application” of the teaching of Scripture to declare the Papacy to be the Antichrist. The Iowa Synod became part of the American Lutheran Church, and its teaching on the Antichrist persisted in the new union. Since 1930 the ALC taught that it is only a “historical judgment” that the Papacy is the Antichrist. In 1938 this view was officially sanctioned in the ALC “Sandusky Declaration.” It stated:
. . . we accept the historical judgment of Luther in the Smalcald Articles . . . that the Pope is the Antichrist . . . because among all the antichristian manifestations in the history of the world and the Church that lie behind us in the past there is none that fits the description given in 2 Thess. 2 better than the Papacy . . .
The answer to the question whether in the future that is still before us, prior to the return of Christ, a special unfolding and a personal concentration of the antichristian power already present now, and thus a still more comprehensive fulfillment of 2 Thess. 2 may occur, we leave to the Lord and Ruler of Church and world history (VI, B, 1).
In its “Brief Statement” of 1932 the Missouri Synod repudiated the teaching that the identification of the Papacy as the Antichrist is only a historical judgment. It declared, “The prophecies of the Holy Scriptures concerning the Antichrist . . . have been fulfilled in the Pope of Rome and his dominion.” It subscribed “to the statement of our Confessions that the Pope is ‘the very Antichrist.’” It declared that the doctrine of Antichrist is “not to be included in the number of open questions” (43, 44).
As Jon has patiently taught us on CAF, the Lutheran Church sees itself as a valid continuation of the One Church founded by Christ, having successfully jettisoned the antichrist in the person of the pope.
I point all this out so as not to confuse people with your assertion that Lutherans are Catholic. Luther not only rejected the Pope, the visible sign of unity, but the doctrines of the faith as well, and attempted to replace the authority Christ gave to the Church with the Scriptures, forcing them into a role they were never meant to play, but that is another thread!
No, Evangel, it is not. The Apostles taught that a valid eucharist is one that is presided over by the bishop, or his representative. Luther separated himself from that Apostolic succession, and Lutherans have been separated ever since.The very Mass you likely attend is identical to what is celebrated in the Lutheran church.
Yes. Many Catholics who cannot partake of the Eucharist, or are unable to attend, practice a spiritual communion, which is the same as that practiced by Lutherans who believe in the Real Presence.What I experience is often what Roman Catholics experience. All my life [and I am an old man, sort of] I have worshiped and communed with other Christians, many of which have been Roman Catholic.
The popular practice of heresy and apostasy, though fashionable and politically preferable, does not constitute the Truth.I Many of these nuns were incredibly talented women with the obvious gift of ministry. Some questioned why they and all women could not be ordained priests. Within a decade or two, women were becoming priests in Lutheran and Episcopal synods/ dioceses.
I firmly believe that the Church of Rome will eventually ordain women priests.
May God defend us from any such Apostasies and heresies. God has revealed that the Church has not been given any such authority, and to usurp it will constitute a departure from the One Faith.
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What did you find?… about their Rosary service to the Mother Goddess I wrote to the Lutheran bishop of that synod asking him to look into this matter.