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I am a Lutheran from Finland where Lutheranism is the mainline religion. I have investigated joining the Catholic Church, partly because the Lutheran state church tolerates ever worse heresies, partly because I have been convinced that Lutheranism has abandoned a bit too much valuable Tradition. I think there are ever less and less reasons why I could not join, for example, I now understand the importance of lively sense of the communion of saints and I consider their invocation in prayers at least imaginable. I am still unsure about some prayers in folk spirituality but the form of invocation in the liturgy no longer seem objectionable.
There are still some issues I would like to get clarified. In particular, I am still convinced that the Lutheran formulation of justification by true and living faith is at least not wrong. There is this Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification, which “does encompass a consensus on basic truths of the doctrine of justification and shows that the remaining differences in its explication are no longer the occasion for doctrinal condemnations”. What is actually the status of this document in the Catholic Church? I know that the declaration has been subject to much criticism in both sides. Does the declaration mean that it is allowed to hold the the Lutheran position expressed in the document even as a member of the Catholic Church?
There are still some issues I would like to get clarified. In particular, I am still convinced that the Lutheran formulation of justification by true and living faith is at least not wrong. There is this Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification, which “does encompass a consensus on basic truths of the doctrine of justification and shows that the remaining differences in its explication are no longer the occasion for doctrinal condemnations”. What is actually the status of this document in the Catholic Church? I know that the declaration has been subject to much criticism in both sides. Does the declaration mean that it is allowed to hold the the Lutheran position expressed in the document even as a member of the Catholic Church?