LCMS and JDDJ (Joint Declaration the Doctrine of Justification)

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If you hold a low opinion of the Office of Pope but the Roman Catholic faith holds it in the highest regard, why do you keep arguing with me that you are not anti-Catholic? Are you pro-Papacy or anti-Papacy? If you call the Papacy the Antichrist, what does that make you?
I’m certainly not Anti-Catholic - that would be especially odd for me as the sponsors of my third child are Catholic.

I’m against the perceived problems that the papal office has in diminishing the preaching of the Gospel. I take no joy in this assessment, and have prayed that it weren’t so.

My pronouncement of any problem leaves me right where I started: A repentant sinner in Christ’s love.
 
I’m certainly not Anti-Catholic - that would be especially odd for me as the sponsors of my third child are Catholic.

I’m against the perceived problems that the papal office has in diminishing the preaching of the Gospel. I take no joy in this assessment, and have prayed that it weren’t so.

My pronouncement of any problem leaves me right where I started: A repentant sinner in Christ’s love.
I appreciate your honesty, Ben.
The problem I have is there is indeed an issues with the Papacy and to say it isn’t so or doesn’t apply currently is not true. The Concord Book has not been revised.
 
I don’t believe we should submit to teachings we don’t believe in for the sake of unity.
Me too. I’d rather the world was populated with fierce Catholics and grumpy Lutherans than weaken our mutual proclamation of the Gospel for the sake of a grudging and perhaps false unity.
 
Me too. I’d rather the world was populated with fierce Catholics and grumpy Lutherans than weaken our mutual proclamation of the Gospel for the sake of a grudging and perhaps false unity.
What???
What if Catholics want to be grumpy and Lutherans feel fierce>
Will that work too?
That said…I couldn’t agree more.
I have a deep respect for those that don’t ā€œsell outā€ doctrine for false unity like the LCMS-
Peace in Christ,
Mary.
 
There are no ā€œanathemasā€ directed at Lutherans or claims that your teachings are heretical. If we viewed it as so the Catholic Church would not be trying to build bridges with such things as the JDDJ, would we? Who wants to be in communion with people they view as heretics? That wouldn’t make sense now, would it?

While in the past Catholics and Lutherans held such views, the JDDJ clearly explains and demonstrates that both sides of the declaration now agree that such views of the past by both Lutherans about Catholics and Catholics about Lutherans were incorrect, regrettable and no longer apply.

The argument that I have presented was that the LCMS is anti-Catholic in that it holds Catholicism’s central office as anti-Christ. Posters from the LCMS claimed that such was not being anti-Catholic. But is it being pro-Roman Catholic to call the office held by Pope Francis the office of the Antichrist?

And now in your post you want me to admit that I am being anti-Lutheran? After admitting that the LCMS believes that my religion looks to the office of the Antichrist for leadership and direction you feel I need to admit to being anti-Lutheran? How is that reasonable?
Read all the anathemas that are in the Council of Trent against the Lutherans and besides the Papal Bull against Luther which called him a hectic and an outlaw has never been recinded. I don’t think that any of the Lutherans on this site are anti-Catholic that we couldn’t sit down and have a Wittenburg beer and discuss our differences civilly.
 
Read all the anathemas that are in the Council of Trent against the Lutherans and besides the Papal Bull against Luther which called him a hectic and an outlaw has never been recinded. I don’t think that any of the Lutherans on this site are anti-Catholic that we couldn’t sit down and have a Wittenburg beer and discuss our differences civilly.
…Looking forward to having a Wittenburg beer with the Lutherans on this site.
I might note that the Lutherans on this site are unique in that they post on a Catholic site.
That might lend itself to the thought you Lutherans are especially open to Catholic /Lutheran dialogue.

The comments on the JDDJ and hopefully it being signed run contrary to the comments the LCMS pastor said in this town, about it which ,was it was the worst thing basically around
in nice theological pastoral terms. He perceived the LCMS would never sign it.
 
I’m certainly not Anti-Catholic - that would be especially odd for me as the sponsors of my third child are Catholic.

I’m against the perceived problems that the papal office has in diminishing the preaching of the Gospel. I take no joy in this assessment, and have prayed that it weren’t so.

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Well…BenJ…how has the papacy diminished the preaching of the Gospel? Can you give an example?

In today’s times…how can the papacy be diminishing the preaching of the Gospel? Can you give an example?

Or how can the papacy today do the opposite, instead of diminishing the preaching…don’t you think it is instead strengthening it?
 
Read all the anathemas that are in the Council of Trent against the Lutherans

Do you think Trent did not have the right to apply the anathemas because of what was happeninng at that time? And what the Lutherans were doing at that time?
and besides the Papal Bull against Luther which called him a hectic and an outlaw has never been recinded.
 
Well…BenJ…how has the papacy diminished the preaching of the Gospel? Can you give an example?
Sure… for example historically the Papal office has attempted to wield two swords - this has caused stumbling block for some in receiving the Gospel.

Thankfully, the objections as outlined in the Augsburg Confessions have either diminished or no longer apply. So while we’re still grumpy, we’re much less so than in years past as there’s less to be grumpy about, and indeed for myself, I’ve been very thankful for later Popes.
 
Read all the anathemas that are in the Council of Trent against the Lutherans and besides the Papal Bull against Luther which called him a hectic and an outlaw has never been recinded. I don’t think that any of the Lutherans on this site are anti-Catholic that we couldn’t sit down and have a Wittenburg beer and discuss our differences civilly.
How can so talk about unity and serve Wittenburg beer? That is a spit in my face kind sir and I will not be at that table…unless there is a Sam Adams in the fridge. :rotfl:
 
Sure… for example historically the Papal office has attempted to wield two swords - this has caused stumbling block for some in receiving the Gospel.

Thankfully, the objections as outlined in the Augsburg Confessions have either diminished or no longer apply. So while we’re still grumpy, we’re much less so than in years past as there’s less to be grumpy about, and indeed for myself, I’ve been very thankful for later Popes.
Ah…so through the divine guidance of God…this has been corrected and reformed.

So I wonder why still remain in disunity?

And why still refer to the papacy as the anti-Christ?

Do you still believe the papacy causes a stumbling block in receiving the Gospel?
 
And why still refer to the papacy as the anti-Christ?
Not -THE- anti-Christ.

We Lutherans on here have been very careful to differentiate between our definition of ā€œanti-to-Christā€ and the mythological character that dispensationalists talk about. Please do not inadvertently add modern connotations to our ancient, and biblical, language by adding ā€œthe.ā€

Since the word ā€œantichristā€ has been more or less hijacked by the fictional ā€œLeft Behindā€ series and similar ilk, I sometimes wish we could find another word to describe our beliefs. But the second we use a new word, you can guarantee that both Lutherans and non-Lutherans would accuse us of modifying the Confessions. As Confessional Lutherans, we can’t do that. All we can do is try to explain what we mean as best as we can, and hope that people understand.

Now, can this* please* go to a different thread? This one was about the LCMS and the JDDJ, and we almost made it back to the topic…
 
In case anyone did not know this, the Catholic Church did not accept the Joint Declaration either. These kinds of Joint Declarations are only the work of the joint commission, and must be judged by the Church. Here is the Catholic Church’s official response to the Joint Declaration, noting where it diverges from the teaching of the Council of Trent:

vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_councils/chrstuni/documents/rc_pc_chrstuni_doc_01081998_off-answer-catholic_en.html
Thank you for sharing this. While I clearly wouldn’t agree with all of it, I’m particularly pleased that Rome also sees the need to find more common language to clearly describe each side’s positions (#8).

I’m also interested in #7. Simple question, but is Rome asking for a closer look at James, rather than a focus on the Pauline Epistles? That’s what I infer, but no specific book is named…
 
What???
What if Catholics want to be grumpy and Lutherans feel fierce>
Will that work too?
That said…I couldn’t agree more.
I have a deep respect for those that don’t ā€œsell outā€ doctrine for false unity like the LCMS-
Peace in Christ,
Mary.
So it’s OK to have 2 groups( in this case) preaching different messages about the same gospel? You are satisfied with that? If you firmly believed that the Catholic Church is the one true faith, charity demands that you bring your brothers and sisters into full communion with Christ.
 
So it’s OK to have 2 groups( in this case) preaching different messages about the same gospel? You are satisfied with that? If you firmly believed that the Catholic Church is the one true faith, charity demands that you bring your brothers and sisters into full communion with Christ.
I don’t think that was her point. I think her point was that she has respect for those who will stand by what they believe in, and not give in to a false unity based on insincere ā€œagreementsā€.

Neither of us believe the world benefits by disagreement in the presentation of the Gospel. Instead, we need to work together to find agreement, honest agreement, about what that message is.

Jon
 
So it’s OK to have 2 groups( in this case) preaching different messages about the same gospel? You are satisfied with that? If you firmly believed that the Catholic Church is the one true faith, charity demands that you bring your brothers and sisters into full communion with Christ.
MaryT777 has been very steadfast in her Catholic faith, and hasn’t backed down.

Speaking for myself, what I respect in her is that she proclaims the Gospel 99.99% accurately (from a Lutheran viewpoint) loudly to this wilderness of sinners. It’s that very steadfastness that allows her to do that. So if I were to attempt to being her to a Lutheran understanding of the Gospel, I would find it troubling if it diminished her ability to be one of God’s loving preachers of the Gospel.

The same way how I view the Catholic church - I want a true and strong unity between our two churches based on respect. Not a mild merging based on watering down our faiths to some low common denomination.

Hence the respect I have for those Catholics that are steadfast. Even if they’re wrong šŸ™‚
 
Sure… for example historically the Papal office has attempted to wield two swords - this has caused stumbling block for some in receiving the Gospel.

Thankfully, the objections as outlined in the Augsburg Confessions have either diminished or no longer apply. So while we’re still grumpy, we’re much less so than in years past as there’s less to be grumpy about, and indeed for myself, I’ve been very thankful for later Popes.
My friend, historically we have all been a stumbling block for some to receive the Gospel.

To adjudicate this to an office is not truly accurate.
 
MaryT777 has been very steadfast in her Catholic faith, and hasn’t backed down.

Speaking for myself, what I respect in her is that she proclaims the Gospel 99.99% accurately (from a Lutheran viewpoint) loudly to this wilderness of sinners. It’s that very steadfastness that allows her to do that. So if I were to attempt to being her to a Lutheran understanding of the Gospel, I would find it troubling if it diminished her ability to be one of God’s loving preachers of the Gospel.

The same way how I view the Catholic church - I want a true and strong unity between our two churches based on respect. Not a mild merging based on watering down our faiths to some low common denomination.

Hence the respect I have for those Catholics that are steadfast. Even if they’re wrong šŸ™‚
šŸ‘

Jon
 
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