:clapping: And it depends on what church one is at. At my grandparents’ church, the pastor would agree with this and even calls the church service Mass. They have a tabernacle on the alter. (The catholics nearby say if you want to see what the Mass used to be like, go to the Lutheran church.) At my church, just a few miles away, the pastors might agree with this, but one will
never hear them refer to it as Mass. We’re getting closer and closer to church Prussian Union style. (Both LCMS churches, BTW.)
Stereotype. There are some of the most anti-catholic people in the LCMS, but what about Jesus First, DayStar, and RIM? They are a majority now. It was proven at the convention last year. They are for ecumenism.
However, I propose that there are even more in the LCMS who are anti-Lutheran. There are some pastors who left synod publicly crying they were run out because they were too Lutheran (LutherQuest), but these are not the ones I’m talking about. I’m talking about the ones who quietly left — those who were run out by their own members (I’ve seen that happen way too much), those who had to go out and work at gas stations because their District President will remove their names from the call list and make sure that they will never get a pastoral posistion again, and those who even received death threats. That’s why many don’t even want to hear the word “ecumenism.” How can ecumenical talks happen between synods and denominations when it can’t even happen
in synod?
Gotta run and save my chickens.