Much is discussed about “Catholic bashing” like all Protestants are extremely anti-catholic. Personally, I never hear that kind of talk among Lutherans. In-fact in our liturgical calendar, a holy day is devoted to Pope John 23rd [6/3]. Lutherans fell in love with Benedict and had a very high regard for John Paul 2nd. Our saint days include St Gregory [3/12].
Actually, I am not alone among Lutherans to view the Vatican as our spiritual home; like estranged cousins we want unity among of Children of God.
But we can not abide the infallibility issue; it has held back Orthodox, Anglicans, Lutherans. Is it possible that the dogma of papal infallibility will be revised?
BTW, Lutherans are quite taken by Francis. This leader has the potential to lead the Church into Vatican 3
For what reason do we need a third Vatican Council?
The dogma of Papal Infallibility is in virtue of the promise of Jesus to Peter, the Pope is preserved from the possibility of error “when, in the exercise of his office as shepherd and teacher of all Christians, in virtue of his supreme apostolic authority, he defines a doctrine concerning faith or morals to be held by the whole Church”. (from the 1910 Catholic Encyclopedia and the First Vatican Council).
As far as I know, this “Infallibility” only applies to the “Devine Teaching Office,” in that the Pope cannot teach in error. In other words, the Church’s theological teachings won’t be wrong.
I put my trust in the Church to interpet the Word, and trust that the Church won’t be wrong. I would also like to think that that anyone elected as Supreme Pontiff should know what he’s talking about and would “get it right.”
I pray for my Catholic friends that if there is a Vatican III, that it has nothing to do with the “spirit of Vatican II.” Vatican II was fine, but it that seemed to me that many used it as a excuse to promulgate their own interpretations.
I just got a hardcover copy of the Documents of Vatican II (paid an arm and a leg for it), and it is a fascinating book! The edition I got has commentary after each section (a response, if you will) from Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant authorities. VERY insightful… I think ANY Christian would be well served to at least skim this book. You might be surprised at what you find in there. I know I was…
It would be far to embarressing to say “I guess we were wrong on papal infallibility and universal jurisdication all along.” The roman catholic church will never concede its supremecy and thus orthodoxy will never accept Roman catholicism.
That’s sad, but I am afraid you’re correct. Someone would have to admit they were off-base about something… We humans aren’t good at that. However, I do think somehow/some way there could be some kind of merger that would be acceptable to both sides. As a radical example; if the Greek Patriarch were elected the next Roman Pontiff, bringing both the Greeks and the Romans under one umbrella, and merging the two lineages… (I know… radical…)
(Luther) objected to Catholic doctrine.
39 books in the OT
no purgatory
no good works
no indulgences?
These ARE sticking issues between Catholics and Lutherans… How/could there be any way Lutherans accept these? Or even consider these? I think relations between Catholics and Lutherans are better now than ever, and that makes me think there can at least be dialogue…
Does anyone think that Pope Francis will reach out to Lutherans like Benedict did?
I think so! His Holiness seems to be good at that. Did you know that the word “pontiff” can be interpeted as “bridge-builder?”
It just bugs me when people refer to the whole Catholic Church as the Roman Catholic Church, because it is inaccurate and incorrect. I feel too many people either disregard or ignore our Eastern Catholic brothers.
I whole-heartedly agree. There are Latin Catholics, and Eastern Catholics. I practice the “Roman Rite.” “Roman Catholic” is a term that sprang up and I don’t think it is going away anytime soon…

There are worse things…