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Why was Jesus able to reach out to the samaritans but not the Jews.Why will this work with the Lutherans, but it hasnāt worked so far with the SSPX?
AFAIK, Samaritan law is not the same as halakha (Rabbinical Jewish law)⦠Jesus broke the halakah or the rabbinic jewish laws,Why was Jesus able to reach out to the samaritans but not the Jews.![]()
No, and yes.Do you think seeing how Christians have been persecuted in the Middle East and how Islam is spreading and trying to enforce its influence wherever it moves might be helping Christians feel we need to be more united and be one body? ā¦
Isnāt this what Sunni Islam is fighting against?By the way, Islam is only one threat to salvation. In fact, I see a much greater threat in the moral breakdown in the West: the pride, self-absorption, sexual impurity, pleasure-seeking, and preoccupation with material things.
[SIGN]Amen![/SIGN]āLord, help us by your grace to be more closely united to you and thus, together, to bear a more effective witness of faith, hope and love.ā
I see your point, but I respectfully disagree. I think evangelization at the individual and parish level is what we need to focus on. Weāve been focusing on ecumenical efforts over the past fifty years, but it seems that Catholics and Lutherans are even further apart, especially as far as moral theology is concerned (women priests, gay marriage, etc).āA waste of timeāā¦ānothing substantive ever seems to come from it.ā
This is written by someone whose profile says they went through RCIA in 2015?
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As a Catholic priest, I think back to 50 years ago when, in the wake of the Council, I could not imagine, within my lifetime, that the progress would be so great that the Pope and a Lutheran Bishop would do what I saw today: stand side by side in a former Catholic ā and now Lutheran ā cathedral, in order to co-preside at a joint liturgy of common prayer to commemorate the Reformationā¦and invite Catholic clergy and Lutheran clergy to repeat this rite in parishes all around the world over the course of the next year, with their own Catholic and Lutheran flocks coming together to make these commemorations occur at the parish level.
I am nothing short of being in amazement at where we are in this journey From Conflict To Communion after a mere 50 years of dialogue, which seeks to heal wounds more than 500 years old.
Why will this work with the Lutherans, but it hasnāt worked so far with the SSPX?
To Francisās credit, heās worked quite a bit with the SSPX. In case you havenāt been following, heās granted their priests faculties to hear confessions for the year of mercy and may grant them permanently. Dialogues between him and Fellay have continued unabated. That is even though the SSPX is highly critical of Francis (and Iām sure Francis is critical of their positions on most things).Why was Jesus able to reach out to the samaritans but not the Jews.![]()
Iām not exactly sure this is progress.āA waste of timeāā¦ānothing substantive ever seems to come from it.ā
This is written by someone whose profile says they went through RCIA in 2015?
:nope:
As a Catholic priest, I think back to 50 years ago when, in the wake of the Council, I could not imagine, within my lifetime, that the progress would be so great that the Pope and a Lutheran Bishop would do what I saw today: stand side by side in a former Catholic ā and now Lutheran ā cathedral, in order to co-preside at a joint liturgy of common prayer to commemorate the Reformationā¦and invite Catholic clergy and Lutheran clergy to repeat this rite in parishes all around the world over the course of the next year, with their own Catholic and Lutheran flocks coming together to make these commemorations occur at the parish level.
I am nothing short of being in amazement at where we are in this journey From Conflict To Communion after a mere 50 years of dialogue, which seeks to heal wounds more than 500 years old.
I donāt follow social media, but Iāll be charitable and assume the critics are sincere and honest. Perhaps they saying āThatās just the way it is,ā or āThat will never work.ā Itās easy to think of reasons not to try to solve a problem. Donāt settle for that.I would like to think this is a good event.
But I follow some conservative Catholics on social media, and they have a completely different takeā¦
I can believe it.I would like to think this is a good event.
But I follow some conservative Catholics on social media, and they have a completely different take. For purpose of charity, their sentiments will not be repeated here.
Things are confusing: how to know it is the working of the Holy Spirit or a pope who is misled, or worse, a herāic?
Awesome quote!I donāt follow social media, but Iāll be charitable and assume the critics are sincere and honest. Perhaps they saying āThatās just the way it is,ā or āThat will never work.ā Itās easy to think of reasons not to try to solve a problem. Donāt settle for that.
We should be like that graduate student who came late to math class. Itās a true story. The professor had written two unsolved statistics problems on the blackboard. The student thought it was the homework assignment. He went home and solved them. He did it because no one told him it was impossible.
With regard to our faith and the Church, we should think twice before saying that some good work is impossible. āFor human beings it is impossible, but not for God. All things are possible for God.ā
If you havenāt read the full text of the OP, please do so. It may help.Things are confusing: how to know it is the working of the Holy Spirit or a pope who is misled, or worse, a herāic?
I wonder which Lutheran Sect sat down with the pope? The ELCA is the prominent Lutheran sect in my area. The next in prominence is the Missouri synod which is VERY separated from the ELCA. The ELCA is the largest Lutheran Body in the U.S. If we were to have Joint ceremonies which sect would we choose? The 3.5 million-member ELCA which supports abortion, birth control and gay marriage? Or the 2.5 million member WLS which is bitterly separated from both the ELCA and the Catholic Church. ? Choosing one or the other would be terribly un-ecumenical and send hostile signals towards the other. If Liturgy drove the decision it would be a no-brainer to ask the Missouri synod Church, their liturgy is quite close to the Catholic Liturgy. I have family members that are MSL and they kneel at a communion rail and recieve on the tongue.āA waste of timeāā¦ānothing substantive ever seems to come from it.ā
This is written by someone whose profile says they went through RCIA in 2015?
:nope:
As a Catholic priest, I think back to 50 years ago when, in the wake of the Council, I could not imagine, within my lifetime, that the progress would be so great that the Pope and a Lutheran Bishop would do what I saw today: stand side by side in a former Catholic ā and now Lutheran ā cathedral, in order to co-preside at a joint liturgy of common prayer to commemorate the Reformationā¦and invite Catholic clergy and Lutheran clergy to repeat this rite in parishes all around the world over the course of the next year, with their own Catholic and Lutheran flocks coming together to make these commemorations occur at the parish level.
I am nothing short of being in amazement at where we are in this journey From Conflict To Communion after a mere 50 years of dialogue, which seeks to heal wounds more than 500 years old.
Thank you for this information.To Francisās credit, heās worked quite a bit with the SSPX. In case you havenāt been following, heās granted their priests faculties to hear confessions for the year of mercy and may grant them permanently. Dialogues between him and Fellay have continued unabated. That is even though the SSPX is highly critical of Francis (and Iām sure Francis is critical of their positions on most things).
If I may say, though, the priests and followers of the SSPX are not, generally, Pharisaical. Most of them are genuinely devout, sincere, albeit misguided Catholics, alarmed and troubled by what they see in the Church.
Benedicat Deus,
Latinitas
I for one have not given them up as a lost cause.Why will this work with the Lutherans, but it hasnāt worked so far with the SSPX?