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This prayer will be said in October in a Lutheran Church to recognize the Protestant Reformation by Pope Francis. While there is no indication the Pope will say this, it will be read by a “Presider”
“Thanks be to you O God for the many guiding theological and spiritual insights that we have all received through the Reformation. Thanks be to you for the good transformations and reforms that were set in motion by the Reformation or by struggling with its challenges. Thanks be to you for the proclamation of the gospel that occurred during the Reformation and that since then has strengthened countless people to live lives of faith in Jesus Christ”
lutheranworld.org/sites/default/files/dtpw-lrc-liturgy-2016_en.pdf
Isn’t this prayer a slap in the fact to the Canons of the Council of Trent?
What theological and spiritual insights were received from the Reformation which denied the Mass is a sacrifice, denied the priesthood, denied the doctrines on purgatory and much more.
Help me make sense of why the Pope would participate in this prayer which must have been approved by the Vatican.
“Thanks be to you O God for the many guiding theological and spiritual insights that we have all received through the Reformation. Thanks be to you for the good transformations and reforms that were set in motion by the Reformation or by struggling with its challenges. Thanks be to you for the proclamation of the gospel that occurred during the Reformation and that since then has strengthened countless people to live lives of faith in Jesus Christ”
lutheranworld.org/sites/default/files/dtpw-lrc-liturgy-2016_en.pdf
Isn’t this prayer a slap in the fact to the Canons of the Council of Trent?
What theological and spiritual insights were received from the Reformation which denied the Mass is a sacrifice, denied the priesthood, denied the doctrines on purgatory and much more.
Help me make sense of why the Pope would participate in this prayer which must have been approved by the Vatican.