Prayer from a Calvinist Church

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Today I received an email from my BF who is a Calvinist. She said during service they prayed for the Catholic Church as they seek a new leader. I thought that was awesome!!

Wanted to share…

Hope you all have a beautiful Sunday.
 
Today I received an email from my BF who is a Calvinist. She said during service they prayed for the Catholic Church as they seek a new leader. I thought that was awesome!!

Wanted to share…

Hope you all have a beautiful Sunday.
My hope in Christian unity actually occuring someday just ticked up a notch.

Thanks for this. Very cool. 👍
 
That is interesting because I always thought that Calvinists were anti-Catholic. At least the ones that I’ve come into contact with.
 
That is interesting because I always thought that Calvinists were anti-Catholic. At least the ones that I’ve come into contact with.
Most of them are. They look down on this denomination of Calvins… LOL
 
We had something like this at evensong ‘And we remember the Church of Rome as she goes through this time of transition.’ A little old fashioned, but I think I prefer praying corporately in that sort of cautious, uncontroversial manner.
 
We had something like this at evensong ‘And we remember the Church of Rome as she goes through this time of transition.’ A little old fashioned, but I think I prefer praying corporately in that sort of cautious, uncontroversial manner.
We are referred to as the “Church of Rome”? Hmmm… That goes down about as well as “Papists” and “Romanists” and “Mackerel snappers”. And I’m not real sure what “remembering” means here. It seems kind of like when someone tells you that you are in their thoughts, rather than they will pray for you. Does “remembering” mean that they are engaging in intercessory prayer for the Catholic Church? If so, what is the prayer? I’m probably going to far here, especially on a thread that is so very positive. So I don’t mean to offend, its just that the wording struck me as odd when I really looked at it, and it just bothered me a little. No biggy. I know you didn’t write the “prayer” and hey, at least they thought about us and that’s a good thing. 🙂
 
We are referred to as the “Church of Rome”? Hmmm… That goes down about as well as “Papists” and “Romanists” and “Mackerel snappers”. And I’m not real sure what “remembering” means here. It seems kind of like when someone tells you that you are in their thoughts, rather than they will pray for you. Does “remembering” mean that they are engaging in intercessory prayer for the Catholic Church? If so, what is the prayer? I’m probably going to far here, especially on a thread that is so very positive. So I don’t mean to offend, its just that the wording struck me as odd when I really looked at it, and it just bothered me a little. No biggy. I know you didn’t write the “prayer” and hey, at least they thought about us and that’s a good thing. 🙂
Well, as I say, we don’t generally pray for specific things other than for God’s will to be done. In this context the word ‘remember’ is definitely intercession, as it was mentioned during the intercessory prayers. As for ‘Church of Rome’, that is just how a lot of older English people, particularly priests, were taught to refer to it.
 
Maybe they were praying for a Protestant Pope?😛
You think you’re joking, but put yourself in their shoes. They probably ARE praying that a pope will be elected that will “repent of the erroneous teaching and corruption with which catholicism has infected real christianity.” Of COURSE they think this way. If they thought differently, they’d be bad Calvinists, right?

If it’s too tortuous to put yourself in their shoes, imagine a day in which the Archbishop of Canterbury introduced theological reforms that eventually lead to the reunification of the CoE with Rome. Any catholics here that wouldn’t find THAT worth praying for? It’s the same thing with the shoe on the other foot.

It’s NOT bigoted or small-minded for Calvinists to criticize catholic teaching. It’s really just a problem when it is done in a disrespectful, ignorant or dishonest manner. Calvinists who love Christ and genuinely want the world to repent of sin and be restored to God aren’t a threat to catholicism. The Holy Spirit will work out who’s in error and who is correct. Sounds like your friend is one of the good guys. Not to say we won’t have conflicts (we will). But we need not demonize each other either.
 
Well, as I say, we don’t generally pray for specific things other than for God’s will to be done. In this context the word ‘remember’ is definitely intercession, as it was mentioned during the intercessory prayers. As for ‘Church of Rome’, that is just how a lot of older English people, particularly priests, were taught to refer to it.
Thanks. We do have specific intercessions so maybe that is why it threw me. We have specific prayers for the world, for the Pope, bishops and clergy, for the sick of our parish, for those who have recently died, and then a few more depending upon what may be happening at the parish level.

I appreciate your response.
 
Thanks. We do have specific intercessions so maybe that is why it threw me. We have specific prayers for the world, for the Pope, bishops and clergy, for the sick of our parish, for those who have recently died, and then a few more depending upon what may be happening at the parish level.

I appreciate your response.
Yes, we do have those as you describe, but I am talking about improvised prayers, which are not traditionally a part of Anglican worship at services other than Matins and Evensong, and there even they play secondary importance to the Collects in the Prayer Book - for Queen, Royal . Family, Church, and People usually.
 
Today I received an email from my BF who is a Calvinist. She said during service they prayed for the Catholic Church as they seek a new leader. I thought that was awesome!!
I am glad you shared this 🙂 please tell her *Thank you! *

This is how all will know that you are my disciples,
if you have love for one another.
John 13:35 :bible1:
 
Today I received an email from my BF who is a Calvinist. She said during service they prayed for the Catholic Church as they seek a new leader. I thought that was awesome!!

Wanted to share…

Hope you all have a beautiful Sunday.
👍
 
Yes, we do have those as you describe, but I am talking about improvised prayers, which are not traditionally a part of Anglican worship at services other than Matins and Evensong, and there even they play secondary importance to the Collects in the Prayer Book - for Queen, Royal . Family, Church, and People usually.
Under our late rector, at the Prayers for the whole state of Christ’s Church, for all bishops, our priest would normally include JPII/Benedict and Bartholomew, by name.

His successor does not.

Anglicans differ, even in small select circles.

GKC
 
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