Question for Lutherans from a clueless Catholic

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I promise to write a comprehensive reply to this in the near future. But wife just delivered our first child. šŸ™‚

Simply put, there’s little difference between the WELS and the LCMS, which despite their regional-sounding names, are both present in all fifty states with missions and sister church bodies in almost every country. These two bodies once shared fellowship, and ther leaders still meet together from time to time to rebuke the others for their minor heterdoxies or seeming toleration thereof. They’re also quite friendly with their little sister church the ELS. Reunion between these three ā€˜Confessional’ synods is, unlike many ecumenical projects, actually, potentially, on the horizon.

ELDoNA is a small splinter off the LCMS, due to (in a VERY simplified nutshell) objections over some unfortunate practices that the LCMS hadn’t responded to quickly or strongly enough, among other reasons. Frankly, that was the fault of our District Presidents (Bishops). Best part of ELDoNA? They actually use the term ā€˜diocese’ properly. 😃

Without malice toward the many Lutherans who remain in the ELCA, that body is not considered an orthodox Lutheran body by any of the synods above. Some of its members are certainly Lutheran, but the body itself either doesn’t ā€˜do’ Lutheranism very well, or simply isn’t at all.

That’s a very simplified nutshell; history, of course, is not contained in a nutshell. So someone is certain to take issue with some portion of the above and find offense. I can only promise that none was intended.
So, the Reformation continues, but now it’s focused inwardly instead of on the Catholic Church.

No surprise there.
 
So, the Reformation continues, but now it’s focused inwardly instead of on the Catholic Church.

No surprise there.
For many, perhaps. The rest of us come to CAF, and/or marry your women. 😃

The Reformation isn’t complete until the church in communion with the pope joins in. We’re waiting him out.
 
On a side note, steido, how’s it going with that Roman Ordinariates you guys started a few years ago?
 
On a side note, steido, how’s it going with that Roman Ordinariates you guys started a few years ago?
Last I heard, we were still debating whether to let you keep those dreadful hymnals. 😃
 
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