If one understands the charge as “opposed to Christ or His teaching”, any one could make that charge against others, and in fact it has happened in the past. But certainly that is offensive to a Catholic in communion with the Pope, just as the papal statements I mentioned to Novo are offensive to us. The question is, what do we do about it? My thinking has always been that we recognize, in each other, the presence of the Holy Spirit, through our baptisms, that we are Christian siblings, then pray for our leaders to overcome our differences so that these terrible yet mutual condemnations will be banished forever.Thank you for your explanation.
That they don’t view the Pope as* the* Anti-Christ is reassuring, but the fact that they view the office as the anti Christ troubles me greatly.
I typically don’t spend too much time arguing (what I thought was) the minutiae of Lutheran vs Catholic theology, for I always assumed that Lutherans were almost Catholics. In almost every way.
But I am bothered indeed by this news that the office that our Holy Father, Pope Francis, holds is viewed as the anti-Christ.
Jon