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Taurks
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I agree with the Orthodox posters who said that our two Churches will never be united as far as I can see. Unless there are substantial changes in Rome (which would most likely create schisms within the Roman Catholic Church itself), I cannot see the Catholic Church ever coming into communion with the Orthodox Church.
The same is true, I think, for Lutherans. All the mainstream denominations are losing ground, at least in the US, and may very well die out at this rate. Nondenominationalism is on the rise, which leads me to think that the battle for converts will be taking place on an individual/personal basis in the future instead of a denomination-wide one.
Heck, even if the Lutherans wanted an ordinariate, do they have the ecclesiastical structure to facilitate it? Don’t they all have different liturgies / rites depending on the denomination, and different beliefs? I’m asking this as someone who has not studied Lutheranism in depth and would genuinely appreciate a Lutheran answer
The same is true, I think, for Lutherans. All the mainstream denominations are losing ground, at least in the US, and may very well die out at this rate. Nondenominationalism is on the rise, which leads me to think that the battle for converts will be taking place on an individual/personal basis in the future instead of a denomination-wide one.
Heck, even if the Lutherans wanted an ordinariate, do they have the ecclesiastical structure to facilitate it? Don’t they all have different liturgies / rites depending on the denomination, and different beliefs? I’m asking this as someone who has not studied Lutheranism in depth and would genuinely appreciate a Lutheran answer