
That, of course, tells you absolutely nothing of my own stance, although I maintain that the statement was well said. As a Confessional Lutheran on a Catholic Apologetics site, I enjoy the privilege to engage in conversation by those of another faith tradition, one that my own had separated from nearly 500 years ago. Let’s face it,
Exsurge Domine or not, the split still would have happened. There were intense religious differences that still divide our church bodies today and the best thing to do is to stand up and admit it. " The Power and the Primacy of the Pope" is still part of our Lutheran Confessions ( hardly an ecumenical document) and the Catholic Church, I believe, still regards our movement as a heresy and as such, will not permit us to partake of their Eucharist any more than a Missouri Synod Lutheran pastor would encourage a non- LCMS Lutheran to commune at the Lord’s table in
his church. It’s not " we’re better than you are," so much as it is of a host* trying to protect the soul of his guest. *Unworthy partaking of a Sacrament can lead to literally damning consequences. When you go up to the Lord’s Table in a certain Communion, you are also assenting to the creeds of that Communion, so partaking can also be seen by others to be somewhat dishonest. Recognizing this doesn’t necessarily mean that we can’t respect our brothers and sisters in Christ, we are in fact called to do so. Reading and seeing the level of knowledge displayed by Catholics and Protestants alike is not only absorbing, but enlightening. In an age where so many believe in nothing at all, how refreshing it is to see good men and women standing up for their faith!