Posted on 10/25/2016 7:22:52 PM PDT by ebb tide
Pope Francis will travel to Lund, Sweden, next week to assist in the launch of a yearlong commemoration of the 500th anniversary of Martin Luthers nailing of his 95 theses to the door of the castle church of Wittenberg on October 31, 1517.
In a lead-up event at the Vatican on October 13, the Pope received a group of 1,000 Lutherans and Catholics from Germany in the Vaticans Paul VI hall and addressed them from the stage where a statue of Luther was erected. The sight came as a shock to many Catholics because Luther was excommunicated and his theses rejected by Pope Leo X in 1520. The split he caused in Christianity remains as one of the most damaging in the Churchs 2,000-year history.
At the meeting, Francis reinforced his admonition from earlier this month against converting people. Weeks after saying it is a very grave sin against ecumenism for Catholics to try to convert Orthodox Christians, Pope Francis told the pilgrims it is not licit to convince [non-Christians] of your faith. In that meeting, the pope also offered a novel definition of lukewarm, which according to Pope Francis is when Christians are keen to defend Christianity in the West on the one hand but on the other are averse to refugees and other religions.
The word lukewarm has significant meaning to Christians because of the words of Christ revealed in St. Johns Revelation (3:15-16): I know your works; I know that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either cold or hot. But because you are lukewarm, neither hot nor cold, I will vomit you out of my mouth. The common interpretation of the verses was to condemn the practice of picking and choosing among the Christs teachings rather than holding to all of them. As the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops says, Half-hearted commitment to the faith is nauseating to Christ.
In answer to a question about what he likes about the Lutheran Church, the pope said, I really like good Lutherans, Lutherans who really practice their faith in Jesus Christ. What I dont like are lukewarm Catholics and lukewarm Lutherans. Italian daily La Stampas Vatican Insider quotes the pope as saying its a contradiction when Christians are keen to defend Christianity in the West on the one hand but on the other are averse to refugees and other religions.
The Popes application of Christs strong condemnation to those who would be averse to other religions is perhaps a warning to those who would object to his coming praise for Luther scheduled for October 31. Swedish Catholic professor Clemens Cavallin points out in an essay on the upcoming celebration with Pope Francis in Lund that the common prayer service to be used has a very positive view of Luther.
The text, he says, paints a picture of Luther as a religious hero who found the way to a more true form of Catholicism. Cavallin notes that in the liturgical guide, the Common Prayer, a section called Thanksgiving, is intended to express, our mutual joy for the gifts received and rediscovered in various ways through the renewal and impulses of the Reformation. After the prayer of thanksgiving, the whole assembly joins in singing thanks for and praise of Gods work.
The ecumenical journey enables Lutherans and Catholics to appreciate together Martin Luthers insight into and spiritual experience of the gospel of the righteousness of God, which is also Gods mercy, the text says.
The section concludes with the following prayer of gratitude:
Thanks be to you, O God, for the many guiding theological and spiritual insights that we have all received through the Reformation. Thanks be to you for the good transformations and reforms that were set in motion by the Reformation or by struggling with its challenges. Thanks be to you for the proclamation of the gospel that occurred during the Reformation and that since then has strengthened countless people to live lives of faith in Jesus Christ. Amen.
Christs strong condemnation to those who would be averse to other religions
Couldn't anyway, because this makes me speechless.
Thank God for Blessed Father Luther!
Though deeply flawed like others God used, The Father in His mercy used this saint to recover the Gospel of Grace.
Hundreds of millions wil be in heaven at the marriage Feast of the Lamb thanks to Luther’s faith and courage.
Great news!
Those lutherans do not represent my denomination. I want nothing to do with syncretism and unionism and phony kumbaya love fests.
Well Mr.Pope, you just welcomed a bunch of lukewarm Lutherans.
About the same time most of the family was realizing that "our" ELCA - which is neither evangelical nor Lutheran, and doesn't actually like America all that much - was rotting from the head down, we were great admirers of JPII. We bemoan Francis.
The ELCA's apostasy is now essentially complete, and the Catholic Church hierarchy appears to have gotten a copy of the "lukewarm Lutheran" playbook.
Mr. niteowl77
Exactly.
John 14:6
Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
Agreed.
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