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I agree. Reconciliation seems to mean that protestants will finally acknowledge the Pope as the leader of all Christian churches per current Catholic doctrine. The changes proposed would not induce me to become a Catholic or accept the Pope as the head of my church. Im not sure to whom this OP is directed because removing excommunications from those excommunicated in the Reformation would not mean much to protestants - we dont believe in it anyway. Ping
I agree.
I left the Catholic chruch for a rason, and since that hasn't changed but rather gotten worse, then there's no reason to consider returning to it.
Until and unless they begin to clean house, beginning with their pederast preists and thsoe who enabled them, I see no reason to return to a church that won't follow the direction for church leadership that's in the Bible so many Catholics claim their church wrote.
If they can't follow something out of Scripture that is so clear and unequivocal, there's just no point in associating myself with them.
I won't put myself under the authority of any immoral religious man or organization.
68 posted on
03/04/2017 6:37:14 PM PST by
metmom
(...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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72 posted on
03/04/2017 7:09:35 PM PST by
Mark17
(20 years a USAF Air Traffic Controller, RETIRED. A career that will make you old before your time)
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