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Vatican confirms Pope to visit Geneva to mark World Council of Churches milestone
Crux ^ | March 2, 2018 | John L. Allen, Jr.

Posted on 03/02/2018 1:48:03 PM PST by ebb tide

ROME - Making official what the Swiss government had already announced, the Vatican confirmed on Friday that Pope Francis will travel to Geneva, Switzerland, on June 21 to mark the 70th anniversary of the World Council of Churches in one of the traditional centers of the Protestant Reformation.

“His Holiness has in mind to visit the World Council of Churches in Geneva on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of its foundation,” Vatican spokesman Greg Burke announced on Friday in the Vatican’s daily news bulletin.

“The visit will take place Thursday, June 21, 2018,” Burke said. “The program of the trip will be published soon.”

With 348 member churches in 110 nations, the World Council of Churches (WCC), founded in 1948, is the largest umbrella group of Christian denominations in the world. It includes most Eastern Orthodox churches, the Anglican Communion, most mainline Protestant churches and several Evangelical denominations.

The Catholic Church is not a member of the WCC, although it does send observers to meetings and events.

The trip will be the second European outing by Francis with a clear ecumenical thrust, after an Oct. 31, 2016 visit to Lund in Sweden to mark the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation in tandem with leaders of the Lutheran World Federation.

The Vatican confirmation of the trip came just ehad a news conference on Friday featuring Swiss Cardinal Kurt Koch, President of the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, and the Rev. Olav Fykse Tveit, a Norwegian Lutheran theologian and General Secretary of the WCC.

Asked about why the Catholic Church is not a member of the WCC, Koch said that the papal office has a special responsibility as an agent of Christian unity, and it would be inappropriate to confuse that with the role of other ecumenical agencies and instruments.

Tveit suggested that focusing on the question of membership puts the emphasis in the wrong place.

I think we live very well with the relationship we have today, we don’t focus on this question of membership but what we can do together,” he said.  “I think that’s where we should focus our energy right now.”

Swiss Federal Council spokesman Andre Simonazzi said on Thursday that details of the June 21 visit are being worked out, adding only that President Alain Berset would welcome Francis.

St. John Paul II was the last pope to visit Switzerland, in 2004, one of his last trips. The last papal visit to Geneva was also by John Paul II in 1984, during a six-day pastoral visit to the country.

A total of 38.2 percent of Swiss people are Roman Catholic while 26.9 percent belong to the mainstream Protestant church, according to official Swiss figures.

During the era of the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century, French theologian John Calvin established his base in Geneva, often exercising influence not only over church life but also the city council and city affairs. His theological ideas, including predestination, the absolute sovereignty of God over all of human life, and the importance of personal probity and industriousness, formed the basis of what came to be known as “Calvinism” and continue to form one of the most important currents in global Protestantism.

Tveit said the initial invitation for the trip was presented to Pope Francis in a meeting in Rome last August.

“We described in fraternal way the relationship we have, and asked if this 70th anniversary could be occasion to visit the World Council of Churches and to give new power, new expression, to this collaboration,” he said.

Asked if it had been difficult to convince the pontiff to make the trip, Koch delivered a one-word answer: “No.”


TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Ecumenism; Theology
KEYWORDS: ecumania; francischurch; heretics
Asked if it had been difficult to convince the pontiff to make the trip, Koch delivered a one-word answer: “No.”


1 posted on 03/02/2018 1:48:03 PM PST by ebb tide
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To: ebb tide

Will he use this event as yet another opportunity to advocate for the Muslim invasion of Europe?


2 posted on 03/02/2018 1:56:33 PM PST by Dagnabitt (Point at the Q-Tards and Laugh!)
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To: ebb tide
Pope Francis will travel to Geneva, Switzerland, on June 21 to mark the 70th anniversary of the World Council of Churches in one of the traditional centers of the Protestant Reformation.

So Francis proved his commitment to the traditional teaching. If anybody had any doubts...
3 posted on 03/02/2018 2:00:11 PM PST by Lukasz
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To: Lukasz

No, Francis has proved, over and over again, that he is not a Catholic.


4 posted on 03/02/2018 2:08:00 PM PST by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome)
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To: ebb tide

80% of mustard consumed in France is grown in the USA. We can start there. Next a new tariff on their already over-priced wine.


5 posted on 03/02/2018 2:11:52 PM PST by Bookshelf
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To: ebb tide
"No, Francis has proved, over and over again, that he is not a Catholic."

With his every word and deed.
6 posted on 03/02/2018 2:12:07 PM PST by LIConFem (I will no longer accept the things I cannot change. it's time to change the things I cannot accept.)
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To: ebb tide
The World Council of Churches and the National Council of Churches are Communist-front organizations. If you go to one of these churches, you're being duped.

If that's supposed to be a statue of Martin Luther, he would be appalled. There is nothing Christian about the World Council of Churches.

http://nationalcouncilofchurches.us/about/member-communions.php

7 posted on 03/02/2018 2:22:42 PM PST by Wm F Buckley Republican
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To: ebb tide

This is the point, traditional teaching that he follow isn’t Catholic. He should become a president of the WCC instead pope of the CC.


8 posted on 03/02/2018 2:24:21 PM PST by Lukasz
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To: Wm F Buckley Republican

Not surprising that a Marxist Pope would embrace Marxist front anti-Catholic organizations.


9 posted on 03/02/2018 2:30:01 PM PST by Vigilanteman (ObaMao: Fake America, Fake Messiah, Fake Black man. How many fakes can you fit into one Zer0?)
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To: Vigilanteman
I have followed the NCC since the 50s when they helped Castro rise to power. They are evil and wicked and we have thousands of duped so-called 'conservatives' that attend these pretend 'churches'. They are not churches at all as they are liberal arms of the Democrat party. Get out!!!!

I was in what became the ELCA but it didn't take long to know that they had become very liberal. I drove by the LCMS one day and went in and asked if they had an official policy of being against abortion and they did. I also asked if they belonged to the NCC and was told they did not. I never went back to the ELCA.

10 posted on 03/02/2018 2:37:11 PM PST by Wm F Buckley Republican
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To: Vigilanteman

<< Not surprising that a Marxist Pope would embrace Marxist front anti-Catholic organizations. >>

These are the people Bergoglio intends to attract into Holy Mother Church. He must gather quickly from weeds to choke out the wheat. Surely, his time is short.


11 posted on 03/02/2018 3:07:36 PM PST by RitaOK (Public education/Academia are a farm team for more Marxists coming. Infinitum.)
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To: ebb tide

Interesting that both the World Council of Churches and the state of Israel are BOTH celebrating 70th anniversaries this year.


12 posted on 03/02/2018 3:32:34 PM PST by stars & stripes forever (Blessed is the nation whose GOD is the LORD. Psalm 33:12)
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To: Dagnabitt

Any opportunity for this heretic.

Pray for the Catholic faithful.


13 posted on 03/02/2018 5:21:07 PM PST by onedoug
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To: ebb tide

Francis needs to listen to the real pope.

http://www.nbcnews.com/id/19692094/ns/world_news-europe/t/pope-other-denominations-not-true-churches/#.WprnPUeIahA


14 posted on 03/03/2018 10:22:40 AM PST by NKP_Vet ("Man without God descends into madness")
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To: NKP_Vet
But membership would be highly controversial, as Paul VI inferred. His visit in 1969, and that of John Paul II in 1984, were opposed by some of the faithful who believed such ecumenical gestures promoted a kind of false and syncretic union between the Catholic Church and an alliance of mostly heretical and schismatic sects. The papal visits had no aim to convert them to the one, true faith, they argued, but to falsely portray the ecclesial communities as equal to the Church and thereby affirm them in their heresy and sect.

As then, so today the concern is about what the Second Vatican Council decree Unitatis Redintegratio called “a false irenicism [theology concerned with reconciling different denominations and sects], in which the purity of Catholic doctrine suffers loss and its genuine and certain meaning is clouded.”

It is also largely why the modern ecumenical movement was, at one time, so strongly opposed, not least by St. Maximilian Kolbe. The Polish saint, who gave his life in place of a fellow prisoner at Auschwitz, saw it as the greatest enemy to his Knights of the Immaculata, whose mission was to convert the whole world to the Catholic Church.

For the Church to become a member of the WCC would therefore be unthinkable to many orthodox thinking Catholics. Pope Francis’ predilection for springing surprises, his disregard for convention, and his zealous push for a modern ecumenism — one which critics feel is more about capitulation than conversion — certainly makes membership of the WCC more possible than before, but it remains unlikely.

The Church’s Resolute Non-Membership of the World Council of Churches

Note that besides Francis, Popes Paul VI and John Paul II will have visited the WCC. Pope Benedict XVI never did so, however.

15 posted on 03/03/2018 10:38:31 AM PST by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome)
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