On October 31 there will be a one-day ecumenical commemoration in Lund, Sweden of the start of the Protestant Reformation. And Pope Francis will be on hand to conduct a worship service for the 500th anniversary of the posting of Luther’s famed 95 Theses to the door of the Wittenberg chapel.
The ecumenical gathering will bring together leaders of the Lutheran World Federation as well as representatives of other Christian churches.
The meeting will highlight the important ecumenical developments that have taken place during the past 50 years of dialogue between Catholics and Lutherans. The service will feature a common worship service based on a Catholic-Lutheran “Common Prayer” liturgical guide, jointly published by the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity and the Lutheran World Federation.
And the Lutheran churches wondered after… See Revelation 13:3
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Julia
Friday February 5th, 2016 at 03:40 PMWhy beg people to accept you. People are very needy for any acceptance even if it means Turing a definite ear.
jonathan
Saturday February 6th, 2016 at 04:54 PMIt will used for good as well: http://www.empowermissions.org/empowerlund2016/
Doreen Gordon
Monday February 8th, 2016 at 04:31 PMI have heard about these things since I joined the remnant church of God. They are blatantly here and wonderings are now of the past. Prayer to remain faithful must immediately be in motion as the sifting process goe on.
Pastor Justis
Wednesday March 23rd, 2016 at 01:24 PMThe Lutheran church leaders have turned their backs on their founding father and reformer. WoW!!! Talk about a slap in the face to those who stood for truth and the persecutions that followed at the hand of this corrupt system. The Catholic church has not changed its stance regarding their teachings. It is still a system that is based on works. Not only that, it the system that is empowered by the Dragon, Satan, Rev 12:7-9. This apostasy by the Lutherans is indicative of a leadership that has turned its back on history and the Bible. How sad. I use to respect the Lutheran church by not any more. “We have nothing to fear for the future lest we forget how God has led us in the past.” Lutherans have obviously forgotten.