One World Religion Watch: Catholics and Lutherans must step forward for unity, without grudges
FreeMason Francis keeps the Vatican II heretical ecumenical program moving forward.
Francis: Catholics and Lutherans must step forward for unity, without grudges
"The Pope" held a meeting with an ecumenical delegation from the German Evangelical Lutheran Church.
The
Protestant bishop greeted the Pope with a strong handshake. Also in
attendance were Cardinal Kurt Koch and Cardinal Reinhard Marx, president
of the German Episcopal Conference.
Pope
Francis recalled the fifth centenary of the Reformation, and said that
it is time for Catholics and Protestants to go further in the quest for
unity.
POPE FRANCIS
"This
year of commemoration offers us the opportunity to take a step forward,
looking at the past without resentment but according to Christ and in
communion with Him."
He also explained
that the reformers wanted to renew the Church, but the result ended in a
tragic division. To overcome it, the pope suggested finding the common
roots of Catholics and Protestants.
POPE FRANCIS
"The
rediscovery of the common sources of faith, the strengthening of memory
in prayer and in the concrete collaboration in spreading the Gospel,
and serving our brothers and sisters serve as a way to act more quickly
along the path.”
Finally, Pope Francis invited the delegation to continue to seek formulas to overcome the division, a situation that harms believers in everyday matters, such as when Christians want to marry different confessions.
Fr. Kramer "Apostate Antipope Francis & One World Religion"