APOSTASY: Ecumenical Council and Ecumenical Mass Born in Italy
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Francesca de Villasmundo
An important step on the ecumenical path has just been taken in Italy: on 5 December last year, the World Council of Christian Churches in Italy was born with the aim of advancing interfaith dialogue... and the ecumenical mass.
For Fr. Cristiano Bettega, director of the service for ecumenism of the Italian Bishops' Conference (CEI), this birth is:
A sign of the willingness to continue together
the journey undertaken by the churches in recent years, with the
intention of having a liaison and consultation body as swiftly and
effectively as possible to be able to intervene as Christians on topical
and urgent themes and to promote joint initiatives.
This new ecumenical structure was launched at the CEI headquarters in
the presence of representatives of the Catholic Church, the Armenian
Apostolic Church, the Coptic Orthodox Church, the Federation of
Evangelical Churches in Italy (Lutheran, Baptist, Vaudois [Waldensians],
Methodist and Salvation Army), the Seventh-Day Adventists and the
Anglicans. The next step in this "union in diversity" will take place on
February 12, when representatives will meet to define "guidelines for
internal use on the methods of consultation, the places and frequency of
meetings and the members who will participate in them", according to
Fr. Bettega's statement, which adds:
With the will to keep the doors open to
everyone. In fact, with a clear determination to involve other churches
in this journey, which for various reasons are not yet part of this
working group.
It should be pointed out that this new organization, working on a
baptismal basis through this ongoing Christian syncretism, is an
outgrowth of the working group that came up with, proposed and managed
the important Assisi meeting at the end of November 2017, where
different Christian denominations met to reflect on how each Church
interprets "the common call to be always reforming, always driven by the
one Gospel".Archbishop Ambrogio Spreafico, President of the Commission for Ecumenism of the CEI, applauded the creation of this multi-confessional body, which aims at:
[Being] an ongoing project of dialogue, proposals and initiatives.
As Christians, we want to give witness that
even in the diversity that still separates us, it is possible to work
together. Therefore, no one can assert that he is the only possessor of
the full truth. This is a fundamental principle: even if each one
believes he is walking in truth, he must recognize in the other the
presence of signs that unite us and which can be a reciprocal gift.
Mons. Spreafico's modern thinking is nothing more than an abandonment
of the sense of truth and of the principle of non-contradiction. What
he claims, an idea which is very dear to the conciliar Church, is that
all Christian religions are good and praiseworthy, each possessing the
truth in itself, being the source of truth, but none of them able to
claim to have the full truth. Logically, this means that none of these
Christian denominations hold the absolute and unchangeable Truth.
Furthermore, if all the truths are true, then none of them are true! The
main result of this Conciliar ecumenism is that of putting all false
religions on the same level as the true Catholic religion, of creating a
culture of indifference and relativism, of denying dogmas and the
certainty of our faith, and thus of leading souls to silent apostasy. In
practice, this ecumenism works towards inter-communion, and a denial of
the dogma of transubstantiation.The president of the Federation of Evangelical Churches in Italy, Pastor Luca Maria Negro, linked the creation of this Council with the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation:
I believe that the about-face in relations
between the churches has come about as a result of the common
commemoration of the 500 years of the Reformation. The 'signal' was
given by the celebrations in Lund in which Pope Francis participated. A
historical event, unimaginable until the last few years. The unthinkable
has happened.
But above all, Pastor Negro, on the Federation's web portal,
announced on 10 January the birth, which will certainly be in February
2018 after the annual celebration of the Week for Christian Unity, of
the "long awaited permanent Consultation Table of Christian
Churches in Italy" which will bring together "Catholics, Protestants and
Orthodox Churches", as a logical follow-up to the creation of this new
Ecumenical Council of Christian Churches in Italy.There's a rumor going around in Italy that the task of this Table is to finalize the new ecumenical Mass which is being prepared in the Vatican...
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