Pope
urges Lutherans and Catholics to take further steps towards unity
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis met on Thursday with a delegation
of German Lutheran and Catholic leaders, urging them to continue working
towards the goal of unity among all Christians. The delegation was headed by
the presiding bishop of the United Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany,
Gerhard Ulrich, together with members of the ecumenical commission of the
German Catholic Bishops Conference. Philippa Hitchen reports:
In his words to the German
Church leaders, the Pope said half a century of significant progress in the
dialogue between Lutherans and Catholics is grounded in sincere friendship and
growing cooperation between the two communities. He said the Joint Declaration
on the Doctrine of Justification, signed 15 years ago in the Bavarian city of
Augsburg, is a milestone which enables us to continue with confidence along the
ecumenical journey which St John Paul II described as an essential task
of the Catholic Church.
Noting how the bells
in all cathedrals across Germany were rung last month to mark the 50th
anniversary of the Vatican II decree on ecumenism, the Pope said we must
celebrate past progress, while looking towards the future with hope. While the
goal of full unity sometimes seems to be clouded by different views of the
nature of Church, Pope Francis said we must never resign ourselves but rather
be focused on the next step forward.
The Pope noted with
pleasure that the bilateral dialogue commission of the German bishops
conference and the Lutheran Evangelical Church is concluding its work on the
theme of God and human dignity. He noted that all questions regarding the
family, marriage, sexuality and human life are essential issues that must not
be ignored out of fear of jeopardising our ecumenical consensus.
Finally Pope Francis
looked ahead to the fifth centenary of the Reformation which Lutherans and
Catholics will be commemorating together in 2017, not as “a triumphalistic
celebration”, but as a “profession of our common faith in the One, Triune God”.
He said may this event encourage us all, with the help of God and the support
of the Holy Spirit, to take further steps towards reconciliation and
unity.
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