Pope Francis to travel to Sweden for joint Reformation
commemoration
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
will travel to Sweden in October for a joint ecumenical commemoration of the
start of the Reformation, together with leaders of the Lutheran World
Federation and representatives of other Christian Churches.
The event will take place on
October 31st in the southern Swedish city of Lund where the Lutheran World
Federation was founded in 1947. While kicking off a year of events to mark the
500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, it will also highlight the
important ecumenical developments that have taken place during the past 50
years of dialogue between Catholics and Lutherans.
The one-day event will
include a common worship service in Lund cathedral based on a Catholic-Lutheran
“Common Prayer” liturgical guide, published earlier this month by the
Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity (PCPCU) and the Lutheran World
Federation (LWF).
The commemoration in Lund
follows on directly from the publication in 2013 of a joint document entitled ‘From Conflict to Communion’, which focuses on the themes of
thanksgiving, repentance and commitment to common witness. While asking for
forgiveness for the divisions of past centuries, it also seeks to
showcase the gifts of the Reformation and celebrate the way Catholics and
Lutherans around the world work together on issues of common concern.
Please see below the
joint press release from the LWF and the PCPCU on the joint ecumenical
commemoration of the Reformation in Lund
Pope Francis, LWF
President Bishop Younan and General Secretary Junge to lead October event
GENEVA/VATICAN CITY, 25
January 2016 - The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) and the Catholic Church will
hold a joint ecumenical commemoration of the Reformation on 31 October 2016 in
Lund, Sweden.
Pope Francis, LWF President
Bishop Dr Munib A. Younan and General Secretary Rev. Dr Martin Junge will lead
the Ecumenical Commemoration in cooperation with the Church of Sweden and the
Catholic Diocese of Stockholm.
The joint ecumenical event
will take place in the city of Lund in anticipation of the 500th Reformation
anniversary in 2017. It will highlight the solid ecumenical developments
between Catholics and Lutherans and the joint gifts received through dialogue.
The event will include a common worship based on the recently published
Catholic-Lutheran “Common Prayer” liturgical guide.
“The LWF is approaching the
Reformation anniversary in a spirit of ecumenical accountability,” says LWF
General Secretary Rev. Dr Martin Junge. “I’m carried by the profound conviction
that by working towards reconciliation between Lutherans and Catholics, we are
working towards justice, peace and reconciliation in a world torn apart by
conflict and violence.”
Cardinal Koch, President of
the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity (PCPCU) explains further:
“By concentrating together on the centrality of the question of God and on a
Christocentric approach, Lutherans and Catholics will have the possibility of
an ecumenical commemoration of the Reformation, not simply in a pragmatic way,
but in the deep sense of faith in the crucified and resurrected Christ.
“It is with joy and
expectation that the Church of Sweden welcomes The Lutheran World Federation
and the Catholic Church to hold the joint commemoration of the Reformation in
Lund,” says Church of Sweden Archbishop Antje Jackelén. “We shall pray together
with the entire ecumenical family in Sweden that the commemoration will
contribute to Christian unity in our country and throughout the world.”
“The ecumenical situation in
our part of the world is unique and interesting. I hope that this meeting will
help us look to the future so that we can be witnesses of Jesus Christ and His
gospel in our secularized world,” says Anders Arborelius OCD, Bishop of the
Catholic Church in Sweden.
The Lund event is part of the
reception process of the study document From Conflict to Communion, which was
published in 2013, and has since been widely distributed to Lutheran and
Catholic communities. The document is the first attempt by both dialogue
partners to describe together at international level the history of the
Reformation and its intentions.
Earlier this year, the LWF
and PCPCU sent to LWF member churches and Catholic Bishops’ Conferences a
jointly prepared “Common Prayer”, which is a liturgical guide to help churches
commemorate the Reformation anniversary together. It is based on the study
document From Conflict to Communion: Lutheran-Catholic Common Commemoration of
the Reformation in 2017, and features the themes of thanksgiving, repentance
and commitment to common witness with the aim of expressing the gifts of the
Reformation and asking forgiveness for the division which followed theological
disputes.
The year 2017 will also mark
50 years of the international Lutheran-Catholic dialogue, which has yielded
notable ecumenical results, of which most significant is the Joint Declaration
on the Doctrine of Justification (JDDJ). The JDDJ was signed by the LWF and the
Catholic Church in 1999, and affirmed by the World Methodist Council in 2006.
The declaration nullified centuries’ old disputes between Catholics and
Lutherans over the basic truths of the doctrine of justification, which was at
the center of the 16th century Reformation.
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