German Catholics and Lutherans take new steps towards
unity
(Vatican Radio) The 500th anniversary of the
Protestant Reformation offers Catholics and Lutherans an
opportunity to take further steps towards reconciliation and full Christian
unity. That was Pope Francis’ message on Monday to an ecumenical
delegation from Germany, led by Cardinal Reinhard Marx, president
of the German bishops conference, and top Protestant Bishop Heinrich
Bedford-Strohm, chairman of the Evangelical Churches in Germany (EKD).
Welcoming the delegation to the Vatican, Pope Francis
praised the positive relationship between Catholics and Lutherans in Germany,
urging them to be courageous and determined in their continuing journey together.
“We share the same baptism”, he said, “we must walk together tirelessly!”
Reflecting on the 500th anniversary of the Reformation , he
said it’s an opportunity to put Christ back at the centre of their ecumenical
relations. Just as the question of a merciful God was the driving force of
Luther and the other Reformists, so it must be at the heart of our joint
efforts propose the radical truth of God’s limitless mercy to men women today.
Speaking of the tragedy of divisions and conflict, fomented
by political interests, the Pope praised the initiative of the German
delegation to hold an ecumenical service of penitence and reconciliation
entitled “Healing memories – witnessing to Jesus Christ”.
Catholics and Lutherans will also be participating in other
joint events this year, he said, including a shared pilgrimage to the Holy
Land, a congress to present new translations of the Bible and an ecumenical day
dedicated to shared social responsibility.
Thanks to a shared spiritual communion that has been rediscovered
over recent decades, the Pope said, Catholics and Lutherans can together
deplore the failures of the Reformation on both sides, as well as appreciating
the many gifts which we have received from it.
The current challenges of faith and morals facing our
Churches today, Pope Francis concluded, impel us to step up our efforts and
increase our cooperation in the service of the poor and the protection of our
planet. In a period of serious divisions and new forms of exclusion, he said,
we are urgently called by God to follow the path of unity and
reconciliation.German
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