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Protestants aren't proper Christians, says Pope
Daily Mail ^ | 11th July 2007 | SIMON CALDWELL

Posted on 07/10/2007 6:55:28 PM PDT by indcons

Pope Benedict XVI declared yesterday that Christian denominations other than his own were not true churches and their holy orders have no value.

Protestant leaders immediately responded by saying the claims were offensive and would hurt efforts to promote ecumenism.

Roman Catholic- Anglican relations are already strained over the Church of England's plans to ordain homosexuals and women as bishops. The claims came in a document, from a Vatican watchdog which was approved by the Pope.

It said the branches of Christianity formed after the split with Rome at the Reformation could not be called churches "in the proper sense" because they broke with a succession of popes who dated back to St Peter.

As a result, it went on, Protestant churches have "no sacramental priesthood", effectively reaffirming the controversial Catholic position that Anglican holy orders are worthless.

The document claimed the Catholic church was the "one true church of Christ".

Pope Benedict's commitment to the hardline teaching comes days after he reinstated the Mass in Latin, which was sidelined in the 1960s in an attempt to modernise.

The timing of the announcement fuelled speculation that the pontiff - regarded as an arch-conservative before his election in 2005 - is finally beginning to impose his views on the Catholic Church.

The Vatican said it was restating the position set out by the then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in 2000 in a document called Domine Jesus because theologians continued to misunderstand it.

At that time, Anglican leaders from around the world made their anger felt by snubbing an invitation to join Pope John Paul II as he proclaimed St Thomas More the patron saint of politicians.

Bishop Wolfgang Huber, head of the Evangelical Church in Germany, said the Vatican document effectively downgraded Protestant churches and would make ecumenical relations more difficult.

He said the pronouncement repeated the "offensive statements" of the 2000 document and was a "missed opportunity" to patch up relations with Protestants.


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To: jude24
It makes Islam less wrong than, say, paganism or polytheism.

I'll try and remember that as they call for my death

81 posted on 07/11/2007 3:58:03 AM PDT by Revelation 911
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To: indcons; jude24; P-Marlowe; Alex Murphy; Dr. Eckleburg
Pope Benedict XVI declared yesterday that Christian denominations other than his own were not true churches and their holy orders have no value.

Those who worship the Lord must worship Him in Spirit and in Truth. Those are Jesus' words, and it's obvious that those who add willy-nilly things like Assumption, Immaculate Conception, and Coredemption of Mary to the Christian faith are doing nothing different than what Joseph Smith did with the Mormons. They've got their own little book for their sect, and so do the RCs....these "traditions" they've accumulated over the years like barnacles on a ship. (Someone clean the crust off.)

"Holy Orders" have no value. I can probably find by google search in a matter of minutes any number of so-called "priests" who were received lock, stock, barrel, wives & kids from other denominations that were just proclaimed unworthy.

This guy speaks out of both sides of his mouth, he's an unfaithful witness, and to listen to him is wasted air time.

It's time for DrE to call him the anti-christ again. :>)

82 posted on 07/11/2007 4:37:17 AM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain And Proud of It! Those who support the troops will pray for them to WIN!)
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“Bishop Wolfgang Huber, head of the Evangelical Church in Germany, said the Vatican document effectively downgraded Protestant churches and would make ecumenical relations more difficult.”

- on the contrary, i believe it will help ecumenism. The BS ecumenism that is around today (particularly in Germany) causes each faith group to reduce its beliefs down to nothing in attempt to please the other party - i have seen this first hand. Only when each faith group firmly proclaims its faith can true ecumenism be possible and believing your church is the true church is part of that.


83 posted on 07/11/2007 4:52:43 AM PDT by rogernz
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To: xzins; indcons; jude24; P-Marlowe; Alex Murphy; Dr. Eckleburg
It's time for DrE to call him the anti-christ again. :>)

Can we settle for "semi-christ"? :-)

84 posted on 07/11/2007 5:15:30 AM PDT by Larry Lucido (Duncan Hunter 2008)
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To: danneskjold

Protestant churches may not have a sacramental priesthood but they also don’t pray to statues!


85 posted on 07/11/2007 5:27:38 AM PDT by Eagle Eye (If you agee with Democrats you agree with America's enemies.)
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To: Larry Lucido

“Semi-Christ”

As in MAC Truck?? :>)

I saw this Trucker for Jesus Semi once....I think it’s online somewhere...He’d painted his truck in this awesome portrayal of the message of Christ. (I’m gonna see if I can find a link.)


86 posted on 07/11/2007 5:33:21 AM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain And Proud of It! Those who support the troops will pray for them to WIN!)
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To: Mobile Vulgus
You DO know that the founders of this country didn't consider Mormonism OR Catholicism proper religions, don't you? Mormonism is just a plain Con man's best work and Catholicism was thought a mere political power grab by men and not representative of the "Church" at all. It was good enough for the founders...

Weren't all the founders dead, when Mormonism came around? ^_^

87 posted on 07/11/2007 5:41:56 AM PDT by LeGrande (Muslims, Jews and Christians all believe in the same God of Abraham.)
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To: Revelation 911
Muslims, Jews and Christians all believe in the same God of Abraham

and this validates Islam ?

No, more like guilt by association ^_^

Lee Harvey Oswald was a decendant of Noah

I believe you are starting to get the idea. There was no Noah's Ark.

88 posted on 07/11/2007 5:47:59 AM PDT by LeGrande (Muslims, Jews and Christians all believe in the same God of Abraham.)
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To: LeGrande
There was no Noah's Ark.

i might beg to differ dude - Im a pastor

89 posted on 07/11/2007 5:54:48 AM PDT by Revelation 911
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To: jddqr
Why is that attitude any different than how the Muslims feel when the head of their "church", Mohammed is held in any less than holy reverence, or the Mormons with Joseph Smith, or the Branch Davidians with Koresh? I am talking about the heart attitude, not necessarily the carying out of that feeling on a physical level.

Do Christians feel that way when the true God of Abraham, when Jesus Christ is insulted? Are we supposed to? Has not the Lord God already defeated His enemies? Does it edify us to feel insulted when wrong is spoken of the Lord? Does that show our faith in Him, or lack thereof? Perhaps we should all take a long deep trip through the Psalms!

90 posted on 07/11/2007 6:04:20 AM PDT by lupie
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To: danneskjold
Does the Catholic Church believe that non-Catholic Christians have a place in Heaven? If so, why all the fuss about "proper/improper"?

Not everything is about salvation alone. In Christian theology we will account for our use of the gifts God gave us, our "talents," so Catholics and Protestants can recognize that each has saints and we are one body divided, AND can vehemently disagree on major theological issues AND can feel that we are obligated to do so. Salvation, saving grace, is step one for a Christian, not the whole race.

91 posted on 07/11/2007 6:05:25 AM PDT by Greg F (<><)
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To: jude24
No one should think the Roman Catholics are being unfair or unreasonable in this viewpoint. If Apostolic Succession and Sacrementalism **are** accurate, than the Protestant Churches are not "Churches." It is the inevitable conclusion of their central theology - and has a lot more basis in reality than the inadvertent and entirely unsupported conclusion of too many Protestants and Evangelicals that Catholics can't be Christian

THANK YOU for that eminently sensible viewpoint. :)

92 posted on 07/11/2007 6:06:19 AM PDT by Claud
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To: LeGrande

So why would I personally care what the pope thinks about my faith. The pope is not omniscient, neither am I. Sooner or later, each of us will stand individually in front of the Lord and be accountable for our thoughts, words and deeds. I have enough sin in my own life to worry about what someone else thinks about my faith, no matter who he is or who people want to think he is.


93 posted on 07/11/2007 6:08:41 AM PDT by lupie
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To: Revelation 911
There was no Noah's Ark.

i might beg to differ dude - Im a pastor

I know you are. That is why I said it ^_^
I am a scientist and Noah's Ark doesn't pass the test. You were the one that brought up Noah ^_^

To speed up the conversation. In the end you will be forced to say that Noah's Ark was a Miracle and that God can do anything. And I will ask you if he can do anything then couldn't he have gone to America before he was resurrected?

94 posted on 07/11/2007 6:11:00 AM PDT by LeGrande (Muslims, Jews and Christians all believe in the same God of Abraham.)
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To: xzins
They've got their own little book for their sect, and so do the RCs....these "traditions" they've accumulated over the years like barnacles on a ship. (Someone clean the crust off.)

What you call "crust" we (and the Orthodox, and the other oriental Churches) say is the *esse*, the very life and being of the Church which is part of the divine revelation that Christ gave to the Apostles. We would not THINK of throwing away the belief of the Real Presence of the Eucharist any more than you would throw away a book of the Bible.

The Reformation made its decision to scrap these so-called "accumulations", and by doing so, it wrote itself out of being considered a true Church by the other communities who preserved them. Period. It was as true at the Council of Trent as it is now.

This document is nothing new on that score.

95 posted on 07/11/2007 6:15:31 AM PDT by Claud
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To: LeGrande

Being alive is a miracle, we just don’t acknowledge that fact very often because we take it for granted.


96 posted on 07/11/2007 6:18:22 AM PDT by Greg F (<><)
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To: Claud; P-Marlowe; Dr. Eckleburg; BibChr

I did not mention presence.

I mentioned those things that have not got one whit, one iota of biblical backing....assumption, immaculate conception, and coredemption of Mary.

They are made-up-by-man additions....no different than Joseph Mormon Smith making up golden plates in New York state.


97 posted on 07/11/2007 6:18:32 AM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain And Proud of It! Those who support the troops will pray for them to WIN!)
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To: Mobile Vulgus

“You DO know that the founders of this country didn’t consider Mormonism OR Catholicism proper religions, don’t you?”

The founding fathers all had to be dead before Joseph Smith had his revelation and never heard of Mormonism. While they certainly had no love for Catholicism, there was at least one Catholic who signed our Declaration of Independence.


98 posted on 07/11/2007 6:23:47 AM PDT by Upbeat
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To: LeGrande
To speed up the conversation. In the end you will be forced to say that Noah's Ark was a Miracle and that God can do anything. And I will ask you if he can do anything then couldn't he have gone to America before he was resurrected?

um - no this is the part where I express sadness that you derive a hollow comfort in mancenteredness, knowing full well our understanding of the cosmos and the earths history is extremely limited, since science has really only been practiced earnestly for the past several hundred years.....

That said - please explain how the how the big bang expanded at just the right constant, how earth formed at just the right distance from the sun, how earths atmosphere has just the right amount of O2, how an unintelligent primordial soup has the collective intelligence to realize it needs lungs, eyes, ears, smell, legs, arms, fingers, a pituitary gland, teeth, a tongue and of course a brain

This is the part where you say evolution - blah blah blah

99 posted on 07/11/2007 6:27:19 AM PDT by Revelation 911
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To: lupie
So why would I personally care what the pope thinks about my faith. The pope is not omniscient, neither am I. Sooner or later, each of us will stand individually in front of the Lord and be accountable for our thoughts, words and deeds. I have enough sin in my own life to worry about what someone else thinks about my faith, no matter who he is or who people want to think he is.

I agree with the principle of your theory. That is why I pinged you.

100 posted on 07/11/2007 6:29:43 AM PDT by LeGrande (Muslims, Jews and Christians all believe in the same God of Abraham.)
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