Posted on 01/18/2012 3:19:15 PM PST by NYer
.- Pope Benedict XVI said today that achieving Christian unity requires more than cordiality and cooperation and that it must be accompanied by interior conversion.
Faith in Christ and interior conversion, both individual and communal, must constantly accompany our prayer for Christian unity, said the Pope to over 8,000 pilgrims gathered in the Vaticans Paul VI Audience Hall on Jan. 18.
The Popes comments mark the start of the 2012 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity that runs until Jan. 25. It will be observed by over 300 Christian churches and ecclesial communities around the globe.
The Pope asked for the Lord in a particular way to strengthen the faith of all Christians, to change our hearts and to enable us to bear united witness to the Gospel.
In this way, he said, they will contribute to the new evangelization and respond ever more fully to the spiritual hunger of the men and women of our time.
The Pope explained that the concept of a week of prayer for Christian unity was initiated in 1908 by Paul Wattson, an Episcopalian minister from Maryland. One year later, he became a Catholic and was subsequently ordained to the priesthood.
Pope Benedict recalled how the initiative was supported by his predecessors Pope St. Pius X and Pope Benedict XV. It was then developed and perfected in the 1930s by the Frenchman Abbé Paul Couturier, who promoted prayer for the unity of the Church as Christ wishes and according to the means he wills.
The mandate for the week of prayer, the Pope underscored, comes from the wish of Christ himself at the Last Supper that they may all be one. He observed that this mission was given a particular impetus by the Second Vatican Council (1962-65) but added that the unity we strive for cannot result merely from our own efforts. Rather, it is a gift we receive and must constantly invoke from on high.
The theme for 2012 Week of Prayer All shall be changed by the victory of Jesus Christ our Lord was crafted by the Polish Ecumenical Council. Pope Benedict said it reflects their own experience as a nation, which stayed faithful to Christ in the midst of trials and upheavals, including years of occupation by the Nazis and later the Communists.
The Pope tied the victory the Polish people experienced over their oppressors to overcoming the disunity that marks Christians.
He said that the unity for which we pray requires inner conversion, both shared and individual, and it cannot be limited to cordiality and cooperation. Instead, Christians must accept all the elements of unity which God has conserved for us.
Ecumenism, the Pope stated, is not an optional extra for Catholics but is the responsibility of the entire Church and of all the baptized. Christians, he said, must make praying for unity an integral part of their prayer life, especially when people from different traditions come together to work for victory in Christ over sin, evil, injustice and the violation of human dignity.
Pope Benedict then touched on the lack of unity in the Christian community, which he said hinders the effective announcement of the Gospel and endangers our credibility. Evangelizing formerly Christian countries and spreading the Gospel to new places will be more fruitful if all Christians together announce the truth of the Gospel and Jesus Christ, and give a joint response to the spiritual thirst of our times, he explained.
The Pope concluded his comments with the hope that this years Week of Prayer for Christian Unity will lead to increased shared witness, solidarity and collaboration among Christians, in expectation of that glorious day when together we will all be able to celebrate the Sacraments and profess the faith transmitted by the Apostles.
The general audience finished with Pope Benedict addressing pilgrims in various languages, including greeting a group of men and women from the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, before leading the crowd in the Our Father and imparting his apostolic blessing.
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The Church converted the tribes that became Europe (likely your own ancestors as well) and the Christian Faith is all that united them after the fall of Rome in pushing back the onslaught of Islam.
Keep posting in ignorance, please.
So those folks who died in the first 3 centuries of Christianity — because, remember, we’re told (wrongly) that there was no Pope until Constantine — died in vain? They weren’t “real martyrs”? Peter, Paul, and the rest died in vain? Do you really want to go there?
Stop thrashing!
We have the Word of God, and it condemns your every practice!
Calling men Father
Repetitive prayers
Using prayer beads
Praying to the dead
Praying to anyone other than the Father
Bowing at idols
Making idols
Following the traditions of men
Wearing long gowns
What? - You’re too cheap to buy a new one?
You illustrate that few oppose what the Church teaches, only what they think the Church teaches. But correcting your thoughts is useless now: it would require some honesty on your part first.
Until then, without basic knowledge, your criticism is quite meaningless, without importance or significance, except as it pleases you.
I’m still wondering though who taught you. Where did you learn your doctrines and beliefs?
I don't. The odd, backwoods trailer park preachers who call icons idols really bore me.
Its called the Bible.
You’ve never seen it.
Following the traditions of men
>>The last time I checked Evangelicals created their own traditions of men like altar calls, once saved always saved, Jesus dolls, Jesus theme parks, private interpretation of scripture, the rapture, etc.
Evangelicalism = Gnosticism
We have the Word of God, and it condemns your every practice!
Like the following:
Eating pork
Wearing clothing made of mixed fibers
Eating shrimp
Mixing meat and dairy
“And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; DEPART FROM ME, YOU WHO PRACTICE LAWLESSNESS.’
Matthew 7:23
A man that is a heretic, after the first and second admonition, avoid:
Titus 3:10
So you haven’t had any teachers in theology, soteriology, eschatology? You just got a Bible and decided the Most Holy Trinity, the Sacraments, the Christian Faith, the Church, all doctrine and dogma all on your own.
Is that correct?
>> Convert to Christ while you still can.
There’s only one thing missing, the gospel of your salvation. And it’s the ONE thing that saves, johngrace.
“So when will Joseph Ratzinger be converting to real Christianity?”
How are you judging him not a Christian? And why?
“The pope and others can hurt mens eternal souls.”
What do you base that judgment on? And how are you to judge others?
How am I to judge others?
"Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and DOCTRINE." 2 Tim. 4:2. THAT'S how.
Freeper Regards though!
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