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Ecumenism (Religion)

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  • Evangelical Lutheran Church in America lists Bible verses "that we now recognize as harmful"

    09/25/2025 8:57:01 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 109 replies
    Not The Bee ^ | John Knox
    I think if Luther had seen this video, it's entirely possible that he might have kept his 99 problems with the Catholic church to himself. BEHOLD: When you're too woke for Jesus: At the 2025 ELCA Churchwide Assembly, a woman lists all the biblical texts that "say things about women and girls that we now recognize as harmful" and which advance "sexism and the patriarchy." Last 40 seconds especially #ELCA #Lutherans pic.twitter.com/gUIZP28Gof— Protestia (@Protestia) September 25, 2025In the ... ELCA, we believe all people are created equally in the image of God. God intends for everyone to flourish. But because...
  • {Ecumenical} Faith is a hit among Gen Z. The Catholic Church may have influencers to thank

    09/15/2025 9:30:38 PM PDT · by Cronos · 12 replies
    CNN ^ | 15th September 2025 | Joseph Ataman and Christopher Lamb
    After decades of declining attendance and dwindling faith in much of the Western world, Roman Catholicism could be witnessing an unexpected revival. ...the renewal is coming from the unlikeliest of corners: Gen Z. For these young people, whose life online is often impossible to parse from their “IRL”(In Real Life) existence, this move towards faith is at least partly due to the growing ecosystem of Catholic personalities on social media: clergy and layfolk alike, preaching, teaching, meme-ing and streaming – influencing teens and young adults. France has become a hotspot for this youthful turn towards God. Baptisms among 18- to...
  • Pope Leo to preside at ecumenical commemoration of modern martyrs

    09/09/2025 7:43:51 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 3 replies
    Vatican News ^ | September 8, 2025 | Christopher Wells
    Pope Leo to preside at ecumenical commemoration of modern martyrsPope Leo will join with representatives of other Churches and Ecclesial Communities on the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross for an ecumenical ceremony commemorating 21st century martyrs and witnesses of the faith. Pope Leo XIV is set to preside at a prayer service to remember the many Christians of our time who have been killed on account of their faith in Christ.The Holy Father will be joined by representatives of other Christian Churches and ecclesial communities for an “Ecumenical Commemoration of Martyrs and Witnesses of the Faith of...
  • A Monogamous Isaac Prays for His Barren Wife

    09/01/2025 5:03:43 PM PDT · by CondoleezzaProtege · 3 replies
    TheTorah.com ^ | Dr.Shana Strauch-Schick, Dr.Moshe Lavee
    Genesis 25 describes the infertility suffered by Rebekah (and Isaac), Isaac’s subsequent prayer and God’s affirmative response. …Isaac is exceptional among the patriarchs for foregoing polygamy, even when faced with a barren wife. Only he relies on prayer to solve his problem. …The biblical narratives present Rebekah in an especially active role, both in the story of her difficult pregnancy, in which she goes to consult with YHWH on her own, and in the story of the blessing of Jacob and Esau, in which she defies and manipulates her husband…
  • How Does Hell Work

    08/27/2025 7:37:08 AM PDT · by silent majority rising · 30 replies
    Chabad.org ^ | August 27, 2025 | Tzvi Freeman
    Why Does Torah Talk About Punishment? A Jew, the Torah says again and again, must connect to G‑d from the heart. When you serve G‑d out of fear of retribution, you may be better off than someone who does not serve G‑d at all, but you’re not serving Him from your heart. You are serving Him only to avoid pain. If so, why do you need to know about punishment—whether in this world or in the afterlife and Gehinnom? Why do the classic works on Jewish ethics find it necessary to discuss these things? Simply because you need to know...
  • Chuck Girard dies at 81 (CCM "Love Song," father of podcaster Alisa Childers)

    08/14/2025 7:08:11 AM PDT · by WhiteHatBobby0701 · 4 replies
    Protestia ^ | August 13, 2025 | Protestia
    Chuck Girard, the founding member of ‘Love Song’- one of the first Christian rock bands and one of the most prominent ‘Jesus Music’ artists- passed away on Monday at the age of 81. His wife shared on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/chuckgirardmusic/): This is Chuck’s wife, Karen. It is with great sorrow, yet also great joy, to let you know that Chuck has moved to Heaven and will be eternally with Jesus! He left this earth at rest and in total peace, surrounded by family. We praise the Lord for His great mercy and for His gift of Chuck’s music, message, and heart....
  • Hope-Killing Precepts: Catholicism’s Key Departure From Scripture And Its Vast Ramifications

    08/08/2025 3:48:54 PM PDT · by Roman_War_Criminal · 1,900 replies
    Harbingers Daily ^ | 8/7/2025 | Jonathan Brentner
    Five hundred years have passed since the Reformation began, and yet the influence of the Roman Catholic Church remains strong. I’m not referring to the mammoth oligarchy that seeks to dictate the lives of an estimated one billion people, but rather its continuing influence upon churches outside its realm, including many that adhere to the inspiration and inerrancy of Scripture. While attending Talbot Seminary, I wrote my master’s thesis on Roman Catholic Justification in the Light of Scripture. In my study, I discovered that Catholicism’s key departure from Scripture was its firm insistence that God’s justification of sinners happens at...
  • The Real Reason Our Culture Is Falling Apart - Stephen Meyer Explains

    08/02/2025 6:52:15 AM PDT · by beejaa · 12 replies
    YouTube ^ | Aug 1, 2025 | Stephen Meyer
    Today's video is a reflection on the 40th anniversary of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s chilling speech, "Men Have Forgotten God." There are many sobering parallels between the collapse of spiritual life in Soviet Russia and today’s cultural crisis in America like how the rise of materialism, scientific atheism and nihilistic worldviews are contributing to a decline in faith especially among Gen Z. If you've ever wondered why belief in God seems to be fading, and what can be done about it, this is a conversation you can’t afford to miss... As a special gift Dr. Meyer would like you to download his...
  • How did Peter walk on water?

    07/14/2025 6:36:51 PM PDT · by kawhill · 190 replies
    bibleask.org ^ | June 9, 2018 | Bible Ask
    The account of Peter walking on water is one of the most remarkable and faith-inspiring narratives in the New Testament. This event, recorded in the Gospel of Matthew, not only demonstrates the miraculous power of Jesus but also provides profound lessons about faith, doubt, and trust in the Lord.
  • Why Do We Celebrate the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul on the Same Day?

    06/29/2025 8:11:28 PM PDT · by Cronos · 164 replies
    Busted halo ^ | 27th June 2025 | Deacon Mike Hayes
    St. Peter and St. Paul are two of the most well-known saints and are often spoken of as the two men most responsible for spreading the Christian message in the days of the early church. As to why they are celebrated on the same day, legend has it that they were executed on the same day under the command of Emperor Nero and buried in Rome. (Although historical accounts cite Peter being martyred in 64 AD and Paul in 67 AD.) Because of his Roman citizenship, Saint Paul was beheaded. St. Peter was reportedly crucified upside down because he said...
  • Cyrus the Great as "God's Chosen Shepherd" in Isaiah 44:23-45:8 & the Edict of Cyrus "Cylinder" archeological artifact

    06/16/2025 4:41:58 PM PDT · by CharlesOConnell · 9 replies
    ChatGPT | 06/16/2025 | CharlesOconnell
    The Cyrus Cylinder is an ancient clay artifact from the 6th century BCE, associated with Cyrus the Great, founder of the Achaemenid Empire. It is considered one of the most significant inscriptions from the ancient Near East and is often regarded as a declaration of enlightened rule. The language is Akkadian. The script is Cuneiform. Akkadian was the diplomatic and administrative language of the region, even though Cyrus himself was Persian. The use of Akkadian ensured the text would be understood across Babylon and other parts of Mesopotamia. The Cyrus Cylinder was created after Cyrus’s conquest of Babylon in 539...
  • Community of Amish in New York Pick Up and Move Building

    06/04/2025 2:06:21 PM PDT · by fidelis · 21 replies
    YouTube ^ | July 30, 2022 | Bill Lyons
    Community of (actual) Amish pick up and move building in New York. This was from a few years ago (2022), but did a search but didn't see it posted here even back them.
  • Habemus Papam: Wesleyans and the New Pope

    05/25/2025 4:36:32 AM PDT · by Nervous Tick · 9 replies
    Firebrand ^ | May 13, 2025 | Ryan Nicholas Danker
    Around noon on Thursday, as I walked along L Street in downtown Washington, my phone exploded with the news of white smoke in Vatican City. We all knew that it was coming. And in fact, the conclave that elected Pope Francis took about the same time as the most recent one that elected Pope Leo XIV. I wondered if holding the largest conclave in history—one hundred and thirty-three cardinals—might make for a longer one, but that was not the case. Cardinal Nichols of the UK told reporters this week that the entire experience was "immensely peaceful." To be elected to...
  • Were separate Services for each of the 5 Mainline Protestant Denominations conducted by Catholic Chaplains in World War II?

    05/22/2025 11:01:14 AM PDT · by CharlesOConnell · 31 replies
    ChatGPT ^ | 05/22/2025 | CharlesOconnell
    Question to ChatGPT: During World War II, when American Military Chaplains who were Catholic Priests would conduct services for Protestant servicemen, when Protestant chaplains were unavailable and only the Catholic chaplain could preside, were the services broken out separately for the five largest mainline Protestant denominations, Episcopalian, Lutheran, Presbyterian, Methodist and Baptist, or were there single, unified Protestant services, corresponding with the Protestant section of the Army Navy Hymnal of 1942? Reply from ChatGPT: During World War II, when Catholic chaplains (who were ordained priests) conducted services for Protestant servicemen in the absence of Protestant chaplains, they generally conducted unified...
  • Episcopalians Find Strange Old Book Hidden Under Pew

    05/17/2025 7:29:50 AM PDT · by PittsburghAfterDark · 20 replies
    The Babylon Bee ^ | May 15, 2025 | Babylon Bee
    NEW YORK, NY — According to sources, a group of Episcopalian parishioners has found a strange old book hidden underneath one of their church's pews. The book, labeled "Holy Bible" on the front of it, was apparently unknown and completely foreign to everyone at the church, leaving leaders in fear that the church may have been infiltrated by right-wing religious extremists. "It contained strange text and verses we had never seen before," said Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe. "Just a cursory glance through this ‘Bible' was troubling. It appears to speak of an almighty deity none of us are familiar with...
  • Pope Leo XIV affirms family is based on union between a man and a woman, unborn has inherent dignity

    05/16/2025 7:33:03 AM PDT · by LisaFab · 60 replies
    Pope Leo XIV affirmed Friday that the family is founded on the “stable union between a man and a woman,” and that the unborn and elderly enjoy dignity as God’s creatures, articulating clear Catholic teaching on marriage and abortion at the start of his pontificate.
  • Catholicism spreads amongst young Britons longing for 'something deeper'

    05/13/2025 5:15:46 AM PDT · by Cronos · 7 replies
    Reuters ^ | May 7th, 2025 | Muvija M and Sarah Young
    Twenty-three-year-old Joshua Steel found a "great sense of peace" that he couldn't find anywhere else when he started attending Catholic Mass in Britain. Twenty-six-year-old Dan Williamson was driven to convert to the faith by an "ache" he had for something "deeper and ancient and more rich". Both are among a growing number of men aged 18-34 who are going to church in Britain compared with before the COVID pandemic, upending the long-held tenet that Christianity was in generational decline in Western nations like Britain. ..."I was looking for meaning in life," Steel said after Mass ended at St. Elizabeth of...
  • Why Are So Many Young Adults Becoming Catholic? {Ecumenical}

    05/13/2025 2:58:15 AM PDT · by Cronos · 75 replies
    Word on Fire ^ | May 7th, 2025 | Christopher Kaczor
    This Easter, the University of Notre Dame saw a record number of students enter the Catholic Church. This trend is happening not just at Notre Dame but around the country. Los Angeles welcomed more than 5,500 new Catholics. The New York Post ran an essay entitled “Young people are converting to Catholicism en masse [. . .]” As reporter Matthew McDonald wrote in another article, “Dioceses are reporting increases of 30%, 40%, 50% and even more than 70%.” Not just in the United States but around the world, a growing number of adults—mostly young adults—joined the Church. In Austria, there...
  • VANITY: (Sory of) In a spirit of mutual respect, may I ask for the opinion of my Catholic, Protestant, and Evangelical friends of the following:

    Quote from book by Catholic Scholar: Why then do Christians observe Sunday instead of the day mentioned in the Bible? In order to make clear to the Jews that they are no longer under the Old Law of Moses, which it requirements of circumcision, abstinence from certain meets and the scrupulous observance of the Jewish sacrifice on the Sabbath, but under the New Law of Christ, the infant Church changed the day to be kept holy from Saturday to Sunday. But since Saturday, not Sunday, is specified in the Bible, isn’t it curious that non-Catholics who profess to take their...
  • "The Face of God" Michael & The Shroud of Turin | Dr. Jeremiah Johnston

    04/19/2025 10:59:22 AM PDT · by Joe 6-pack · 66 replies
    YouTube ^ | 04/18/25 | Michael Knowles, Jeremiah Johnston
    Is the Shroud of Turin the real burial cloth of Jesus Christ—or the greatest mystery in Christian history? In this powerful episode of Michael &, Michael Knowles is joined by theologian and historian Dr. Jeremiah Johnston to uncover the mind-blowing discoveries surrounding the Shroud. From scientific analysis and historical evidence to theological significance, they explore what makes the Shroud one of the most studied and debated relics in the world—and what it could mean for believers today. 👉 Watch now and decide for yourself: miracle, hoax, or holy artifact?"The Face of God" Michael & The Shroud of Turin | Dr....