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|    Vatican Information Service (Press Relea    |
|    21 Dec 10 00:10:22    |
      Hello All!        This Area is READ ONLY. Do not post to this area.        The following press release is Copyrighted by the        Vatican Information Service.        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~        VIS-Press releases              CATHOLICS AND LUTHERANS: CLOSER WITNESS TO THE GOSPEL              VATICAN CITY, 16 DEC 2010 (VIS) - This morning in the Vatican, the Holy Father       received Bishop Munib A. Younan and Rev. Martin Junge, recently elected as       president and secretary general of the Lutheran World Federation, who are       leading a delegation on an official visit to Rome.              Beginning his English-language address to the group, the Pope highlighted "the       many significant fruits produced by these decades of bilateral discussions"       between Catholics and Lutherans.              "With God's help it has been possible slowly and patiently to remove barriers       and to foster visible bonds of unity by means of theological dialogue and       practical co-operation, especially at the level of local communities", he said.              "Last year marked the tenth anniversary of the signing of the Joint Declaration       on the Doctrine of Justification", the Pope noted, affirming that this "proved       a significant step along the difficult path towards re- establishing full unity       among Christians and a stimulus to further ecumenical discussion.              "In these years leading up to the five-hundredth anniversary of the events of       1517", he added, "Catholics and Lutherans are called to reflect anew on where       our journey towards unity has led us and to implore the Lord's guidance and       help for the future".              The Pope expressed his pleasure at the fact that "the International Lutheran -       Roman Catholic Commission on Unity is preparing a joint text which will       document what Lutherans and Catholics are able to say together at this point       regarding our closer relations after almost five centuries of separation. In       order to clarify further the understanding of the Church, which is the main       focus of ecumenical dialogue today, the Commission is studying the theme:       'Baptism and Growing Church Communion'".              The Holy Father concluded: "It is my hope that these ecumenical activities will       provide fresh opportunities for Catholics and Lutherans to grow closer in their       lives, their witness to the Gospel, and their efforts to bring the light of       Christ to all dimensions of society".       AC/VIS 20101216 (330)              SUMMARY              --- MPost/386 v1.21        * Origin: Sursum Corda! BBS =Meridian, MS= bbs.sursum-corda.com (1:396/45)    |
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