7.10.2007

Pope alert!


Pope: Other denominations not true churches

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In the new document and an accompanying commentary, which were released as the pope vacations here in Italy’s Dolomite mountains, the Vatican repeated that position.

“Christ ‘established here on earth’ only one church,” the document said. The other communities “cannot be called ‘churches’ in the proper sense” because they do not have apostolic succession — the ability to trace their bishops back to Christ’s original apostles.

Vatican: Non-Catholics 'wounded' by not recognizing pope

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But the document said the "wound is still more profound" in the Protestant denominations -- a view likely to further complicate relations with Protestants.

"Despite the fact that this teaching has created no little distress ... it is nevertheless difficult to see how the title of 'Church' could possibly be attributed to them," it said.


Note to Pope: When will you tell people to repent of their sins and believe the Gospel? The mark of a true church is adherence to truth ... not longevity!


From Christian Research Net

Pope Benedict is more consistent than his evangelical counterparts. Unlike them, he isn’t willing to sell out what he believes to get along with everyone else. Unfortunately, what he believes is damnable heresy,…



Mohler: No, I'm Not Offended

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The Reformers and their heirs put their lives on the line in order to stake this claim. In this era of confusion and theological laxity we often forget that this was one of the defining issues of the Reformation itself. Both the Reformers and the Roman Catholic Church staked their claim to be the true church -- and both revealed their most essential convictions in making their argument. As Martin Luther and John Calvin both made clear, the first mark of the true Church is the ministry of the Word -- the preaching of the Gospel. The Reformers indicted the Roman Catholic Church for failing to exhibit this mark, and thus failing to be a true Church. The Catholic church returned the favor, defining the church in terms of the papacy and magisterial authority. Those claims have not changed.

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