Near breakdown of 2017 Luther celebration

Martin Luther's 95 theses began a process that carried millions of people out of communion with the successor of Peter (Photo: CNS)
Catholic Herald View from the CatholicHerald.co.uk:

Protestants try to calm row ahead of Luther celebration

Plans by German Catholics and Lutherans to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Reformation in 2017 have hit the rocks. Catholics are offended that the German Evangelical Church (which includes Lutherans) has not acknowledged a recent ecumenical convergence on the doctrine of justification, one of the great dividing lines between our two traditions.

We cannot pretend to be too dismayed by this setback. Catholics and Lutherans share many beliefs and some liturgical practices (depending on which variety of Lutheran we are talking about). But the fact remains that, for Catholics, 1517 was a bad year. By nailing his 95 theses to the door of Wittenberg Castle church, Martin Luther began a process that carried millions of people out of communion with the successor of Peter. Luther was right to criticise the abuses of the medieval Church, though many Catholics, such as Erasmus, were also doing so. But he ended up by identifying the Pope with the Antichrist and watering down the doctrine of the Eucharist, setting a precedent for more extreme reformers who eviscerated the sacraments.

The Catholic Church is right to reassess the Reformation in the light of modern scholarship and warmer relations with Protestants; it must also acknowledge its own terrible mistakes and its role in the tragic wars of religion in the 16th and 17th centuries. But it is wrong to “celebrate” the wound that Luther opened in the body of Christ, and therefore the breakdown of this naïve initiative is no disaster.

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4 Responses to Near breakdown of 2017 Luther celebration

  1. GEOFF KIERNAN says:

    2017… happens to be the 100th anniversary of the apparitions of Fatima …. Interesting times we live in…

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  2. toadspittle says:

    Why on earth would anyone give Geoff’s comment, above, the “thumbs down”? What is the world coming to?

    Although, nobody has yet mentioned that 1917 is rightly remembered – above all else – (forget all that stuff about silly old Russian Revolutions) as the year the first jazz records were released on a 78 by Original Dixieland Jass Band for the Victor Talking Machine Company (“Dixie Jazz Band One Step,” one side “Livery Stable Blues” other)

    …The rest is nuffink but history – as C. S. Lewis, endlessly remarked.

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  3. toadspittle says:

    “The Catholic Church is right to reassess the Reformation in the light of modern scholarship and warmer relations with Protestants; it must also acknowledge its own terrible mistakes and its role in the tragic wars of religion in the 16th and 17th centuries. “

    Blimey. What next? What, “…light of modern scholarship”? A load of tripe dreamed up by Liberal Atheists, I reckon.
    Once you start acknowledging “terrible mistakes,” you are toast.
    …Look at Mel Gibson. Or Khrushchev. Or The News of the World.

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  4. Brother Burrito says:

    “…Look at Mel Gibson. Or Khrushchev. Or The News of the World.”

    …but don’t look at Toad. He never admits terrible mistakes.

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