Catholic Cardinal Dulles Praises Lutheran, Protestant Leaders for Conceding Reformation Was Mistake

July 25th, 2007 by David Dansker

In a large gathering where Roman Catholic and various Protestant leaders addressed college students on progress of reunification with the Roman Catholic Church, Cardinal Dulles, S.J., stated that the long lasting and ongoing dialogue between the RRC and Lutheran and other churches has “been of immense value for dispelling past prejudices.”Using a form of conflict resolution cast as “conflict transformation,” Dr. Ann Riggs of the National Council of Churches declared that by these parties merely engaging in the dialogue process unity was being achieved. Claiming some 45 million members, the NCC has worked for decades to reunite wayward denominations with the RRC. By their estimation, Martin Luther was a prejudiced bigot who erroneously used the Bible to expose the apostasy of the RCC, but history and facts do not bear them out. Enough dialogue transformation, however, will certainly wear some out as the Mother of Harlots gathers her children in preparation for the endgame.

(read about it in The Christian Post)

 

 

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