Friday, January 15, 2010

Mark This Day On Your Calendar

Some long-needed clarity has finally arrived regarding the ecumenical movement. In the annual plenary assembly of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Pope Benedict XVI affirmed that the conversion of Anglicans into the Catholic Church is "is in no way contrary to the ecumenical movement", affirming that "rather, it reveals the ultimate aim thereof, which is the realisation of the full and visible communion of the disciples of the Lord"

Deo Gratias!

Related: Ecumenism: Q & A | Necessity of Being Catholic for Salvation | "Figuratively Speaking: There once was a vacuum cleaner salesman..." (Guest Article) [see far right column]

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