Dear SDA friends,
Please read the following news from Zenit, followed by an important quote from the Lord’s prophet, and lastly my 10 heart-searching questions.
Respectfully,
Galal Doss.
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ZENIT - The World
Seen From
Code: ZE03051905
Date: 2003-05-19
Statement of Joint Working Group Between the Roman Catholic Church and
the World Council of Churches
VATICAN CITY, MAY 19, 2003 (Zenit.org).- Here is the final statement of
the Joint Working Group between the Roman Catholic Church and the World Council of Churches. The Vatican Press Office issued the final statement of the JWG's plenary
meeting held near
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The Joint Working Group (JWG) between the Roman Catholic Church and the World
Council of Churches (WCC) held a plenary meeting near Bari, Italy, from May
5-11, 2003. This was the
fourth plenary meeting since the 1998 General Assembly of the World
Council of Churches which sent out the present mandate of the JWG, under the
leadership of the two co-moderators, Archbishop Mario Conti (Catholic
Archbishop of Glasgow, Scotland) and Bishop Jonas Jonson (Lutheran Bishop of
Strängnäs, Sweden).
The meeting was held at Oasi Santa Maria, a center for spirituality, under the
direction of Monsignor Colucci of the archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto, located just
outside the town of
Each day morning and
evening prayer were celebrated according to the varied traditions of the
churches and Ecclesial Community represented in the working group.
Two new members were introduced to the group: the Most Revd Brian Farrell LC,
the new Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, who
replaces the Most Revd Marc Ouellett who has become the Archbishop of Quebec;
and Monsignor Felix Machado who replaces the Most Revd Michael Fitzgerald who
has become the President of the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious
Dialogue.
The representatives of the WCC and the Catholic Church met separately for a
brief time for some specific orientation, then moved into full plenary to share
some significant developments in the lives of the WCC and the Catholic Church
since the last meeting. The WCC representatives reported on the results of the
Special Commission on the Relations with the Orthodox Churches, and the
celebration of the 75th anniversary of Faith and Order held in Lausanne in 2002
and shared the plans thus far for future world events such as the Faith and
Order Plenary (2004), the Conference on World Mission and Evangelism (2005) and
the next Assembly of the WCC itself (2006). The representatives from the
Catholic Church reported on the wide scope of bilateral relations and dialogues
between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran, Methodist,
Reformed, Mennonite, Pentecostal and Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) as
well as consultations
with the Seventh Day Adventists and Evangelicals.
Much of the time of the meeting was given over to the discussion and detailed
examination of draft texts related to three major areas under study by the JWG:
The Ecclesiological Implications of Baptism; the Nature and Purpose of
Ecumenical Dialogue; and Roman Catholic Participation in National and Regional
Councils of Churches. Gratitude is due to the sub-groups who had prepared these
texts for discussion. Much progress has been made in these studies and mature
texts are anticipated for refinement at the next plenary, to be included in the
report that JWG will make to the next Assembly of the WCC, and to the
Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity.
A progress report was heard on the ways that the Churches and Ecclesial
Community are engaging and collaborating on the Decade to Overcome Violence,
and the JWG reaffirmed its commitment to supporting this important ecumenical
initiative. The plenary also received updates on the matter of interchurch
marriages and took note of the upcoming meeting of the International
Association of Interchurch Families which will be held outside
The Revd Dorino Angelillo from Caritas Puglia visited the Working Group to give
a comprehensive presentation on the situation related to refugees and
immigrants in Italy in general and the region of Puglia in particular,
highlighting the challenges that are before governments and churches as
individuals and populations, of different cultures and religions, settle in the
country.
This was followed by a reflection given by Professor Franco Vaccari, the
President of Rondine-Cittadella della Pace, who spoke of the development of
peace initiatives, particularly involving young people from areas of conflict
in the world.
The rich ecumenical environment of
A visit was made to the Dominican Patristic Institute of Bari which is a center
for ecumenical dialogue, research and learning, bringing together Christians
principally from Catholic and Orthodox backgrounds. A visit to the museum of
the diocese of Bari-Bitonto helped to illustrate the important crossroads that
The members participated in the celebration of the translation of the relics of
St Nicholas at the waterfront in
The co-moderators expressed to the sisters and staff of the Oasi Santa Maria
the gratitude of the members of the JWG for their warm hospitality and support
which contributed to the success of the plenary.
The next plenary session of the JWG is planned for 6-13 May 2004.
[Translation of Italian original issued by the Vatican Press Office]
Here is the inspired warning from His servant:
“The Lord has pronounced a curse upon
those who take from or add to the Scriptures. The great I AM has decided what
shall constitute the rule of faith and doctrine, and he has designed that the
Bible shall be a household book. The church that holds to the word of God is irreconcilably separated
from Rome. Protestants were once thus apart from this great church
of apostasy, but they have approached more nearly to her, and are still in the path of
reconciliation to the Church of Rome.
If the answer to the above 10 questions is a solid NO, then why are you still holding a membership at a church which is determined to have God’s curse on it?
Respectfully,
Galal Doss.