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has Rome EVER Rudiated ANY part Council of Trent?

Yeshua1

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As many of their apologists seem to make it that they are really teaching "real gospel: now, as evidenced wirh signing odcuments between the Lutheryns and others affirming teaching "same Gopel!"
 
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Zenas

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Your post doesn't seem to be related to your topic, so what question or what issue are you raising?

So far as I know, no part of the Council of Trent has been repealed.
 

Jerome

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Dr. Timothy George of Southern Baptist 'Founders Ministries':

http://www.al.com/living/index.ssf/2012/10/baptist_at_the_vatican_samford_1.html

"[George] has been active for years in ecumenical dialogue between Baptists and Catholics. He spoke at the Vatican on Oct. 16 during the 13th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, hosted by the pope. He was personally greeted by the pope the next day."

"George, who previously met the pope in 2009 as part of the International Baptist-Catholic Dialogue group, said he greeted the pope in Latin. "I told him many Baptists around the world prayed for him and his witness for Jesus Christ," he said. As a fraternal delegate, along with AME Bishop Sarah Davis and several other representatives from Christian groups, George took part in the theological discussions with bishops from around the world."

"George said he was able to spend time with key Catholic leaders, including Cardinal Donald Wuerl of Washington, D.C., and Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York. "I learned an awful lot," he said. "I made friends from all over the world. We established a real friendship. You find that there's a common commitment to Jesus Christ and spreading the faith.""
 

Yeshua1

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Dr. Timothy George of Southern Baptist 'Founders Ministries':

http://www.al.com/living/index.ssf/2012/10/baptist_at_the_vatican_samford_1.html

"[George] has been active for years in ecumenical dialogue between Baptists and Catholics. He spoke at the Vatican on Oct. 16 during the 13th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, hosted by the pope. He was personally greeted by the pope the next day."

"George, who previously met the pope in 2009 as part of the International Baptist-Catholic Dialogue group, said he greeted the pope in Latin. "I told him many Baptists around the world prayed for him and his witness for Jesus Christ," he said. As a fraternal delegate, along with AME Bishop Sarah Davis and several other representatives from Christian groups, George took part in the theological discussions with bishops from around the world."

"George said he was able to spend time with key Catholic leaders, including Cardinal Donald Wuerl of Washington, D.C., and Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York. "I learned an awful lot," he said. "I made friends from all over the world. We established a real friendship. You find that there's a common commitment to Jesus Christ and spreading the faith.""

that sound you just herad was Apsotle paul just 'turning over in his grave!"
 

Yeshua1

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Your post doesn't seem to be related to your topic, so what question or what issue are you raising?

So far as I know, no part of the Council of Trent has been repealed.

So that would mean that Rome still holds to a false Gospel!
 

DHK

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Dr. Timothy George of Southern Baptist 'Founders Ministries':

http://www.al.com/living/index.ssf/2012/10/baptist_at_the_vatican_samford_1.html

"[George] has been active for years in ecumenical dialogue between Baptists and Catholics. He spoke at the Vatican on Oct. 16 during the 13th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, hosted by the pope. He was personally greeted by the pope the next day."

"George, who previously met the pope in 2009 as part of the International Baptist-Catholic Dialogue group, said he greeted the pope in Latin. "I told him many Baptists around the world prayed for him and his witness for Jesus Christ," he said. As a fraternal delegate, along with AME Bishop Sarah Davis and several other representatives from Christian groups, George took part in the theological discussions with bishops from around the world."

"George said he was able to spend time with key Catholic leaders, including Cardinal Donald Wuerl of Washington, D.C., and Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York. "I learned an awful lot," he said. "I made friends from all over the world. We established a real friendship. You find that there's a common commitment to Jesus Christ and spreading the faith.""
There is nothing of importance here:
The synod, Oct. 7-28, was an intensive business meeting in which the bishops discussed and voted on issues related to religious freedom, responding to religious extremism, and evangelizing youth.
Other than "evangelizing youth" to what?? we agree (as does most of the world no matter what religion they hold), that religious freedom should be a right of the people, and violence (religious extremism) should be opposed. Is this supposed to be a breakthrough? I think the Hindus would agree to that.
 

Yeshua1

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There is nothing of importance here:

Other than "evangelizing youth" to what?? we agree (as does most of the world no matter what religion they hold), that religious freedom should be a right of the people, and violence (religious extremism) should be opposed. Is this supposed to be a breakthrough? I think the Hindus would agree to that.

How can we be teaching the same Gospel togetehr, when Rome calls the Gospel if Rome the ONLY right one, and the one of saved by grace alone, thru faith alone as being false one?
 
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