Difference between revisions of "Mennonite-Lutheran Dialogue"
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"STUTTGART, Germany (RNS/ENInews) A global Lutheran assembly in Germany has asked for forgiveness for the 16th-century persecution of Anabaptists, the religious reformers whose modern-day descendants include Mennonites. | "STUTTGART, Germany (RNS/ENInews) A global Lutheran assembly in Germany has asked for forgiveness for the 16th-century persecution of Anabaptists, the religious reformers whose modern-day descendants include Mennonites. | ||
“We remember how Anabaptist Christians knew suffering and persecution, and we remember how some of our most honored Reformation leaders defended this persecution in the name of faithfulness,” said Bishop Mark Hanson, president of the Lutheran World Federation, at a joint service of repentance with Mennonites on July 22." [http://www.christianindex.org/6666.article Excerpt taken from ''The Christian Index'', accessed here.] | “We remember how Anabaptist Christians knew suffering and persecution, and we remember how some of our most honored Reformation leaders defended this persecution in the name of faithfulness,” said Bishop Mark Hanson, president of the Lutheran World Federation, at a joint service of repentance with Mennonites on July 22." [http://www.christianindex.org/6666.article Excerpt taken from ''The Christian Index'', accessed here.] | ||
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<center>''See also'' [[Ecumenical Dialogue]], [[Stuttgart 2010]]</center> | <center>''See also'' [[Ecumenical Dialogue]], [[Stuttgart 2010]]</center> |
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The Lutheran Church | |
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Founder |
Martin Luther |
Membership |
Millions worldwide |
Pre-Stuttgart Conversations
Stuttgart 2010
"STUTTGART, Germany (RNS/ENInews) A global Lutheran assembly in Germany has asked for forgiveness for the 16th-century persecution of Anabaptists, the religious reformers whose modern-day descendants include Mennonites. “We remember how Anabaptist Christians knew suffering and persecution, and we remember how some of our most honored Reformation leaders defended this persecution in the name of faithfulness,” said Bishop Mark Hanson, president of the Lutheran World Federation, at a joint service of repentance with Mennonites on July 22." Excerpt taken from The Christian Index, accessed here.