Comments on Distinctly Catholic by Michael Sean Winters at National Catholic Reporter.
Friday, November 1, 2013
Cooperation & Dialogue | National Catholic Reporter
Cooperation & Dialogue | National Catholic Reporter by MSW. MGB: Protestantism does not deny apostolic succession - just their exclusion from it. As for the Eucharist, there really are "True Pressence" sects within Protestantism. They also ordain and marry and all baptize and many have a sacrament like to confirmation or something else having to do with the Holy Spirit. Confession and Extreme Unction are the main difference - and the Anglicans practice both. I am more concerned with the stubborn refusal to recognize Constantinople by Rome than the refusal of the Potestant sects to recognize Rome. I hope (and suspect) that Francis will change this -which takes away most of the protestant objection to Roman overreach in its desire to be the one source of truth (which is God, not any Church).
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