Three lifelong Catholics — Lisa Barton, Kaye Schmnich and Terry Elliot — are employed at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in St. Cloud, which gives them a unique ecumenical perspective as Catholics observe the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Jan. 18-25.
Catholics demonstrate Christian unity in offering ministries to Lutheran congregation
Former Lutheran makes case for becoming a Catholic — like he did
Robert C. Koons, the author of this remarkable book, gives a detailed explanation of why he believes that being Catholic makes more sense, historically, scripturally and theologically, than being Lutheran or, by extension, any other kind of mainline Protestant.
Adoration leads to everlasting love for Alexandria woman
Lori Mayer-Perowitz’s story may be one of the greatest love stories ever told.
National Lutheran Choir to perform at St. Mary’s Cathedral
The choir, along with a 17-piece orchestra, will perform the Holy Spirit Mass.
Father Kenneth Doyle: Can Lutheran receive Catholic Eucharist?/ Possible to confess online?
Communion for non-Catholics and online sacramental practices
Pope, Lutheran leaders begin Reformation commemoration with prayer
Urging Catholics and Lutherans to take decisive steps toward unity, Pope Francis nevertheless offered no new openings to the idea of sharing Communion before full unity is achieved.
Pope on why he’s going to Sweden: ‘Closeness does all of us good’
Pope Francis said he wanted his trip to Sweden to focus purely on promoting Christian unity, although in the end, he added a day to celebrate Mass for the country’s Catholics.
Ecumenical papal trip also will show pain of division, Lutheran leader says
The extension of Pope Francis’ trip to Sweden by one day to accommodate a papal Mass for the nations’ Catholics does not detract from the ecumenical power of the trip, but highlights the need for Christian unity, said the general secretary of the Lutheran World Federation.