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Oct 31, '06, 5:27 am
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Join Date: September 6, 2006
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Religion: Roman Catholic
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Re: Reformation sunday
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Originally Posted by rr1213
Yes, I missed singing For All The Saints at my Lutheran service, although we did do a stirring rendition of A Mighty Fortress (albeit a translation different from which I am familiar).
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We had that hymn Sunday, as well as the sermon topic being around the Reformation - and about the reading from the book of Romans on faith. Funny how we just read James a few weeks ago about "faith without works is dead'...
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Oct 31, '06, 9:28 am
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Join Date: October 11, 2006
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Religion: Catholic
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Re: Reformation sunday
Here's an interesting perspective on Reformation Sunday by the Rev. Randy Day, of the United Methodist Global Ministries. It's well worth reading:
http://gbgm-umc.org/global_news/full...articleid=4270
Pax Tecum,
Jay
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Oct 31, '06, 10:03 am
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Join Date: January 11, 2006
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Religion: Jewish
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Re: Reformation sunday
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Originally Posted by MJE
re:the non-Catholic churches that celebrate All Saints day.
Are there any 'confirmed' saints in their understanding? We RC's have those the church has cannonized. (Acknowledging that there are those in heaven not cannonized ). It seems like a slippery slope towards Rome.
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The Episcopal Church recognizes the Saints that were canonized prior to the Anglican split, and the Saints she herself has named (though these saints don't seem to be accorded the same amount of respect as the older Saints--they're simply given a minor feast).
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