Bill,
But our priests should know. Practicing ecumenism does not mean we are to invite a Protestant preacher in to our church during a Sunday Mass and allow that preacher to presume that all Christian churches are equal. They are not. And no preacher should tell a Mass congregation otherwise with a Catholic priest sitting in attendance, condoning such comments.
Now, I do not expect the Lutheran preacher to agree. He’s not at fault. He simply should not have been invited and allowed to speak heresy in St. Mary’s Church at the 11:30 Mass on Sunday, January 16.
I prefer to remain ANONYMOUS due to the animosity this might engender)
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