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	<title>Kommentarer til: Troskongregasjonen har utgitt et dokument om evangelisering</title>
	<link>http://aomoi.net/blog/arkiv/1011</link>
	<description>En blog om katolsk teologi og liturgi, samt litt økumenikk.</description>
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		<title>Av: trond</title>
		<link>http://aomoi.net/blog/arkiv/1011#comment-12217</link>
		<author>trond</author>
		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Dec 2007 08:34:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Hyggelig lesning med viktige klargjøringer, selv om stilen er noe moderne "touchy-feely" og ikke akkurat St. Pius X-stil, utenom henvisningene.

"Therefore, the work of ecumenism does not remove the right or take away the responsibility of proclaiming in fulness the Catholic faith to other Christians, who freely wish to receive it."
-Her snakkes det om retten og plikten til å bekjenne den katolske tro. Dialog er altså en måte å formidle den katolske tro på, ikke et mål i seg selv.

"We believe the Church is necessary for salvation because Christ, who is the sole mediator and exclusive way of salvation, renders Himself present for us in His body which is the Church. We must always remember the unity of the mystical body, without which there can be no salvation, is open to no one outside the Catholic Church. ~ Pope Paul VI"
- Til og med Paul VI kunne være tydelig når han ville. 


- Hva sier Kasper til alt dette? Jamfør dette med Kaspers tirader om anglikanernes konversjon....
Under har jeg limt inn en liten historie om St. Frans av Asissi og hans evangelisering.
Sammenlign den med Kasper og tenk etter.
"St. Francis of Assisi accompanied the Crusaders to Egypt on the Fifth Crusade, and boldly walked right into the Muslim camp in a spectacular attempt to preach Christianity to the Sultan and his followers. The author shows that St. Francis was a supporter of the armed Crusade, and his goal was the conversion of the Muslims, rather than simply "dialoging" as an end in itself, as some revisionists have purported. He made such an impact with his preaching, that the sultan rebuffed some of his own religious advisors, the imams, who were insisting that Islamic law required that St. Francis must be beheaded. "</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hyggelig lesning med viktige klargj&#248;ringer, selv om stilen er noe moderne &#8220;touchy-feely&#8221; og ikke akkurat St. Pius X-stil, utenom henvisningene.</p>
<p>&#8220;Therefore, the work of ecumenism does not remove the right or take away the responsibility of proclaiming in fulness the Catholic faith to other Christians, who freely wish to receive it.&#8221;<br />
-Her snakkes det om retten og plikten til &#229; bekjenne den katolske tro. Dialog er alts&#229; en m&#229;te &#229; formidle den katolske tro p&#229;, ikke et m&#229;l i seg selv.</p>
<p>&#8220;We believe the Church is necessary for salvation because Christ, who is the sole mediator and exclusive way of salvation, renders Himself present for us in His body which is the Church. We must always remember the unity of the mystical body, without which there can be no salvation, is open to no one outside the Catholic Church. ~ Pope Paul VI&#8221; &#8211; Til og med Paul VI kunne v&#230;re tydelig n&#229;r han ville.</p>
<p> &#8211; Hva sier Kasper til alt dette? Jamf&#248;r dette med Kaspers tirader om anglikanernes konversjon&#8230;.<br />
Under har jeg limt inn en liten historie om St. Frans av Asissi og hans evangelisering.<br />
Sammenlign den med Kasper og tenk etter.<br />
&#8220;St. Francis of Assisi accompanied the Crusaders to Egypt on the Fifth Crusade, and boldly walked right into the Muslim camp in a spectacular attempt to preach Christianity to the Sultan and his followers. The author shows that St. Francis was a supporter of the armed Crusade, and his goal was the conversion of the Muslims, rather than simply &#8220;dialoging&#8221; as an end in itself, as some revisionists have purported. He made such an impact with his preaching, that the sultan rebuffed some of his own religious advisors, the imams, who were insisting that Islamic law required that St. Francis must be beheaded. &#8221;</p>
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