Scandals drive youth away from the Church, but there is time for conversion, Pope says
Papal trip to Geneva marks 'new spring' in ecumenism
Keep searching for unity, Pope tells German Lutherans, Catholics
VATICAN CITY – Christ's call for his disciples to be one requires that even as they try to resolve their differences on doctrinal and moral questions, they must get used to working and praying together, Pope Francis said.
VATICAN CITY – Although great strides have been made through 50 years of ecumenical dialogue, Catholics and Lutherans must continue to work toward becoming a full and visible sign of unity for the world, Pope Francis said.
Pope offers new Beatitudes for saints of a new age at Mass in Sweden
MALMO, Sweden – The saints are blessed because they were faithful and meek and cared for others, Pope Francis said.
Vatican cardinal explains limits of eucharistic sharing
MALMO, Sweden – The Catholic Church continues to insist that sharing the sacrament of Communion will be a sign that Christian churches have reconciled fully with one another, although in some pastoral situations, guests may be invited to the Eucharist, said Cardinal Kurt Koch.
Ecumenical gathering: Catholics, Lutherans promise to serve the poor, work for peace
MALMO, Sweden – The sheet of ice and the penalty boxes were gone from Malmo Arena Oct. 31 as Catholics and Lutherans filled the stands and promised to work together for peace – particularly in Syria – and for justice – especially for refugees.
Pope arrives in Sweden for what he calls important ecumenical event
MALMO, Sweden – Under a thick gray sky, Pope Francis was welcomed to Sweden with a small formal ceremony, which conveyed by its brevity that the trip was not a formal state visit, but had another purpose.
Revisiting the Reformation: bridging 500 years of division
Martin Luther would be amazed. He would never have imagined the Pope of Rome could be a mere guest in any Christian church.
Sorrow and joy: Marking the Reformation with honesty about the past
VATICAN CITY – As Catholics and Lutherans prepare to mark the 500th anniversary of the start of the Protestant Reformation, Pope Francis said they should feel "pain for the division that still exists among us, but also joy for the brotherhood we have already rediscovered."
Ecumenical papal trip also will show pain of division, Lutheran says
VATICAN CITY – 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 actually highlights the need for Christian unity, said the general secretary of the Lutheran World Federation.