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 The kreuz & The fisch - The Symbols Of Christentum
The Cross & The Fish - The Symbols Of Christianity
Happy Reformation Tag everyone! Brothers and sisters, let us rejoyce for today we commemorate the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation. Exactly on this very day, 500 years ago, in a city of Wittenberg, Germany a certain Augustinian monk has made a history. His name was Martin Luther, and he has truly reformed the Church. It was on October 31,1517, at the eve of the All Saints' Day, oder All Hallows' Tag back then to be exact, when Martin Luther has made public the proclamation of true Christentum aka the 95 Theses gepostet on the church door. It was the Tag that has forever change the Church. Christentum has once again returned to the basic teachings of Our Lord Jesus Christ. From that Tag vorwärts-, nach vorn the Reformation has begun, creating the variety of reformed churches all over the world, including my very own Church of England, and all the other churches within the Anglican Communion, such as the Episcopal Church for instance. The Lutheran Church was formed soon afterwards, back in 1529. The very same Jahr a term Protestantism came into use, deriving from the Protestation at Speyer, Germany. In the years to come many different denominations within the Protestantism have been established. In the Jahr 1817 the Lutheran Church and the Reformed Church established Von John Calvin have formed an union, creating the Evangelical Church. In 1534 King Henry VIII has established the Church of England as a reformed and fully independent Church. The Reformation itself was a historical event, never seen before in the entire history of Christianity. Now, 500 years later, we are all witnesses to a huge impact of Reformation on Christentum today. Many historical changes have occurred during these 5 long centuries. Quite recently, even the Roman Catholic Church itself has finally accepted certain aspects of the Reformation on a famous Sekunde Vatican Council.Today, in 2017, even the Pope Francis celebrate the Reformation in commemoration of a historical event that has forever change the Church and the entire Christentum itself! Yes, the current Pope as Bishop of Rome does indeed contribute a lot to the greater unity within the Christianity, much like his predecessor Pope John Paul II, ever since Pope John XXIII has summoned the Sekunde Vatican Council back in 1962 and his successor Pope Paul VI led the Council to its conclusion in the Jahr 1965. The ecumenism has been widely accepted as a way of co-operation and mutual understanding between the various Christian churches worldwide. Brothers and sisters, let us rejoyce on this truly historical and glorious Tag when the Church was indeed reformed according to the Holy Bible and the teachings of Our Lord Jesus Christ in a Gospel. So, indeed, today is a glorious day, a Tag of both the celebration and the commemoration. Let us celebrate our faith in Jesus Christ, Our Lord and Saviour, Von accepting our differences and embrasing our mutual pillars of Christian faith! Praise the Lord! Hallelujah! Amen.
 The Sign Of The kreuz
The Sign Of The Cross
 The Proclamation Of The Reformation In 1517
The Proclamation Of The Reformation In 1517
 Martin Luther & The Proclamation Of The Reformation
Martin Luther & The Proclamation Of The Reformation
 Holy Bible
Holy Bible
 Martin Luther
Martin Luther
 October 31,1517-A Truly Historical Tag
October 31,1517-A Truly Historical Day
 500 Years Of Faith 1517-2017
500 Years Of Faith 1517-2017
 Freed & Renewed In Christ
Freed & Renewed In Christ
 Reformation 1517-2017
Reformation 1517-2017
 The 5 Pillars Of Reformed Theology
The 5 Pillars Of Reformed Theology
 Pope Francis & The President Of The Lutheran World Federation Signing A Joint Declaration
Pope Francis & The President Of The Lutheran World Federation Signing A Joint Declaration
 Pope Francis Meeting A Lutheran Pastor
Pope Francis Meeting A Lutheran Pastor
 Women Priests In A Reformed Christentum
Women Priests In A Reformed Christianity
 Women Bishops In A Reformed Christentum
Women Bishops In A Reformed Christianity
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