Roman Catholics and Lutherans made another step toward joint commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation in 2017 by issuing common liturgical guidelines for ecumenical services to mark the occasion. The guidelines, in a booklet called “Common Prayer,” provide a template for an ecumenical service complete with suggested prayers, hymns and themes for sermons. “Common Prayer” stresses the shared beliefs between Roman Catholicism’s 1.2 billion members and the 75 million Lutherans worldwide. It advises readers that the recommendations can be adjusted according to the country and language in which they are used.
“Woven Together” for such a time as this
Walking into the 2023 Rostered Ministers Gathering in the middle of a sweltering summer in Phoenix, Jealaine Marple wasn’t quite sure what to expect. “I was hemming and hawing about…