Not exact matches
'» Conversely, Cardinal Koch says, «the vision that I find
today in the Protestant churches and
ecclesial communities (is that) of the mutual recognition of all
ecclesial communities as churches.»
Our own time is rightly understood as a time of the martyrs, and it is a most encouraging development that Christians
today increasingly recognize and revere those members of the several
ecclesial communities who, in the century past and still now, offer the ultimate witness to the lordship of Christ.
Defying the different
ecclesial tastes of the 1970s, George W. Webber also published
Today's Church: A
Community of Exiles and Pilgrims (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1979), which advocates a style of transience more radical than the one proposed in his earlier works.