On Sunday, February 27, 2022, Seventh-day Adventists joined an interfaith prayer group in front of the San Mercuriale Catholic Cathedral in the city of Flori, Italy. The Catholic Church of Forli-Bertinoro organized the event in collaboration with the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic community, and “all believers of other faiths” and “all people of good will” were invited. […]
An Adventist Leader Bows before a Golden Idol during an Ecumenical Celebration at the Maria Regina Martyrum Catholic Church
Adventist Pastor Dietmar Paschel is head of the Convention of Seventh-day Adventist Churches in Berlin, Germany. He is also the Chairman of the Ecumenical Working Group of Free Churches in Berlin-Brandenburg. [1] [2] On Saturday, February 12, 2022, at 11:00 a.m., Adventist Pastor Dietmar Paschel visited the Maria Regina Martyrum (Mary Reigning Queen) Catholic Church […]
Adventists, Catholics, and Evangelicals Work Towards Full Visible Unity while Invoking the Second Vatican Council’s Decree on Ecumenism
Juan Carretero is a retired pastor who is still recognized by the Spanish Union of Seventh-day Adventist Churches as an honorary/emeritus ministerial licensed pastor. [1] Over the years, he has been a highly active representative of the Seventh-day Adventist Church at many ecumenical gatherings since his retirement. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] Recently, on three […]
The Vatican Opens a New Embassy in the United Arab Emirates to Demonstrate Pope Francis’ Closeness to the Country
Pope Francis’ ecumenical movement is achieving what the Crusades could only hope for: the complete subjugation of Islam. On February 4, 2021, the Vatican opened a new “Apostolic Nunciature,” or Vatican Embassy, in the United Arab Emirates as a testament to fraternity and unity between Roman Catholics and Muslims. According to Roman Catholic Archbishop Edgar […]
Roman Catholic Priests are Preaching, Lighting Candles, and bringing their Catholic Liturgy into Our Adventist Churches
Two Roman Catholic priests, Sergio Biancofiore [1] and Alfredo Gabrielli [2], celebrated the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity at the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Bari, Italy, on Saturday, January 22, 2022. Valerio Bernardi, the local pastor of the Church of Christ, was also there. Santa Abiusi, the female head elder of the Adventist Church […]
Sunday Rest is Promoted by the 23-Million-Strong European Evangelical Alliance, and Adventists Raise No Objections, Claiming this does not Conflict with the Seventh-day Sabbath
The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) is an interdenominational organization of Evangelical Christians, with over 600 million members. The WEA owns regional associations in Europe, Africa, Australia, Latin America, North America, Asia and every corner of the world. [1] The General Secretary of the WEA is Thomas Schirrmacher, and he calls himself the “Pope’s dearest Protestant” […]
The Ecumenical Heresy of Pope Francis: “The Lord is Good and Will Save Everyone”
There is a popular ecumenical idea that claims that everyone will be saved, regardless of their beliefs or deeds. Many Christian leaders today have embraced the Pope’s popular notion. It claims that we are all part of one big happy ecumenical family. We are all God’s children, and each faith is a different way of […]
Sounding the Trumpet and Warning Adventists Against the Ecumenical Tsunami
By Warren Hick “Those who have had great light and precious privileges, but have not improved them, will, under one pretext or another, go out from us. Not having received the love of the truth, they will be taken in the delusions of the enemy; they will give heed to seducing spirits and doctrines of […]
Pope Francis’ Message to the Ecumenical Youth Group: “We Need Each Other” and “Protect the Earth”
On December 30, 2021, Pope Francis sent a special message during the 44th European Youth Meeting held by the Taize Community. The Taize Youth Meetings are annual ecumenical gatherings created for young people between the ages of 17 and 30. Every year, these 5-day ecumenical gatherings, called the European Young Adult Meetings and the International Young […]
The Berlin-Brandenburg Ecumenical Council has appointed a Catholic as its President, with an Adventist to Serve as His Assistant
This situation summarizes the ecumenical movement for the last sixty years. We are the subordinates, and Rome is the master. In the ecumenical movement, Seventh-day Adventists are increasingly serving as the personal assistants to Roman Catholic clergy. Has God called our pastors to do Rome’s bidding and serve as their second-in-command? Is it acceptable for […]
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