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Vatican: Protestants overreacted to document
11 July 2007 | 18:19 | Source: AP
*VATICAN CITY -- The cardinal in charge of relations with other 
Christians said that Protestants overreacted to a Vatican document.

* Cardinal Walter Kasper sought to reassure them Wednesday that Rome is 
committed to dialogue with other Christian denominations.

He said the document released Tuesday contained nothing new and that 
there was no "objective reason for indignation or motive to feel 
themselves harshly treated."

The document, in which Pope Benedict XVI reasserted the primacy of the 
Roman Catholic Church, said other Christian communities were either 
defective or not true churches and that Catholicism provided the only 
true path to salvation.

The statement brought swift criticism from Protestant leaders. "It makes 
us question whether we are indeed praying together for Christian unity," 
said the World Alliance of Reformed Churches, a fellowship of 75 million 
Protestants in more than 100 countries.

"It makes us question the seriousness with which the Roman Catholic 
Church takes its dialogues with the reformed family and other families 
of the church," the group said.

Kasper made his comments to Vatican Radio in German, directed to an 
audience where Protestants were angered by the insinuation of defects in 
Christian denominations other than Catholicism.

He said a careful reading would show that the Vatican does not deny that 
Protestant churches are churches, but only stated that the Vatican 
definition of what constitutes a church is one that is traceable through 
its bishops to Christ's original apostles.

"Without doubt at the basis of dialogue is not what divides us but what 
unites us, and that is larger than what divides us," Kasper said.

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