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SPECIAL: Will the Pope go to heaven? Protestants understanding Roman Catholicism in a Post-Francis world

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The death of Pope Francis marks a pivotal moment for Roman Catholics.
What does this transition mean for the future of Catholicism and how should Protestants respond?
From Vatican City, Leonardo Di Chirico offers a firsthand perspective on reactions in Rome, while Rachel Ciano provides historical context from Sydney.
Many Protestant leaders have referred to Francis as a "brother in Christ," but Francis's final public act—granting indulgences during Easter—epitomizes the theological chasm between Catholic and Protestant understandings of salvation.
His distinctive Marian devotion and frequent requests for prayers further highlight fundamental differences in how salvation is understood.
The contrast between Benedict XVI's emphasis on Roman doctrine and Francis's focus on Catholic universality reveals a pendulum swing in Roman Catholicism that will likely now swing back.
Leonardo di Chirico is pastor of the Church Brecca di Roma and director of the Reformanda Initiative.
Rachel Ciano lectures in Christianity and History at sydney missionary and bible college, and is part of the faculty at the Rome scholars and leaders network, hosted by The Reformanda Initiative.


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Chapters

1. Pope Francis's Death: Protestant Reactions (00:00:00)

2. Brotherhood Claims and Theological Issues (00:04:44)

3. Indulgences and Justification by Faith (00:09:18)

4. Francis's Marian Devotion and Salvation (00:11:25)

5. Benedict vs. Francis: Shifting Emphases (00:14:26)

6. Francis's Theological Legacy and Future Direction (00:23:05)

7. The Conclave Process and What's Next (00:27:55)

415 episodes

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The death of Pope Francis marks a pivotal moment for Roman Catholics.
What does this transition mean for the future of Catholicism and how should Protestants respond?
From Vatican City, Leonardo Di Chirico offers a firsthand perspective on reactions in Rome, while Rachel Ciano provides historical context from Sydney.
Many Protestant leaders have referred to Francis as a "brother in Christ," but Francis's final public act—granting indulgences during Easter—epitomizes the theological chasm between Catholic and Protestant understandings of salvation.
His distinctive Marian devotion and frequent requests for prayers further highlight fundamental differences in how salvation is understood.
The contrast between Benedict XVI's emphasis on Roman doctrine and Francis's focus on Catholic universality reveals a pendulum swing in Roman Catholicism that will likely now swing back.
Leonardo di Chirico is pastor of the Church Brecca di Roma and director of the Reformanda Initiative.
Rachel Ciano lectures in Christianity and History at sydney missionary and bible college, and is part of the faculty at the Rome scholars and leaders network, hosted by The Reformanda Initiative.


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To find out more about supporting Anglican Aid.

Sponsor The Pastor's Heart
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The Church Co
thechurchco.com is a website and app platform built specifically for churches.

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  continue reading

Chapters

1. Pope Francis's Death: Protestant Reactions (00:00:00)

2. Brotherhood Claims and Theological Issues (00:04:44)

3. Indulgences and Justification by Faith (00:09:18)

4. Francis's Marian Devotion and Salvation (00:11:25)

5. Benedict vs. Francis: Shifting Emphases (00:14:26)

6. Francis's Theological Legacy and Future Direction (00:23:05)

7. The Conclave Process and What's Next (00:27:55)

415 episodes

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