TOWARD TRUE RECONCILIATION
    A Comment on Lutheran-Roman Catholic Relations
    You may have heard that a declaration was signed that claims to resolve a key
    difference between the Lutheran Church and the Roman Catholic Church. What you may not
    have heard is that more than 45 percent of the Lutheran church-bodies in the world did not
    support the declaration.
    The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod is the oldest and second-largest Lutheran
    church-body in the United States. We would like to explain why we could not support the
    declaration.
    We rejoice that we have much in common with our fellow Christians in the Roman Catholic
    Church. Because of what we have in common, we are committed to working toward true
    reconciliation of our important differences. We could not support the declaration because
    it does not actually reconcile the difference between us concerning the most important
    truth of Christianity.
    What is that truth? God loved the world so much that He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to
    live a perfect life in our place and to die for our sins. God declares us to be totally
    righteous and completely forgiven because of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus
    Christ. God gives us eternal life as a free gift through trust in Christ alone.
    The Roman Catholic Church teaches that something more than trust in Christ is necessary
    for us to be saved. It teaches that we are able to merit, through our works, eternal life
    for ourselves and others. We believe this teaching obscures the work of Jesus Christ and
    clouds the central message of the Bible.
    Therefore, despite what has been reported in the public media about the Lutheran-Roman
    Catholic declaration, very significant differences remain in regard to how we understand
    salvation, a fact that the Roman Catholic Church acknowledges.
    We pray for genuine reconciliation of differences among Christians. Our church is
    intent on working for the day when the pure Gospel of Jesus Christ is proclaimed with one
    voice. We will continue to work toward true reconciliation.
     
    A Statement from the Office of the President 
    The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod 
    International Center 
    1333 South Kirkwood Road 
    St. Louis, Missouri 63122-7295