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Monday, July 6, 2009

Vatican newspaper praises French Protestant John Calvin

VATICAN CITY (AFP) — The Vatican newspaper Friday praised influential French Protestant John Calvin, a critic of the Roman Catholic Church, hailing him an "extraordinary" figure. The Osservatore Romano, on the 500th anniversary of Calvin's birth, said it recognised the theologian as a Christian who had a major impact on European life.

"Considering the strength of arguments against him, we think it necessary to point out that Calvin is a Christian," the daily paper said of the man who played a major role in the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. The paper ranked Calvin alongside 18th century French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau for his influence on modern European life. The pair were the "only two men who influenced some Europeans to change course and were strong enough to lead them in a new direction," it wrote. The "mark left by the reformer was deep," the Osservatore Romano continued, praising Calvinism as a "ingenious creation" which resisted "all the changes or revolutions of modern life."

Calvin, who lived in the 16th century, broke with the Roman Catholic Church and became one of its most ardent critics and helped the Reformation to take root across Europe. He was a contemporary of the father of the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther. Calvin's major work is The Institutes of the Christian Religion (1536) which advocates a strict form of Protestantism.

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  1. Does this mean the catholic church agrees with Calvin's reformed doctrines on justification and the new birth without any of mans works to bring him to christ? That man is a fallen and depraved sinner who cannot raise himself apart form God opening the eyes of his heart so to jesus christ crucified for his sin? To know the gospel in his new heart and new spirit in the rebirth? So to receive Gods grace to walk through faith (the gift of god and not man or church) as he comes to see him crucified for our sin and so follows him by his grace? If this is true as the reformer Calvin so desired, i might want to go to a catholic church and talk to you! I would be very happy to see such a huge change!

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