Welcome to Called to Communion

Feb 2nd, 2009 | By | Category: Blog Posts

Welcome to Called to Communion.

They are not of the world, as I also am not of the world. Sanctify them in truth. Thy word is truth. As thou hast sent me into the world, I also have sent them into the world. And for them do I sanctify myself, that they also may be sanctified in truth. And not for them only do I pray, but for them also who through their word shall believe in me; That they all may be one, as thou, Father, in me, and I in thee; that they also may be one in us; that the world may believe that thou hast sent me. And the glory which thou hast given me, I have given to them; that they may be one, as we also are one. (St. John 17:16-22)

That they all may be one.

Who are the members of Called to Communion?

We are Christians who love Jesus the Messiah, love the faith, love the Scriptures and love the Catholic Church. We are Catholics, but none of us were born or raised in the Catholic Church. We arrived in the Catholic Church in diverse ways but through a similar path involving spiritual formation within the Reformed tradition of confessional Protestantism. We are grateful for all that we learned about the Christian faith in the Reformed tradition. We are also grateful for the piety that we found within the Reformed congregations to which we belonged, and for the love for truth that is a significant aspect of the Reformed tradition. We do not view ourselves as having left our Reformed faith behind, but rather as having found its fullness in the Catholic Church.

What is the Purpose of Called to Communion?

We believe that Christ is calling His Church to be one, as He and the Father are one. This is the prayer and the desire of our Savior’s heart and therefore it is also our desire. Our aim is to effect reconciliation and reunion between Catholics and Protestants, particularly those of the Reformed tradition. We hope to accomplish this by removing obstacles founded upon misunderstandings as well as by engaging in charitable discussion of genuine disagreements, in a context of continual prayer for each other and for the unity of all God’s people. We believe that genuine unity comes through truth and never by forsaking or compromising the truth.

What to Expect?

The contributors of Called to Communion will be presenting papers on various topics; these will be posted in the “Library.” We also intend to communicate in the podcast format. These podcasts will be saved under the “Multimedia” tab. In addition, we will submit blog posts and participate in discussions about them. We encourage spirited charitable discussion in the blog. Please see below for our rules on commenting. Lastly, from time to time we may offer contributions from non-Catholic authors.

We officially kick off on Ash Wednesday 2009. Please come back and visit often.

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  1. […] Our Lord Jesus Christ (John 17.19-21). The purpose and scope of Called to Communion are described here. The site features articles, a blog and podcasts along with a small (but growing) library of […]

  2. As a former non-denom with reformed leanings and now aspiring to become a permanent Deacon in the Catholic Church, I look forward to watching this effort. There’s not much, if anything, we know Jesus prayed for more than for us to be one; my family and I will pray that God will use this effort to further his will in that regard.

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  3. Thrilled to read your initial efforts when I was directed to your site.

    Will follow your efforts with enthusiasm and hope (and that such an unlikely sentence for me to write!)

  4. God’s blessings upon your combined vision and efforts. I’ve certainly enjoyed reading your different personal blogs and am excited to see what may come from this unity. Peace be with you.