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One Catholic Priest's interpretation (Jonathan Morris) of this Catholic document is that it is "an attempt to lay the foundations for eventual unity by clearly expressing the theological disagreements that currently divide Christian communities.[and]...the Pope is not saying only registered, baptized Catholics can be saved," [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,288976,00.html]
One Catholic Priest's interpretation (Jonathan Morris) of this Catholic document is that it is "an attempt to lay the foundations for eventual unity by clearly expressing the theological disagreements that currently divide Christian communities.[and]...the Pope is not saying only registered, baptized Catholics can be saved," [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,288976,00.html]


One of the goals of the World Council of churches, which represents over 550 million Christians, includes "most of the world's Orthodox churches, scores of denominations from such historic traditions of the Protestant Reformation as Anglican, Baptist, Lutheran, Methodist and Reformed, as well as many united and independent churches", is to acheive "the goal of visible unity in one faith and one eucharistic fellowship." [http://www.wcc-coe.org/wcc/who/index-e.html]
One of the goals of the World Council of churches, which represents over 550 million Christians, includes "most of the world's Orthodox churches, scores of denominations from such historic traditions of the Protestant Reformation as Anglican, Baptist, Lutheran, Methodist and Reformed, as well as many united and independent churches", is to achieve "the goal of visible unity in one faith and one eucharistic fellowship." [http://www.wcc-coe.org/wcc/who/index-e.html]


That William Branham has prophecied that the Catholic Church will acheive communion with the denominations represented by the World Council of Churches may be encouraging to both Catholics and members of the WCC.  What he prophecied about the result of this union, which is a far cry from encouraging, will probably be ignored until it is fulfilled.   
That William Branham has prophecied that the Catholic Church will achieve communion with the denominations represented by the World Council of Churches may be encouraging to both Catholics and members of the WCC.  What he prophecied about the result of this union, which is a far cry from encouraging, will probably be ignored until it is fulfilled.   




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