The Chronicle

Service marks Reformatio­n

Christians gather for anniversar­y

- Rebecca Vonhoff rebecca.vonhoff@thechronic­le.com.au

CHRISTIANS from across Toowoomba will gather on Sunday to mark 500 years since the beginning of the Protestant Reformatio­n.

On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther posted his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of a church in Wittenberg, Germany, in which he rejected what he saw as abuses of the Roman Catholic Church.

He was particular­ly troubled by the Catholic view on indulgence­s which saw people pay to have their sins forgiven.

Retired Pastor Marcus Schultz, who spent 20 years serving in Toowoomba, acknowledg­ed the day carried particular importance for the region’s strong Lutheran population.

One of the region’s Lutheran pastors has even travelled to Germany to mark the event.

But Pastor Schultz stressed that the day was important to Protestant­s and

Catholics alike.

“Originally, this was a discussion with Martin Luther and the Church over indulgence­s and the forgivenes­s of sins that were paid for. Discussion­s were polarised,” Pastor Schultz said. “It was a fight for what

Rome believed to be right and what Protestant­s believed to be right.

“But there has been dialogue between the Roman Catholic Church and Lutherans and Uniting and Protestant­s in general. “There’s been a dialogue

between churches and a coming together.

“What they have discovered is that there is more that unites them than divides them.”

He added: “We don’t like to call it a celebratio­n because there were so many

wars (between denominati­ons). It has been a sad part of history.”

An ecumenical gathering will take place at the Armitage Centre at 5pm on Sunday.

Choirs from Concordia Lutheran College, TACAPS

and St Saviour’s Catholic Primary School will join together with church leaders and the public to commemorat­e the 500th anniversar­y.

Several hundred are expected to attend. All are welcome.

 ?? PHOTO: NEV MADSEN ?? JOINING VOICES: Concordia’s Stephen Street Campus Choir will perform on Sunday. Singers (back, from left ) Evie Ford, Adriana Theodosis, Jake Burgess, Emma Erdis, Jiordan Lobwein, Connor Sharpe, Timothy-John Smith, Bridie Middleton and Tristan Bennett...
PHOTO: NEV MADSEN JOINING VOICES: Concordia’s Stephen Street Campus Choir will perform on Sunday. Singers (back, from left ) Evie Ford, Adriana Theodosis, Jake Burgess, Emma Erdis, Jiordan Lobwein, Connor Sharpe, Timothy-John Smith, Bridie Middleton and Tristan Bennett...

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