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Pope Francis, Cardinal Kurt Koch, Munib Younan, Martin Junge,
31 October 16 @ 16:57
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At a joint service in the Swedish city of Lund followed by a public event at the nearby Malmö Arena, almost 500 years after the Lutheran Reformation, Catholics and Lutherans apologized for their past divisions and conflicts, and pledged to deepen their common fellowship and service in the world.
Pope Francis joined the president and general secretary of the Lutheran World Federation (LWF), Bishop Munib Younan and Rev. Martin Junge for the service at Lund Cathedral on 31 October, the anniversary of the day in 1517 that marks the start of the Reformation.