The Rev. Robert H. Schuller, founder of the historic Crystal Cathedral Ministries in Garden Grove, Calif., has spoken out about the sale of the church to a Roman Catholic diocese, reassuring concerned observers that the church’s beliefs are not going to suddenly change.
“The Roman Catholic Church isn’t going to change its theologies,” Schuller said in an interview with the Los Angeles Times published Sunday. “I trust them.”
The ministry’s decision to sell the famous building to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange County raised some controversy at first. In the Sunday interview, the 85-year-old minister said he has always respected the Roman Catholic faith and considers it the “mother church.”
Read the rest of the article, Robert Schuller Trusts Catholic Church With Crystal Cathedral, here.

Wow…talk about missing basic theology 101…
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“In the Sunday interview, the 85-year-old minister said he has always respected the Roman Catholic faith and considers it the “mother church.””
He is indeed correct, scripture clearly states that Rome is mother church and her influence is throughout all the earth.
Revelation 17:5
And on her forehead was written a name of mystery: “Babylon the great, mother of prostitutes and of earth’s abominations.
-Jim
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There’s no secret about tha fact that Schuller has long held some extreme ecumenical views. To be sure though , I believe that the Holy Spirit has long departed the hallowed ” cathederal”, so really , its only an issue of who owns the real estate. And lets face it , the Catholic establishment are no slouches when it comes to occupying the best addresses in town.
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His “ministry” has been troubled (righfully so, I might add) for quite some time. I’m actually glad to hear he’s basically “closing-up shop.” ‘Bout time. He used to be a solid, Reformed minister too. Sad really.
Todd
Texas
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