Edit: this is yet another astonishing event.  Since when have Catholic Bishops ever expected the partners in ecumenical dialog to be consistent about anything, or even to be equal partners in a discussion?  Here's something big from Catholic Church Conservation.
Passau:  Bischof Müller sieht Zukunft der Ökumene gefährdet - PNP-Interview |  Passauer Neue Presse - Politik - Heute in Ihrer Tageszeitung -  Heimatzeitung für Niederbayern und Altötting:
The Regensburg  Bishop Gerhard Ludwig Mueller has accused representatives of the German  Protestant Church of driving "a wedge" into the Catholic Church. In the  interview with PNP, the Bishop responsible for the ecumenical movement  within the German Bishops' Conference attacked "controversial  statements" during the Pope's visit to Germany and put   Catholic-Protestant ecumenism as a whole in question.
Muller was  particularly critical of the Berlin Protestant bishop Markus Dröge, who  had written that Benedict XVI had "no concept of ecumenism". Such  statements are "just to be dismissed as totally without basis," said the  Regensburg Bishop, stating: "If  one continues on this line, this would  be the death of ecumenism."
German bishop prepares for funeral of ecumenism