Well, when the latins forego their heresies and reunite with His Church, the Orthodox Church, this might be based in something more than papal rhetoric bought and paid for. Only phanariot iscariots believe this trash and this is a clear sign A FALSE UNION IS COMING!!!
Orthodoxia I Thanatos!
Rostislav Mikhailovich Malleev-Pokrovsky
PS This papal trash will soon be echoed in "apostate world orthodoxy". Look for it in a new calendarist parish near you along with the "agreed statement on the filioque"...Are antiochians using it yet? LOL!
The Lord Will Re-Establish The Unity That He Inspired
VATICAN CITY, NOV 30, 2003 (VIS) - A delegation from the Holy See, led by Cardinal Walter Kasper, president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, is in Istanbul, Turkey for the liturgical celebrations of the feast of St. Andrew, patron of the ecumenical patriarchate, which is commemorated both in the East and West. Every year the patriarchate sends a delegation to Rome on June 29, the feast of Sts. Peter and Paul.
This morning the delegation attended a solemn liturgy presided by His Holiness Bartolome I in the Church of St. George in Fanar. At the end of the ceremony, Cardinal Kasper delivered a special message to the ecumenical patriarch from John Paul II. This afternoon, members of the Holy See delegation visited other Churches in Istanbul. Tomorrow, December 1, the delegation will hold a meeting with members of the synodal commission of the ecumenical patriarchate charged with relations with the Catholic Church.
In his message, written in French, John Paul II says that during the celebration of the 25th anniversary of his pontificate on October 16, he was thinking about "the many events that have contributed to my commitment so that the one Church of Christ may breath more deeply with its two lungs."
The Holy Father recalls that his predecessor Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Atenagoras "began the dialogue of charity which led to the dialogue of truth." Over the years, he continues, "our relations have demonstrated the spirit of family that unites us and that, despite difficulties, allows us to progress toward the goal that Christ gave us and that our predecessors committed themselves vigorously to reach."