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Russian patriarch renews demand for "concrete action" by Vatican
Moscow, Dec. 28 (CWNews.com) - Russian Orthodox Patriarch Alexy II said that he still expects "concrete actions" by the Vatican before a meeting with Pope Benedict XVI could be considered.
Patriarch Alexy II shown in photo in white
Pope Benedict XVI, wearing the camauro hat on his popemobile, arrives for the traditional weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2005.
Moscow, Dec. 28 (CWNews.com) - Russian Orthodox Patriarch Alexy II said that he still expects "concrete actions" by the Vatican before a meeting with Pope Benedict XVI could be considered.
Although he said that he is pleased with the new Pope's public commitment to ecumenism, the Russian Patriarch renewed his protests against Catholic "proselytism" in Russian and elsewhere in eastern Europe. The Vatican must curb the activity of Catholic evangelists, he told a BBC interviewer, before a summit meeting can be arranged.
"Why meet in front of the TV cameras?" Patriarch Alexy asked rhetorically. "Just to show the world that there are no problems between us? But we have problems, don't we?"
The Russian Orthodox leader complained that Catholic missionaries regularly seek to bring baptized Orthodox believers into the Catholic Church. (Catholics point out that in Russia, the vast majority of those who are officially classified as Orthodox are in fact not connected with any church.) He also charged that Catholics of the Eastern churches-- particularly the Ukrainian Catholic Church-- are deliberately seeking Orthodox converts.
On a more positive note, Patriarch Alexy allowed that Catholic and Orthodox leaders share many concerns, especially in the face of the secularizing trends sweeping Europe. "We have much in common," he said, calling for more cooperative ventures.