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Pope's Message to Bartholomew I
"Relations Between Us Are Entering Progressively Deeper Levels"
VATICAN CITY, NOV. 30, 2008 (Zenit.org). - Here is
the text of the message Benedict XVI sent to
Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew I for the feast of
St. Andrew, which is today.
The message was delivered by a Vatican delegation
sent to visit the ecumenical patriarch of
Constantinople for the occasion. The president
and secretary of the Pontifical Council for
Promoting Christian Unity, Cardinal Walter Kasper
and Bishop Brian Farrell, respectively, were
accompanied by Domincan Father Vladimiro Caroli,
of the council, and Archbishop Antonio Lucibello,
the apostolic nuncio in Ankara.
"Grace to you and peace from God the Father"' (Gal 1: 3)
It is with deep joy that I address these words of
Saint Paul to Your Holiness, the Holy Synod and
all the Orthodox clergy and lay people assembled
for the feast of Saint Andrew, the brother of
Saint Peter and, like him, a great apostle and
martyr for Christ. I am pleased to be represented
on This festal occasion by a delegation led by my
venerable brother Cardinal Walter Kasper,
President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting
Christian Unity, to whom I am entrusting this
message of greetings. My own prayers join with
yours as we plead with the Lord for the
well-being and unity of the followers of Christ
throughout the world.
I give thanks to God that he has enabled us to
deepen the bonds of mutual love between us,
supported by prayer and ever more regular
fraternal contact. In the course of the year that
is now drawing to a close, we have been blessed
three times by the presence of Your Holiness in
Rome: on the occasion of your magisterial address
at the Pontifical Oriental Institute, which is
honoured to number you among its alumni; at the
opening of the Pauline Year on the feast of
Rome's patron saints, Peter and Paul; and at the
Twelfth Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of
Bishops of the Catholic Church, held in October
on the Word of God in the Life and Mission of the
Church, when you delivered a most thoughtful address.
As a sign of our growing communion and spiritual
closeness, the Catholic Church for her part was
represented at the celebrations of the Pauline
Year overseen by Your Holiness, including a
symposium and a pilgrimage to the Pauline sites
in Asia Minor. These experiences of encounter and
shared prayer contribute to an increase in our
commitment to attain the goal of our ecumenical journey.
In this same spirit, Your Holiness has informed
me of the positive outcome of the Synaxis of the
Primates and Representatives of the Orthodox
Churches, which took place recently at the
Phanar. The hopeful signs which emerged for
inter-Orthodox relations and ecumenical
engagement have been welcomed with joy. I believe
and pray that these developments will have a
constructive impact on the official theological
dialogue between the Orthodox Churches and the
Catholic Church, and will lead to a resolution of
the difficulties experienced in the last two
sessions. As Your Holiness remarked during your
address to the Synod of Bishops of the Catholic
Church, the Joint International Commission for
Theological Dialogue between Catholics and
Orthodox is now addressing a crucial issue which,
once resolved, would draw us closer to full communion.
On this feast of Saint Andrew, we reflect with
joy and thanksgiving that the relations between
us are entering progressively deeper levels as we
renew our commitment to the path of prayer and
dialogue. We trust that our common journey will
hasten the arrival of that blessed day when we
will praise God together in a shared celebration
of the Eucharist. The inner life of our Churches
and the challenges of our modem world urgently
demand this witness of unity among Christ's disciples.
It is with these brotherly sentiments that I
extend to Your Holiness my cordial greetings in
the Lord, who assures us of his grace and peace.
From the Vatican, 26 November 2008
BENEDICTUS PP XVI
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