Vatican
City, 8 May 2013
(VIS) - From 9 to 13 May, His Holiness Pope Tawadros II, Pope of
Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark, head of the Coptic
Orthodox Church of Egypt, will come to Rome to meet with His Holiness
Pope Francis.
The
Coptic Orthodox Church of Egypt has about ten million faithful. This
large membership makes the Coptic Church one of the most important
elements in the ecclesial landscape of the Middle East where, in
recent times, Christian communities are having to deal with very
difficult situations.
Pope
Tawadros’ predecessor, Pope Shenouda III, met with Pope Paul VI in
the Vatican 40 years ago in May of 1973. On that occasion, the Pope
and the Coptic Orthodox Patriarch signed an important Christological
Declaration in common and initiated bilateral ecumenical dialogue
between the two Churches.
Since
the election of Pope Tawadros II as the new Coptic Orthodox
Patriarch, there has been a growing rapprochement between the
Christian communities in Egypt. This has led to the establishment of
a council of Christian Churches in Egypt.
Pope
Tawadros, as well as having an audience and a shared prayer with the
Holy Father on Friday, 10 May, will be received at the Pontifical
Council for Promoting Christian Unity and other dicasteries of the
Roman Curia. He will visit the tombs of the Apostles Peter and Paul
and will meet with the faithful of the Coptic community resident in
Rome.
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