Vatican
City, 10 June 2013
(VIS) – In a press release today, the Pontifical Council for
Promoting Christian Unity states that the Archbishop of Canterbury,
Justin Welby, will be in Rome to visit Pope Francis on Friday, 14
June.
“This
brief visit”, reads the release, “is of particular interest since
it is the first meeting of the Archbishop and the Pope since their
inaugurations, which took place at about the same time, just over two
months ago.”
“This
visit is an opportunity for the Archbishop and Pope Francis to review
the present state of relations between the Roman Catholic Church and
Anglican Communion. In particular, the interest shown by Archbishop
Welby in global justice and the ethical regulation of financial
markets so that they do not oppress men and women, is echoed in the
constant teaching of the Holy Father. Ever since his experience as an
executive in an oil company, Archbishop Welby has placed great
emphasis on reconciliation, and has continued to press for the
resolution of conflicts within the Church and society. This also
evokes Pope Francis’ own call to build bridges between people of
every nation, so that they may be seen not as rivals and threats, but
as brothers and sisters.”
“Anglicans
and Catholics also must work together to provide clear moral guidance
to society and Archbishop Justin has collaborated closely with the
Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, Vincent Nichols, to safeguard
marriage and other Christian values in society. It is a sign of their
close relations that Archbishop Nichols will accompany the Archbishop
of Canterbury on this visit.”
“Following
the audience, and brief speeches, there will be a short service of
mid-day prayer presided over by the Holy Father and the Archbishop of
Canterbury. Earlier in the day, at the Archbishop’s own request, he
will visit the Excavations beneath St Peter’s Basilica to pray at
the tomb of St Peter, as his predecessor Archbishop Rowan Williams
did on his first visit to Rome. He has also asked particularly for a
time of prayer before the tomb of Blessed John Paul II. Following
this, Archbishop Welby will call upon Cardinal Koch at the Pontifical
Council for Promoting Christian Unity, to renew the acquaintance made
at the time of the Archbishop’s inauguration at Canterbury, and to
learn about the workings of the Pontifical Council.”
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