Vatican
City, 21 November 2013 (VIS) – At 10 a.m. today, in the Consistory
Hall of the Apostolic Palace, the Holy Father received in audience
the Patriarchs of the Oriental Catholic Churches, along with the
Major Archbishops. It is the first time since the beginning of his
pontificate that the Bishop of Rome has held such a long meeting with
the Heads of the Oriental Churches and he therefore took the
opportunity to “renew the great esteem for the spiritual heritage
of the Christian East, and to recall Benedict XVI's description of a
Church leader in his post-Synodal exhortation “Ecclesia in Medio
Oriente”. “You are, he said 'watchful guardians of communion and
servants of ecclesial unity'”.
“In
order for our testimony to be credible”, he continued, “we must
always seek justice, piety, faith, love, patience and clemency,
adopting a sober manner of life in imitation of Christ, who embraced
poverty so that we might be enriched; with tireless zeal and with the
charity, both fraternal and paternal, that the bishops, priests and
faithful, especially those who are alone or marginalised, expect of
us”.
Francis
spoke of the good example that the heads of the Churches should give,
especially to priests who expect “transparency in the management of
goods, and concern for every weakness or need”. He concluded by
emphasising that this must all be achieved through “the committed
application of that authentic synodal practice distinctive of the
Oriental Churches”.
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