Vatican City, 11 January 2014 (VIS) –
This morning Pope Francis received the Catholic Committee for
Cultural Collaboration with the Orthodox and Oriental Churches, which
is the responsibility of the president of the Pontifical Council for
Promoting Christian Unity, Cardinal Kurt Koch.
Paul VI, during Vatican Council II,
instituted the Catholic Committee for Cultural Collaboration. Shortly
after the Pope's historic encounter with the Ecumenical Patriarch
Athenagoras, the current committee was created upon the initiative of
the then-secretary for Promoting Christian Unity, and thanks to the
generosity of benefactors it continues to offer study bursaries to
clergy and laypeople from the Orthodox Churches and the Oriental
Orthodox Churches who wish to complete their studies in theology in
the academic institutions of the Catholic Church. The Committee also
supports other projects in the field of ecumenical collaboration.
“The path of reconciliation and
renewed brotherhood between Churches, admirably marked by the first
historic meeting between Pope Paul VI and the ecumenical Patriarch
Athenagoras, also needed the experiences of friendship and sharing
born of mutual awareness between the exponents of the different
Churches, and in particular between young people starting out in holy
ministry”, commented Pope Francis.
The Holy Father thanked the benefactors
and members of the Committee's Managing Council which is holding its
annual meeting in Rome, and addressed special greetings to students.
“Your stay among us is important for dialogue between Churches,
today and above all, tomorrow. I give thanks to God for offering me
this beautiful opportunity to meet you and to tell you that the
Bishop of Rome wishes you all the very best. I hope that every one of
you may have a joyful experience of the Church and of the city of
Rome, spiritually and culturally enriching, and that you are enabled
to feel not like guests, but rather as brothers among brothers. I am
sure, on the other hand, that your presence is enriching for the
study communities you attend”.
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