Vatican City, 10 May 2014 (VIS) –
Today a message was published, sent by the Holy Father to His
Holiness Tawadros II, Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of
St. Mark, to commemorate the first anniversary of their meeting in
Rome on 10 May 2013 which, writes Pope Francis, “strengthened those
spiritual bonds between the See of Peter and the See of Mark, and
which had been renewed by the historic encounter between Pope Paul VI
and Pope Shenouda III in 1973”.
“It is with thanksgiving to the Lord
that we reflect on the journey of reconciliation and friendship which
we have undertaken together. With God’s help, we have learned
better to understand one another and to build solid foundations for
overcoming long-standing differences. Conscious that what unites us
is far greater than what separates us, we already experience a real
communion, while recognising that it is neither full nor perfect.
With trust in the Lord’s grace, we continue to strive through
dialogue in charity and truth to overcome the remaining obstacles to
full communion. Building upon our shared moment of prayer in the
course of Your Holiness’s visit to Rome, let us continue to pray to
God that all his children, born to new life through the waters of
baptism and enlightened by faith, may also become one in love. For my
part, I assure Your Holiness of my unceasing prayer for all
Christians in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. May the Lord
inspire in those who are responsible for the destiny of peoples in
these lands, a firm resolve to seek just and peaceful solutions
respectful of the rights of all”.
“On this joyful occasion, which has
rightly become known as the day of friendship between Copts and
Catholics, I exchange with Your Holiness a fraternal embrace of peace
in Christ our Lord”.
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