Vatican City, 11 May 2015 (VIS) –
Pope Francis has sent a message to His Holiness Tawadros II, Pope of
Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark, to commemorate the
second anniversary of their meeting in Rome.
“Today more than ever we are united
by the ecumenism of blood, which further encourages us on the path
towards peace and reconciliation. I assure you and the Christian
community in Egypt and throughout the Middle East of my unceasing
prayer, and I remember in particular the Coptic faithful recently
martyred for their Christian faith. May the Lord welcome them into
his Kingdom”.
He continues, “with thanksgiving to
the Lord, I recall our advances along the path of friendship, united
as we are by one baptism. Though our communion is yet imperfect, what
we have in common is greater than what divides us. May we persevere
on our journey to full communion, and grow in love and
understanding”.
“It is particularly encouraging that
the Joint International Commission for Theological Dialogue between
the Catholic Church and the Oriental Orthodox Churches has recently
finalised the document 'The Exercise of Communion in the Life of the
Early Church and its Implications for our Search for Communion
Today'. I am certain that Your Holiness shares my hope that this
vital dialogue will carry on and bear abundant fruit. I am especially
grateful for the willingness of the Patriarchate of the See of Saint
Mark to hold the next meeting of the Commission in Cairo”.
“Christians throughout the world are
facing similar challenges, which require us to work together in
confronting these issues. I appreciate your appointment last year of
a delegate to participate in the Extraordinary Synod of Bishops
dedicated to the family. It is my hope that our cooperation in this
area may continue, especially in addressing matters related to mixed
marriages”.
He concludes, “With these sentiments,
and recalling what has rightly become known as the day of friendship
between the Coptic Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church, I
exchange with Your Holiness a fraternal embrace in Christ the Lord”.
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