Vatican City, 7 December 2015 (VIS) –
Following today's Angelus prayer the Pope greeted the pilgrims
present in the Square and affirmed that he is following closely the
work of the Climate Conference in Paris. “What kind of world do we
want to leave to those who come after us, to children who are now
growing up?”, he asked. For the good of our common home, for all of
us and for the future generations, every effort should be directed
toward mitigating the impact of climate change and, at the same time,
curbing poverty and enabling human dignity to flourish”. He urged
those present to pray that the Holy Spirit “enlighten all those who
are called to make such important decisions and give them the courage
always to let themselves be guided in their decisions by the
criterion of the greater good of the human family”.
He recalled that 7 December marks the
fiftieth anniversary of the Common Declaration of Paul VI and the
Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras, in which the memory of the mutual
sentences of excommunication exchanged between the Church of Rome and
Constantinople in 1054 was eliminated. “There is no authentic path
toward unity without a plea for forgiveness, to God and between us,
for the sin of division” he said, asking for prayers for the
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomaios and the other leaders of the
Orthodox Churches so that “relations between Catholics and Orthodox
always be inspired by fraternal love”.
He also mentioned that yesterday in
Chimbote, Peru, the Conventual Franciscans Michael Tomaszek and
Zbigniew Strzalkowski and the priest Alessandro Dordi were beatified.
“May the fidelity of these martyrs in following Jesus give all of
us, especially Christians persecuted in different parts of the world,
the strength to bear witness to the Gospel with courage”.
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