Vatican City, 18 January 2016 (VIS) –
This year, as is traditional, an ecumenical delegation from Finland,
led this year by the Lutheran bishop of Helsinki, Irja Askola, came
to visit the bishop of Rome for the feast day of St. Henry of
Uppsala, patron of the country.
"Your ecumenical pilgrimage is an
eloquent sign of the fact that, as Lutherans, Orthodox and Catholics,
you have recognised what unites you and together you wish to bear
witness to Jesus Christ, Who is the foundation of unity", said
the Pope, expressing his joy at their visit.
"In a special way, we can thank
the Lord for the fruits of the dialogue between Lutherans and
Catholics", he continued. "Here I think in particular of
the common document on 'Justification in the Life of the Church'.
Building on these foundations, our dialogue is making promising
progress towards a shared understanding, on the sacramental level, of
Church, Eucharist and Ministry. These steps forward, made together,
lay a solid basis for a growing communion of life in faith and
spirituality, as our relations develop in a spirit of serene
discussion and fraternal sharing".
Although in this dialogue, differences
still remain in doctrine and in practice, "This must not
discourage us, but instead spur us along our journey towards ever
greater unity, not least by working to overcome old ideas and
suspicions. In a world frequently torn by conflict and marked by
secularism and indifference, we are called to join in professing our
faith in Jesus Christ, and thus to become ever more credible
witnesses of unity and promoters of peace and reconciliation",
concluded the Holy Father.
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