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ADDRESS OF HIS HOLINESS BENEDICT XVI TO THE MEMBERS OF THE
DELEGATION OF THE ECUMENICAL PATRIARCHATE OF CONSTANTINOPLE
Thursday, 29 June 2006
Dear Brothers in Christ,
With great joy and sincere affection in the Lord I welcome today
Your Eminence, Metropolitan John, and the other members of the Delegation that
His Holiness Bartholomew I and the Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate
have graciously sent for the feast of Saints Peter and Paul, patrons of the
Church of Rome. To each of you I offer my cordial greetings. It gives me
pleasure to welcome you in the words of the Apostle Peter: "Simon Peter, a
servant and apostle of Jesus Christ, to those who have obtained a faith of equal
standing with ours in the righteousness of our God and Saviour Jesus Christ: May
grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our
Lord" (2 Pet 1:1-2). These words call to mind our common faith and
the mystery of the salvation we have received, a gift which we must pass on to
the men and women of our day. The fact that the feast of Saints Peter and Paul
is celebrated on the same day by both Catholics and Orthodox evokes our shared
Apostolic succession and ecclesial fraternity. I am pleased to recall here how
Byzantine hymnography attributes to Saint Peter a title charged with meaning,
that of protocoryphaeus, the first in the choir who has the task of
maintaining the harmony of the voices, for the glory of God and the service of
his people. I am therefore grateful to you who have come to unite your prayer to
ours, prompted by our common commitment to continue the journey that leads us
step by step to eliminate all dissonance from the choir of the one Church of
Christ.
In the future there will be important opportunities for
encounter and fraternal dialogue. Your presence, Your Eminence, as Co-President
of the Mixed International Commission for theological dialogue between Orthodox
and Catholics, brings to my mind the plenary session of the said Commission
which is to take place in Belgrade in September, thanks to the welcome extended
by the Serbian Orthodox Patriarchate. Dialogue thus resumes its path and enters
a new phase. Spontaneously we find ourselves wanting to pray that the Holy
Spirit will enlighten and inflame our hearts, strengthening our common will to
respond, insofar as it depends on us, to the Lord’s ardent prayer: "Ut unum
sint"; in this way, may the disciples of Christ, united in faith, together
proclaim his Gospel to the whole world, so that, believing in him, all will be
saved.
Furthermore, responding to the invitation extended by the
Government, the Patriarchate and the local Catholic Community, I hope to be able
to undertake an apostolic pilgrimage to Turkey, a country of ancient and rich
culture, a noble country where many holy Fathers of our ecclesial, theological
and spiritual tradition spent their lives. This will allow me to take part in
the celebrations on the occasion of the Feast of Saint Andrew the Apostle,
brother of Saint Peter. As I repeat the gesture of my predecessors of blessed
memory, Paul VI and John Paul II, on the occasion of their visits to Phanar, it
will be a joy for me to meet His Holiness Bartholomew I, thereby reciprocating
the welcome visits that he has been good enough to pay here in Rome. I am
certain that this mutual exchange will strengthen our ecclesial fraternity and
facilitate collaboration in our common initiatives. May the Lord help us to move
forward with renewed confidence towards the day when we will be able to
celebrate together the Holy Eucharist of the Lord, as a sign of full communion.
With these cordial sentiments, I ask you, Your Eminence, and
those accompanying you, to convey my fraternal greetings to Patriarch
Bartholomew I and to the Holy Synod, while I give thanks to the Lord who has
granted us to accomplish a new step in the implementation of his will for unity
and peace.
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