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APOSTOLIC PILGRIMAGE TO INDIA
ADDRESS OF JOHN PAUL II ON
OCCASION OF THE VISIT TO THE CATHOLICOS OF THE MALANKARESE SYRIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH
Cochin (India) Friday, 7 February 1986
Your Beatitude, Dear Brothers in Christ,
“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ who has blessed us with
every spiritual blessing of heaven in Christ" .
1. Today I make my own these words which Saint Paul addressed to the Christians
of Ephesus. I do so because I consider our meeting today to be a blessing
bestowed by God on our Churches and especially on the Catholics and Syrian
Orthodox of India.
The joy and the hope which I experience at this moment are out of proportion to
the inevitable brevity of our meeting – brevity due simply to the very full
programme of my pastoral visit to your great country.
2. It is a joy for me to see Your Beatitude again and to greet you, your bishops
and all who accompany you. Nor have I forgotten your presence with His Holiness
Ignatius Zakka Iwas I, Patriarch of the Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch,
during the visit he paid me in Rome two years ago.
The Common Declaration that I signed with him on that occasion in its doctrinal
and pastoral implications marked a decisive step in relations between our two
Churches as we move towards unity. I know that this Declaration made a great
impact here, both in your Church and among the Catholic faithful. I know also
that Your Beatitude is concerned to emphasise its importance and that you have
made proposals for putting it into practice. The proposals have found a
favourable response among many Catholics. It is my hope that shortly our Church
will find new and effective means of going forward together in theological
dialogue and in pastoral collaboration.
His Holiness Zakka Iwas and I affirmed in our Common Declaration: "We do not
forget that we must still do all in our power to achieve the full visible
communion between the Catholic Church and the Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch
and ceaselessly we implore our Lord to grant us that unity which alone will
enable us to give to the world a fully unanimous Gospel witness". We went on to
say: "We pledge ourselves solemnly to do all that in us lies to remove the last
obstacles still hindering full communion between the Catholic Church and the
Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch" .
3. Your Beatitude: it is a blessing of God that we are able here to confirm our
commitment and to invite all our brother bishops and all the faithful to make it
their own. Since we are called to be a source of unity and reconciliation within
our Churches, between our Churches and in the world, we must give due importance
to the search for unity at the local level, since all division is an obstacle to
the spreading of the Gospel and thus to the Church’s fulfilment of her calling.
Together in this church, before the altar of God, may we hear anew his call to
do all we can to hasten that blessed day when we will be able to celebrate the
Eucharist together.
This meeting, through you and the bishops and others who are with you, is for me
a meeting with the whole of your Church. With fraternal love for my brother His
Holiness Patriarch Zakka Iwas I, I implore God’s abundant blessing on him, on
Your Beatitude, on your clergy and on your people.
© Copyright 1986 - Libreria Editrice Vaticana
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