LETTER OF PAUL VI TO
THE REVEREND DR PHILIP POTTER GENERAL SECRETARY OF THE WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES
To the Reverend Dr Philip Potter General Secretary World Council of
Churches
The ecumenical importance of the celebration by the
World Council of Churches of its Fifth Assembly at Nairobi moves us to address
you with words of friendship, encouragement and Christian greetings. Because
your desire for unity and reconciliation coincides with our own, we have been
happy to appoint sixteen Catholic observers who are with you on this occasion.
And to give further evidence of the confidence which it awakens in us are asking
our brother Cardinal John Willebrands to tell you at greater length of our
interest in the Assembly and of our interest in the Assembly and of our warm
good wishes for its successful outcome.
We hope that the Assembly will indeed have an
important influence on the life of the World Council of Churches, on its member
Churches and on all who are committed to the ecumenical movement. We trust that
the efforts which the Catholic Church has made and will continue to make to
promote the ecumenical movement and, wherever possible, to collaborate with the
World Council of Churches will continue and grow even greater with God's help.
May the assurance of our fraternal solidarity hearten you for the years ahead.
Be assured that our thoughts and fervent prayers are
with you in these days. May God grant you courage and faithfulness and joy in
doing his will, and the strength to move steadily forward, through the
assistance of the Holy Spirit, towards the fulfilment of Christ's prayers to the
Father: « . . . that they may be one, even as we are one» (Io. 17, 11).
From the Vatican, 20 November 1975.
PAULUS PP. VI
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