The tenth meeting of the International Joint
Commission for Theological Dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Oriental
Orthodox Churches took place in Rome from January 23 to 27, 2013, hosted by the
Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity. It was chaired jointly by His
Eminence Cardinal Kurt Koch, President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting
Christian Unity, and by His Eminence Metropolitan Bishoy of Damiette.
Joining delegates from the Catholic Church were
representatives of the following Oriental Orthodox Churches: the Antiochian
Syrian Orthodox Church, the Armenian Apostolic Church (Catholicosate of All
Armenians), the Armenian Apostolic Church (Holy See of Cilicia), the Coptic
Orthodox Church, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, and the Malankara
Orthodox Syrian Church. No representative of the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahdo
Church was able to attend.
The two delegations met separately on the morning of
January 23. The Joint Commission held plenary sessions on January 23, 24, 25 and
26, each of which began with a brief prayer service using material prepared for
the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.
At the beginning of the first session, Cardinal Koch
noted with sadness that the heads of two of the Oriental Orthodox Churches had
passed away since the last meeting: His Holiness Shenouda III, Pope of
Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of Saint Mark, and His Holiness Abuna Paulos
I, Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church who had hosted the 2012
meeting of the dialogue. The members observed a moment of silent prayer for the
repose of the two patriarchs, and also for Bishop Mikhael Al-Jamil, Procurator
General of the Syrian Catholic Patriarchate, a member of the dialogue who died
in December 2012. Prayers were also offered for the new Coptic Orthodox
Patriarch, His Holiness Pope Tawadros II, and for the new Coptic Catholic
Patriarch, His Beatitude Ibrahim Isaac Sidrak. The members congratulated Most
Reverend Paul Rouhana on his ordination as Maronite Bishop of Sarba in July
2012, and regretted very much that Armenian Catholic Archbishop Peter Marayati
of Aleppo was not able to attend because of the dramatic situation in his city.
At this tenth meeting, the members continued their
study of the ways in which full communion among our churches was expressed in
the first five centuries. In particular, the role of mutual recognition of
saints was examined. His Eminence Dr. Gabriel Mar Gregorios presented a paper,
"Saints as an Element of Communion and Communication in the Early Church: A
Biblical-Theological Perspective," and Father Mark Sheridan, OSB, read his
parallel study, "The Saints as an Element in the Communion and Communication in
the Early Church." The commission also considered the procedures employed by
their churches to recognize new saints. Father Ronald Roberson, CSP, offered a
paper entitled "The Process of Recognition/Canonization of Saints in the
Catholic Church in History and Today," which was coupled with a study by His
Eminence Archbishop Nareg Alemezian, "The Procedure for Introducing a Saint into
the Church Directory of Feasts – Recognition/Canonization in the Armenian
Apostolic Church." Briefer summaries of the canonization/recognition procedures
in their own churches were offered by Metropolitan Bishoy (Coptic Orthodox
Church), His Eminence Metropolitan Theophilus George Saliba (Syrian Orthodox
Church of Antioch), Father Daniel Seifemichael Feleke (Ethiopian Orthodox
Tewahedo Church), His Eminence Metropolitan Youhanon Mar Demetrios (Malankara
Orthodox Syrian Church), and His Eminence Metropolitan Theophilose Kuriakose (Malankara
Syrian Orthodox Church). Based on these studies, the members noted that the
mutual recognition of saints – which in the first five centuries was largely a
local phenomenon – was a constitutive element in the expression of full
communion at that time.
On September 13 and 14, 2012, a drafting committee met
in Rome and produced an initial draft document entitled, "The Exercise of
Communion in the Life of the Early Church and its Implications for our Search
for Communion Today." The bulk of the commission’s time at this tenth meeting
was spent carefully examining this draft text, to which a section on the mutual
recognition of saints will also be added. The comments and observations of the
members were noted by the drafting committee and will be taken into account as
it prepares a more ample text for consideration at the next meeting.
On January 25, the Commission was received in audience
by His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI. Metropolitan Bishoy extended greetings to the
Holy Father on behalf of the members of the commission. He thanked him for the
condolences he expressed upon the recent deaths of the Coptic and Ethiopian
patriarchs, and for his congratulatory message to Pope Tawardos II. He also
presented him with a hand painted icon of the Blessed Virgin Saint Mary the
Mother of God as a gift.
Pope Benedict then addressed the Commission in these
words: "It is with joy in the Lord that I welcome you, the members of the Joint
International Commission for Theological Dialogue between the Catholic Church
and the Oriental Orthodox Churches. Through you I extend fraternal greetings to
the heads of all the Oriental Orthodox Churches. In a particular way I greet His
Eminence Anba Bishoy, Co-President of the Commission, and I thank him for his
kind words. Before all else I would like to recall with appreciation the memory
of His Holiness Shenouda III, Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of
Saint Mark, who died recently. I also remember with gratitude His Holiness Abuna
Paulos, Patriarch of the Ethiopian Tewahedo Orthodox Church, who last year
hosted the Ninth Meeting of the International Joint Commission for Theological
Dialogue in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. I was saddened, too, to learn of the death of
the Most Reverend Jules Mikhael Al-Jamil, Titular Archbishop of Takrit and
Procurator of the Syrian Catholic Patriarchate in Rome and a member of your
Commission. I join you in prayer for the eternal rest of these dedicated
servants of the Lord. Our meeting today affords us an opportunity to reflect
together with gratitude on the work of the International Joint Commission, which
began ten years ago, in January 2003, as an initiative of the ecclesial
authorities of the family of the Oriental Orthodox Churches and the Pontifical
Council for Promoting Christian Unity. In the past decade the Commission has
examined from an historical perspective the various ways in which the Churches
expressed their communion in the early centuries. During this week devoted to
prayer for the unity of all Christ’s followers, you have met to explore more
fully the communion and communication which existed between the Churches in the
first five centuries of Christian history. In acknowledging the progress which
has been made, I express my hope that relations between the Catholic Church and
the Oriental Orthodox Churches will continue to develop in a fraternal spirit of
cooperation, particularly through the growth of a theological dialogue capable
of helping all the Lord’s followers to grow in communion and to bear witness
before the world to the saving truth of the Gospel. Many of you come from areas
where Christians, as individuals and communities, face painful trials and
difficulties which are a source of deep concern to us all. Through you, I would
like to assure all the faithful of the Middle East of my spiritual closeness and
my prayer that this land, so important in God’s plan of salvation, may be led,
through constructive dialogue and cooperation, to a future of justice and
lasting peace. All Christians need to work together in mutual acceptance and
trust in serving the cause of peace and justice in fidelity to the Lord’s will.
May the example and intercession of the countless martyrs and saints who down
the ages have borne courageous witness to Christ in all our Churches, sustain
and strengthen all of us in meeting the challenges of the present with
confidence and hope in the future which the Lord is opening before us. Upon you,
and upon all those associated with the work of the Commission, I cordially
invoke a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit’s gifts of wisdom, joy and peace.
Thank you for your attention."
Later on the same day, the members attended the
Vespers Service presided over by Pope Benedict XVI in the Basilica of Saint Paul
the Apostle Outside the Walls for the conclusion of the Week of Prayer for
Christian Unity.
Cardinal Koch hosted a meal at the Domus Sanctae
Marthae in the Vatican on Thursday evening, January 24 for the members of
the dialogue commission and the staff of the Pontifical Council for Promoting
Christian Unity. His Eminence Cardinal Leonardo Sandri, Prefect of the
Congregation for the Oriental Churches, also attended the dinner.
The eleventh meeting of the International Joint
Commission will take place in Kerala, India, hosted by the Malankara Orthodox
Syrian Church. The members will plan to arrive on Monday, January 27, 2014.
Separate family meetings will take place on January 28, followed by plenary
sessions on January 29, 30, 31, and February 1.
The members concluded with joyful thanks to God, the
Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, for what has been accomplished at this
meeting.
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The members of the Commission are:
Representatives of the Oriental Orthodox Churches
(in alphabetical order)
Antiochian Syrian Orthodox Church: H.E. Mor
Theophilus George Saliba, Archbishop of Mount Lebanon, Secretary of the Holy
Synod of the Syrian Orthodox Church, Beirut, Lebanon; H.E. Kuriakose
Theophilose, Metropolitan of the Malankara Syrian Orthodox Theological Seminary
and President of the Ecumenical Secretariat of the Malankara Syrian Orthodox
Church in India, Ernakulam, India;
Armenian Apostolic Church: Catholicosate of all
Armenians: H.E. Khajag Barsamian, Archbishop of the Eastern Diocese of the
USA, New York (unable to attend, represented by Reverend Father Shahe Ananyan,
Etchmiadzin, Armenia); H.E. Archbishop Yeznik Petrossian, General Secretary of
Bible Society of Armenia, Etchmiadzin, Armenia;
Armenian Apostolic Church: Holy See of Cilicia:
H.E. Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, Prelate of the Eastern Prelacy in the USA, New
York; H.E. Archbishop Nareg Alemezian, Ecumenical Officer of the Holy See of
Cilicia, Antelias, Lebanon;
Coptic Orthodox Church: H.E. Anba Bishoy
(co-chair), Metropolitan of Damiette, Egypt; Rev. Fr. Shenouda Maher
Ishak, West Henrietta, New York, USA; H.G. Bishop Daniel of the Coptic Orthodox
Church in Sydney, Australia (observer); Bishop Barnaba of Torino and Rome
(observer);
Eritrean Orthodox Tewahdo Church: Rev. Fr.
Kaleab Gebreselassie Gebru, Eritrean Orthodox Tewahdo Patriarchate, Asmara,
Eritrea (unable to attend);
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church:
Archbishop Markos of Eastern Gojjam (unable to attend); Rev. Fr. Daniel
Seifemichael Feleke of Holy Trinity Theological University College in Addis
Ababa;
Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church: H.E.
Metropolitan Dr. Gabriel Mar Gregorios, President of the Department of
Ecumenical Relations, Diocese of Trivandrum, India; H. E. Metropolitan Dr.
Youhanon Mar Demetrios, Bishop of Delhi (co-secretary), Delhi, India.
Representatives of the Catholic Church
His Eminence Cardinal Kurt Koch (co-chair), President
of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity;
Most Reverend Paul-Werner Scheele, Bishop Emeritus of
Würzburg, Germany;
Most Reverend Youhanna Golta, Patriarchal Auxiliary
Bishop of the Coptic Catholic Patriarchate, Cairo, Egypt;
Most Reverend Archbishop Basilios Georges Casmoussa,
Syrian Catholic Patriarchate, Beirut, Lebanon (observer);
Most Reverend Peter Marayati, Armenian Catholic
Archbishop of Aleppo, Syria (unable to attend);
Most Reverend Woldetensae Ghebreghiorghis, Apostolic
Vicar of Harar, Ethiopia, President of the Ecumenical Commission of the Catholic
Church in Ethiopia and Eritrea;
Most Reverend Paul Rouhana, OLM, Maronite Bishop of
Sarba and General Secretary of the Middle East Council of Churches, Jounieh,
Lebanon;
Rev. Fr. Frans Bouwen M.Afr., Consultant to the
Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity; Jerusalem;
Rev. Fr. Columba Stewart, OSB, Executive Director,
Hill Museum and Manuscript Library, Saint John’s Abbey and University,
Collegeville, Minnesota, USA;
Rev. Fr. Ronald G. Roberson, CSP, Associate Director
of the Secretariat for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs, US Conference of
Catholic Bishops, Washington, DC, USA;
Rev. Fr. Mark Sheridan, OSB, Pontificio Ateneo S.
Anselmo, Rome;
Rev. Fr. Mathew Vellanickal, Vicar General of the
Archdiocese of Changanacherry, India;
Rev. Fr. Boghos Levon Zekiyan, Pontifical Oriental
Institute, Rome;
Prof. Dietmar W. Winkler, Consultant to the Pontifical
Council for Promoting Christian Unity, Salzburg, Austria.
Rev. Fr. Gabriel Quicke, Official of the Pontifical
Council for Promoting Christian Unity, Rome (co-secretary).
Rome, January 26, 2013