Continue to Pray for the Unity of All Christians
Vatican City: January 20, 2010, (PCTV Newsdesk)Before his general audience, held this morning in the Vatican's Paul VI Hall,
Benedict XVI blessed a marble state of St. Rafaela Maria Porras y Ayllon,
foundress of the Sisters Servants of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which has been
positioned in a niche in the external wall of the Vatican
Basilica.
The theme of the papal catechesis
in today's audience was the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, which is
currently being celebrated and which, the Holy Father noted, invites us to pray
to the Lord for "the visible unity of all Christians", because unity is "first
and foremost a gift of God".
He then remarked how the theme
chosen for this year's Week - "you are witnesses of these things" - raises two
questions: "what are these things?" and: "how can we be witnesses of these
things?". The answer to the first question is "the mystery of the Passion and
the gift of the Resurrection", said the Pope. "By knowing Christ we know the
face of God. ... In Christ, the distant God becomes close". As for the second
question, he explained that "we can only be witnesses of Christ, ... by knowing
Him personally, ... and truly meeting Him in our life of faith, and thus we can
contribute to the novelty of the world, to eternal
life".
"The modern ecumenical movement
has undergone such considerable development in the last century as to become an
important element in the life of the Church. ... It not only favours fraternal
relations between Churches and ecclesial communities, in response to the
commandment to love, ... but also stimulates theological research. Furthermore,
it involves the real life of Churches and ecclesial communities, with themes
that concern pastoral care and sacramental life".
"Since Vatican Council II the
Catholic Church has forged fraternal relations with all the Churches of the East
and ecclesial communities of the West. In particular, with most of them, she has
established bilateral theological dialogue that has been able to find points of
convergence, even consensus, on various matters, thus strengthening our bonds of
communion. Over the last twelvemonth, the various dialogues have made important
progress".
Turning then to refer specifically
to "the study of a crucial theme in dialogue between Catholic and Orthodox: 'the
role of the Bishop of Rome in the communion of the Church in the first
millennium'", a study which will subsequently "also extend to the second
millennium", the Holy Father recalled how he had asked Catholics to pray "for
this delicate dialogue which is so essential for the entire ecumenical
movement".
The Holy Father likewise referred
to such events as "the commemoration of the tenth anniversary of
the
Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification, which Catholics and
Lutherans celebrated together on 31 October 2009", and "the visit to Rome of
Archbishop Rowan Williams of Canterbury, ... who held discussions on the
situation currently facing the Anglican Communion. The joint commitment to
continue dialogue is a positive sign, an expression of how intense the desire
for unity is, despite the obstacles that stand in its way", said the
Pope.
And he went on: "Ecumenical work
is not a linear process, the old problems that arose in another age lose their
importance, giving way to problems and difficulties of our own time. For this
reason we must always be willing to accept a process of purificationm, through
which the Lord makes us capable of unity".
The Holy Father concluded by
asking people "to pray for the complex question of ecumenism, for the promotion
of dialogue, and that the Christians of our time may show the world a shared
witness of faithfulness to Christ".
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