Pope
meets with leaders of Old Catholic Bishops Conference
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis met for the first time on
Thursday with a delegation of the Old Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Union
of Utrecht, reflecting on the shared ecumenical journey since the group broke
away from Rome in the 18th century over questions of papal authority. The group
was led by the Archbishop of Utrecht Dr Joris Vercammen, president of the
International Old Catholic Bishops Conference.
Noting that the International Dialogue Commission between Rome
and the Old Catholic Church has helped build “new bridges” of mutual
understanding and practical co-operation, Pope Francis said convergences and
consensus have been found, and differences between the two groups have been
more clearly identified. At the same time though, he said we are also saddened
when we recognize “new disagreements” that have emerged on matters of ministry
and ethical discernment, making the theological and ecclesiological questions
harder to overcome.
The challenge for
Catholics and Old Catholics, Pope Francis said, is to persevere in dialogue and
to walk, pray and work together in a deeper spirit of conversion.
Noting that there have been “grave sins” on the part of both sides, the
Pope said in a spirit of mutual forgiveness and humble repentance, we need now
to strengthen our desire for reconciliation and peace. The path towards
unity begins with a change of heart, he stressed and on the spiritual journey
from encounter to friendship, from friendship to brotherhood, from brotherhood
to communion, change is inevitable if we are willing to follow the promptings
of the Holy Spirit.
In the meantime, the
Pope said, there are many areas in which Catholics and Old Catholics can
collaborate in tackling the profound spiritual crisis affecting individuals and
societies, especially in Europe which is “so confused about its identity and
vocation”. There is an urgent need for a convincing witness to the truth and values
of the Gospel, he said and in this we can support and encourage one another,
especially at the level of parishes and local communities. The soul of
ecumenism, Pope Francis said, lies in a “change of heart and holiness of life,
along with public and private prayer for the unity of Christians.”
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