Catholic-Orthodox
Commission prays for persecuted brethren
(Vatican Radio) The Joint International Commission for the
Theological Dialogue between the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church
has released a Communiqué following the Commission's 13th plenary session,
which was held in Amman, Jordan, from the 15th to the 23rd of Spetember, 2014.
In the statement, the Commission expresses deep concern for and solidarity
with the Christians and members of other religious traditions of the entire
Mideast region who are at present suffering brutally violent persecution, and
promise continued prayers for all the persecuted.
The
statement goes on to express profound gratitude to all those who are engaged in
bringing relief to millions of refugees and displaced persons, in particular to
His Majesty King Ilibn Abdullah al-Hussein of Jordan, the Commission's host for
the 13th plenary session. "The Commission," the statement reads,
"implores the international community to listen seriously to these Leaders
regarding the most useful ways to intervene and protect those who are being
persecuted, and to ensure the continuing vital presence of Christianity in the
Middle East."
Please
find the full text of the statement in English, below.
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JOINT INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION
FOR THE THEOLOGICAL DIALOGUE
BETWEEN
THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH AND
THE ORTHODOX CHURCH
13th
PLENARY SESSION
Amman,
Jordan, 15-23 September 2014
COMMUNIQUE
The
thirteenth meeting of the Joint International Commission for Theological
Dialogue between the Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church was held
from 15 to 23 September 2014 in Amman, Jordan, a city with a long history
related to the roots of Christianity. The meeting was generously and
fraternally hosted by His Beatitude Theophilos III, Patriarch of Jerusalem.
Twenty three Catholic members were present, a few were unable to
attend. All the Orthodox Churches, with the exception of the Patriarchate of
Bulgaria, were represented, namely the Ecumenical Patriarchate, the
Patriarchate of Alexandria, the Patriarchate of Antioch, the Patriarchate of
Jerusalem, the Patriarchate of Moscow, the Patriarchate of Serbia, the
Patriarchate of Romania, the Patriarchate of Georgia, the Church of Cyprus, the
Church of Greece, the Church of Poland, the Church of Albania and the Church of
the Czech Lands and Slovakia.
The Commission worked under the direction of its two
co-presidents, Cardinal Kurt Koch and Metropolitan John of Pergamon, assisted
by the co-secretaries, Metropolitan Gennadios of Sassima (Ecumenical
Patriarchate) and Msgr. Andrea Palmieri (Pontifical Council for Promoting
Christian Unity).
At the opening plenary session held on Wednesday, 17 September in
Mahktas, the Baptism Site of Jesus Christ, the Commission was warmly welcomed
by the host, His Beatitude Patriarch Theophilos III, who emphasized :
"that there can be no genuine dialogue without the presence and the
inspiration of the Holy Spirit, for it is the Holy Spirit that leads us into
all truth (cf. John 16:3)".
In response the two co-presidents expressed their thanks for the
hospitality offered by the Patriarchate of Jerusalem and underlined the
difficult situation in the Middle East and the importance of holding this
meeting in Amman, Jordan.
On Saturday, 20 September, the Catholic members celebrated the
Eucharist in the Parish of our Lady of Nazareth presided over by Cardinal Kurt
Koch. In his homily he said that “Christians are already united in many ways
and most especially in the martyrdom of our brothers and sisters belonging to
different Churches and Ecclesial Communions". Later a dinner was offered
by Archbishop Giorgio Lingua, Apostolic Nuncio in Jordan and Iraq.
On Sunday, 21 September, the Orthodox members celebrated the
Divine Liturgy in the Cathedral of the Entry of Christ to the Temple, of the
Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem. The celebration was presided over by
Metropolitan Chrysostomos of Messinia, in the presence of the Catholic members.
In addressing those present, Metropolitan Benedictos of Philadelphia
conveyed ”his warm welcome to the Commission members attending the Divine
Liturgy in this historical church and asked to pray for a peaceful coexistence
of all Christians and religious communities in the suffering region."
During the afternoon, the members paid a visit to the Church of the Map and
Mount Nebo.
On Monday, 22 September, His Beatitude Patriarch Theophilos III
and His Royal Highness Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad joined the Plenary Session of
the afternoon. Prince Gzazi conveyed the greetings His Majesty King Ilbin
Abdullah al-Hussein of Jordan and expressed his personal and particular
interest for the progress of the dialogue. He underlined that any spiritual,
intellectual or theological dialogue cannot be interrupted by a crisis. He
recalled the recent visit of His Holiness Pope Francis and invited the Joint
Commission to meet again in the near future in Jordan. He also extended an
invitation to His All Holiness the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew to visit
Jordan. His Beatitude Patriarch Theophilos as well as the two co-presidents
expressed the warm thanks to His Royal Highness Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad who
facilitated the organization of this meeting. Later in the evening
Patriarch Theophilos III offered an official farewell dinner to the Commission
members.
On the first day of the meeting, as is customary, the Roman
Catholic and Orthodox members met separately to coordinate their work. The
Orthodox meeting discussed among other things the draft text produced by the
Coordinating Committee in 2012, Paris, France, on "Synodality and
Primacy" as it was mandated by the 12th Joint Commission in Vienna. The
Catholic meeting also considered the draft text, seeking specific ways to
improve the text, and respond to methodological concerns.
Because of the many questions raised about the text, the
Commission decided to draft a new text which was then discussed and revised in
detail. The Commission decided that the text be referred to the next
Coordinating Committee for further elaboration and improvement, in view of the
next Plenary Session of the Joint Commission.
The Commission members, being assembled near the holy sites
connected with the Baptism of Jesus Christ, raised their voices to express
their deep concern for and solidarity with the Christians and members of other
religious traditions of this entire region who are being persecuted, displaced
and murdered. They totally rejected the idea that such horrifying crimes can be
justified in the name of God or of religion. They prayed ardently for
these brothers and sisters. They expressed profound gratitude to all those who
are engaged in bringing relief to millions of refugees and displaced persons.
They expressed thanks in particular to His Majesty King Ilibn Abdullah
al-Hussein of Jordan for his exemplary commitment to this task. They prayed for
all the Religious Leaders of the region that they may continue to comfort their
people and keep alive the vision of their return to their lands and homes,
which in recent times have been occupied and often profaned. The Commission
implores the international community to listen seriously to these Leaders
regarding the most useful ways to intervene and protect those who are being
persecuted, and to ensure the continuing vital presence of Christianity in the
Middle East. They also renewed the appeal for the liberation of the
Metropolitans of Aleppo, Mar Gregorios Yohanna Ibrahim and Boulos Yazigi, and
the priests and religious, and all those who have been kidnapped. May God
shorten these difficult times and bring peace, justice and reconciliation to
the whole region.
To
underline this sense of solidarity with the suffering peoples of the region, on
Saturday 20 September, the co-presidents, accompanied by other members of the
Commission visited a refugee center in Amman where they experienced first hand
the urgent needs of the refugees and listened to the sad stories behind their
tragic situation.
The
meeting of the Joint Commission was marked by a spirit of friendship and
trustful collaboration. The members greatly appreciated the generous
hospitality of the host Church, and they strongly commend the continuing work
of the dialogue to the prayers of the faithful.
Amman, Jordan, 22 September 2014.
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