Revisiting
the highlights of Pope Francis’ visit to Turkey
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has just concluded a
three-day pastoral visit to Turkey which took him to the cities of Ankara and
Istanbul. It was a journey that had a strong emphasis on ecumenical
relations and interfaith dialogue and saw the Pope and the Ecumenical Patriarch
Bartholomew I sign a joint declaration pledging to intensify their search for
Christian unity and calling for a constructive dialogue with Islam. Our
correspondent travelling with the Pope to Turkey was Philippa Hitchen and in an
interview with Linda Bordoni, she revisited some of the highlights of this
papal trip.
Listen to the full interview with Vatican Radio’s correspondent
Philippa Hitchen:
Pope Francis’ final engagement before he left Istanbul on Sunday
was a meeting with a group of young people including many refugees from
conflict zones of the Middle East and Africa. Philippa described the event as a
“very poignant” visit and “personal encounter” between the refugees and the
Pope that also helps to remind the international community of the huge number
of refugees who have flocked to Turkey from neighbouring countries, especially
Syria.
Turning to the Pope’s many other engagements during this “very
busy” visit, Philippa said there were many moving and significant moments.
One particularly striking moment for her was the Pope’s gesture of bowing
his head and asking for the blessing of the Orthodox Patriarch during a Divine
Liturgy at the Patriarchal Church of St. George in Istanbul and she said this
spoke volumes about the friendship between the two leaders and the ecumenical
dialogue between their Churches.
“How could you not be moved by the moment that Pope Francis
bowed his head and asked the Orthodox Patriarch to bless him and the patriarch
planted a kiss on his head….. a real symbol of the friendship between these two
people and also a real symbol of the direction that their Churches are
taking..…a slow but steady progress towards reconciliation and Christian unity
between East and West.”
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