Pope
Francis to Pope Tawadros: ecumenism of blood unites us
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis sent a Message to Pope Tawadros II of Alexandria on Sunday,
to mark two years since the Coptic Patriarch's visit to the Holy See. In the
Message, the Holy Father speaks of the present suffering of Christians in many
parts of the world, and especially of the persecution of the Coptic Christians,
whom Pope Tawadros leads. "Today more than ever we are united by the
ecumenism of blood, which further encourages us on the path towards peace and
reconciliation," writes Pope Francis. "I assure you and the Christian
community in Egypt and throughout the Middle East of my unceasing prayer,"
continues Pope Francis, promising to remember in particular the Coptic faithful
recently martyred for their Christian faith.
Below,
please find the official text, in English, of the Message from Pope Francis to
Pope Tawadros
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To
His Holiness Tawadros II
Pope
of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of Saint Mark
As
the second anniversary of our fraternal meeting in Rome is at hand, I wish to
express to Your Holiness my prayerful best wishes for your well-being, as well
as my appreciation for the spiritual bonds which unite the See of Peter and the
See of Mark.
Today
more than ever we are united by the ecumenism of blood, which further
encourages us on the path towards peace and reconciliation. I assure you
and the Christian community in Egypt and throughout the Middle East of my
unceasing prayer, and I remember in particular the Coptic faithful recently
martyred for their Christian faith. May the Lord welcome them into his
Kingdom.
With
thanksgiving to the Lord, I recall our advances along the path of friendship,
united as we are by one baptism. Though our communion is yet imperfect,
what we have in common is greater than what divides us. May we persevere
on our journey to full communion, and grow in love and understanding.
It
is particularly encouraging that the Joint International Commission for
Theological Dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Oriental Orthodox
Churches has recently finalized the document The Exercise of Communion
in the Life of the Early Church and its Implications for our Search for
Communion Today. I am certain that Your Holiness shares my hope that this
vital dialogue will carry on and bear abundant fruit. I am especially grateful
for the willingness of the Patriarchate of the See of Saint Mark to hold the
next meeting of the Commission in Cairo.
Christians
throughout the world are facing similar challenges, which require us to work
together in confronting these issues. I appreciate your appointment last year
of a delegate to participate in the Extraordinary Synod of Bishops dedicated to
the family. It is my hope that our cooperation in this area may continue,
especially in addressing matters related to mixed marriages.
With
these sentiments, and recalling what has rightly become known as the day of
friendship between the Coptic Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church, I
exchange with Your Holiness a fraternal embrace in Christ the Lord.
From
the Vatican, 10 May 2015
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