Card.
Koch at Global Christian Forum with Pope's solidarity
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis sent the President of the Pontifical Council for the
Promotion of Christian Unity, Cardinal Kurt Koch, to Tirana, Albania, as his
personal representative at a major ecumenical gathering, which took place from
Nov. 2-4 in the city. The Global Christian Forum is holding a meeting in Tirana
under the theme “Discrimination, Persecution, Martyrdom: Following Christ Together.”
Cardinal
Koch told Vatican Radio the “ecumenism of blood” – the shared witness, even
unto death, of Christ’s Lordship – knows no denominational lines. “The
persecutor of Christians doesn’t make any [distinction] between Christians,”
said Cardinal Koch in an exclusive interview with Vatican Radio’s Klaudia
Bumci, who is attending the forum in Tirana.
“The
discrimination, persecution, and martyrdom of Christians is very close to the
heart of the Holy Father,” Cardinal Koch said. “He [gives] his closeness, his
solidarity with all Churches that are in need, in suffering,” he continued.
Cardinal
Koch’s comments echoed the sentiments expressed by Pope Francis in a Message to participants, in which the Holy Father
says, “In various parts of the world, the witness to Christ, even to the
shedding of blood, has become a shared experience of Catholics, Orthodox,
Anglicans, Protestants, Evangelicals and Pentecostals, which is deeper and
stronger than the differences which still separate our Churches and Ecclesial
Communities. Thecommunio martyrum is the greatest sign of our
journeying together.”
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