Pope Francis at Ecumenical Vespers: walk the way of
unity
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
asked for 'mercy and forgiveness' for the way Christians have behaved towards
each other, saying we cannot let the weight of past faults continue to
contaminate our relationships. The Pope's words came in his homily at
an ecumenical celebration of Vespers on Monday evening in the Papal Basilica of
St. Paul Outside the Walls marking the end of the Week of Prayer for Christian
Unity. In his prepared remarks, the Holy Father focused on the need for divided
Christian communities to walk together in the way of the Lord, in the knowledge
that unity is a gift of heaven and in the understanding that all service
rendered to the cause of the one Gospel builds up the one true Church and gives
glory to the one Lord, Jesus Christ.
“While we journey together
toward full communion,” said Pope Francis, “we can begin already to develop
many forms of cooperation in order to favor the spread of the Gospel – and
walking together, we become aware that we are already united in the name of the
Lord.”
Pope Francis placed his
reflections in the key of the Jubilee Year of Mercy, saying that as Bishop of
Rome, he wanted "to ask for forgiveness for the behaviour of Catholics
towards Christians of other Churches" which has not reflected Gospel
values. At the same time, he said, "I invite all Catholics to forgive if
they - today or in the past - have been offended by other Christians". “In
this extraordinary Jubilee year of mercy, we must always keep in mind that
there cannot be an authentic search for Christian unity without trusting fully
in the Father’s mercy,” he said. “God’s mercy,” the Pope said, “will renew
our relationships.”
Pope Francis told
representatives of the other Christian Churches and communities present in the
Basilica that we can make progress on the path to full visible communion
"not only when we come closer to each other, but above all as we convert
ourselves to the Lord". At the start of Vespers, the Pope invited Orthodox
Metropolitan Gennadios, representing the Ecumenical Patriarchate, and Anglican
Archbishop David Moxon to walk with him through the Holy Door of the Basilica,
while at the end of the celebration he invited them to join him in giving the
final blessing.
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