The Georgian Orthodox Church on Pope’s visit
Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia, His Holiness and Beatitude Ilia II.- RUETERS |
(Vatican Radio) One of the
highlights of Pope Francis’ Apostolic Journey to Georgia is an
encounter with the leader of the Georgian Orthodox Church.
Pope Francis and the
Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia, His Holiness and Beatitude Ilia II,
will meet at the Orthodox Patriarchate of Georgia on Friday afternoon.
His Holiness Ilia II, is also
the Archbishop of Mtskheta-Tbilisi and Metropolitan Bishop of Abkhazia and
Bichvinta.
On the second day of his
visit – Saturday - the Pope will also be visiting the Patriarchal Cathedral of
Svetyskhoveli in Mtsketa, one of the most important spiritual venues of the
nation.
Hieromonk Mikhail, from the Communications Office of the Patriarchate, spoke of the Georgian Orthodox Church’s expectations for the Pope’s visit.
Hieromonk Mikhail, from the Communications Office of the Patriarchate, spoke of the Georgian Orthodox Church’s expectations for the Pope’s visit.
"Мы надеемся и верим,
что такие визиты ...
We hope and believe that the
meeting of the leaders of our ancient Churches will always have a positive
conclusion. As you know, at a certain point in history, the Catholic Church and
the Orthodox Churches lost their unity in prayer and in the Eucharist; that
unity that existed before the XI century, and with the Georgian Church until
the XII century. Afterwards, internal differences within our confessions began
to take shape: we have our Patriarch and the Catholics have their own, we have
different beliefs. But these differences should not result in radical stances
amongst believers. I believe that this meeting will solve these issues. People
can clearly see there is no hostility between us, as between other believers
who do not understand the tragedy of the schism and the complexity of reunification.
Therefore, we expect this to take us a step further towards the future… Each
time, that during the liturgy we pray the first ‘ektenia’, we always pray “for
peace in the world, for the good of the holy Churches of God and for the unity
for all”. Our prayer is always that the moment may arrive in which the problems
that exist between us be resolved, and that - by the grace of God - we may be
totally united in Christ. Therefore, this visit is a firm step forward to get
closer and to resolve the radical impulses hidden in some faithful. We trust in
this.”
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