Pope Francis, Pope emeritus Benedict XVI honor
Bartholomew I
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
has written the preface to the book “Bartholomew: Apostle and Visionary,”
published by the U.S.-based Thomas Nelson. The book is being published to mark
the 25th anniversary of the election of the Ecumenical Patriarch, who is the “first
among equals” of the Orthodox Church.
Pope emeritus Benedict XVI
also contributed a chapter to the volume.
The October 12 edition of
L’Osservatore Romano, the Vatican newspaper, had the texts written by Pope
Francis (available here) and Pope
emeritus Benedict XVI (available here) in
their entirety.
“The Church of Rome and the
Church of Constantinople are united by a profound and long-standing bond, which
not even centuries of silence and misunderstanding have been able to sever,” –
Pope Francis wrote – “This bond is exemplified by the relationship between
those to whom tradition attributes the foundation of our respective Churches,
namely, the holy apostles Peter and Andrew, two brothers in the flesh, but
above all, two disciples of the Lord Jesus, who together believed in him,
followed him, and ultimately shared his destiny on the cross, in the one and
same hope of serving the coming of his kingdom.
Pope emeritus Benedict XVI
began his reflection by remembering his “first close personal contact with the
Ecumenical Patriarch” on the train to the 2002 World Meeting of Prayer in
Assisi hosted by Saint John Paul II.
“I was also immediately moved
by the personal openness and warmth of the patriarch,” – the Pope emeritus said
– “ It required no great effort for us to become close to one another. His
inner openness and simplicity immediately brought with it comfortable intimacy.”
Pope emeritus Benedict XVI
said this first meeting give him a picture of the entire personality of the
ecumenical patriarch: “living on the road toward a goal; living in the many
dimensions of the great cultures; living in encounter, borne by the fundamental
encounter with the truth that is Jesus Christ. In the end, the goal in all of
these encounters is unity in Jesus Christ.”
The anniversary of the
election of Patriarch Bartholomew I will occur on November 2.

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