Pope Francis says Mass with
Melkite Greek Patriarch
Pope Francis and Patriarch Youssef concelebrate Mass in the Casa Santa Marta. (Vatican Media) |
At Mass on Tuesday morning in the Casa Santa Marta, Pope
Francis concelebrates with the Melkite Greek Patriarch of Antioch, calling it a
sign of the Apostolic Communion between the Latin- and Eastern-rite Churches
within the universal Church.
By Devin Watkins
Pope Francis concelebrated Mass on Tuesday morning with the
Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarch of Antioch, Youssef Absi.
Instead of delivering a homily, Pope Francis said a few
words about the meaning of the day’s celebration, at which members of the
Melkite Greek Synod participated.
“This Mass with our brother, Patriarch Youssef,” the Pope
said, “confirms our Apostolic Communion: He is the father of a very ancient
Church, and he comes to embrace Peter and to say ‘I am in communion with
Peter.’” The Holy Father said this was the meaning of the Eucharistic
celebration.
‘Suffering Church’
He said the Melkite Greek Church is “a rich Church with its own theology within Catholic theology and with its own marvelous liturgy”.
The Pope said “at this moment a large part of the [Melkite]
people is crucified, like Jesus.”
He said the Mass was being celebrated for the people of the
Melkite Greek Church, “for the people who suffer, and for persecuted Christians
in the Middle East, who give up their lives, goods, and property because they
are driven out.” Pope Francis said he also offered the Mass for the ministry of
“our brother Youssef”.
Patriarch: ‘Mass of communion’
Following the Mass, Patriarch Youssef thanked the Pope for “this beautiful Mass of communion”. He said, “Personally, I am truly moved by your fraternal charity and the solidarity you have shown to our Church.”
Patriarch Youssef promised to keep Pope Francis in his heart
and prayers. “I cannot describe the beauty,” the Patriarch said, of “this
communion, which unites all the disciples of Christ.”
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