Pope Francis ‘thankful’ for
ecumenical Bari visit
Pope Francis prays before an icon of Mary in Bari's Cathedral on Saturday. |
In remarks following the Sunday Angelus, Pope Francis thanks
all who supported his Saturday visit to Bari for an ecumenical prayer for peace
in the Middle East.
By Devin Watkins
Pope Francis on Sunday expressed his appreciation for his
visit a day before to the Italian city of Bari, where he prayed for peace in
the Middle East.
The Pope was accompanied during this “special day of prayer
and peace in that region” by Patriarchs of Churches of the Middle East and
their representatives.
“I give thanks to God for this meeting, which was an
eloquent sign of Christian unity, and saw the enthusiastic participation of
God's people.”
Pope Francis once again thanked his “Brother Heads of
Churches”, their representatives, and Archbishop Francesco Cacucci of Bari for
his welcome. The Holy Father said he was “edified by their attitude and
witness.”
Finally, the Holy Father thanked the many faithful who
accompanied and supported the Pope and the Patriarchs “through their prayer and
joyful presence”.
Ecumenical prayer for Middle East
Pope Francis on Saturday hosted an ecumenical reflection and prayer meeting in the southern Italian city of Bari for peace in the Middle East.
Nineteen heads and representatives of Christian Churches
prayed with the Holy Father and held a closed-door dialogue with him in the
Pontifical Basilica of St. Nicholas.
The Pope also took time to venerate the relics of St. Nicholas, a saint who recalls a
time before the Great Schism of 1054 that split the Eastern and Western
Churches.
At the prayer meeting, Pope Francis denounced the
“murderous indifference” and “complicit silence” of the world regarding the
tragedy taking place in the Middle East.
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