Pope prays for peace in Middle
East with head of Assyrian Church
Pope Francis greets Mar Gewargis III, Catholicos Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East.(Vatican Media) |
During an audience with Mar Gewargis III, Pope Francis prays
for an end to the suffering of Christians in the Middle East, and celebrates
the fruits of ecumenical dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Assyrian
Church of the East.
By Devin Watkins
Pope Francis spoke about the “great suffering” that many
Christians are enduring in the Middle East, and prayed for peace in the region,
especially in Iraq and Syria.
The Pope was meeting Friday with Mar Gewargis III, the
Catholicos Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East.
He said many Middle Eastern Christians are following in the
footsteps of Christ, as they are forced to leave their homelands to escape
violence.
Pope Francis noted that the Christians fleeing persecution
belong to different communities. “They are forging fraternal relationships
among one another,” he said, “and thus becoming, for us, witnesses of unity.”
He joyfully recalled Gewargis’ presence at the Day of
Reflection and Prayer for Peace in the Middle East, held on 7 July in the
Italian city of Bari.
Thanksgiving for theological dialogue
Pope Francis then turned to relations between the Catholic
Church and the Assyrian Church of the East. He said the two Churches share a
“particular reason for thanksgiving to God”, which is the Joint Committee for
Theological Dialogue.
The two Churches signed a Common Statement on “Sacramental
Life” on 24 November 2017, which set out a shared vision of sacramental
theology.
Pope Francis said the Committee “shows that practical and
disciplinary differences are not always an obstacle to unity, and that certain
differences in theological expression can be considered complementary rather
than conflicting.”
The Committee is beginning its work on the third phase of
dialogue concerning ecclesiology. The Pope prayed the next stage of study “will
help us to take one more step on our journey towards the much-desired goal of
being able to celebrate the Sacrifice of the Lord at the same altar.”
Pillar of Syro-Oriental tradition
The Holy Father recalled the 700th anniversary
of the death of Abdisho bar Berika, Metropolitan of Nisibis, whom both the
Assyrian Church of the East and the Chaldean Catholic Church celebrate as a
pillar of the Syro-Oriental tradition.
“May the study of this great theologian help to make better
known the richness of the Syriac tradition and to receive it as a gift for the
entire Church,” the Pope concluded.
Prayer for peace
Following the audience, Pope Francis and Mar Gewargis III,
along with his entourage, prayed together in the Redemptoris Mater Chapel for
peace in the Middle East and for an end to the suffering of Christians,
especially in Iraq and Syria.
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