Pope Francis and the "three
ecumenisms"
Pope Francis with the Holy Synod of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church in Sofia, May 5, 2019 (Vatican Media) |
In his meeting with the Holy Synod of the Bulgarian Orthodox
Church, Pope Francis recalled that blood unites the Christian martyrs of every
denomination and proposed the “poor” and “mission” as a path that is
immediately practicable
By Andrea Tornielli
There is the ecumenism of blood, there is the ecumenism of
the poor and there is the ecumenism of mission. In his address to
Patriarch Neophyte and to the Holy Synod of the Orthodox Church of Bulgaria,
Pope Francis pointed out an immediately practicable way for the unity of
Christians belonging to different confessions.
The Pope has mentioned many times that Churches, despite
their atavistic divisions, conflicts and doctrinal controversies, are already
united by martyrdom and persecution in the ecumenism of blood, in which
persecutors make no distinction when attacking believers in Christ and their
places of prayer.
Pope Francis spoke about Bulgarian Christians who “endured
suffering for the name of Jesus, particularly during the persecution of the
last century”. He recalled that “many other brothers and sisters of ours
throughout the world” who “continue to suffer for their faith” ask “us not to
remain closed, but to open ourselves, for only in this way can those seeds bear
fruit”.
The Pope also recalled Angelo Roncalli, the future John
XXIII, who was the papal representative in Bulgaria, and re-proposed his
testimony, inviting Christians “to journey and act together in order to bear
witness to the Lord, particularly by serving the poorest and most neglected of
our brothers and sisters, in whom he is present”. It is “the ecumenism of the
poor”. One can already be united, one can already walk together
regardless of top-level dialogues and theological differences. The Gospel can
be witnessed together alongside suffering.
The third ecumenism linked to mission and communion, following
the example of Saints Cyril and Methodius, is that of mission. One can walk
together trying to proclaim the Gospel. The Pope particularly insisted on young
people: “How important it is, while respecting our own traditions and
distinctive identities, to help one another to find ways of passing on the
faith in language and forms that allow young people to experience the joy of a
God who loves them and calls them!”
The dialogue of theologians, the way to clarify the
still-open questions – which, in the case of the Orthodox, do not touch the
essential elements of faith and the sacraments - is important. But it is not
enough. Above all, it risks remaining something distant, relegated to the
sphere of experts. What can affect the concrete life of Christians of different
confessions living side by side, is the proposal of an ecumenism to put into
practice without having to wait for answers from above. It is an ecumenism of
witness and mission. Thus the unity of Christians becomes a sign of unity and
peace for the world.
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