Pope to Methodists: We can offer
common answers to suffering of the poorest
Pope Francis sends greetings to the Synod of the Union of
Methodist and Waldensian Churches, taking place this week in Torre Pellice
(Turin).
By Vatican News
In a letter to the Union of Methodist and Waldensian
Churches, Pope Francis said he is praying for them, “so that in these days of
encounter, prayer and reflection” they might be able “to have a living
experience of the Holy Spirit, who animates and gives strength to Christian
witness.”
The Holy Father said he joins them in their prayer for “the
consolidation of the ecumenical spirit among Christians, as well as the growing
communion between our Churches.” Pope Francis insists on the urgency of an
authentic witness to Christ and the Gospel that is possible only by pursuing a
unity of intentions and actions, saying “we are called to continue our
commitment on the path of mutual knowledge, understanding, and collaboration,
in order to bear witness to Jesus and His Gospel of charity.”
Before offering his blessing to the participants in the
Synod, the Pope said that “as disciples of Christ we can offer common responses
to the suffering that afflicts so many people, especially the poorest and
weakest, and promoting justice and peace.”
The work of the Synod
The Union of Methodist and Waldensian Churches was founded
in 1975 when the Waldensian Evangelical Church (which dates back to before the
Protestant Reformation) merged with the Methodist Evangelical Church in Italy.
It numbers approximately 50,000 adherents, with the majority in Italy, and
large populations in Argentina and Uruguay.
The Synod began with a worship service during which future
ministers, having completed their studies and after a public examination,
commit themselves to serve in the Church, and are consecrated with the laying
on of hands.
This year’s Synod will address numerous issues, including
religious freedom; Church-state relations; social and community commitment; the
“Global Diakonia”; human rights; the present and future of the so-called
“intercultural generation” and of the local churches; as well as ecumenism and
ecumenical dialogue.
At the conclusion of the Synod, a new moderator will be
chosen to succeed Eugenio Bernardini. The moderator serves as a presider at
the Tavola valdese, the “Waldensian Table”, which represents the
Methodist and Waldensian churches in relations with the state and with
ecumenical organizations.
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