Pope sends greetings to
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew
File photo of Pope Francis and Patriarch Bartholomew on 17 September 2019 (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis expresses his spiritual closeness with
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, as the Covid-19 pandemic keeps his delegation
from making a traditional visit to Rome.
By Devin Watkins & Christopher Wells
On the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, Pope Francis sent
special greetings to the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople.
The Church of Rome and the Church of Constantinople
traditionally exchange “fraternal visits” on the respective feast days of their
founders (Sts Peter and Paul for Rome, and St Andrew, the brother of St Peter
for Constantinople).
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Patriarchate was unable to
send a delegation to Rome.
A beautiful tradition
In off-the-cuff remarks at Mass on Monday, Pope Francis
called it a “beautiful tradition” that “unites us in a special way with the
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople.”
The Pope added that when he visited the tomb of St Peter, he
felt “in [his] heart” the closeness of Patriarch Bartholomew.
“They are here with us,” he said, even if they could not be
present in person.
Spiritual embrace
Later, at the Angelus address, Pope Francis again expressed
his spiritual closeness to the Ecumenical Patriarch.
“I spiritually embrace my dear brother, the Patriarch
Bartholomew,” he said, “in the hope that our reciprocal visits may resume as
soon as possible.”
https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2020-06/pope-francis-greets-patriarchate-constantinople.html
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