The
Holy See delegation to this year's celebration is made up of Cardinal Koch;
Bishop Brian Farrell, secretary of the Pontifical Council for Promoting
Christian Unity; Fr. Andrea Palmieri, an official of the same dicastery, and
Archbishop Antonio Lucibello, apostolic nuncio to Turkey. The group attended a
divine liturgy celebrated by Bartholomew I in the patriarchal church of Fanar,
then met with the Patriarch and the synodal commission which oversees relations
with the Catholic Church.
Cardinal
Koch gave Bartholomew I a gift and a message from the Holy Father which was
read out at the end of the divine liturgy. He then met with representatives of
the local Catholic community and the ecumenical council of the apostolic
vicariate of the Catholic Church in Istanbul.
In
his message, the Pope explains that this annual exchange of delegations
"is testimony to the fraternal bonds which join us together. It is a
profound and genuine communion, if still imperfect, which is based not on human
motives of courtesy or convenience but rather on our common faith in the Lord
Jesus Christ. … This solid foundation allows us to proceed together confidently
on the path to the re-establishment of full communion".
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