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    ZE09051508 - 2009-05-15
    Permalink: http://www.zenit.org/article-25921?l=3Denglish
    Pop e Meets With Greek Orthodox, Armenian Churches

    Expresses Joy at Signs of Ecumenical Unity


    JERUSALEM, MAY 15, 2009 (Zenit.org).- Benedict XVI met with
    representatives of Christian communities in the Holy Land, and is
    affirming the Catholic Church's desire to work toward common goals of
    unity.

    The Pope said this today, the final day of his Holy Land pilgrimage,
    in the presence of the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of the Holy City of
    Jerusalem and All Palestine, Theophilus III, in an ecumenical meeting
    at the patriarchate.

    The Pontiff expressed the hope that the meeting will "give new impetus
    to the work of theological dialogue between the Catholic Church and
    the Orthodox Churches, adding to the recent fruits of study documents
    and other joint initiatives."

    "Such ecumenical experience bears clear witness to the link between
    the unity of the Church and her mission," he noted.

    The Holy Father affirmed the necessity of the witness of Christian
    communities, to testify to "what our faith proclaims: the eternal
    Word, who entered space and time in this land, Jesus of Nazareth, who
    walked these streets, through his words and actions calls people of
    every age to his life of truth and love."

    Benedict XVI recognized the work of the community leaders who meet
    regularly together, and encouraged them in the task of upbringing and
    educating "a further generation of well-formed and committed
    Christians."

    "This common pastoral concern," he added, "will ensure that your
    regular meetings are marked by the wisdom and fraternal charity
    necessary to support one another and to engage with both the joys and
    the particular difficulties which mark the lives of your people."

    The Pope expressed a prayer that "the aspirations of the Christians of
    Jerusalem will be understood as being concordant with the aspirations
    of all its inhabitants, whatever their religion: a life of religious
    freedom and peaceful coexistence and -- for young people in particular
    -- unimpeded access to education and employment, the prospect of
    suitable housing and family residency, and the chance to benefit from
    and contribute to economic stability."

    Significant growth

    After this meeting, the Pontiff went to visit the Holy Sepulcher
    nearby, and then went to the Armenian Apostolic patriarchal church of
    St. James.

    In the presence of Archbishop Torkom II Manoukian and members of the
    Armenian Church, the Holy Father affirmed that the meeting "is another
    step along the path towards the unity which the Lord desires for all
    his disciples."

    He acknowledged the recent "significant growth in the relationship
    between the Catholic Church and the Armenian Apostolic Church,"
    thanking the latter for its commitment in furthering theological
    dialogue between the former and the Eastern Orthodox Churches.

    Benedict XVI recalled his previous visits with Karekin II, Catholicos
    of All Armenians, and Aram I, Catholicos of Cilicia of the Armenians.

    He continued, "A particular sign of hope is the recent document on the
    nature and mission of the Church produced by the Mixed Commission and
    presented to the Churches for study and evaluation."

    The Pope entrusted this effort to prayer "so that it can bear abundant
    fruit for the growth of Christian unity."

    After the meeting, he departed Jerusalem for Tel Aviv airport, where
    he bade farewell to the Holy Land leaders and boarded a plane for
    Rome.

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    On ZENIT's Web page:

    Full text of address at Greek Orthodox patriarchate:
    http://zenit.org/article-25914?l=3De nglish

    Full text of address at Armenian patriarchate:
    http://zenit.org/article-25916?l=3De nglish
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