I suspect that some good days are ahead for the Roman Catholic Church. Look at the interview above in which Pope Francis recounts how he chose his name. Look at his vision for the Roman Catholic Church, a poor Church in favor of the poor.
But, I suspect that I am not the only one in the Orthodox Church who thinks the same. Why do I say this? Because for the first time since the Great Schism, the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople will be attending Pope Francis’ inaugural Mass. And he will not be the only one in attendance. Metropolitan Tikhon of the autocephalous OCA will also be present. Various other Metropolitans below the rank of Patriarch will also be present, including Metropolitan Hilarion, the archbishop who handles external affairs for Patriarch Kyril of Russia.
Though not attending, Patriarch Kyril sent the following most interesting and most promising letter, seeking cooperation between the Orthodox and the Roman Catholics:
To His Holiness Francis, Pope of Rome
Your Holiness:
I congratulate you on your election to the eminent and responsible position of being the First Hierarch of the Roman Catholic Church.
Under your predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, the relationships between our churches received a new momentum and were characterized by a positive dynamism. I sincerely hope that Your Holiness would promote co-operation between our two churches in the spirit of brotherly love and mutual understanding.
At your accession to the papacy you chose the name Francis, which recalls famous Catholic saints who have served as an example of sacrificial devotion to alleviating people’s suffering and zealous preaching of the Gospel. In your choice one can see your desire to continue to care for the poor and the afflicted, which you showed in compassion and love over the many years of your service in Argentina, carrying the message of Christ crucified and risen to the modern world.
This same mission is now a priority for the Russian Orthodox Church, opening the possibility for co-operation and interaction with the Roman Catholic Church.
Orthodox and Catholics should be determined to combine their efforts to protect harassed and persecuted Christians in various parts of the world, as these people need our support and aid. We need to labour together for the affirmation of traditional moral values ??in modern secular societies.
Please accept, Your Holiness, my best wishes for peace, spiritual strength and physical vigour, so that the generous support of God would come to you in the carrying out of your responsible ministry.
With fraternal affection in the Lord,
+ KIRILL
Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia
Yes, good days may be ahead for the Roman Catholic Church and for Orthodox conversations and cooperation with Roman Catholics.
Rick says
New Living Translation (©2007)
I pray that they will all be one, just as you and I are one–as you are in me, Father, and I am in you. And may they be in us so that the world will believe you sent me.
Joel says
Fr. Ernesto,
Forgive me as I am a sinner.
Stella says
I am very impressed with Pope Francis. I just read about his address during his inaugural Mass, in which he called for the Church to defend the poor and weak and to care for the environment. Thank God he sees the connection. May God grant him many years, and may there be significant growth towards unity between our two Churches during his tenure.