Moscow, February 5, Interfax - - Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All
Russia will meet with Pope Francis on Cuba on February 12, Metropolitan
Hilarion of Volokolamsk, the head of the Synodal Department for External
Church Relations, told a press conference in Moscow on Friday.
"The issue of the persecution of Christians will be central in this meeting," the metropolitan said.
He said the patriarch and the pope will discuss issues relating to
bilateral relations and international policy. The meeting will comprise a
meeting in person at the international airport in Havana and will lead
to the signing of a joint declaration.
"This meeting will become the first meeting in history and it will mark
an important stage in the relations between the two Churches. The Moscow
patriarchate and the Holy See want this meeting to become a sign of
hope to all people of good will and it causes Christians to pray much
for the upcoming meeting to yield good results," the hierarch said.
Metropolitan Hilarion said the problem of the actions taken by Greek
Catholics (Uniates) in Ukraine has not been resolved in the relations
between the two Churches, specifically, "the destruction by the Uniates
of three dioceses of the Moscow patriarchate in Western Ukraine, the
transfer of the center of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church from Lviv
to Kyiv, the persistent desire of this Church to give itself the status
of patriarchate, the spread of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church to
the traditional lands of Eastern and Southern Ukraine, and the support
of schismatics by the Uniates."
"The situation that now develops in the Middle East, in Northern and
Central Africa and in some other regions, where extremists are carrying
out true genocide of Christian population, requires urgent measures and
even closer interaction between the Christian churches," he said.
"In this tragic situation, there is a need to set disagreements aside
and unite efforts to save Christianity in these regions where it is
being subjected to the toughest persecution," he said.
The metropolitan said it was stated from the very beginning that the
meeting should take place on neutral territory, and that the patriarch
did not want the meeting with the pontiff to take place in Europe
"because the difficult history of division and conflicts between
Christians is associated with Europe."
The fact that the patriarch is visiting the countries of Latin America
at the same time when the pope is visiting Mexico provided an
opportunity "to hold a meeting in the New World, which we hope will turn
over a new page in the relations between the Churches," the
metropolitan said.
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Wow. I did not see this coming.
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Just three words on this subject: Croatian Archbishop Stepinac.
yes, and worse still 'Saint' Stepinac. That needs to be addressed. If there is any hope of a reconciliation on theology and doctrine, then first there must be laid to rest the historical grievances, to defuse the emotional aspects of our divide. Stepinac was a devil.
I wonder if the Patriarch will address the persecution of non-Orthodox Christians in the Donetsk region by the Orthodox or if that is "different".
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