Patriarch Kirill and Pope Francis Embrace

 

First Meeting in 1,000 Years

 

 

Sputnik, Moscow, from Havana, Cuba, 13 February 2016

 

Patriarch Kirill and Pope Francis met in Havana, Cuba for a historic meeting
between the two churches, pledging to come together for the future of
Christianity.

 

"We spent two hours in an open brotherly discussion, with full understanding
of responsibility for our churches, for faithful people, for the future of
Christianity and the future of the human civilization," Patriarch Kirill
said. "It was a very constructive conversation that helped us understand
each other and get a sense of each other's positions."

 

Following the meeting, Pope Francis said Patriarch Kirill was open and in
the spirit of unity.

 

"We spoke as brothers, we have the same baptism, we are bishops, we spoke of
our churches," he said.

 



 

At the conclusion of their meeting, the two religious leaders signed a joint
declaration which stated "We are not competitors but brothers, and this
concept must guide our mutual actions as well as those directed to the
outside world."

 

Capitalism

 

The document also addressed the problems of capitalism.

 

"The unrelenting consumerism of some more developed countries is gradually
depleting the resources of our planet. The growing inequality in the
distribution of material goods increases the feeling of the injustice of the
international order that has emerged."

 

Both leaders expressed their concern over the decreasing significance of the
traditional family, and stated their positions on euthanasia and abortion.

 

"The emergence of so-called euthanasia leads elderly people and the disabled
begin to feel that they are a burden on their families and on society in
general," the statement reads. 

 

"We call on all to respect the inalienable right to life. Millions are
denied the very right to be born into the world."

 

Patriarch Kirill and Pope Francis agreed that Europe should remain true to
its Christian roots.

 

"While remaining open to the contribution of other religions to our
civilization, it is our conviction that Europe must remain faithful to its
Christian roots," the document reads.

 

"In affirming the foremost value of religious freedom, we give thanks to God
for the current unprecedented renewal of the Christian faith in Russia, as
well as in many other countries of Eastern Europe, formerly dominated for
decades by atheist regimes. Today, the chains of militant atheism have been
broken and in many places Christians can now freely confess their faith."

 

Ukraine

 

The document also addresses the crisis in Ukraine.

 

"We deplore the hostility in Ukraine that has already caused many victims,
inflicted innumerable wounds on peaceful inhabitants and thrown society into
a deep economic and humanitarian crisis. We invite all the parts involved in
the conflict to show prudence, to show social solidarity and show action
aimed at constructing peace."

 

With the Syrian conflict threatening to push the world to the brink of war,
the document calls on all Christians to pray for peace.

 

"We exhort all Christians and all believers of God to pray fervently to the
providential Creator of the world to protect His creation from destruction
and not permit a new world war."

 

Friday's meeting marks the first time that leaders of the Roman Catholic and
Russian Orthodox churches have met in nearly 1,000 years. The two broke
apart over theological differences in 1054, officially separating in 1438.

 

 

From:
http://sputniknews.com/art_living/20160213/1034682601/kirill-francis-histori
c-meeting.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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