The Pope to the Old Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Union of Utrecht: build bridges of mutual understanding and practical cooperation.
Vatican City, 30 October
2014 (VIS) – “A spiritual journey from encounter to friendship, from friendship
to brotherhood, and from brotherhood to communion” must be embarked upon by
Catholics and Old Catholics to promote unity of the Church in Christ, Pope
Francis affirmed this morning as he received the members of the the Conference
of Old Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Union of Utrecht, whose visit to
Rome coincides with the fiftieth anniversary of the promulgation of the Second
Vatican Council’s Decree “Unitatis Redintegratio” on ecumenism, which marked
the beginning of a new era in the search for unity among Christ’s disciples.
In his address, the Holy
Father remarked that the work carried out during the intervening years by the
International Roman Catholic / Old Catholic Dialogue Commission has made it
possible to “build new bridges of a more profound mutual understanding and
practical co-operation. ... Convergences and consensus have been found, and
differences have been better identified and set in new contexts”.
“While we rejoice whenever
we take steps towards a stronger communion in faith and life, we are also
saddened when we recognise that in the course of time new disagreements between
us have emerged”, he continued. “The theological and ecclesiological questions
that arose during our separation are now more difficult to overcome due to the
increasing distance between us on matters of ministry and ethical discernment.
The challenge for Catholics and Old Catholics, then, is to persevere in
substantive theological dialogue and to walk together, to pray together and to
work together in a deeper spirit of conversion towards all that Christ intends
for his Church. In this separation there have been, on the part of both sides,
grave sins and human faults. In a spirit of mutual forgiveness and humble
repentance, we need now to strengthen our desire for reconciliation and peace.
The path towards unity begins with a change of heart, an interior conversion.
It is a spiritual journey from encounter to friendship, from friendship to
brotherhood, from brotherhood to communion. Along the way, change is
inevitable. We must always be willing to listen to and follow the promptings of
the Holy Spirit who leads us into all truth”.
“In the meantime, in the
heart of Europe, which is so confused about its own identity and vocation,
there are many areas in which Catholics and Old Catholics can collaborate in
meeting the profound spiritual crisis affecting individuals and societies.
There is a thirst for God. There is a profound desire to recover a sense of
purpose in life. There is an urgent need for a convincing witness to the truth
and values of the Gospel. In this we can support and encourage one another,
especially at the level of parishes and local communities. In fact, the soul of
ecumenism lies in a 'change of heart and holiness of life, along with public
and private prayer for the unity of Christians'. In prayer for and with one
another our differences are taken up and overcome in fidelity to the Lord and
his Gospel”, Pope Francis concluded.
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