Pope To Return Bones of Sts John Chrysostom & St Gregory Nazianzen Stolen In 120
It's about time!
VATICAN CITY - The pope won't be going to Istanbul, but in a
gesture to the Orthodox Church he is returning the relics of two saints that
were seized by Crusaders 800 years ago, Vatican (news - web sites)
officials said Thursday.
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople, the spiritual
leader of Orthodox Christians, had asked for the return of the relics when he
met with Pope John Paul (news - web sites) II at the Vatican in June. At that
time, he also invited the pope to visit the seat of the Orthodox Church in
Istanbul.
Because of the 84-year-old pontiff's frail condition, the Vatican has reduced his foreign travel and he won't make the trip to Istanbul.
John Paul visited Istanbul in 1979.
Instead, a Vatican delegation will return the relics at the end of
November for the Orthodox feast day of Saint Andrew, officials said.
The relics, the bones of the patriarchs Saints John Chrysostom and
Gregory Nazianzen disappeared from Constantinople, the modern day
Istanbul, in the sack of 1204 by Crusaders. They have been kept in St. Peter's
Basilica.
The patriarch's June visit was intended to underline both sides'
commitment to Christian unity and to restart stalled theological talks.
Christianity split into Western and Eastern branches in the 11th
century over the growing power of the papacy, an issue that remains a
principal source of division.
During his talks with Bartholomew, the pope had restated his remorse
for the sacking of Constantinople that contributed to the collapse of the
Byzantine Empire about three centuries later.
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