Roman Catholic Papal Nuncio in Russia Analyzes Recent Orthodox Council
Archbishop Mennini Sees "Greater Cordiality"
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MOSCOW, NOV. 4, 2004 - The Council of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church,
held here last month, shows promise for ecumenical relations, says a Vatican
representative.
The results of the Oct. 8 council, as well as relations between the Catholic and
Russian Orthodox Churches, were analyzed by Archbishop Antonio Mennini,
representative of the Holy See to the Russian Federation, in an interview with
the newspaper NG Religii.
The Orthodox council studied issues such as the introduction of religion as a
subject of education, and relations with Catholicism.
The apostolic nuncio revealed that "many observers have noted greater
cordiality, in respect of the Catholic Church, in the texts of the main
addresses of the council."
"In my opinion," he continued, "there is no doubt that the hierarchy of the
Russian Church, both the Most Holy Patriarch as well as the members of the Holy
Synod, have shown a sadness similar to that of His Holiness the Pope and the
faithful of the Catholic Church over the deterioration in the relations between
our Churches, which sadly has happened in the last decade."
"Both in the council as well as previously, there was allusion several times to
the need to continue the effort to improve relations between the two Churches,
to develop dialogue and to increase collaboration," the Vatican representative
said. "The council ratified with its authority the tendencies toward reciprocal
understanding arising lately and I hope that this will be fruitful."
Asked if the struggle against terrorism might bring the two Churches closer,
Archbishop Mennini replied: "The position of the Catholic Church is certainly
known on the rejection of all forms of violence and discrimination, especially
of a terrorist nature."
"In all cases of crimes committed, without exception, the Holy Father has
maintained a position that is very close to that manifested in this respect by
the council," he explained.
The nuncio referred to John Paul II's restitution of the icon of the Mother of
God of Kazan to the Russian patriarch.
"In this case, it is not just an act of justice, according to the interpretation
of some observers, but of sincere and profound affection," the archbishop said.
He mentioned "the affection of very many Catholics who, in the '60s, had
collected with great sacrifice, a huge sum to rescue this icon, so that it
wouldn't fall into the hands of a collector but might return to its country --
when this was God's will."
"It is also a sign of affection of the Pope who loves this icon very much,"
Archbishop Mennini said. "For many years, he kept it in his private chapel and
prayed every day before it. It should be noted that His Holiness was very
interested in the restitution of the icon during his pontificate."
Archbishop Mennini mentioned that, to promote relations between Catholics and
Russian Orthodox, a mixed working commission has been set up, with the
participation of representatives of the local Churches -- Orthodox and Catholic
-- and an observer of the Apostolic See, as "a sensible outcome of the common
work to improve relations between the two Churches."
The archbishop observed that "the commission has started to act very recently"
and that "for the time being, it is premature to evaluate the results," although
"progress to date in this direction allows us to look at the future with hope."
"Patient, reciprocal work of clarification must be done to overcome differences
of mentality that often lead to mistakes and lack of understanding," added the
Vatican representative.
He said: "To the existing objective difficulties are added, lamentably,
interpretations of the media that not always show sufficient professionalism
when dealing with inter-confessional relations and, in this way, do not
contribute to the creation of an atmosphere of reciprocal confidence and
appreciation."
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