Yahoo – AFP, Jean-Louis de la Vaissiere, 13 February 2016
Pope
Francis (R) and the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill,
greet each other during a historic meeting in Havana on February 12, 2016 (AFP
Photo/Adalberto Roque)
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Havana
(AFP) - Pope Francis and Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill called in a historic
meeting Friday for restored Christian unity and urgent action to help
Christians threatened by violence in the Middle East.
"For
nearly one thousand years, Catholics and Orthodox have been deprived of
communion in the Eucharist," they said in a joint declaration signed after
talks in Cuba.
Pope
Francis (R) and the head of the
Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill,
kiss
each other during a historic meeting in
Havana on February 12, 2016 (AFP
Photo/
Adalberto Roque)
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It was the
first meeting between the heads of the Eastern and Western churches since the
great schism of 1054 when the churches split apart, with the Eastern church
rejecting the authority of Rome.
"Mindful
of the permanence of many obstacles, it is our hope that our meeting may
contribute to the re–establishment of this unity willed by God," the
church leaders said.
Their
meeting was driven by rising violence in recent years in the Middle East, where
Christian communities have suffered violence at the hands of extremists.
"We
call upon the international community to act urgently in order to prevent the
further expulsion of Christians from the Middle East," they said.
"In
many countries of the Middle East and North Africa whole families, villages and
cities of our brothers and sisters in Christ are being completely
exterminated," they went on.
"We
wish to express our compassion for the suffering experienced by the faithful of
other religious traditions who have also become victims of civil war, chaos and
terrorist violence."
The
79-year-old Francis, in white robes and a skullcap, and Kirill, 69, in black
robes and a white headdress, earlier kissed and embraced before sitting down
smiling for the historic meeting at Havana airport.
Between
them, they are the spiritual leaders of more than 1.3 billion Christians.
"At
last we meet. We are brothers," said the pope as he met the white-bearded
Orthodox leader. "Clearly, this meeting is God's will."
Comparison
of the Catholic and Russian Orthodox churches, with photos
of their leaders
(AFP Photo/Gustavo IZUS)
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Church
diplomacy
The meeting
on neutral ground -- hosted by the communist, atheist Cuban leadership of Raul
Castro -- was decades in the planning, with the final obstacles swept away by
the pope's determination and global politics.
"I
just wanted to embrace my Orthodox brothers," he said in an interview this
week.
But he also
framed the encounter in a broader context of engaging Russia, saying Moscow
could be an important partner for peace in the world.
Francis has
twice received Russia's President Vladimir Putin at the Vatican. The Russian
leader has clashed with other powers recently over the conflicts in Syria and
Ukraine.
The
Orthodox Church's refusal to accept the primacy of the Roman pontiff has long
been the primary barrier to a rapprochement between the Roman Catholic and
Orthodox churches.
Russian
Orthodox Patriarch Kirill (C) and Cuba's President Raul Castro (R) exchange
gifts after a meeting in Havana on February 12, 2016 (AFP Photo/Enrique de la
Osa)
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Now there
are also tensions over the perceived evangelism of the Catholic Church in
Eastern Europe.
The
conflict in Ukraine has pitted Ukrainian Catholics loyal to Rome against
separatists who are mostly Russian Orthodox.
Meanwhile,
violence by armed Islamist groups has surged in the Middle East and North
Africa.
"The
international community must undertake every possible effort to end terrorism
through common, joint and coordinated action," the declaration read.
"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."
The church
leaders warned against the rise of secularism and said European integration
must respect religious identities.
Pope
Francis (L) is welcomed by Cuban President Raul Castro at the
International
Airport Jose Marti in Havana, on February 12, 2016 (AFP
Photo/Yamil Lage)
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"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," they said.
Francis
left after the meeting for a tour of Mexico, while Kirill continued a visit to
Cuba, Brazil and Paraguay.
Francis's
arrival in Mexico was set to be a luminous affair, with hundreds of thousands
of well-wishers expected to line the 12-mile (19-kilometer) route from the
airport to the Vatican ambassador's residence in Mexico City.
Believers
planned to light up the road Francis's popemobile will travel with their mobile
phones or hand-held torches, creating what local organizer Roberto Delgado
described as a "wall of light and prayer."
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