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Pope: Christians in Middle East bear witness in lands martyred by war
Pope
Francis meets with Mar Awa III, Catholicos-Patriarch of the Assyrian
Church of the East, and includes St. Isaac of Nineveh, a 7th-century
Assyrian Bishop, in the official Roman Martyrology.
By Devin Watkins
“Through
the intercession of St. Isaac of Nineveh and the Blessed Virgin Mary,
Mother of Christ our God and Savior, may the Christians of the Middle
East continue to bear witness to the Risen Christ in lands martyred by
war.”
Pope Francis expressed that hope on Saturday as he met
with Mar Awa III, Catholicos-Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the
East, and members of the Joint International Commission for Theological
Dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Assyrian Church of the
East.
The audience came just ahead of the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Common Christological Declaration on November 11, 1994, which ended 1,500 years of doctrinal disputes stemming from the Council of Ephesus.
It
also marked 40 years since Pope St. John Paul II and Mar Dinkha IV, the
then-Catholicos-Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East, met in
the Vatican for the first official meeting between the heads of the
Catholic and Assyrian Churches.
Looking toward day of full communion
In his remarks at the audience on Saturday, Pope Francis encouraged all efforts toward full Christian unity.
“I
recall what the great theologian John Zizioulas, a man of God, used to
say: ‘I know the date of the union, I know it.’ When is it? ‘The day
after the final judgment.’ Before that, full union will not happen, but
in the meantime, we must walk together, pray together, and work
together,” said the Pope.
He went on to praise the common
“desire for unity” that inspires Catholic and Assyrian Christians to
respond to Christ’s call in the Gospel: “That they may all be one” (Jn
17:21).
Pope Francis with Mar Awa III
Believers in the same Christian faith
The
Pope said efforts toward Christian unity are rooted in the belief that
“the same faith handed down by the Apostles has been expressed and
received in different forms and ways, according to varying life
circumstances,” as stated in Unitatis Redintegratio, the Vatican II
Decree on Ecumenism.
He recalled the 2001 agreement on the
Anaphora of Addai and Mari, which allowed for a certain communicatio in
sacris under specific circumstances; the 2017 joint declaration on the
sacramental life; and, the 2022 document Images of the Church in Syriac
and Latin Traditions, which laid the groundwork for a shared
understanding of the Church’s constitution.
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Unity in faith visible in the Saints
Pope
Francis thanked the theologians of the Joint International Commission
for their commitment to working through issues so that doctrinal and
pastoral progress may be made.
“Theological dialogue is
indispensable for our journey toward unity, as the unity we seek must be
unity in faith,” he said. “However, the dialogue of truth must never be
separated from the dialogue of charity and the dialogue of life—a fully
human and comprehensive dialogue.”
The Saints, he added, bear
witness in their respective Churches that unity in faith is already
possible, as Christians journey toward full communion.
Pope
Francis announced that he had received the consent of Mar Awa III and
the Patriarch of the Chaldean Church to include St. Isaac of Nineveh in
the Roman Martyrology, the Catholic Church’s official list of Saints.
Also
known as St. Isaac the Syrian, the 7th-century Assyrian Bishop is among
the most revered Fathers of the Syriac tradition and is recognized as a
“master theologian and Saint by all Christian traditions.”
In
conclusion, the Pope encouraged Mar Awa III and all Assyrian Christians
of the East to continue walking with Catholics toward full unity.
“May
the friendship between our Churches flourish until the blessed day when
we can celebrate together at the same altar and receive communion in
the Body and Blood of the Savior, “so that the world may believe.”
Pope Francis and Mar Awa III with members of the Joint International Commission
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