“Today is time to dialogue and build bridges”. The Pope said this in the hearing to the representatives of the other churches and religions. “I am convinced that, if we have agreed and free from ideological and political conditioning, we will be able to be effective in saying ‘no’ to war is yes’ to peace, ‘no’ to the rush to the armaments is yes’ to disarmament, ‘no’ to an economy that impoverishes peoples and the earth is so ‘to full development”, he underlined.
“Because of the Jewish roots of Christianity, all Christians have a particular relationship with Judaism. The Conciliare Declaration of our Aetate underlines the greatness of the spiritual heritage common to Christians and Jews, encouraging the mutual knowledge and esteem. The theological dialogue between Christians and Jews always remains important and it is very close to me. Even in these difficult times, marked by conflicts and misunderstandings, it is necessary to continue this Dialogue so precious, “added Leone XIV.
“One of the strong points of the pontificate of Pope Francis was that of the universal fraternity. On this the Holy Spirit really ‘pushed’ him to make the openings and initiatives already undertaken by the previous popes advance, especially starting from St. John XXIII. The Pope of the brothers all promoted both the ecumenical journey and the interreligious dialogue, and he did it above all by cultivating the interpersonal relationships, in such a way. Take away from the ecclesial bonds, the human trait of the meeting was always enhanced, “said the Pontiff still adding:” God help us to treasure his testimony! “.
Pope Prevost also confirms the synodal path of the Catholic Church started by Bergoglio: “Conscious, moreover, that synodality and ecumenism are strictly connected, I wish to ensure my intention to continue Pope Francis’ commitment in the promotion of the synodal character of the Catholic Church and in the development of new and concrete forms for an increasingly intense synodality in the ecumenical field”.
Donald Trump wrote a letter to Pope Leo XIV inviting him to the White House. The Karoline Leavitt spokesman said this, specifying that the letter was delivered to the Pope by JD Vance.
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