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APOSTOLIC PILGRIMAGE TO INDIA
ADDRESS OF JOHN PAUL II ON
OCCASION OF THE MEETING WITH THE HEADS OF THE NON-CATHOLIC CHRISTIAN
COMMUNITIES
Calcutta (India) Monday, 3 February 1986
Dear Brothers in Christ, "Grace be to you and peace from God our Father the Lord Jesus Christ ".
1. It is a joy to greet you, my fellow Christians. on this my first visit to
your country. I thank God that such a visit is possible with all it implies of
fellowship and mutual recognition as followers of the one Lord.
In India you have a tradition of fine initiatives in the cause of unity. You
have given leaders to the ecumenical movement not only in India but on the world
scene. All of this awakens a sympathetic response in my heart for? as I have
said before, "the unity of the Church concerns the Bishop of Rome in a singular
way" . That is why I have continued to encourage the sons and daughters of the
Catholic Church in their ecumenical responsibility, insisting that it must be a
principal pastoral priority for the Catholic Church. I hope it may be possible
here in India "to develop our collaboration in order to arrive at a more
effective service to the cause of unity" .
2. Such collaboration cannot stand by itself. It must be oriented and given
purpose by the theological dialogue which seeks to help resolve all those
questions which still divide us in the profession of the faith. In dialogue one
speaks the truth in love and engages in a deepening, accomplished in common, of
"the faith delivered once for all to the Saints" . It is a task which is
indispensable if we take the ecumenical movement seriously. " Unity in the
profession of the faith is the fundamental element in the manifestation of
ecclesial communion ".
3. Of course this dialogue needs always to be sustained by, and expressed in,
efforts of collaboration, common witness wherever possible, and above all
fervent prayer and change of heart. I pray that all the Christians of India may
be stirred by the Holy Spirit of God to work for the cause of unity with
generosity and wisdom.
Thank you for coming here to greet me. I warmly reciprocate your good wishes and
encourage you in your service of Jesus Christ and the world to which he brought
God’s saving love. May he bless you, your families and loved ones, and all those
whom you serve.
© Copyright 1986 - Libreria Editrice Vaticana
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