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JOINT DECLARATION
We, Pope John Paul II, and the Ecumenical Patriarch Dimitrios I, give thanks to
God who has granted us the possibility of meeting to celebrate together the
feast of the apostle Andrew, the one first called and the brother of the apostle
Peter. "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has
blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places"
(Eph 1:3).
Seeking only the glory of God through the accomplishment of his will, we affirm
again our resolute determination to to everything possible to hasten the day
when full communion will be reestablished between the Catholic Church and the
Orthodox Church and when we will at last be able to concelebrate the divine
Eucharist.
We are grateful to our predecessors, Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras I,
for everything they did to reconcile our Churches and cause them to progress in
unity.
The progress made in the preparatory stage permits us to announce that the
theological dialogue is about to begin and to make public the list of the
members of the mixed Catholic-Orthodox commission that will be responsible for
it.
This theological dialogue aims not only at progressing towards the
re-establishment of full communion between the Catholic and Orthodox
sister-Churches, but also at contributing to the multiple dialogues that are
developing in the Christian world in search of its unity.
The dialogue of charity (cf. Jn 13:34; Eph 4:1-7), rooted in
complete faithfulness to the one Lord Jesus Christ and to his will over his
Church (cf. Jn 17:21), has opened up the way to better understanding of
our mutual theological positions and, thereby, to new approaches to the
theological work and to a new attitude with regard to the common past of our
Churches. This purification of the collective memory of our Churches is an
important fruit of the dialogue of charity and an indispensable condition of
future progress. This dialogue of charity must continue and be intensified in
the complex situation which we have inherited from the past, and which
constitutes the reality in which our effort must take place today.
We want the progress in unity to open up new possibilities of dialogue and
collaboration with believers of other religions, and with all men of goodwill,
in order that love and brotherhood may prevail over hatred and opposition among
men. We hope to contribute in this way to the coming of true peace in the world.
We implore this gift of him who was, who is, and who will be, Christ our one
Saviour and our real peace.
Phanar, on the feast of St Andrew 1979.
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The Catholic-Orthodox Joint Commission
for Theological Dialogue
Catholic Members
His Eminence Cardinal Johannes GM. Willebrands Archbishop of Utrecht President of the Secretariat
for Promoting Christian Unity
His Eminence Cardinal William Wakefield Baum Archbishop of Washington
His Eminence Cardinal George Basil Hume Archbishop of Westminster
His Eminence Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger Archbishop of Munich and Freising
His Eminence Cardinal Roger Etchegaray Archbishop of Marseille
His Excellency Most Rev. Mario Brini Titular Archbishop of Algiza, Secretary of the Sacred Congregation
for the Oriental Churches
His Excellency Most Rev. Nicolas Foscolos Archbishop of Athens
His Excellency Most Rev. Habib Bacha Archbishop of Beirut and Gibail of the Melkites
His Excellency Most Rev. Mariano Magrassi Archbishop of Bari
His Excellency Most Rev. Alfred Pichler Bishop of Banjaluka
His Excellency Most Rev. Ramon Torrella Cascante Titular Bishop of Minervium Vice-President of the Secretariat
for Promoting Christian Unity
His Excellency Most Rev. Antal Jakab Titular Bishop of Astigi Coadjutor of the Bishop of Alba Julia
His Excellency Most Rev. Miroslaw Marusyn Titular Bishop of Cadi Vice-President of the Pontifical Commission
for the revision
of the Code of Oriental Canon Law
His Excellency Most Rev. Georges Abi-Sader Bishop of Lattaquié of the Maronites
His Excellency Most Rev. Alfons Nossol Bishop of Opole
Rev. Mons. Michele Maccarrone President of the Pontifical Committee of
Historical Sciences
Rev. Jean Corbon Secretary of the Ecumenical Commission
of the Assembly of the
Patriarchs and the Catholic Bishops of Lebanon
Rev. Professor Frederic Mc-Manus Lecturer in Canon Law
at the Catholic University of America
Rev. Professor Dimitri Salachas of the clergy of Athens Lecturer
in Canon Law in the Pontifical
University of St Thomas Aquinas
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