(EWTN) - A Russian Orthodox priest quietly joined in the Vatican ceremonies celebrating the feast of Sts. Peter and Paul on June 29.
For several years, the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople has sent a delegation to the Vatican for the feast of Sts. Peter and Paul, the patrons of the Rome diocese. In exchange, a Vatican delegation has traveled to Istanbul for the feast of St. Andrew, the patron of the Constantinople see. The Moscow Patriarchate has not previously participated in these exchanges.
However, a Russian report notes that Father Anthony Sevryuk, the rector of the Orthodox church of St. Catherine in Rome, was present at this year's celebration. His presence may be taken as further indication of a warming trend in the sometimes-troubled relations between the Vatican and the Moscow Patriarchate.
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The fact that a Russian Orthodox priest -- for the first time -- joined the Vatican ceremonies celebrating the feast of Sts. Peter and Paul on Jue 29, 2011 conveys that the Russian Orthodox Church is now seeking a closer relationship with the Vatican.
ReplyDeleteThis is a good sign, because it can be considered a small -- but important -- step toward achieving the goal of Catholic-Orthodox unity.