Pope and Russian Orthodox leader to meet in Havana

(Vatican Radio) – It was announced on Friday that Pope Francis will hold a meeting with Patriarch Kirill of Moscow (in photo at top) and All Russia in Cuba on February 12th. It marks the first ever such meeting between a Roman Pontiff and the head of the Russian Orthodox Church.

Please find below the Joint Press Release of the Holy See and of the Patriarchate of Moscow:

The Holy See and the patriarchate of Moscow are pleased to announce that, by the grace of God, His Holiness Pope Francis and His Holiness Patriarch Kirilll of Moscow and All Russia will meet on February 12th next. Their meeting will take place in Cuba, where the Pope will make a stop on his way to Mexico, and where the Patriarch will be on an official visit. It will include a personal conversation at Havana’s Jose Marti International Airport, and will conclude with the signing of a joint declaration.

This meeting of the Primates of the Catholic Church and the Russian Orthodox Church, after a long preparation, will be the first in history and will mark an important stage in relations between the two Churches. The Holy See and the Moscow Patriarchate hope that it will also be a sign of hope for all people of good will. They invite all Christians to pray fervently for God to bless this meeting, that it may bear good fruits.

(from Vatican Radio)

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FIRST-EVER MEETING ‘PREPARED FOR 20 YEARS’ 

From the Tass News Agency

Valery Sharifulin/TASS

Metropolitan Hilarion Alfeyev, the Russian Orthodox Church's "foreign minister," meeting with Pope Francis in June 2015, perhaps to agree on this month's meeting in Havana.
Metropolitan Hilarion Alfeyev, the Russian Orthodox Church’s “foreign minister,” meeting with Pope Francis in June 2015, perhaps to agree on this month’s meeting in Havana.

MOSCOW, February 5. /TASS/. The unprecedented meeting between the leaders of the Catholic and Russian Orthodox churches, due on February 12 in Cuba’s Havana, has been prepared for 20 years, a senior Orthodox cleric told reporters in Moscow on Friday.

The meeting in Cuba will take place when Pope Francis will make a stop on his way to Mexico and where Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia will be on an official visit. A joint declaration will be signed on the future relations between the Vatican and the Russian Orthodox Church, the Vatican Radio has reported.

“The meeting has been prepared for a long time. In 1996 and 1997, intense talks were held on organizing a meeting of his Holiness Patriarch Alexy II,” said the chairman of the department for external church relations, Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk.

These talks were stopped due to no possibility to agree on some issues. “This concerned the Greek-Catholics and proselytism of Catholic missionaries on the canonical territory of the Moscow Patriarchate,” the metropolitan said.

Russia’s Orthodox Church has never rejected a possibility of organizing a meeting in future “when the necessary conditions for it emerge,” he stressed.

“Over all these years, the major obstacle for holding the meeting was the union [united Church],” the metropolitan said.

The destruction by the uniates of three eparchies of the Moscow Patriarchate in West Ukraine in 1980-90s, moving the center of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church from Lviv to Kiev and the persistent wish of this Church to get the status of the Patriarchate and the support by dissenter uniates – “all these factors only worsened the problem,” he said.

A joint statement released by the Holy See and the Patriarchate of Moscow has said the first such meeting in history will be held after a long preparation and marks “an important stage in relations between the two Churches.”

Meeting of Pope Francis, Patriarch Kirill to help solve international problems

The meeting between the primates of the Roman Catholic and the Russian Orthodox Church acquires particular importance against the backdrop of the aggravation of international tension, Cardinal Walter Kasper, President Emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, told TASS on Friday.

“It is very important that this meeting takes place now that there are so many problems in the world. A lot will depend in resolving international issues in the future on the interaction between the two churches,” he said.

According to the cardinal, it is too early yet to talk about the possible visit of Pope Francis to Russia. “This is an important step, but we have an important path to cover for the rapprochement between the two churches,” Cardinal Kasper said.

The Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches are the result of the East-West Schism of 1054 also known as the Great Schism. The two churches have remained estranged on a number of key issues.

“The Holy See and the Moscow Patriarchate hope that it will also be a sign of hope for all people of good will. They invite all Christians to pray fervently for God to bless this meeting, that it may bear good fruits,” the statement reads.