
Vatican City, Aug 21, 2017 / 04:11 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- As he arrived to Russia for his official three-day visit, Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin said the Holy See has a special role on the global scene given its attention to both spiritual and diplomatic themes.
“The Holy See simultaneously performs both a spiritual and a diplomatic role,” Cardinal Parolin said in an Aug. 20 interview with Russian news agency TASS. “That is why the Vatican diplomacy is of special nature.”
“It does not rely on any other force, except for taking care of every person and every nation through dialogue,” he said, adding that with these aspects in mind, discussion with his Russian counterparts will focus on “the issues which are of mutual interest for us, as well as crises in different parts of the world, which are both distant and very near.”
The meeting with Patirarch Kirill, head of the Russian Orthodox Church, in particular serves as proof of the openness that has come as a result of his historic meeting with Pope Francis in Havana last year, Parolin said, noting how both Kirill a nd Francis “spoke of rapprochement as a shared path.”
“When we walk this path together and conduct fraternal dialogue, we can feel the moments of unity. This path requires the search for truth, as well as love, patience, persistence and determination.”
Cardinal Parolin spoke to TASS the day before his official Aug. 21-24 visit to Russia, during which he is set to meet with several heavy-hitters including Patriarch Kirill, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and several other high-level members of the Russian Orthodox Church.
The interview touched not only on the Holy See’s diplomatic task, but it also focused largely on relations between the Catholic and Russian Orthodox Churches, specifically in terms of preserving traditional Christian values. Parolin also spoke of U.S. President Donald Trump’s policies so far during his brief tenure, and the ongoing crisis in Venezuela.
Traveling with Parolin as part of his official delegation is Msgr. Visvaldas Kulbokas, adviser to the apostolic nunciature of Russia and an official in the Relations with States section of the Vatican’s Secretariat of State.
On Aug. 21, the first day of this visit, Parolin met with the Catholic cardinals and bishops of Russia, and in the evening presided over Mass at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Moscow, after which he held a friendly encounter with clergy and the laity.
He also met with Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk, President of the Department for External Relations of the Moscow Patriarchate.
Tomorrow morning, Aug. 22, is dedicated to a working session with Russia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sergey Lavrov, while in the evening Parolin will meet with Patriarch Kirill, and will hold a brief press conference afterward.
On Wednesday, Aug. 23, the last day of his visit, Cardinal Parolin will head to Sochi for his official meeting with President Putin. No other official meetings are on the schedule before the cardinal returns to Rome Aug. 24.
In his interview with TASS, Cardinal Parolin said the Vatican has been “working on the idea of the visit to Russia for a long time,” and that it is finally possible largely as a result of the February 2016 meeting between Pope Francis and Kirill.
“That meeting was the first step that had been expected for a long time,” he said. Not only did it strengthen contracts between representatives of the Catholic and Russian Orthodox Churches, “which became more frequent and filled with concrete content,” but it also prompted the churches “to look at the discrepancies we had in the past and their causes in a new way.”
Although tensions can still be felt as the result of differing opinions on various issues, Parolin said Francis and Kirill’s meeting “helped us see the unity we are striving for, the unity which is required by the Gospels we profess.”
“It is very important that we have this renewed mutual positive view that every servant of the God, priest and believer will share,” he said, stressing that in his opinion, this is the condition “for the fulfillment of new and, I would say, unprecedented steps in the development of the ecumenical dialogue and the rapprochement of our Churches.”
When asked how their Churches can work together to preserve traditional values and not impede efforts for modern democracy, Parolin noted that unfortunately “there is no shortage of challenges that the modern world produces.”
It’s not just about preserving values so much as “the very concept of human personality and human dignity,” he said, pointing to the specific challenges presented by showing respect for humanity and his work, striving for social justice, interpersonal relations and relations among States.
“These are all challenges of a peaceful existence,” the cardinal said, noting that when their Churches insist on following the Gospel and upholding the values found in scripture, “they do so not to humiliate a modern person or to put unnecessary pressure on him but to show the path to salvation and fulfillment.”
“When performing this mission, which never ends, it is extremely important to establish effective cooperation between different religious denominations,” he said, adding that greater mutual understanding between Churches and the exchange of experiences “may become an important contribution to understanding of these problems.”
Pointing to the Catholic Church’s decision to “loan” relics of the well-loved Orthodox Saint Nicholas, consisting of several bone fragments currently housed in Bari, to Russia over the summer, Parolin said the gesture served as a “spiritual uplift” of sorts for the Russian Orthodox Church.
“There is no doubt that this event and other similar initiatives, which can be called the ‘ecumenism of the saints,’ give an opportunity to fully feel what already unites Christians,” he said.
The relics were sent from Bari to the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow from May 22-July 12, and were venerated by President Putin and thousands of Orthodox faithful.
Not only was the event important for the spiritual life of believers, but it also served as an example for future initiatives and gave “a new impetus” to dialogue on “more complex” issues in Church relations, he said.
When it comes to fighting terrorism, Parolin said there are two important factors to keep in mind, the first being the decisions on the part of governments “which are often dictated by concrete situations.”
“When one faces a situation of this kind, one has to make a certain choice based on the politicians’ assessments,” he said. “No doubt, the need to tackle terrorism is evident for the Church, but all actions must be weighted in order to prevent a situation in which the use of force would trigger spiraling violence or lead to violations of human rights, including the freedom of religion.”
On the other hand, the Church is always guided by a “long-term perspective,” he said, which first of all involves fostering personal development, particularly among younger generations, as well as “solid dialogue between religions.”
“During the past decades, the Holy See has been making all possible efforts to establish, strengthen or restore dialogue on the cultural and religious levels and in the social and humanitarian sphere,” the cardinal said, adding that he is “absolutely convinced that life under the guidance of the Gospel would in itself make an important contribution into forming the society and culture.”
Asked about some of U.S. President Donald Trump’s controversial policies since taking office, including his decision to pull out of the 2016 Paris Climate agreement, and what the Vatican expects from Trump, Parolin voiced hope that the two States can move forward in mutual respect.
The meeting in May between Pope Francis and Trump “was held in the atmosphere of mutual respect and I would say, with mutual sincerity” in which both men were able to voice their thoughts and concerns.
Parolin voiced his hope that despite Trump’s determination to “fulfill the electoral promises” and despite Washington’s withdrawal from the Paris accord, “pragmatic approaches will prevail in continuation to the US administration’s decision to keep the climate change discussion running.”
“We, in our turn, can only wish that President Trump, just like other members of the international community, does not neglect the extremely difficult task of tackling the global warming and its negative consequences.”
The cardinal then said that in his opinion, international relations are “increasingly dominated” by policies and strategies “based on open clashes and confrontations.”
Describing this phenomena as a “’dialogue of the deaf,’ or, worse, (policies that) fuel fears and are based on intimidation with nuclear or chemical weapons,” Parolin said he believes there is a common realization that such approaches “do not lead to correct solutions and fail to ease tensions between states.”
He pointed to how Pope Francis’ insistence that “building peace is a path,” explaining that this path “is a lot thornier than war and conflict.”
“Building peace requires a patient and constructive dialogue with mutual respect instead of focusing all attention to own national interests,” Parolin said. “This is all that is expected from the leaders of global powers.”
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Pope Leo xiv worries about a pandemic of arms instead of ending the homosexual/pedophilia epidemic running rampant within the hierarchy of the Catholic Church and what about the entire transgender issue which has caused the real reason for the mental health problem in the US in which he is loudly silent. If you compete flick, then start doing it.
Too true Mel. Means versus Motivation.
There are the “firearm means” on the one hand, and the “LGBTQetc motivation” on the other. It would be equally absurd to decry the slaughter of innocent Catholics in Africa, and ignore the declared Islamic Unholy War. And yet this blinkered cowardice – was not Pius XII criticised for not denouncing Nazism directly – is nothing new.
The argument used to defend Pius XII was that he feared reprisals against innocents for his denouncing the Motivation. We can only conclude that ppLeoXIV is afraid of LGBTQetc Madmen Jihad activists?
“Thoughts and prayers” would have sufficed.
Sigh. The Holy Father might have noticed with horror the satanism that pervades Westman’s manifesto. He could have lamented the evil “trans gender” butchery Westman had done on himself (with plenty of help from medical professionals and eventual acceptance from his family) and his marijuana use. Even the twisted killer bitterly regretted indulging in both vices. The HF might also have observed that the murderer’s parents divorced when he was young and pointed out the harmful and far-reaching consequences of broken families. Finally, he could have squarely faced up to the reality that this was, in an important respect, an “inside” attack. Westman came from a Catholic family and graduated from the Catholic school he attacked so viciously years later. Instead, we get a USCCB talking point on the evils of guns. Sadly predictable.
Tony W: You are so very right in all that youveso eloquently said. The fact is we have a woke hierarchy in the Catholic Church. I call them woke rather than apostate.
But does Pope Leo lament the epidemic of transgenderism and homosexuality in society? Of course not. And the lies, half-truths and obfuscations continue.
Sad but true. I just read this morning that Leo had a private meeting with James Martin, SCH. Somehow I don’t think the new pope called him to repentance. Some things never change.
Follow up on your comment Athanasius:
“VATICAN CITY — Pope Leo XIV met Monday with one of the most prominent advocates for greater LGBTQ+ inclusion in the Catholic Church and encouraged his ministry, just days before a planned Holy Year pilgrimage of LGBTQ+ Catholics to the Vatican in a sign of continued welcome.
The Rev. James Martin, a New York-based Jesuit author and editor, said Leo told him he intended to continue Pope Francis’ policy of LGBTQ+ acceptance in the church and encouraged him to keep up his advocacy.
‘I heard the same message from Pope Leo that I heard from Pope Francis, which is the desire to welcome all people, including LGBTQ people,’ Martin told The Associated Press after the audience. ‘It was wonderful. It was very consoling and very encouraging and frankly a lot of fun'” (Nicole Winfield for ABC7 News).
Tony W. above (7:00 p.m.) – Amen.
It’s hard to believe that Leo, as an American, wouldn’t realize what he was getting into with his statement. Sure enough, the so-called mainstream media are running with it.
My hope is that he will get a new speechwriter ASAP.
A pontifical repeat of the Democrat platform.
https://apnews.com/article/pope-leo-james-martin-lgbtq-holy-year-f54bbf057757bdb7230802a8d5d77242
Vatican Communications Man: James Martin, who spread blasphemous images mocking the Blessed Virgin Mary across Internet- is spinning a 30 minute meeting with Pope Leo into a declaration by Pope Leo that he is a supporter of the LGBTQetc Ideology regularly behind mass shootings.
Pope Leo sold out to the LGBTQETC Ideology? The Ideology of the Prince of Lies?
I am SO disappointed. POPE Leo xiv’s image is being removed from my home.
It should be apparent to a Roman pontiff in this historically unique setting in which we are facing multiple issues, sexual disorders, weapons violence, controversy over global warming and corresponding need for environmental care – in the context of apostasy and depredation of religion that circumspect pronouncement to Church and world has not and will not have effect.
Leo XIV can be effective if he spoke directly to the issues, especially in regards to Catholic turned deranged murderer Robert Westman. His sexual disorientation as Robin Westman has to be called out directly and clearly, yes with compassion. Otherwise Church and world will brush off Leo’s marshmallow mellowness, his politically correct schizophrenic focus on guns rather than the moral sickness of the persons who fire the guns.
Don’t like to pile it on but it cannot be prudently ignored as to where an appealing, congenial new pontiff really stands. However far to the right he may seem to some, I cannot better express my personal thoughts than John-Henry Westen:
“This is the nightmare scenario I warned of at the start of Leo’s papacy. As I told Glenn Beck: a less bombastic pope could quietly cement a false new direction. The James Martin approach defies Christ, His Church, Scripture, and 2,000 years of tradition” (John-Henry Westen LifeSiteNews).
A marker was Pope Leo’s selection to replace Archbishop Paglia on family matters with Msgr Renzo Pegoraro, Paglia’s loyal assistant instead of Cdl Willem Eijk, a member of the same Dicastery Pontifical Academy for Life. Simply couldn’t disassociate that from a man who wasn’t doctrinally attuned to Pope Francis.
It’s a darn good thing that my Catholic faith does not in any way depend on the orthodoxy/sanctity/truthfulness of priests, bishops and Popes. If it did, I’d be gone a long time ago.
The Democratic Platform, by denying The Sanctity of the marital act within The Sacrament of Holy Matrimony, ipso facto denies God’s intention for respect for the Sanctity of all human life, from the moment of conception until natural death, thus a “pontifical “ repeat of The Democratic Platform would ipso facto separate one from The One Body Of Christ, From The Father, Through, With, And In His Only Begotten Son, Jesus The Christ, In The Unity (Communion)Of The Holy Ghost, The Spirit Of Perfect Divine Eternal Love Between The Father And His Only Begotten Son, Jesus The Christ, Who Proceeds From The Father And His Only Begotten Son, Jesus The Christ, thus denying The Divinity Of The Most Holy Blessed Trinity, which is apostasy.
The counterfeit magisterium that has aligned itself with apostates must be charitably anathema:
At the heart of Liberty Is Christ, “4For it is impossible for those who were once illuminated, have tasted also the heavenly gift and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, 5Have moreover tasted the good word of God and the powers of the world to come…”, to not believe that Christ’s Sacrifice On The Cross will lead us to Salvation, but we must desire forgiveness for our sins, and accept Salvational Love, God’s Gift Of Grace And Mercy; believe in The Power And The Glory Of Salvation Love, and rejoice in the fact that No Greater Love Is There Than This, To Desire Salvation For One’s Beloved.
“Hail The Cross, Our Only Hope.”
“Blessed are they who are Called to The Marriage Supper Of The Lamb.”
“For where your treasure is there will your heart be also.”
“Behold your Mother.” – Christ On The Cross
“Penance, Penance, Penance.”- The Angel of Fatima
May those whose competence it is Call a Council that will anathema the counterfeit church, from The True Church Of Christ, so that Our Blessed Mother’s Heart Can Triumph and restore Peace to Christ’s One, Holy, Catholic, And Apostolic Church, outside of which, there is no Salvation, due to The Unity Of The Holy Ghost (Filioque).
And may the error of Vatican II, which by no longer recognizing The Spirit of The Charitable Anathema, Instituted By Christ, Himself, leading to the creation of a counterfeit anti Christ church attempting to subsist within The One Body Of Christ, that is anti Filioque, and thus anti Papacy, which , in denying The Unity Of The Holy Ghost, denies The Word Of God Incarnate, Our Only Savior, Jesus Christ, Who Has Revealed Himself To His Church, Through The Deposit Of Faith, Sacred Tradition, Sacred Scripture, And The Teaching Of The True Magisterium, Grounded In Sacred Tradition And Sacred Scripture, for The Salvation Of Souls, be charitably anathema, by affirming The Unity Of The Holy Ghost (Filioque), and thus affirming The Divinity Of The Most Holy And Undivided Blessed Trinity.
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Woe to those who call evil, good!
It appears the darnel is still being allowed to flourish in the field of otherwise good wheat.
The Catechism clearly teaches 2357 -2359 the truth on a matter which is a trial for many.
Indeed upholding chastity is a challenge for us all.
Catholic Pastoral accompaniment must always respect the Catechism, Principles of non contradiction and not undermine the Deposit of Faith.
Today’s evidence is not encouraging.
Let’s see what the Pontiff may state.
Evangelization and conversion are ongoing and never-ending opportunities. The Good News is waiting to be taken to the doorsteps of every heart in every continent.