
ArmInfo. As part of his visit to Turkey, Pope Leo XIV visited the Cathedral of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Istanbul on the morning of November 30, the feast of St. Andrew the Apostle, where he met with His Holiness Patriarch Sahak II of Constantinople.
According to the Vatican press service, in his address, Pope Leo praised God for the steadfastness of the Armenian people, who throughout the centuries, often in tragic circumstances, remained faithful to Christ.
The Bishop of Rome paid special attention to the figure of St. Nerses Shnorhali, the great Armenian Catholicos and poet of the 12th century, whose 850th anniversary was recently celebrated. The Pope called him an example of tireless work for the reconciliation of the Churches. "May the example of Saint Nerses inspire us, and his prayer support us on the path to full communion," he noted.
In his speech, the Holy Father emphasized that the anniversary of the First Ecumenical Council is an opportunity to return to the common apostolic faith that united Rome and the Eastern Churches in the early centuries. The Pope specifically outlined the model for future unity.
"We must draw inspiration from the experience of the early Church to restore full communion," Pope Leo stated. "This unity does not imply absorption or domination, but represents an exchange of gifts with which our Churches were endowed by the Holy Spirit."
The Holy Father also warmly recalled the historical milestones in the rapprochement between the two Churches: the visit of Catholicos Khoren I to Rome in 1967 and the signing of the first joint declaration by Pope Paul VI and Catholicos Vazgen I in 1970. According to the Pope, the "dialogue of love" begun then continues to bear fruit today. The Holy Father expressed hope for the speedy resumption of the work of the International Joint Commission for Theological Dialogue. Referring to the encyclical Ut unum sint, he called for a search for a model of unity in which the Catholic and Ancient Eastern Churches could walk "together, naturally."