JOINT INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR THE THEOLOGICAL
DIALOGUE BETWEEN
THE ORTHODOX CHURCH AND THE ROMAN CATHOLIQUE CHURCH.
TENTH PLENARY SESSION.
Ravenna, Italy, 8-14 October 2007
COMMUNIQUE
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BARTHOLOMEW
ARCHBISHOP OF CONSTANTINOPLE,
NEW ROME AND
ECUMENICAL PATRIARCH
The tenth meeting of the Joint International Commission
for the Theological Dialogue between the Orthodox Church
and the Roman Catholic Church met in Ravenna, Italy, a
city marked by its historical and artistic monuments many
from the Byzantine era. The meeting took place from 8 -
14 October 2007, generously hosted by the Archdiocese of
Ravenna-Cervia.
Twenty seven of the thirty Catholic members (Cardinals,
Archbishops, Bishops, Priests and Lay Theologians) were
present. The Orthodox members (Metropolitans, Bishops;
Priests and Lay Theologians) represented the Ecumenical
Patriarchate, the Patriarchate of Alexandria, the
Patriarchate of Antioch, the Patriarchate of Jerusalem,
the Patriarchate of Moscow, the Patriarchate of Serbia,
the Patriarchate of Romania, the Patriarchate of Georgia,
the Church of Cyprus, the Church of Greece, the Church of
Poland, the Church of Albania, the Church of Czech Lands
and Slovakia, the Church of Finland and the Apostolic
Church of Estonia. The representatives of the
Patriarchate of Bulgaria were unable to attend.
The Commission worked under the direction of the two
co-presidents, Cardinal Walter Kasper and Metropolitan
John of Pergamon, helped by the two co-secretaries,
Metropolitan Gennadios of Sassima, (Ecumenical
Patriarchate) and Monsignor Eleuterio Fortino from the
Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity.
The session began in the Basilica of Sant’Apollinare in
Classe on the evening of 8 October, with the celebration
of Vespers, presided over by the Archbishop of Ravenna,
the Most Reverend Giuseppe Verucchi, and with a prayer on
the part of the Orthodox members.
In addressing those present, the Archbishop of Ravenna
stated: “We are happy that you are here. You have the
prayers of our two contemplative communities, of the
religious men and women, the priests and the parish
communities. While you are busy with the dialogue,
searching for the path that will lead us closer to full
communion, we will not disturb you, but we will embrace
you with our affection and prayer.”
The Commission was welcomed in the prefecture by the
Prefect, Her Excellency Floriana De Sanctis, who
expressed the hope that “the desire for dialogue, to
understand and to be understood, which characterizes the
Joint Commission might be a sign copied by all of us in
our daily lives”. Also present at this meeting were the
Mayor of the city, the President of the region and the
President of the province, together with other civil
authorities.
The Commission has been working on the theme of ”The
Ecclesiological and Canonical Consequences of the
Sacramental Nature of the Church: Ecclesial Communion,
Conciliarity and Authority in the Church”. This study had
already begun in the previous session in Belgrade, from
18 - 25 September 2006, on the basis of a draft
elaborated by the Joint Coordinating Committee in Moscow
in 1990, but which had not yet been discussed in plenary
session. At this meeting this study has been completed
and an agreed common document was approved. The document
offers a solid basis for the future work of the
Commission.
On the first day of the meeting, as is customary in this
Commission, the Roman Catholic and Orthodox members met
separately to coordinate their work. At the Orthodox
meeting the delegate of the Moscow Patriarchate presented
a decision of that Church to withdraw from the meeting
because of the presence of delegates from the Church of
Estonia, declared “autonomous” by the Ecumenical
Patriarchate, a status not recognized by the Patriarchate
of Moscow, and in spite of the fact that the Ecumenical
Patriarchate with the agreement of all the Orthodox
members offered a compromise that would have acknowledged
the Moscow Patriarchate’s non-recognition of the
Autonomous Church of Estonia.
The theme for the next plenary session will be: “The role
of the Bishop of Rome in the communion of the Church in
the first millennium”.
The place and time for the next Coordinating Committee
will be decided at a later date.
The tenth plenary session ended with prayer. On Saturday,
13 October, the Catholic members celebrated the Eucharist
in the Cathedral of Ravenna, in the presence of the
Orthodox members. On Sunday, 14 October, the Orthodox
members celebrated the Divine Liturgy in the Basilica of
Saint Vitalis, in the presence of the Catholic members.
On both of these occasions the Archbishop of Ravenna and
members of the clergy and laity of Ravenna attended.
The meeting of the Joint Commission was marked by a
spirit of friendship and trustful collaboration. The
members of the Commission greatly appreciated the
generous hospitality of the Archdiocese of Ravenna, and
they strongly commend the continuing work of the dialogue
to the prayers of the faithful.
Ravenna, Italy, 14 October 2007.