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Christian Unity Week

A brief extract from Pope Benedict XVI Wednesday’s address on the subject.

• Posted on Jan 22, 2009

The theme of this year’s Christian Unity Week is:
“That they may become one in your hand” Ezekiel 37:17

Below is a brief extract from Pope Benedict XVI Wednesday’s address on the subject.

VATICAN CITY, JAN. 21, 2009 (Zenit.org).- Pope Benedict XVI reflected on “Seeking Christian Unity at his Wednesday address during this week of Christian Unity.

“…Dear brothers and sisters:
The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity began last Sunday and will conclude this Sunday, feast of the Conversion of St. Paul, the Apostle. This is a beautiful spiritual initiative, which is spreading more and more among Christians, in harmony, and we could say, in response to the pressing invocation that Jesus directed to the Father from the Upper Room: "That they may all be one, that the world may believe that you sent me" (John 17:21)…….”

…..After his main address in English, he said:

“Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Last Sunday we began the annual Week of Prayer for Christian Unity dedicated this year to the theme: "that they may become one in your hand" (Ezek 37:17). This scripture passage recalls God’s command to Ezekiel to take two sticks, one representing Judah and the other Israel, and join them together as a symbol of the Lord’s power to gather his people into one. As Christians, we read these words as an exhortation to pray and work for the full unity of Christ’s disciples. As the Second Vatican Council reminds us, "there can be no ecumenism worthy of the name without a change of heart" (Unitatis Redintegratio, 7). This week offers us an opportunity to thank God for all he has done and continues to do to bring Christians closer to one another. I am personally grateful for the many opportunities I have had to meet with representatives of Churches and Ecclesial Communities, both in the Vatican and during my travels abroad. Let us pray that the various initiatives this week at the local and universal levels will encourage all who confess "one Lord, one faith, and one baptism" to listen more attentively to the Word of God, to deepen prayer, and to intensify dialogue, so as to imitate Saint Paul’s example of a life completely devoted to the Lord and the unity of his Body, the Church…….”

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