Cardinal Says Pope Leo’s Trip to Türkiye Revives the Spirit of Ecumenism
Pope Leo aims to revive ecumenical friendship by uniting diverse Christian communities around shared faith from the foundational 325 Council of Nicaea, marking 1,700 years.
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Cardinal says Pope Leo’s trip to Türkiye revives the spirit of Ecumenism
Pope Leo XIV will leave for Türkiye on Nov. 27 to mark the 1700th anniversary of the First Council of Nicaea, a trip one cardinal says will show “ecumenical fellowship” with the Eastern Orthodox Church. “The Council took place in 325, at a time when Christianity had not yet been wounded by so many divisions and separations,” Cardinal Kurt Koch told Vatican Media. The chief reason for the Council of Nicaea in AD 325 was a dispute between a priest…
Cardinal Koch: Papal journey opportunity to deepen faith in Christ's divinity
As the Christian community in Türkiye awaits Pope Leo XIV to commemorate the Council of Nicaea with the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, Cardinal Kurt Koch, Prefect of the Dicastery for Christian Unity, says he hopes that this joint commemoration will bear witness to Christian unity. Read all
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