GREETING BY THE PRESIDENT-DELEGATE, CARD LEONARDO SANDRI, PREFECT OF THE CONGREGATION
FOR THE ORIENTAL CHURCHES (VATICAN CITY)
Most Holy Father, We give thanks to God, together with Your Holiness, for the
communion with the Successor of Peter which makes us feel like the Church of Christ,
eternally loved by Him. Through his holy people, He loves humanity and wants to present
Himself , as the Lord of history, even today. We render thanks for this expression
of episcopal collegiate fraternity for the benefit of the Church in the Middle East.
With You, Holy Father, we trust in the mercy of God and ask that His kingdom of
truth, love and justice arrive to the East and the West soon. Nothing will separate
us from the love of Christ (Rom 8:35): this is the confirmation we receive these days,
while we are always listening “to what the Spirit is saying to the churches” (Rev
2:11) and to what Your Holiness confided to the Christians of the Middle East.
Now, here in Rome, we carry the East in our hearts, the precious treasures of
its spiritual traditions: the glory and worth, as well as the trials of its past;
the suffering and expectations for the present and the future. A “precious tie” unites
all the eras of the Eastern Church: this is the Christian martyr. Even today this
demonstrates a faithfulness to the Gospel, which has written indelible pages of ecumenical
brotherhood. While seeing some improvement in the situation, in some contexts the
Catholics along with other Christians still endure hostility, persecution and the
lack of respect for the fundamental right of religious freedom. Terrorism and other
forms of violence do not even spare our Jewish and Muslim brothers. Humanly shameful
events multiply and strike innocent victims. The loss of individuals and goods, and
of reasonable perspectives, generates the reality of emigration, which is sad and
unfortunately persists beyond some positive exceptions. Distress often flourishes
giving rise to the crucial question of whether there ever can be days of peace and
prosperity in the Middle East or if in the future the same survival of the “plebs
sancta Dei” is not at risk. You, Holy Father, have never lost hope. Rather, you
instill it in the Churches of the East because they live the mystery evoked by the
Prophet Ezekiel, the “glory of Yahweh” which “arrived at the Temple by the east gate”
(Ez 43:4). The East answers by persevering in communion and in witness; answering
with the firm will to offer and receive the hope of the Cross. During the Synodal
supper “sub umbra Petri” the sons and daughters of the Eastern Churches wish to join
with their pastors: they wish to be “one heart and soul” (Acts 4:32) and make theirs
the priestly prayer of Christ “ut unum sint” (Jn 17:21). The East confirms its mission
before Your Holiness, the mission of cooperating in the unity of all Christians especially
the Eastern ones according to the mandate of the Ecumenical Vatican Council II (cf.
OE 24). Today, October 11th, is the liturgical memorial to the blessed John XXIII.
To the beloved Pontiff, “sincere friend of the East”, we entrust the prayer for the
synodal work. We see the same love in you, Holy Father. Therefore, I vouch for
the faithfulness and complete adhesion to Your Person and to Your Magisterium by the
faithful of the Middle East, while in the name of the Delegate Presidents, the General
Relator, the General and Special Secretaries and all the participants I express our
deepest gratitude to Your Holiness. May the intercession of the Most Holy Mother
of God bear abundant fruit for this providential initiative for the good of the Church
in the hope of peace for the Middle East and for the world. Thank you, Holy Father.