Intervention of Bro. César ESSAYAN, Councillor of the General Delegation of the East
and the Holy Land of the Order of Friars Minor (LEBANON)
The Word of God, so dear to our Father Saint Francis, is the place for meeting face
to face with Christ. It is there, in meditation and contemplation, that I join He
who is “my Lord and my God”. He who reveals Himself to me and reveals myself to me
and invites me to become “the new man”, which Saint Paul spoke to us about in his
letters. This is coming into communion with God the Creator and Savior. Unfortunately,
our Christians do not know Christ and His Gospel well. They often use the wrong words
to speak about God, and concepts filled with other beliefs. The examples of this are
many and all converge on the same idea: we have false images of God. Therefore it
is a fundamental issue to return to the Word of God. Because our whole life depends
upon, whether we want this or not, our concept of God. And if God is relationship
and communion in Himself, our divisions become the source of doubts, suffering and
the faithful cannot but distance themselves from a Church that refuses within itself,
forgiveness, reconciliation and communion. Is it not time to walk together for
the good of the People of God that are entrusted to us? What would it cost us to co-ordinate
our efforts? Would it not be possible to also create indicatives common with our Orthodox
brothers? Like for example, ‘Middle Eastern’ common initiatives for the young on the
model of the WYD? Only when they feel that the Church embraces and encourages them
through the Pastors will they be able to be witnesses that God expects them to be. Therefore,
this is not a question of speaking about our Christians but about ourselves: up to
what point are we willing to take the risk of the Gospel which invites us to love
our enemies (who are our brothers)? The risk of Reconciliation and Communion anticipated
with our Orthodox brothers and those from the Reformed Churches? “Have no fear”,
Christ repeats and this Synod does so as well, “for I am with you until the end of
the world”.