March 18, 2013 - The spiritual head of the world’s Orthodox Christians is attending
Pope Francis’ inauguration Mass on Tuesday in the Vatican. Rev. Dositheos Anagnostopoulos,
the spokesman for the Istanbul-based Patriarchate, said Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew
I, is traveling to Rome on Monday to take part in Pope Francis' installation. He is
the first ecumenical patriarch to take part since the Great Schism between their two
churches in 1054. The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate says the spiritual leader of the
world's Orthodox Christians will attend the pope's inauguration Mass in Rome, the
first such presence in nearly 1,000 years. Pope Benedict XVI had made uniting all
Christians and healing the split a priority of his pontificate. Anagnostopoulos says
the decision to take part in the mass was ``the fruit'' of the growing dialogue between
the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches.