Bishop William Shomali on Pope's visit to Holy Land
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis announced his upcoming pilgrimage to the Holy Land on
Sunday, following his usual Angelus address. The Pope’s three-day trip will run from
May 24 to May 26, and will include a meeting with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew,
as well as meetings with the Muslim and Jewish communities.
The auxiliary
bishop of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, William Shomali, told Vatican Radio
that the community in the Holy Land is “expecting a lot from this visit”.
“Christians,
Jews and Muslims (in the Holy Land) are counting on this visit to intensify the ecumenical
and the interreligious relationships,” he said.
He said one of the highlights
will be the encounter between Pope Francis and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, along
with all of the bishops and patriarchs of the Holy City.
He also expressed
the hope that this visit would advance relations with the Orthodox Church.
“We
want more opening from the part of the Orthodox and the Catholics on the issue of
the primacy of the Pope, because the Orthodox have this difficulty of accepting the
primacy as Catholics believe in it,” said Bishop Shomali. “I believe that the Holy
Father, Pope Francis, and the Orthodox are willing to make more progress in this dialogue.”
“We
pray, because we have to expect also that the Holy Spirit will inspire Pope Francis
in this visit and make it a success,” the bishop concluded. “We count not only on
human endeavours but on the blessing of the Lord.”