Cardinal Koch visits Ukraine to deepen Catholic-Orthodox dialogue
(Vatican Radio) The head of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity,
Cardinal Kurt Koch, heads off to Ukraine on Wednesday for a visit aimed at deepening
the dialogue between Catholics and Orthodox in the former Soviet state. The Cardinal
will spend two days in the capital Kiev, meeting with the small Greek and Latin Catholic
communities there. He’ll also hold talks with the Ukrainian Orthodox leader, Metropolitan
Volodymyr, of the Moscow Patriarchiate,and other representatives of that Church. On
Saturday the cardinal travels to the Western city of Lviv, the Catholic heartland
of the country and on Monday he will make a brief visit to Uzhorod and Mukachevo,
close to the border with Slovakia and Hungary. In each of these cities he will also
meet with Catholic and Orthodox leaders, before returning to Rome on Wednesday June
12th. This visit to Ukraine comes 12 years on from the first historic journey
of a pope, John Paul II, to the country, where he prayed for a healing of divisions
between East and Western Christianity. Just before his departure, Cardinal Koch
talked to Philippa Hitchen about his hopes for continuing this healing process…..
Listen:
“It’s the
first time I am able to go to Ukraine and for me it’s very important to have meetings
with all the Churches, the Orthodox, the Greek Catholic and Latin Catholics….. I
see it as very important to deepen relationships between Catholics and Orthodox because
we also have a difficult situation between the Orthodox Churches and it’s clear we
can have official relations only with the Orthodox Church united with the Patriarchate
of Moscow….. I think it’s important that Pope Francis has had responsibility for
all the Oriental Catholic Churches (in Argentina) and he knows this reality so the
dialogue between Oriental Catholics and Orthodox Churches is very important for him….”