Pope Benedict XVI and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I are committed towards a rapprochement between Catholic and Orthodox Churches, but eliminate the effects of a schism millennium is not easy, said Tuesday prelates of both churches. .

These meetings confirmed that Orthodox and Catholics are committed to the goal of unity and diversity and are determined to address memories of the past that we all carry as a burden, said Bishop Brian Farrell, a member of the Pontifical Council for Christian Unity, during a press conference in Istanbul.

It will not be easy, it will not be a short dialogue, it will not happen this week or next year, said Bishop Farrell. It takes a long period of reflection (…) but I have no doubt that we are on track.

Following the ethno-cultural diversity manifested in our everyday French society and a better live together, it proved an awareness of the need for Muslim-Christian dialogue: a dialogue that has just been greatly stimulated in the Catholic hierarchy with the trip of Pope Benedict XVI in Turkey.

Given all this growing importance, it is inconceivable that the diff e rent nian Churches arm e de France, the Franco-nian e arm and CFC did make every effort to participate in the interfaith movement and society.

Indeed, during this conference, the Franciscan Father Gwenole Jeusset residing in Turkey for three years, sought to obscure the nature downright genocidal massacres Armenian without even mentioning the fact that there was planned deportation Armenian population.

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