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Solidarity
among the Churches
26. This
communion ad intra contributes to solidarity among the particular
Churches themselves. Attention to local needs is legitimate and
indispensable, but communion requires that the particular Churches remain open
to one another and collaborate with one another, so that in their diversity
they may preserve and clearly manifest the bond of communion with the universal
Church. Communion calls for mutual understanding and a coordinated approach to
mission, without prejudice to the autonomy and rights of the Churches according
to their respective theological, liturgical and spiritual traditions. History
however shows how divisions have often wounded the communion of the Churches in
Asia. Down the centuries, relations between particular Churches of different
ecclesiastical jurisdictions, liturgical traditions and missionary styles have
sometimes been tense and difficult. The Bishops present at the Synod acknowledged
that even today within and among the particular Churches in Asia there are
sometimes unfortunate divisions, often connected with ritual, linguistic,
ethnic, caste and ideological differences. Some wounds have been partially
healed, but there is not yet full healing. Recognizing that wherever communion
is weakened the Church's witness and missionary work suffer, the Fathers
proposed concrete steps to strengthen relations between the particular Churches
in Asia. As well as the necessary spiritual expressions of support and
encouragement, they suggested a more equitable distribution of priests, more
effective financial solidarity, cultural and theological exchanges, and
increased opportunities for partnership between Dioceses. 135
Regional
and continental associations of Bishops, notably the Council of Catholic
Patriarchs of the Middle East and the Federation of Asian Bishops' Conferences
have helped to foster union among the local Churches and have provided venues
for cooperation in resolving pastoral problems. Similarly, there are many
centres of theology, spirituality and pastoral activity across Asia which
foster communion and practical cooperation. 136 It must be the concern
of all to see these promising initiatives develop further for the good of both
the Church and society in Asia.
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