This witness of Orthodoxy is
much more necessary and imperative today, as Divine Providence has reserved us
to behold the indeed rapid cosmogonic evolutions and changes in the life of the
people of the world; evolutions and changes which bring to contemporary man the
hope of a better future, a future of peace, freedom and respect of human
dignity. These rapid rearrangements have taken place and are still taking place
mostly in countries and among peoples which are, by tradition, Orthodox and,
therefore, it is mainly the Orthodox Churches which are more influenced by
them. It is therefore natural, particularly for the Orthodox Churches, to be
called to vigilance, collaboration and service, so that these developments
might indeed result in what will benefit man, who suffered greatly in our
century.
Orthodoxy has much, much more to offer to the
world of today. In Orthodoxy, one cannot only find the correct faith in the
true God, but also the correct perception of man as the image of God, of the
world, and of creation.
We extend the kiss of peace and love to the
venerable Primates of the Armenian, Coptic, Ethiopian, and Syrian -- in
Damascus and in Malabar -- Churches. Their closeness to us in the Orthodox
faith leads us today to the active quest, with possible early results, for the
common confession of faith and expression in the common Chalice.
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