Pope Leo XIV Welcomes Signing of New Ecumenical Charter

Q: What is the “Charta Œcumenica”?

A: The “Charta Œcumenica” is a foundational document for European ecumenical cooperation, originally signed in 2001 and recently updated to address contemporary challenges.

Q: Who signed the updated version of the “Charta Œcumenica”?

A: The updated version was signed on November 5 by Archbishop Gintaras Grušas of Vilnius, Lithuania, president of the CCEE, and Greek Orthodox Archbishop Nikitas Loulias of Thyateira and Great Britain.

Q: What key issues does the updated Charter aim to address?

A: The updated Charter addresses issues such as migration, confronting nationalism and populism, and promoting peace amid violence and war.

Q: What was Pope Leo XIV’s message regarding the updated Charter?

A: Pope Leo XIV emphasized the evolving challenges for Christians, the importance of discernment, and the need to welcome and listen to new peoples in Europe, seeing the Charter as a testimony to looking at history through the eyes of Christ.

Q: Why is the revision of the “Charta Œcumenica” significant?

A: The revision signifies the willingness of European churches to adapt their cooperation to current realities, share a common vision on contemporary challenges, and establish priorities for the continent’s future while remaining grounded in the Gospel.

Q: What is the relationship between Pope Leo XIV and the Ecumenical Patriarchate following this event?

A: Pope Leo XIV is preparing to travel to Istanbul to meet with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, which Archbishop Loulias noted as a significant sign of ongoing ecumenical progress.

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Pope Leo XIV receives European Christian leaders after signing of new Ecumenical Charter

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