Russian Patriarch Kirill congratulates new Pope on election
Russia
Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia has congratulated Pope Francis on his election as the new head of the Roman Catholic Church and expressed hope for cooperation, the Russian Orthodox Church said Thursday.
Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Buenos Aires was elected Wednesday by a conclave of cardinals to be the 266th pope to lead the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics. He took the name of Francis.
“Under your predecessor - Pope Benedict XVI, relations between the Russian Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches received a new impetus and were marked by positive dynamics,” Patriarch Kirill, who leads the Russian Church, said.
“I sincerely hope that Your Holiness will also contribute to cooperation between our Churches for it to develop in the spirit of brotherly love and mutual understanding,” the Russian patriarch’s message says.
The Russian Church leader said the name the new pope had chosen, Francis, recalled well-known Catholic saints serving as an example of “sacrificial dedication of themselves to the afflicted” and ardent Gospel preaching.
“In this we can see your desire to keep caring about the poor and afflicted, for whom you showed mercy and love during the long years of your ministry in Argentina, to continue preaching Christ crucified and resurrected to the modern world,” Patriarch Kirill said.
“No new pope is going to change the church position on abortion or gay marriage or other hot button issues, but we hope he will find a way to convey the church’s traditional views in a way that is appealing to contemporary Americans,” he said.


















































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