Pope Francis 

Bishop of Rome
 Head of the Roman Catholic Church  
Primus Inter Pares (First among Equals)




PATRIARCH BARTHOLOMEW OF CONSTANTINOPLE
PATRIARCH OF THE EASTERN ORTHODOX CHURCHES







  ARCHBISHOP OF          CANTERBURY JUSTIN WELBY
PRIMATE OF ALL ENGLAND
SENIOR BISHOP OF THE WORLDWIDE ANGLICAN COMMUNION 

(FIRST AMONG EQUALS, PRIMUS INTER PARES) AMONGST FELLOW BISHOPS

     




Patriarch Bartholomew I. and Pope Francis I. Brotherly meeting at the Vatican



Ecumenical meeting and prayer Pope Francis and Egypt's Coptic Pope Tawadros II



Prayer for Unity in the past, in Assisi among the Church leaders. 



His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI  Emeritus


Retired Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams

The Christian Church is 


Ecumenical in Nature

  

All are welcome means 

inclusive


We Pray for Unity with 
all Christian Churches

Instaurare omnia in Christo - To bring everything together in Christ - Instaurar todo en Cristo - Ang lahat ng mga bagay ay kaniyang pag-isahin kay Cristo - Alles in Christus zu vereinen - De réunir toute chose en Christ - Kuleta kila kitu pamojakatika Kristo - Zeby przynosic wszystkiemu razem w Chrystus (Eph. 1:10)

"In Essentials Unity; in Non-essentials (doubtful things), Liberty; in all things, Charity"

("In necessariis unitas, in dubiis libertas, in omnibus caritas")
In the 17th century used by the Archbishop of Split (Spalato), Marco Antonio De Dominis  (1560-1624)
Some attributed it also to St. Augustine

“I am only infallible if I speak ex cathedra but I shall never do that, so I am not infallible.” 

(Saint Pope John XXIII.)


 We should all join Bellarmine and Galileo in applauding "the wisdom of Augustine's advice: interpretations of scripture and tradition are merely human interpretations if they run counter to the teachings of God's book of nature.”      

"The Christian faithful have the right and even at times the duty to manifest to the sacred pastors their opinion on matters which pertain to the good of the Church and to make their opinion known to the rest of the Christian faithful." (Canon 212 §3)

"The Church or people of God . . . fosters and takes to itself, insofar as they are good, the ability, riches and customs in which the genius of each people expresses itself. (Lumen Gentium 13)

We pray:
May the prayers of the faithful be heard by God Almighty to inspire all Church leaders to seek unity.
May they live fully toward the spiritual well fair and social justice for all of God's people.

 We venerate beloved Frère Roger 
Founder and First Prior of the Ecumenical Monastery and Communité de Taizé, France


“The Church must be concerned not just with herself and her relationship of union with God, but with human beings as they really are today.”
Saint Pope Paul VI concluding Vatican II, December 1965


Pope Benedict XVI admitted: “Too many of the baptized do not feel part of the ecclesial community and live on its margins, only coming to parishes in certain circumstances to receive religious services. Pastoral structures must be improved in such a way that the co-responsibility of all the members of the People of God in their entirety is promoted. This demands a change in mindset, particularly concerning lay people. They must no longer be viewed as ‘collaborators’ of the clergy, but truly recognized as ‘co-responsible’ for the Church’s being and action” (Address to Rome Synod, 2009).

  + Dr. Karl Rodig participating the meetings for Reforms at the Synod on the Family in Rome October 2014 in mass attendance with Pope Francis


 
"Ecumenism through Prayer and Action is asked of today more than ever."  Ecumenical Primate Dr. Karl Rodig

Pope Francis: “A proposal of goals without an adequate communal search for the means of achieving them will inevitably prove illusory.  The important thing is to not walk alone, but to rely on each other as brothers and sisters, especially under the leadership of the bishops, in a wise and realistic pastoral discernment" (EG. n. 33)