The church messenger jan 2015

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January 2015

Volume 2: Number 1

The Church Messenger The Monthly Newsletter of St John the Evangelist Church Anglican Parish, Dee Why

A Very Different Parish! • in the Catholic Tradition of Anglicanism • that welcomes EVERYONE • that joyfully reaches out to share the life of Christ

Welcome to the January issue of the new monthly newsletter of St John’s, Dee Why. For over two decades from the 1950’s onwards St John’s had a monthly newsletter called “The Church Messenger”. We hope current members of St John’s will appreciate the revival of The Church Messenger, and enjoy seeing it grow and develop as a means of keeping parishioners informed and involved in what is going on in the life of our parish family.

Christian Unity

The Pope and Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew have issued a joint pledge of support for embattled Christians of the Middle-­‐East. Francis also urged an end to the Schism between the Orthodox and Catholic churches. Speaking on the last day of his three-­‐day visit to Turkey, the Pope said these calls were all the more urgent due to the violence against Christians by Islamic State (IS) extremists. The trip by the Pope to Istanbul -­‐ once the capital of the Christian Byzantine world, and formerly known as Constantinople -­‐ has been marked by his 1

overtures to reach out both to Muslims and other Christian confessions. He left aboard the papal plane in the early evening, also finding time to address around 100 refugees displaced by the violence in Iraq and Syria. Early on Sunday, Francis attended a divine liturgy led by Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, the “first among equals” of an estimated 300 million Orthodox believers. In a joint declaration, Bartholomew and the leader of the world's Catholics pledged to support Christians in the Middle East, saying they could not let Christianity be driven out of the region. NCR reports that the two leaders also issued resounding and historic calls for the reunification of their global communities. Francis made what appears to be the strongest and most encompassing call yet from a Catholic Pontiff for unity. Seeking to assure Orthodox leaders that restoration of full communion between the churches would respect Eastern traditions, he said reunion would “not signify the submission of one to the other, or assimilation.”


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