Your Holiness,
I wholeheartedly thank you for having handed the Kazan Icon of
our Most Holy Lady, the Theotokos and Ever Virgin Mary over to the Russian
Orthodox: Church. On August 28, 2004, the Feast of the most glorious Dormition
or the Theotokos, the representative delegation of the Roman Catholic Church led
by Cardinal Walter Kasper, President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting
Christian Unity, presented us with this icon after a solemn divine service at
the Cathedral of the Dormition in the Moscow Kremlin, which was overcrowded with
the faithful who came on this sacred day to lift up their prayers to the Most
Holy Theotokos.
The transfer of this holy icon brought over by your envoys is
seen by the Plenitude of the Russian Orthodox Church as both an act of the
restoration of justice and an act of good will on the part of Your Holiness. I
believe that your decision to hand over the icon points to the sincere desire to
overcome the difficulties existing in relations between cur two Churches. May
this event become our common contribution to the overcoming of negative
consequences of the 20th century history marked with persecution against the
faith of Christ unprecedented in scale.
The veneration of the Mother of God as "the zealous intercessor
far the Christian race" (Akathistos to the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God) -the
veneration common to the Orthodox and Catholic Churches -brings us back to the
times of the Early Church when there were no divisions between East and West so
visible, regretfully, in our days. The Russian Orthodox: Church, always, even in
the most difficult moments in her relations with the Roman Catholic Church, has
invariably stated her willingness to develop these relations in the spirit of
sincere cooperation. We see in the transfer of the Kazan Icon a step in the
right direction in the belief that future everything that is possible will be
done to settle certain problems standing between our Churches.
Good relations between the Russian Orthodox and the Roman
Catholic Churches, which "the everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace" (Is. 9:6)
calls us to realize not in words but in deeds, are extremely important for the
future of Europe and the whole world. The preaching of Christian values to the
secularized society will be successful only if all Christians fulfil the
Saviour's commandment of love: "Love one another as I have loved you" (Jn.
13:34). Openness in relations among Christians of various confessions
presupposes respect for one another, knowledge of their common history and
sensitivity in carrying out any actions in territories where other Christian
tradition has existed far centuries.
Once again, I would like to thank Your Holiness from my heart
for the gift and to express hope that the Most Holy Theotokos as "a swift and
selfless healer of infirmities and divisions" (Akathistos to the Kazan Icon of
the Theotokos) will send Her grace and mercy upon the faithful of our two
Churches.
With love in the Lord,
Alexy
Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia