2014-09-20 16:12:00

Pope's visit to Albania has ecumenical significance


(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis is to make a trip to Albania on Sunday. The purpose of the trip is twofold: to focus attention on the genuinely vibrant plurality of Albanian society  - which has a Muslim majority and sizeable Catholic and Orthodox minorities, as well as Protestant and Jewish communities - and to call people's attention to the importance of enduring religious consciousness and sensibility in the face of the allure of materialistic individualism. The theme of the Holy Father's visit is: Together with God: toward the hope which does not disappoint.

One of the people participating in a meeting with religious leaders of various Christian confessions and other faith traditions that is one of the highlights of the Holy Father’s scheduled voyage, is an evangelical Protestant involved with the International Commission for Theological Dialogue with Church and World Council of Churches, Dr Peter Kuzmič, who is a professor at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Boston, Massachusetts. Dr Kuzmič told us that the Holy Father has given a new impetus to the work for full, visible unity among all Christ’s faithful.  “Pope Francis is a man of great heart,” he said, “a servant-leader,” who is, “more than a Holy Father – he is a ‘holy brother’.”

Click below to hear Dr Peter Kuzmič's extended conversation with Christopher Wells in Tirana








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