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#4 - JRL 7188
MOSCOW PATRIARCHY DOES NOT WANT JOHN PAUL II TO COME TO
RUSSIA
MOSCOW, May 19th, 2003 /from RIA Novosti correspondent Olga Lipich/ -- The
fact that Vatican returns to Russia the copy of the Kazan Icon of Holy Lady
dating back to the 18th century, "is not a reason for John Paul II to come
to Russia," reads the release of the Moscow Patriarchy's foreign church
relations department.
It was released in response to the recent statement of the Vatican press
service's director Joaquin Navarro-Valls that the Pope could come to Russia to
return the copy of the icon.
The icon is "one of the many that were used in liturgies and were
illegally smuggled from the country during the years of trouble," the
patriarchy pointed out. "Earlier such icons were returned to our country
from abroad, but this usually took place with the participation of customs and
other law-enforcement bodies of different countries, as well as of patrons of
art who bought out the stolen icons".
The department's release underlines that "the attempts to connect the
return of the icon with the issue of the Pope's visit to Russia arouse
astonishment, ever more so as Vatican has not started negotiations on such a
visit with the Russian Orthodox Church".
The possibility of a meeting between Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia
Alexei II with the Pope "fully depends on Vatican's readiness to take steps
towards real settlement of problems between the two Churches," the document
reads.
The problems include catholic proselytism among people who belong to Orthodox
Church by baptism and cultural tradition, and the discrimination of the
canonical Orthodox Church believers in Western Ukraine.
"However, the recent establishment of new catholic episcopates in
Kazakhstan testifies that Vatican's course aims at further aggravating the
current difficulties," the release emphasised.
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