Vatican City, Feb 13, 2018 / 06:55 am
At Mass at Santa Marta Tuesday, Pope Francis concelebrated Mass with the patriarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Youssef Absi, saying that offering the liturgy together is like an embrace between the two Churches.
"This is what the ceremony of today means: the embrace of the father of a Church with Peter. A rich Church, with its own theology within the Catholic theology, with its own wonderful liturgy, and with a people," the Pope said Feb. 13.
Speaking in place of a homily, Francis noted how a great number of the people of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church are being "crucified, like Jesus."
He also said that the Mass was being offered "for the people that suffer, for persecuted Christians in the Middle East, who give their lives, give their goods, their properties, because they are driven away. And we also offer Mass for the ministry of our brother Youssef."