Fr. Gregory:
My wife needed emergency dental surgery yesterday so I didn't get a chance to see your post

I couldn't find any info about the Holy Father's "frail condition" as quoted by the Greek Church's Press Release printed below. We pray for him ever day and I know his hearts desire is to have the East and West come together. It's mine too! I have been attending a Western Orthodox Divine Liturgy on Sunday Mornings where I can Not receive Holy Communion and then driving 20 miles to a Ukrainian Byzantine Catholic Church so that I can receive. I love both Liturgies, but I don't understand Ukrainian so its hard to follow along and pray there.
John
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For Immediate Release
November 22, 2004
Contact: Nikki Stephanopoulos
Tel.: 212.570.3530
Marissa P. Costidis
Tel.: 212.570.3588
C.: 732.522.1637
ECUMENICAL PATRIARCH BARTHOLOMEW TO RECEIVE RELICS OF ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM
AND
ST. GREGORY THE THEOLOGIAN FROM POPE JOHN PAUL
New York, NY - Responding to the request of His All Holiness Ecumenical
Patriarch Bartholomew, spiritual leader of over 250 million Orthodox
Christians around the world, and recognizing the importance of St. John
Chrysostom and St. Gregory the Theologian to Orthodox Christians around the
world, Pope John Paul II has agreed to return the relics of these two great
Fathers of the Church and Ecumenical Teachers to their original resting
place in the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Constantinople. Ecumenical
Patriarch Bartholomew will travel to The Vatican to officially receive the
relics from the Pope in a ceremony on November 27, 2004 and accompany them
to the Ecumenical Patriarchate.
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and Pope John Paul have both emphasized
reconciliation between the two churches, split since 1054. The return of
the relics is a step towards such reconciliation.
His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America will be in Rome for the
ceremonies of the handing over of the sacred relics of the two Saints and
Fathers of the Church. Also present there will be His Eminence Cardinal
Keeler of Baltimore whom Archbishop Demetrios invited in order for the two
of them to represent the faithful of the Orthodox Church and the Roman
Catholic Church in America in such an auspicious event for both Churches.
Accompanying His All Holiness when he returns the relics will be a
delegation including His Eminence Walter Cardinal Kasper, President of the
Pontifical Council for Christian Unity, and other Catholic hierarchs and
officials. Because of his frail condition the Pope will not be able to
attend. Upon their arrival, a Pan-Orthodox Ceremony will be held, and the
relics will be enshrined in the Patriarchal Cathedral of St. George.
The relics of St. John Chrysostom and St. Gregory the Theologian were taken
from Constantinople in 1204 by mercenary crusaders. They ended up in Rome
where they have been kept in St. Peter's Basilica.
Both Saints were famed preachers, theologians and predecessors of
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew to the throne of Constantinople, St.
Gregory from 379 to 381 and St. John from 398 to 404. St. John Chrysostom,
meaning Golden Mouth, is considered by theologians to be the foremost
orator and preacher for the Orthodox Church. Orthodox Christians worldwide
follow his words as they participate in the Divine Liturgy of St. John
Chrysostom. St. Gregory, an intellectual, theologian and religious leader,
is known as the most eloquent voice in the Second Ecumenical Synod
(Constantinople, A.D.381), which completed the Nicene Creed as we know it
today.