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Benedict does not want to be called Patriarch of the West
(ANSA) - Vatican City, March 1

http://ansa.it/main/notizie/awnplus/english/news/2006-03-01_981469.html

Tinyurl: http://tinyurl.com/z35mx

Pope Benedict XVI has ordered one of his nine official titles to be dropped
.

In the new edition of the Vatican yearbook, the German pontiff is no longer
referred to as Patriarch of the West .

He is simply Bishop of Rome, Vicar of Jesus Christ, Successor of the Prince
of Apostles, Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church, Primate of Italy,
Metropolitan Archbishop of the Roman Province, Sovereign of Vatican City and
Servant of the Servants of God .

According to sources in the Vatican publishing house, the move - noticed by
only the most observant of Vatican-watchers - was requested by the pope
himself .

It is seen as a sign of Benedict's desire to overcome the 992-year division
between Roman Catholics and Orthodox Christians .

It is a "sign of ecumenical sensitivity", officials said .

"In the past the patriarchate of the West was contrasted with that of the
East. I think the pope wanted to remove this sort of contrast and his act is
intended as a spur to ecumenical progress," said Cardinal Achille
Silvestrini. "The Catholic Church does not consider itself the Church of the
West," said the cardinal, who is head of the Vatican department dealing with
Eastern branches of Catholicism .

Dropping the Patriarch of the West title was reportedly also considered by
Benedict's predecessor, John Paul II, who made significant inroads in
promoting dialogue between Orthodox Christians and the Catholic Church .

But some commentators noted that the move could backfire, saying the
Orthodox Church might interpret it in a different way .

"That world is very attached to traditions and could see the papal
innovation as...an indirect affirmation of himself as 'universal
patriarch'," wrote Luigi Accattoli in Corriere della Sera. Usage of the term
Patriarch of the West goes back some 1,466 years but, as experts note, it
was only ever really used by leaders, or 'patriarchs', of the Christian
Church in the east .

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John,

This thread and topic are already in Forum 1 Church News. The topic can be continued up there. I am closing this thread and letting the topic and discussion continue there.

In IC XC,
Father Anthony+
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He seems to have dropped just about the only one Orthodox WOULDN'T object to and kept all the truly problematic ones! And they were thinking this will help promote unity with Orthodoxy?


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