Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia has thanked Pope Benedict XVI for his uncompromising position on faith issues and wished him strength, the patriarch's press service reported on Friday.
From Voice of Russia, Interfax
"In these days, which are special to you, I would like to express feelings of brotherly love in Christ and respect," the patriarch said in his message to the pontiff.
The
patriarch said the decision made by Benedict XVI to step down from his
post, which the pope announced "with humility and simplicity" on
February 11, drew "a lot of response" in the hearts of millions of
Catholics.
"Your uncompromising and consistent
position on issues relating to faith and your adherence to the living
church traditions have always been close to us. At a time when the
ideology of permissiveness and moral relativism is trying to cause
people to lose moral values, you boldly raised your voice in defense of
evangelical ideals and high human dignity, calling on people to become
free from sin," Patriarch Kirill said.
Patriarch Kirill said it is with warmth that he recalls his meetings with Joseph Ratzinger before his election as pope.
Patriarch
Kirill believes the relations between the Russian Orthodox Church and
the Roman Catholic Church, "which bear great responsibility for
testifying Christ to the modern world," received "a new impetus" in the
years of the service of Benedict XVI.
Patriarch
Kirill said he is hoping "the good and close relations between Orthodox
and Catholic Christians," which developed with active participation by
Benedict XVI, will continue developing under his successor.
"Accept
my sincere wishes of good health, long life, and God's help in your
prayer and theological work," the patriarch said in his message to
Benedict XVI.
Benedict XVI voluntarily left his post
as pope on February 28. Such things have not happened in the Vatican for
almost 600 years. The last pope to resign was Gregory XII in the 1415.
Benedict
XVI intends to settle down in a monastery in the Vatican. He will not
take part in church management and will dev vote his life wholly to
prayer and thinking.
In his last address to
believers, Benedict XVI said: "This day is different from other days. I
will not be pope anymore, I will be a pilgrim undertaking his last stage
of pilgrimage on this earth. This day has brought great joy to me. I am
ready to serve God with all my heart, prayers, and thoughts, and all my
internal forces. I bless you in the name of the Holy Spirit," he said.
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