KYIV (22 JAN 2010) — In answer to the question of a correspondent of Week information agency about a possible meeting between Pope Benedict XVI and Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and the Moscow’s statements that the meeting is obstructed by problems connected with the situation between the Orthodox of the Moscow Patriarchate and Greek Catholics in Western Ukraine, Archbishop Ivan Jurkovich stressed that such a meeting is very important as it will be the first one in history. RISU's Ukrainian-language web site posted this story on January 22, 2010.

“The meeting of the Pope and the Patriarch of Moscow will be an event of special significance for both the Catholic Church and the Moscow Patriarchate. It never happened in history. Such a meeting could become an icon of the 21st century.  One should note that at the official level, the Holy See and Russian Federation have recently established full diplomatic relations. Of no less importance is the fact that the Catholic Church and the Moscow Patriarchate promote identical positions as to firmness of moral and religious values and the support of the Christian identity of the European continent.”

As for whether it is worth while to sacrifice the interests and feelings of the five million Greek Catholics of Ukraine who have proven their loyalty to the Apostolic See during the years of persecutions, for the sake of such an icon, the nuncio believes that “this should be viewed from the viewpoint of the ecumenical context.”

“We should not even discuss the claims of the Moscow Patriarchate as to the return of Orthodox parishes to Greek Catholics in Western Ukraine, even though we consider them unjust. It is better not to discuss what, how, and why it happened. Someone can call it naïve optimism. But optimism is always wise,” answered the archbishop.

As for the unity of churches, the archbishop stressed that all popes in the 20th century spoke in their spiritual testaments about the inevitability of Christian unity.

Joachim and Anna Rejoice

Today the bonds of childlessness are loosed, * for God has heard Joachim and Anna * and He promises manifestly that they, against all hope, would give birth to the Maiden of God * from whom the Uncircumscribed One Himself would be born, becoming man, * and he commanded the Angels to cry out to her: * “Rejoice, O Full of Grace, the Lord is with you!” (Troparion - Tone 4)

Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, now and ever, and to the ages of ages. Amen.

Today the whole world celebrates * the conception of Anne which was brought about by God, * for she gave birth to the one who, beyond understanding, * gave birth to the Word. (Kontakion - Tone 4)

Saint Nicholas of Myra

The truth of your deeds has revealed you to your flock, * as a rule of faith, an image of meekness, and a teacher of abstinence. * Therefore, you attained the heights through humility, * and riches through poverty. * O Father and Hierarch Nicholas, * pray to Christ God that our souls may be saved. (Troparion, Tone 4)

Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, now and ever, and to the ages of ages. Amen.

In Myra, You were shown to be a servant of the sacred things, O Holy Nicholas, * for, fulfilling the Gospel of Christ, you, O Venerable, laid down your life for your people, * and saved the innocent from death. * Therefore, you were sanctified as a great initiate of the grace of God. (Kontakion, Tone 3)