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Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew: Faith must heal wounds and not rekindle wars

Call for peace and love in the Christmas message of the Ecumenical Patriarch

Newsroom December 25 07:06

A message of peace, love, unity, and solidarity in today’s challenging times was delivered by Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew in his Christmas address.

In his message, the Ecumenical Patriarch emphasized the urgent need for unity, reconciliation, and dialogue, underlining that religious faith should serve to heal wounds rather than fuel conflict. He stressed that indifference toward the divisions within Christianity is unacceptable, especially when accompanied by fundamentalism and the rejection of inter-Christian dialogue.

“The oil of religious experience must be used to heal wounds and not to rekindle the fire of warfare,” he noted, echoing the message of the Holy and Great Synod of the Orthodox Church.

Addressing the younger generation, Patriarch Bartholomew called on them to take responsibility for continuing efforts toward Christian unity and overcoming longstanding divisions, describing this mission as non-negotiable.

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The Patriarch also made special reference to the upcoming commemoration of the 1,400th anniversary of the Akathist Hymn, marking the deliverance of Constantinople from hostile invasion on August 7, 626. To honor this historic event—deeply rooted in Orthodox tradition and identity—the Ecumenical Patriarchate has dedicated the year 2026 to its commemoration.

In his Christmas message, Patriarch Bartholomew reflected on the meaning of the Nativity of Christ as a message of divine love, peace, and hope for humanity. He highlighted that the Incarnation is not merely a historical event but a living spiritual reality that calls believers toward faith, unity, and the pursuit of peace in a world marked by war and division.

Concluding his address, he wished the faithful a blessed celebration of Christmas and the Holy Twelve Days, urging them to reflect on the transformative power of faith through love, joy, and good works.

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