His Kirill, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, has sent
Christmas greetings to heads of non-Orthodox Churches. The addressees
include Patriarch Tawadros II of the Coptic Church, Pope Francis of
Rome, Patriarch Mar Ignatius Aphrem II, head of the Syrian Jacobite
Church; Catholicos-Patriarch Mar Gewargis II Sliwa, Assyrian Church of
the East; Maronite Patriarch Beshara Boutros, Cardinal al-Rahi;
Catholicos of the East, Metropolitan of Malankara Basilios Mar Thoma
Poulos; Patriarch Abune MathiasI of Ethiopia.
Greeting them on the great feast of the Nativity of Christ, the Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church writes:
Over two thousand years have passed since a wonderful and most glorious miracle happened in the Bethlehem cave – God appeared in the flesh (I
Tim. 3:16). Trembling with reverence before the mystery of this event
inscrutable for the human mind, we praise Christ Who was born and
proclaimed the Divine truth and opened for people a way to salvation and
everlasting life.
In our solemn marking of this feast, we should
remember about the great predestination of Christians called by the Lord
Himself to be the light of the world and the salt of the earth (Mt.
5:13-14), to do the works of love and charity, to bear witness before
those who are near and who are far to the eternal ideals of the Gospel.
I wish you physical strength, fortitude and God’s generous help in our lofty ministry.
With love in the Lord,
+ Kirill
Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia