Pope Francis kisses a reliquary presented to him by Catholicos Awa III, patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East, during a meeting Nov. 19, in the library of the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)
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by
Gianni Valente, Friday, 1 September 2023
Erbil
(Agenzia Fides) - Pope Francis' apostolic journey to Mongolia is "a
welcome initiative" that also contributes to rediscovering "the
well-documented and well-known history of Christianity in this country and
among the Mongolian people". This is what the Patriarch of the Assyrian
Church of the East, Mar Awa III, stresses to Fides in his reflections on the
ecumenical importance of the Bishop of Rome's visit to the great Asian country.
Pope Francis' visit to Mongolia - underlines Mar Awa - "is undoubtedly a
welcome initiative, a visit to meet one of the smallest and most remote flocks
in the world".
Furthermore,
"although today the Catholic community in Mongolia is very small, we are
reminded of the well-documented and known history of Christianity in this
country and among the Mongolian people", the Patriarch continued,
"from the annals of Church history we learn that the first encounter
between the Church and the Mongol tribes is in fact due to the preaching of the
Gospel by the missionaries of the Assyrian Church of the East. Already at the
end of the 6th century, thanks to the monks of the Church of the East,
Christianity began to spread among the peoples of the Eurasian steppe".
"In 1281", Patriarch Mar Awa III recalls,
"the Assyrian Church of the East had a Turkish-Mongol Patriarch, Mar
Yahb'Alaha III (1281-1317). At that time, the ecclesiastical presence of the
Assyrian Church was very strong in what is now the Mongolian state and in the
Chinese province of Mongolia".
Today
- reports the Patriarch - "there is a growing awareness among the Mongols
of their ancient Christian heritage, which dates back to before the arrival of
Western missionaries in the early 13th century. Many in Mongolia today are
striving to restore the ancient Church of their ancestors, namely the Assyrian
Church of the East".
In
a previous interview with Fides (see Fides, 5/12/2022), Patriarch Mar Awa referred
to the peculiarities of the great missionary adventure of the ancient Church of
the East, traces of which can still be found - the remains of churches and
monasteries even in the Arabian Peninsula: "The missionaries of the
ancient Church of the East," the Assyrian patriarch emphasized on this
occasion, "were an 'army' of a spiritual nature. It was primarily monks
and nuns who placed themselves in contexts shaped by other thoughts, by ancient
cultures and religious mentalities. They wooed people's hearts with gentleness
rather than dynamics of conquest. And then they helped local people find the
graphic signs to put their languages and their spoken words into written form.
And every urgency, every concrete problem of life became an opportunity to do
good and become friends and with all people".
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