Papal Message | Ecumenism already has borne fruit, pope says at general audience

Printer-friendly versionPrinter-friendly versionSend to friendSend to friend VATICAN CITY — The search for Christian unity has not been easy, but it already has drawn Christians closer to one another and made Christianity more attractive to those who do not believe, Pope Benedict XVI said. A sense of brotherhood among Christians "is the most tangible sign of unity, especially for those outside" the Christian community, the pope said Jan. 19 during his weekly general audience.

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