21 March 2014 – Geneva
The World Council of Churches (WCC) general secretary
Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit has expressed “deep sorrow” over the death of
Patriarch Mor Ignatius Zakka Iwas, supreme spiritual head of the Syrian
Orthodox Church of Antioch and All the East.
An
eminent ecumenical leader and a former WCC president from 1998 to 2006,
Ignatius passed away on 21 March in Kiel, Germany, at the age of 81.
“Many
in the leadership of the World Council of Churches had the privilege of working
closely with Patriarch Ignatius Zakka Iwas throughout the many years of his
association and involvement in the ecumenical movement,” Tveit said in a letter
to the Syrian Orthodox Church worldwide, issued on 21 March.
Tveit
went on to say that many recall Ignatius’ “caring love for all, his genuine
hospitality and his kind, encouraging words in all circumstances.”
“We
are indebted to him for the contributions he has made over the years and the
significant leadership he has demonstrated in the course of his long years of
service,” he added. As a
metropolitan of his church, Ignatius participated in several WCC meetings. He
represented his church as an observer to Second Vatican Council. In
his tribute to Ignatius, Tveit remembered his “contribution to the dialogue of
his church with Rome, which resulted in important Christological agreements,
helping to overcome theological confusions and misunderstandings which had
divided Christians for centuries.”
“We
thank God for the life and witness of Patriarch Ignatius Zakka Iwas, and we
offer our heartfelt condolences to his church, his beloved spiritual sons and
daughters. “May
his memory remain eternal in our Lord’s mind, and in the heart of all who knew
and loved him,” Tveit concluded.
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full text of the WCC general secretary’s condolence message