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Clergy from 18 Orthodox Christian and Protestant churches joined Pope John Paul II in a candlelight service honoring 20th century Christian martyrs. "The precious heritage which these courageous witnesses have passed down to us is a patrimony shared by all the churches and ecclesial communities," said the pope in his homily. "It is a heritage which speaks more powerfully than all the causes of division. The ecumenism of the martyrs and the witnesses to the faith is the most convincing of all; to the Christians of the 21st century it shows the path to unity. It is the heritage of the Cross lived in the light of Easter: a heritage which enriches and sustains Christians as they go forward into the new millennium. If we glory in this heritage it is not because of any partisan spirit and still less because of any desire for vengeance upon the persecutors, but in order to make manifest the extraordinary power of God, who has not ceased to act in every time and place. We do this as we ourselves offer pardon, faithful to the examples of the countless witnesses killed even as they prayed for their persecutors." (From Christianity Today, May 8, 2000)
