En françaisTaking the opportunity of the beginning of the mission of Bishop Hilarion of Podolsk, who is our representative to the European intergovernmental organizations, may I send you my regards.
The Russian Orthodox Church works for bringing a creative contribution to the development of the spiritual, philosophical and moral foundations of cooperation between the peoples of Europe through her believers who live in different countries, as well as through direct dialogue between the authorities of the Moscow Patriarchate and the European intergovernmental institutions.
The Moscow Patriarchate in the territory of the countries of Western Europe is represented by many thousands of faithful. When Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia become EU members, the number of our parishes will increase by approximately three hundred. In case of the large-scale extension of the EU, the Russian Orthodox Church together with the Greek, Polish, Bulgarian, Romanian and Cypriot Churches, will become a part of a considerable Orthodox community, which has the right to make its significant contribution to defining the basic structures of European integration.
The entry of the states of Central and Eastern Europe into the European Union and the intensification of contacts between the countries of the continent present the problem of the preservation and development of the style of life of the traditionally Orthodox nations. The Russian Orthodox Church is prepared to cooperate with the EU agencies in the field of developing an integral dimension of a united Europe. We can take part in discussing the problems of inter-ethnic and inter-religious relations and in elaborating legislation which would regulate the status of religious communities. Moreover, representatives of the Church have something to say on the issues of the philosophical basis of law, dialogue among civilizations, common European security, prevention and overcoming of conflicts, social problems, the ethics of applying modern technologies, migration, etc.
I hope that we shall be able to cooperate fruitfully for the cause of peace and prosperity in Europe, and Bishop Hilarion of Podolsk will maintain close contacts with you on behalf of the Russian Orthodox Church. I wish you good health and success in all your good endeavours.