The 56-year-old Franciscan friar oversees the pastoral care of the estimated 293,000 Latin Catholics in Israel, the Palestinian territories, Jordan, and Cyprus.
Cyprus has a predominantly Eastern Orthodox population of 1.2 million, with a Catholic minority of around 10,000 people.
Pizzaballa told ACI Stampa it was unlikely that Cyprus would ever be separated from the Jerusalem patriarchate.
“I don’t think it will ever happen, and in any case, if it does, we will not see it. The Church that is in Cyprus would have to become so large that it would have to be organized in a separate diocese,” he said.
He described Cyprus as an “oasis” for relations between Catholics and other Christians.
“Cyprus is an oasis in relation to other Churches, and in particular to Orthodox Churches. When we talk about the Mediterranean, we always talk about crises and needs. It is good to touch where something works,” he said.
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