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    ARMENIAN CHURCH PARTICIPATES IN THE THEOLOGICAL DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND THE ORIENTAL ORTHODOX CHURCHES

    ArmRadio.am
    06.02.2007 17:27

    The fourth meeting of the International Joint Commission for
    Theological Dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Oriental
    Orthodox Churches took place in Rome, at the new offices of the
    Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity.

    Joining the delegates from the Catholic Church were representatives
    of the following Oriental Orthodox Churches: Coptic Orthodox Church,
    Syrian Orthodox Church, Armenian Apostolic Church-Catholicosate
    of All Armenians, Armenian Apostolic Church-Holy See of Cilicia,
    Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, Ethiopian Orthodox Church, and
    Eritrean Orthodox Church.

    The Catholicosate of All Armenians was represented by Archbishop
    Mesrob Krikorian, (Primate of Vienna and Patriarchal Delegate for
    Central Europe and Scandinavia) and Archbishop Khajag Barsamian
    (Primate of the Eastern Diocese of the USA). On behalf of the Armenian
    Catholicosate of Cilicia Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan (Prelate of the
    Eastern Prelacy in the USA) and Bishop Nareg Alemezian (Ecumenical
    Officer) participated in the meeting.

    The members of the international commission were received in audience
    by His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI. His Eminence Anba Bishoy (Co-chair)
    greeted His Holiness the Pope on behalf of the members of the dialogue
    and thanked him for his efforts to promote dialogue with the Oriental
    Orthodox. Addressing the group, Pope Benedict said, "Your meeting
    concerning the constitution and mission of the Church is of great
    importance for our common journey towards the restoration of full
    communion. The Catholic Church and the Oriental Orthodox Churches
    share an ecclesial patrimony stemming from apostolic times and the
    first centuries of Christianity." The Pope also expressed his concern
    for the situation of Christians in the Middle East, calling upon them
    to be " courageous and steadfast in the power of the Spirit of Christ."
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