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    Pontifical Visit Media Advisory

    His Holiness Karekin II
    Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians

    Pontifical Visit of the
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)

    630 Second Avenue New York, New York 10016

    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate

    Pontifical Visit
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    PRESS RELEASE

    11 October 2007



    His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians

    Leads Ecumenical & Interfaith Delegation Delivering Remarks on Steps of
    Jefferson Memorial





    Washington D.C. - On Thursday, October 11th, 2007, the day after delivering
    the opening prayer in the United States House of Representatives, His
    Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians,
    delivered a message on the importance of religious freedom on the steps of
    the Jefferson Memorial. The Catholicos was joined in his remarks by other
    ecumenical and interfaith leaders, including (in order of the deliverance of
    their remarks), His Eminence Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern); Maureen Shea, Director
    of Government Relations for the Episcopal Church; Dr. Weldon Geddy of the
    Interfaith Alliance, Rabbi Arthur Schnier of the Appeal of Conscience
    Foundation; Dr. Rajwant Singh of the Sikh Council on Religious Education,
    Dr. Dayyid M. Syeed of the Islamic Society of North America, Bishop Martin
    Holley of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington; Rabbi David
    Saperstien of the Religious Action Center; and, Father Leonid Kishkovsky of
    the Orthodox Church of America.







    Prior to delivering their remarks, the group of religious leaders toured the
    Jefferson Memorial, each reflecting on the writings of Jefferson eblazoned
    on the walls of the Memorial and sharing their thoughts with His Holiness
    the Catholicos of All Armenians. Descending the grand, marble stairs of the
    Jefferson Memorial, the event was commenced with a prayer by His Eminence
    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian who welcomed each member of the distinguished
    delegation and petitioned for cooperation, tolerance, love and understanding
    between all peoples and nations.







    The following is the message delivered by His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme
    Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians:



    "It is our pleasure to be here today in Washington , standing before this
    monument which honors Thomas Jefferson, third president of the United States
    , founding father, author of the Declaration of Independence and architect
    of the Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom.



    We are happy to be joined today by our ecumenical and interfaith brothers,
    representing different Christian Churches and various faiths, and extend to
    you all our greetings and best wishes from the center of our faith - the
    Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin.



    During our pontifical visit to the Armenian Church Diocese of the United
    States, we wished to visit the capital city of this blessed land, to meet
    and pray with members of our community, and to express our appreciation to
    the caring American people and authorities, because it was the "land of the
    free and the home of the brave" that opened its hospitable doors and
    embraced our sons and daughters fleeing the first genocide of the 20th
    century, perpetrated by the Ottoman Empire on the Armenian population living
    on the territory of their historical homeland.



    America gave the children of our nation shelter, refuge, opportunity and
    freedom to re-find its Christ-bestowed strength, stand upright once again,
    create and contribute greatly to the building of the civic, social,
    economic, cultural and political life in their adopted new world.



    We thank the United States for also giving to my people all opportunity and
    freedom to openly practice their ancient Christian faith, to build churches
    and schools, to create and make abundant their national and spiritual life,
    and to avail themselves of all rights and liberties afforded to all
    religious and ethnic minorities in America.



    As the head of the Armenian Church and representative of my Armenian sons
    and daughters, we are proud that our people have lived peacefully and
    fruitfully in the midst of societies and countries whose predominant faith
    was not our own. Where we have had that freedom, as we do in the United
    States , we have flourished. When that freedom has been curtailed, stifled
    and oppressed, we have suffered.



    In our daily lives, we are graced by the Almighty to witness the fruits of
    religious freedom. In the past few years alone, we have been blessed to
    receive in Armenia and Holy Etchmiadzin the Chief Rabbi of Israel , the
    Chief Mufti of Syria and members of the Buddhist and Hindu faiths. Last
    month we had the pleasure to host the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury , as
    well as the Executive Committee of the World Council of Churches, and offer
    our combined prayers to heaven, asking for peace and reconciliation for all
    peoples. Perhaps the most memorable ecumenical events in the recent history
    of our Church were the pilgrimages of Ecumenical Patriarch His All Holiness
    Bartholomew I, Russian Orthodox Patriarch His Holiness Alexei II and Roman
    Catholic Pope His Holiness John Paul II to Armenia in 2001, when our Church
    and people were celebrating 1700 years of official Christianity in Armenia.



    Today, in our small country of Armenia, where more than 95% of our citizens
    are members of our Mother Church, more than 60 different religious
    organizations are legally registered and operate free of any restriction to
    practice their faith. We have sought to ensure the rights of all of these
    religious organizations and respect their beliefs. In 1960, President John
    Kennedy said, "Tolerance implies no lack of commitment to one's own beliefs;
    rather it condemns the oppression or persecution of others." This is the
    model which we hope all countries in our region of the world will adopt.



    Praise and glory to God, that we have insured religious freedom in our
    country without sacrificing the ancient Christian heritage and dignity of
    our Holy Armenian Apostolic Church, for we must be conscious that in
    granting religious freedom to all and to the new, we do not reduce the
    rights of the one or the established. Religious freedom must not become the
    great leveler of religious relativity, but must be a resounding affirmation
    of the free pursuit of faith.



    Lasting regional stability, elimination of conflict, poverty, crime and
    tragedy can only be established when we learn to respect each other enough
    to allow for the diversity of ideas and beliefs, and when faith is allowed
    to flourish for the good of mankind and in service to the peaceful
    co-existence of all nations.



    Thomas Jefferson said, "I like the dreams of the future better than the
    history of the past". Let us pray for a world filled with both dreams and
    history: Dreams to see mankind prosperous, free and secure; combined with
    the history of Christian morality and national values leading humanity to
    greater and greater heights.



    May the grace, love and peace of our Lord be with us and with all. Amen."



    The text of the remarks delivered by each religious leader will be published
    shortly on the website: <http://www.pontificalvisit.org/>
    www.pontif icalvisit.org



    Daily coverage of the Pontifical Visit can be found online on the official
    Pontifical Visit Web Site (www.pontificalvisit.org). The site provides a
    wealth of information about His Holiness Karekin II, the Armenian Church,
    and the Diaspora and includes daily photographic and video updates to allow
    the faithful throughout the United States and the world to stay abreast of
    events, activities and worship services.



    For more information on the Pontifical Visit of His Holiness Karekin II,
    including supplemental media advisories and background papers, please visit:
    www.pontificalvisit.org and www.armenianchurch.net



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