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    St. Petersburg Times, Florida
    Oct 14 2007


    A rare visit, a blessing

    From Armenia, he comes. He blesses children. The church is next.


    By WAVENEY ANN MOORE, Times Staff Writer
    Published October 14, 2007

    PINELLAS PARK - They came from South Florida, New York, Massachusetts
    and around Tampa Bay to see the man who is their spiritual leader.
    His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All
    Armenians, did not disappoint.

    He smiled, joked about his English and blessed them all.

    Catholicos Karekin seemed especially pleased to meet the children of
    the Armenian diaspora. They had practiced their greeting in Armenian
    and were the first to greet the pontiff, who touched their heads and
    blessed each one. When a little girl covered her face and seemed
    overwhelmed by the whole event, he stooped down to comfort her.

    The pontiff, whose ecclesiastical seat is in Etchmiadzin, Armenia, is
    on an 18-city visit in the United States. He is making his historic
    visit to Pinellas Park to consecrate the new $2-million St. Hagop
    Armenian Church. The ceremony, which will take place today at 10
    a.m., will be filled with pageantry and symbolism.

    In a prelude to today's service, the pontiff officiated at the
    turnpatzek, or "opening the doors" ceremony, Saturday evening. The
    service began outside the traditional Armenian edifice, where about
    300 of the faithful gathered along with representatives from the
    Roman Catholic, Episcopal, Greek Orthodox and other denominations.
    Pinellas Park Mayor Bill Mischler greeted the pontiff by kissing his
    ring.

    "I'm not sure I did the right thing," Mischler said later.

    Kneeling on a cushion placed at the entrance to the church,
    Catholicos Karekin knocked on the door to St. Hagop three times, said
    a brief prayer that began, "Open unto us, Lord," and opened the
    double doors.

    During the brief ceremony that followed, he gave an animated address
    in Armenian. In it, the pontiff praised the congregation's
    achievement and referred to the recent approval by the House Foreign
    Affairs Committee of a resolution that would call the deaths of over
    1-million Armenians at the hands of the Turks during World War 1 a
    genocide. He praised God that recognition has come 92 years later.

    Coming on the heels of the resolution, the pontiff's security
    Saturday appeared to be extra tight. A busload of St. Hagop's
    parishioners who went to meet him at the St. Petersburg-Clearwater
    Airport on Saturday had to meet him at a different hangar than they
    had anticipated. Saturday evening, a security detail watched
    carefully as those who came to greet the pontiff surrounded him. The
    crowd was kept in the church until he entered his car to return to
    his hotel.

    http://www.sptimes.com/2007/10/14/Southpin ellas/A_rare_visit__a_bless.shtml

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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