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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
    Media Relations Office

    Michael O'Hurley-Pitts, Ph.D.
    Director
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    Sylvie Keshishian
    Public Relations Director
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    Facsimile: 212.689.1934


    EMBARGOED FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    13 October 2007


    His Holiness Karekin II Meets Ecumenical Leaders - Celebrates with
    Children at St. Sarkis Armenian Church



    Charlotte, North Carolina - His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and
    Catholicos of all Armenians began his two day Pontifical Visit to Charlotte,
    North Carolina by being recieved by a delegation of the Armenian Christian
    faithful who gathered at the Charlotte Airport to greet him upon his
    arrival. The pastor, Father Daniel Karadjian, along with the North Carolina
    Pontifical Visit Committee Co-Chairs Diane Gulkasian Tudor and Naomi
    Davitian, welcomed the Catholicos and his retinue on Thursday evening,
    October 11th. Upon arrival, the Catholicos was presented with the
    fundamental elements of life, bread and salt, by Armenian Christian children
    clothed in their native dress. Partaking of both, His Holiness Karekin II
    thanked the children and blessed each one.



    On Friday morning, The Right Rev. Peter Jugis, Roman Catholic Bishop of the
    Diocese of Charlotte extended his hospitality to His Holiness Karekin II by
    hosting an ecumenical luncheon in his honor at the Duke Mansion in
    Charlotte. He was joined by his predecessor, Bishop Emeritus William
    Curlin, Monsignor Mauricio West, Vicar General of the Diocese, Abbot Placid
    Solari of Belmont Abbey College (Benedictine) and other Roman Catholic
    leaders. Other honored guests at the event included Bishop Leonard Bolick
    of the North Carolina Lutheran Synod; Bishop William Gregg of the Episcopal
    Church; The Very Reverend John D. Hanic of St. Baptiste de La Salle Church;
    Father Steve Dalber of St. Ketarios Greek Orthodox Church; Father Arsenios
    Ragheb of St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church, The Reverend Cecil Donohue of the
    United Methodist Church's AGAPE program (which provides aid to Armenia),
    Father Walde-Tsadik Maregn of Holy Trinity Ethiopian Orthodox Church; Sister
    Rosland Picot, RSM of the Sisters of Mercy; Sister Mary Michele Boulos of
    the Sacred Heart Convent Motherhouse and other ecumenical and interfaith
    leaders.





    His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians, Speaks at Duke Mansion



    In his opening remarks, Bishop Jugis welcomed the Catholicos to the South,
    the text of his remarks follow:



    "We are happy to welcom you, Your Holiness, on your pastoral visit to
    Charlotte, North Carolina.



    The culture of the southern United States has always been known for its
    spirit of hospitality and welcome. Known as 'Southern Hospitality,' its
    roots are deep in our culture.



    We are reminded of the same hospitality which Martha and Mary showed Jesus,
    when they welcomed Him as a guest to their home, and we today welcome you as
    a brother in Christ into our hom.



    As Western society becomes more and more secularized, it needs the witness
    of Judaeo-Christian values to keep the society oriented toward God. To
    protect and promote the dignity of the huma person created in the image of
    God, to help the poor and the homess in material and spiritual ways - all of
    this springs from the love of God which has been placed in our hearts from
    above. The witness of this love has a powerful transformative effect on our
    society.



    You have come, Your Holiness, to Charlotte, which is known as the 'city of
    churches.' The new Saint Sarkis Church is another welcome witness to the
    presence of Christ and His love in our community.



    As a sign of our welcome, and of our common collaboration in service to God,
    we look forward to joining you in the prayer service at Saint Sarkis this
    evening.



    May Our Lord Jesus Christ bless your visit here during these days, and may
    it bear good fruit for the growth of the Kingdom of God among all people of
    good will."

    The Catholicos, moved by the warm reception of the ecumenical and interfaith
    leaders who came to show their respects, spoke of the gathering as a true
    sign of God's work in unifying humanity. "I look around this room and the
    people who have come here today," said the Catholicos in English, "from many
    different churches and faiths, and look upon the bouquet of flowers placed
    in front of me. Individually each is pleasing and fragrant - but together
    their beauty is profound and has a sweeter aroma. I don't know if I am
    making myself understood or not in my English." The crowd erupted in
    applause giving proof to the power of the words of the leader of the world's
    most ancient Christian nation.





    Bishop Peter Jugis Receives Armenian Cross from His Holiness Karekin II



    His Holiness Karekin II thanked Bishop Peter Jugis for being such an
    exceptional host, not only to himself, but to all of the ecumenical and
    interfaith leaders who gathered to pay their respects. The Catholicos took
    time to praise Bishop Jugis' leadership in the Roman Catholic community with
    the Eucharistic Congress, "I congratulate my brother Bishop Jugis for
    bringing thousands of his faithful to Christ through the Eucharist which is
    also the center of our faith and that unity which binds us all here today."




    At the close of the luncheon, His Holiness Karekin II presented Bishop Jugis
    with a gold, Armenian Cross. Kissing his "very dear brother Bishop
    Jugis...," on both cheeks, the Catholicos and Bishop Jugis hugged one
    another and exchanged person words of appreciation for the ministry of the
    other, especially in uniting the community before the.



    "Before my audience with His Holiness Karekin II, the Catholicos," said
    Charlotte's Episcopal Bishop William Gregg "I had not had the opportunity to
    meet Bishop Peter Jugis of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte. I'm
    truly thankful to His Holiness for having come all the way from Armenia to
    bring the Christian community of Charlotte closer together."



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