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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
    Telephone: 212.686.0710 ext. 154
    [email protected]
    Facsimile: 212.689.1934
    Cellular: 212.533.0335


    Sylvie Keshishian
    Public Relations Director
    Telephone: 212.686.0710 ext. 160
    [email protected]
    Facsimile: 212.689.1934

    PRESS RELEASE
    22 October 2007


    The Catholicos helps to build a home with Habitat for Humanity in New
    Orleans


    New Orleans - His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of
    All Armenians is currently on a Pontifical Visit to his flock in 18 cities
    in 14 different states. Among his pastoral visits, His Holiness Karekin II
    was invited to New Orleans as the special guest of Habitat for Humanity. As
    part of the visit, the Catholicos helped paint a Habitat for Humanity home
    for a family made homeless by the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in
    August, 2005.

    On Tuesday evening, October 16th, Habitat for Humanity hosted a reception in
    honor of the Catholicos with Ecumenical and Civic leaders. On Wednesday
    morning, His Holiness Karekin II helped to build a home in Habitat for
    Humanity's Musicians' Village alongside other volunteers, including His
    Eminence Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian
    Church of America (Eastern). Habitat for Humanity's Musician's Village is
    the outgrowth of New Orleans' native sons Winston Marsalis and Harry
    Connick, Jr. who helped organize the project to provide housing relief for
    the hundreds of thousands whose homes were destroyed by Hurricane Katrina
    and the failure of 53 levies along the Mississippi that resulted in the
    flooding over 80% of New Orleans. The storm is reported to have caused over
    $81.2 billion in damage, trapping more than 60,000 persons in the city and
    killing more than 1,577 persons in Louisiana alone.

    The commitment of His Holiness Karekin II to visit New Orleans stemmed from
    his overall commitment to the welfare of humanity and his desire to thank
    the citizens of the United States who came to the assistance of Armenia in
    the aftermath of the devastating 1988 earthquakes that left 500,000
    Armenians homeless. His Holiness' hands-on work was a demonstration of
    gratitude and appreciation to Habitat for Humanity - as well as a gesture of
    goodwill to America.

    Trading his Cavazan (scepter depicting his authority as the head of the
    Armenian Church) for a paint brush, His Holiness Karekin II and His Eminence
    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian laughed and smiled while helping the new
    occupants of the home paint their newly constructed house. In a
    lighthearted conversation with family members, the Catholicos invited the
    family to visit Armenia.

    The newly constructed Habitat for Humanity home on which the Catholicos and
    the Primate worked is situated on an 8-acre parcel of land which was
    selected for the construction of 70, single-family homes being built by
    volunteers, donors, sponsors and low-income families as part of a Habitat
    for Humanity project. Since groundbreaking began in March 2006, 40 homes
    have already been completed.

    His Holiness Karekin II and Habitat for Humanity have signed an agreement
    designed to promote the construction of Habitat for Humanity homes in
    Armenia. The Catholicos has previously participated in Habitat for
    Humanity's annual home blitz build and the Jimmy Carter Work Project, where
    he worked along side former President Carter to build houses for low-income
    families. The project led to the Catholicos giving his blessing for a
    home-building event to be created and held in Armenia which become the His
    Holiness Karekin II Work Project.

    In April 2006, the Armenian Church and Habitat for Humanity signed an
    agreement of long-term cooperation. The agreement created the His Holiness
    Karekin II Work Project. This was aimed at alleviating housing problems in
    Armenia and throughout the world. The first "Catholicos Karekin II Work
    Project" was held in Gavar, Armenia, where a building was renovated in
    partnership with 24 families. An additional 13 homes were built around the
    country.

    In September 2006, Habitat For Humanity Armenia hosted an inaugural event
    where more than 300 volunteers from Europe, the United States, Armenia and
    other countries came together to help build a 24-unit condominium building.
    The events of 2006 took place with the personal involvement of His Holiness
    Karekin II.

    In April 2007, The Pontiff personally spearheaded efforts to build 37 homes
    across Armenia, giving witness to the ancient Armenian tradition of charity,
    volunteerism and social concern as part of the His Holiness Karekin II Work
    Project. During the past 6 months, Habitat for Humanity completed 27 houses
    and 10 renovations in 10 communities of Armenia, making a total of 37 -
    representing 36 worldwide dioceses and the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin,
    the headquarters of the Armenian Apostolic Church. In addition, Habitat is
    inviting 37 churches as well as donors to sponsor the homes.

    Here in the United States, the Armenian Church regularly takes part in
    Habitat for Humanity projects. Each year, the College Ministry program at
    the Armenian Church supports an Alternative Spring Break project where
    Armenian Christian college students use their spring breaks to build homes.
    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Armenian Church (Eastern) helps
    support the project and actively encourages students to participate.

    The Diocesan Legate Archbishop Vicken Aykazian was elected as a member of
    the International Board of Directors of Habitat for Humanity in May 2006. He
    said, "The contribution of His Holiness Karekin II has been enormous during
    the last few years - not only through his presence during the construction
    of homes but also by his encouragement to the Armenian Dioceses all around
    the world."

    Archbishop Vicken Aykazian summized, "The Armenian Apostolic Church is
    delighted to launch this event once again with Habitat for Humanity. It's
    not only a celebration of people coming together to help families in need,
    but it's also an important step toward removing the blight of poverty
    housing in Armenia".

    Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry
    which seeks to eliminate poverty housing and homelessness from the world,
    and to make decent shelter a matter of conscience and action. Habitat
    invites people of all backgrounds, races and religions to build houses
    together in partnership with families in need.

    Daily coverage of the Pontifical Visit can be found online on the official
    Pontifical Visit Web Site (www.pontificalvisit.org
    <http://www.pontifical visit.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 <http://www.pontificalvisit.org/> and
    www.armenianchurch.net <http://www.armenianchurch.net/>

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