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    THE VISIT OF THE LIFETIME: RACINE ARMENIANS WELCOME THEIR SPIRITUAL LEADER
    By Pete Wicklund

    Journal Times, WI
    http://www.journaltimes.com/articles/2007/10/23/l ocal_news/doc471ec79691d82538748347.txt
    Oct 24 2007

    CALEDONIA - Faith came home in a grand way for the Racine area's
    Armenian faithful Tuesday night.

    Nearly 400 people turned out at St. Mesrob Armenian Apostolic Church,
    4605 Erie St., to welcome the spiritual leader of the world's Armenian
    Apostolic Christians - His Holiness Karekin II. Karekin is spending
    October making his second visit to the United States, but his first
    to Racine's St. Mesrob.

    It was the first time in 47 years that a Catholicos, as the Armenian
    pontiff is called, has visited Racine.

    In a service that lasted approximately an hour, Karekin, 56, called
    on his followers to reaffirm their love for God, their church, the
    United States and their ancestral home of Armenia.

    "The value for the spiritual head is his people," Karekin said. "My
    heart is with you."

    As the Catholicos entered the sanctuary of St. Mesrob, a rush of the
    faithful pushed toward the aisles seeking Karekin's blessings.

    Apologizing for what he called his limited English, Karekin was
    actually able to articulate well his message of love and faith. He
    even managed a little humor in doing so.

    But he also made references to the hardships that the Armenian people
    have experienced over the centuries, and said those hard times only
    solidified faith.

    "For love of God, we have been martyrs," Karekin said. "The
    resurrection has accompanied the whole history of our nation."

    The Catholicos also made reference to efforts to bring peace and
    understanding throughout the world and the progress leaders of the
    various Christian sects have made in bridging differences, especially
    during the last half-century.

    As testimony, Karekin was accompanied to St. Mesrob not just by the
    world, national and local leaders of the Armenian Apostolic Church
    - including Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, the primate of the Eastern
    Diocese of the Armenian Church - but also by regional spiritual leaders
    of many Christian stripes. Those included Archbishop Timothy Dolan
    and Auxiliary Bishop Richard Sklba of the Milwaukee Archdiocese of the
    Roman Catholic Church; the Rev. Steven Miller, bishop of the Episcopal
    Diocese of Milwaukee; and Bishop Paul Stumme-Diers, prelate of the
    Greater Milwaukee Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America.

    "I'm happy we have this occasion to pray together, because prayer is
    the strength of our (Christian) faith," Karekin said. "With prayer
    we unite in God."

    The visit left those who attended Tuesday's service feeling renewed
    in faith and hope.

    For Margaret Wigman of Racine, the visit sparked thoughts of returning
    to the faith she took leave of to follow her husband's Catholicism
    after their marriage.

    "I'm thinking of coming home," said Wigman. "It (Karekin's visit)
    was such a beautiful thing. It's something we'll carry forever."

    The visit to St. Mesrob marked the second time Avak Grigorian of
    Racine has seen Karekin. Grigorian was blessed by the Catholicos when
    he traveled to Armenia on a Habitat for Humanity mission.

    "It was beautiful to see him again," Grigorian said. "Since it might
    be only once every 47 years, you have to enjoy him while he's here
    and really, really take his blessings to heart. He touched a lot
    of people."

    Anna Kocharian drove two hours from Madison for the visit.

    "I'm originally from Armenia, so it was very moving for me to have
    the Catholicos and the archbishop visit the church," Kocharian said.

    "He's always there for the people."

    A moving moment in the service came when the Rev. Yeprem Kelegian,
    St. Mesrob's pastor, received Karekin's blessing and gifts of a gold
    cross and religious painting. A humbled Kelegian received a standing
    ovation from his congregants.
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