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    ADORING FANS CHERISH ARMENIAN POPE'S SPECIAL VISIT TO WISCONSIN
    By Paul Sloth

    Journal Times, WI
    http://www.journaltimes.com/articles/2007/10/23/l ocal_news/doc471ece8608605298333190.txt
    Oct 24 2007

    Armenian religious leader last visited Racine 47 years ago

    MILWAUKEE - A group of boys crowded around a small window peering
    out onto the tarmac of Signature Flight Support, a small airstrip
    adjacent to Mitchell International Airport.

    Sun poured into the room as the boys, several of them from Racine,
    jumped up and down off of the folding chairs waiting to catch a
    glimpse of the small plane carrying the Armenian pope.

    They were among the roughly 60 people from around Racine and
    Milwaukee gathered at the airport to greet His Holiness Karekin II,
    Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of all Armenians. Many call him the
    "Armenian pope."

    It was a special visit that many consider a once-in-a-lifetime
    experience. It has been 47 years since an Armenian religious leader
    has visited Racine. For some Racine Armenians, like Joe Gabrielian
    and Michelle Ouzounian, they were too young to remember the last pope
    who visited.

    Gabrielian hoped his son Jacob understood the significance of such
    a visit.

    "He knows this is something important, but I don't know if he knows
    this may never happen again," Gabrielian said.

    Jacob Gabrielian, 8, a third-grader at Racine's Dr. Jones Elementary
    School, prepared himself to greet the religious leader, an honor he
    shared with two others.

    "I'm not nervous. I'm happy," Jacob said shortly before the pope
    arrived.

    Jacob and Zaven Ouzounian, who both attend Racine's St. Mesrob Armenian
    Apostolic Church, helped welcome Karekin with a traditional Armenian
    offering of bread, salt and flowers.

    The boys were chosen because they had the best Sunday school
    attendance.

    Zaven, 8, a third-grader at Gifford Elementary, was just as excited
    to be a part of Tuesday's event. He looked forward to telling his
    classmates about how he spent his day off from school.

    Shortly before 2 p.m. Tuesday Karekin II's plane touched down, and
    as he stepped from the plane, the group cheered. As he walked toward
    the crowd he invited them to gather around him, where he greeted them
    in Armenian.

    During a short news conference afterward, Karekin II said he was
    proud to visit America.

    "I'm very happy to see in their hearts is living the love of God and
    the church and their spiritual father," Karekin II said. "And that
    the Armenian life is vibrant here. I'm very proud of my people."

    The Rev. Yeprem Kelegian, a pastor at St. Mesrob, said Tuesday's visit
    was significant for local Armenians, including the 284 members of
    his church, because Karekin II chose to include Racine in his visit,
    which includes larger cities like Chicago and Detroit.

    "I'm excited for them. It's an exciting event," Kelegian said. "It's
    going to be inspirational that he's coming to their church."

    Kelegian said many local Armenians have been active in helping Karekin
    II with one of his outreach efforts in Armenia - building homes with
    Habitat for Humanity International.

    The churches in the diocese that includes Racine planned to donate
    roughly 100 homes in connection with the pope's visit.

    For Charles Hardy, 68, a deacon at St. Mesrob, it was another chance
    to greet the leader of his church. Hardy, a lifelong Racine resident,
    was a high school student when His Holiness Vaken I visited.

    During that visit, Hardy gave two recitations in Armenian during a
    reception at The Racine Hotel.

    Tuesday was a proud moment for local Armenians like Hardy, whose
    parents emigrated from Armenia. Hardy was honored that Karekin II
    would visit his church later Tuesday evening and that other members
    of his church would share in the experience.

    "This church is one of the oldest churches in the diocese," Hardy
    said. "It's exciting to me to see their excitement. It is a real
    blessing for all the (Armenian) people in the Midwest."
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