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    EVANSTON FAMILY HOSTS ARMENIAN CHURCH LEADER
    By Ravi Baichwal

    ABC7Chicago.com, IL
    http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=local& amp;id=5724875
    Oct 25 2007

    October 24, 2007 - A very special honor was given to an Evanston
    family. They are hosting the leader of the Armenian Church. His
    holiness Catholicos Karekin II was in the Chicago area for several
    events Wednesday.

    For Armenians, having the Armenian leader come to the area is like
    the pope from on high. He is their spiritual leader, and for them,
    he brought a message that faith, family and the church will never
    abandon them.

    Karekin consecrated the new doors at the church at 6700 W. Diversey
    and told the faithful the church is assuring they will survive. His
    Holiness said the Armenian struggle is one of survival.

    "The church is the house of God. The people we provide, when they are
    in the house of God, with prayer and with the light with God," he said.

    It is a message that resonates with these Americans, the descendants
    of people who have been conquered and subjugated and survived.

    "I'm thrilled, honored, even scared, and it's very, very fortunate
    something like this happened while we're still living," said Mary
    Ipjan.

    "He is the head of the church of eight million people. Eight other
    million people besides us. So we are quite honored," said John Ipjan.

    To underscore the theme of this pontifical journey, he comes for a
    traditional ceremony not done by someone at his station.

    Four generations of a family and friends crowded in for the
    once-in-a-lifetime event, the blessings of a pontiff brought to life
    within suburban walls.

    "I'm lucky. I'm happy," Mary Ipjan said.

    Some 500 people came to the church to hear from the pontiff. He is
    expected at 7 p.m. Wednesday for an ecumenical service that will
    include services from other religious communities.

    Karekin arrives in a controversial time. The House of Representatives
    is debating a motion on whether Turkey committed genocide against
    the Armenians when about 1.5 million Armenians died in the aftermath
    of the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. The pontiff said he is happy
    certain congressmen are willing to pursue truth and justice.
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