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    Aram I, Walter Kasper discussed economic relations
    30.01.2010 16:09 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ On Wednesday 2010, His Holiness Aram I and H.E.
    Cardinal Walter Kasper, President of the Pontifical Council for
    Promoting Christian Unity, held a private meeting within the context
    of the meeting of the International Joint Commission for Theological
    Dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Oriental Orthodox
    Churches.

    Among other issues, they discussed the contribution of bilateral
    theological dialogues to ecumenical relations.
    The meeting will be concluded on Sunday 31 January with the Holy
    Liturgy at St. Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral where the Cardinal
    will preach.

    AAC Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia is an administratively
    independent Catholicosate of the Armenian Apostolic Curch (AAC). The
    AAC eparchies in Lebanon, Syria, Cyprus, Iran and United States are
    under its jurisdiction.

    During World War I (1915-1918), one and a half million Armenians were
    massacred by the Turks. In 1921, when the French forces evacuated
    Cilicia, a second wave of massacres ordered by Kemalist Turkey took
    the lives of another three hundred thousand Armenians. The rest of the
    Armenians were forced to leave their homeland and found refuge mostly
    in Syria and Lebanon. The Catholicosate in Sis was robbed and ruined
    by the Turks. Catholicos Sahak II followed his flock in exile.

    After wandering in Syria and Lebanon, in 1930, he established the
    Catholicosate in Antelias, Lebanon. Thus, a new era opened in the
    history of the Catholicosate with the organization of Dioceses and the
    founding of a new theological seminary. The Armenian people spread all
    over the world looked at the Catholicosate with new hopes and
    expectations.
    Catholicism is a broad term for the body of the Catholic faith, its
    theologies and doctrines, its liturgical, ethical, spiritual, and
    behavioral characteristics, as well as a religious people as a whole.
    Although for many the term usually refers to Christians and churches
    belonging to the Catholic Church in communion with the Holy See, for
    others it refers to continuity "back to the earliest churches", as
    claimed even by churches in dispute with one another over doctrine and
    practice such as the Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church,
    Oriental Orthodoxy, the Assyrian Church of the East, the Old Catholic
    Church and the Anglican Communion. The claim of continuity may be
    based on Apostolic Succession, especially in conjunction with
    adherence to the Nicene Creed. In this sense of indicating historical
    continuity, the term "catholicism" is at times employed to mark a
    contrast to Protestantism, which tends to look instead to the Bible as
    interpreted by the 16th-century Protestant Reformation as its ultimate
    standard.
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