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    Zenit News Agency, Italy
    March 7 2008


    Pontiff Invites Armenian Patriarch to Vatican


    Orthodox Leader Receives Cardinal Bertone



    VAGHARSHAPAT, Armenia, MARCH 6, 2008 (Zenit.org).- Benedict XVI
    extended an invitation to the patriarch of the Armenian Orthodox
    Church to visit the See of Peter in a letter delivered by his
    secretary of state.

    Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone visited Karekin II, supreme patriarch and
    Catholicos of All Armenians, on Tuesday at the Mother Cathedral of
    Holy Etchmiadzin.

    Cardinal Bertone arrived Tuesday to Armenia, days after his original
    arrival date was postponed due to unrest in the country.

    The cardinal had planned to leave for Armenia on Sunday, and stay
    through Thursday, when he would head to neighboring Azerbaijan until
    March 9. But post-election clashes between protesters and police in
    Armenia on Saturday resulted in eight deaths.

    The Armenian government declared a 20-day state of emergency,
    forbidding even small groups to gather in the nation's
    capital.


    At the meeting today, a Vatican communiqué reported that the cardinal
    "conveyed the warmest greetings of unity in Jesus Christ and the
    fraternal love," from Benedict XVI to Karekin II.

    The secretary of state also delivered a handwritten letter from the
    Pope, which included an invitation for Karekin II to visit the See of
    Peter.

    The Vatican note continued: "His Holiness and His Eminence offered
    their gratitude to God for this cordial meeting -- a sign of the
    continuing development of ties between the Armenian Apostolic Church
    and the Catholic Church -- to know one another better, to appreciate
    each other's incomparable spiritual heritage, and to love one
    another, confirming their equal calling to serve mankind as is
    required by our one Lord Jesus Christ.

    "They agreed to continue taking steps on these blessed paths."

    Intentions

    Addressing the unrest afflicting the country, the statement said both
    Karekin II and Cardinal Bertone "appealed to God during these
    difficult days for Armenia, so that peace and reconciliation be
    established within the country. They prayed together for the souls of
    the victims and asked the Lord to keep and protect the Armenian
    people and reinforce them with faith, hope and love."

    "The Cardinal expressed the complete support of the Catholic Church
    to the Armenian Church," continued the communiqué, "for her efforts
    utilizing her high moral standing, aimed at providing solutions to
    all concerns through the promotion of dialogue and peaceful means and
    fostering a common sense of responsibility, so that the dignity of
    the Armenian people and state remain unharmed within international
    society."

    The two also prayed to God "to make statesmen and politicians realize
    that politics is also a spiritual calling, which demands honesty,
    mutual respect, love tolerance and defense of the rights of the poor
    and vulnerable."

    In Azerbaijan on Thursday, Cardinal Bertone is scheduled to meet with
    the head of the Muslim leaders and other religious officials. He will
    express to them the Church's desire to cooperate in the common
    commitment to peace, concord among peoples and the good of the human
    family.

    The cardinal will be present at the inauguration of a new Catholic
    church In Azerbaijan's capital built on land donated to Pope John
    Paul II by President Heydar Aliyev, father of the nation's current
    head of state.
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