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    HIS HOLINESS GAREGIN II CONCLUDES THE FRATERNAL VISIT TO VATICAN

    armradio.am
    13.05.2008 17:48

    His Holiness Garegin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All
    Armenians concludes his one week fraternal visit to the Bishop of
    Rome and Pope of the Catholic Church, His Holiness Benedict XVI,
    Press Service of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin informed.

    Accompanying His Holiness throughout the duration of the visit were
    His Eminence Archbishop Nourhan Manoogian, Grand Sacristan of the
    Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem; His Grace Bishop Aram Ateshian,
    Grand Sacristan of the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople; and
    approximately 20 additional archbishops and bishops of the Armenian
    Church - primates of Armenian Dioceses in North and South America,
    Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

    On Tuesday, May 6, the Pontiff of All Armenians and his delegation
    arrived at Ciampino Airport in Rome. Also joining His Holiness were
    more than 75 devoted laymen of the Armenian Church from throughout
    the world who were invited by the Catholicos to participate in this
    historic visit to the Holy See and Italy. This was His Holiness'
    third visit to the Vatican since his election as Catholicos of All
    Armenians in 1999.

    The visit to Italy was composed of three parts: a four-day visit to
    the Vatican, a one-day visit to the Armenian community of Milan and
    a two-day visit to the Mekhitarian Congregation on the Island of San
    Lazzaro in Venice.

    On Wednesday morning, His Holiness Karekin II and the Armenian bishops
    visited the tomb of Pope John Paul II of blessed memory, in the crypt
    below Saint Peter's Basilica, and offered a solemn prayer for the
    repose of his soul. The Catholicos and the Armenian delegation also
    visited the newly named St. Gregory the Illuminator plaza inside
    St. Peter's courtyard and viewed the statue of the patron saint of
    the Armenian Church, placed there during the pontificate of John
    Paul II. Immediately afterwards, the Armenian delegation of clergy
    and laity participated in the general audience in St.

    Peter's Square, jointly held by Pope Benedict XVI and Catholicos
    Karekin II. The two church heads exchanged messages of greeting, a
    fraternal embrace and kiss of peace on the platform in front of the
    mother cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church, before a crowd of more
    than 35,000 faithful.

    In his message to the Pope and the faithful, the Catholicos stated in
    part, "Dear Brother in Christ, today, on the threshold of the Feast
    of Pentecost, when we unite our prayers to those of Your Holiness
    and of your faithful sons and daughters, we praise and glorify the
    Holy Spirit, Who is the fountainhead of unity and transforms our
    steps on the paths of brotherhood with grace - steps which are for
    the glory of God and are born from the love of Christ, for the sake
    of establishing peace in the world and a blessed life for mankind. In
    spite of different historical experiences and paths we have traversed;
    in spite of dogmatic and cultural divergences, we are all children of
    the one God, and we are all brothers and sisters in His Holy love. For
    in our diversity, it is our unity of love that is the genuine testimony
    that we are children of God.

    "Intolerance and confrontation must not be allowed within the
    brotherhood and love of Christ. Mankind has suffered much as a
    result. Today as well, the creation of God - the world that surrounds
    us - is imperiled through interfaith disagreements, through wars
    and terrorism, through the effects of poverty and neglect. Our
    brothers and sisters are in distress in the Middle East and many
    other regions of the world; where women and children, the elderly and
    disabled are endangered by the blows of disagreement and division,
    unjust competition and enmity. This is not the Will of God. This
    is not our calling. We aspire to live a life in peace, of creation
    and creativity, to use the graces given to us by the Holy Spirit,
    to serve the establishment of unity and solidarity with the love of
    Jesus Christ and the message of the Gospel, since 'for those that
    love God, all things work together unto good.' (Romans 8:28)

    "We Armenians are a people who have survived genocide, and we know
    well the value of love, brotherhood, friendship, peace and a secure
    life. Today, many countries of the world recognize and condemn the
    Genocide committed against the Armenian people by Ottoman Turkey,
    as did the Holy See, by His Holiness Pope John Paul II of blessed
    memory during our fraternal visit to Rome in 2000. Offering prayers
    to his luminous memory, we as Pontiff of the Armenians, appeal to
    all nations and lands to universally condemn all genocides that
    have occurred throughout history and those that continue through
    the present day, so that those who yield power and authority realize
    their responsibilities and results of those crimes which have been
    and continue to be committed against the creation of God, and that
    the denial of these crimes is an injustice that equals the commission
    of the same."

    That same afternoon, His Holiness Garegin II was presented with
    an Honoris Causa doctorate degree from the Pontifical Salesian
    University recognizing his fruitful work in Christian Education and
    Youth Instruction. Attending the ceremony representing His Holiness
    the Pope were His Eminence Tarcisio Cardinal Bertone, Vatican State
    Secretary and His Eminence Walter Cardinal Kasper, President of the
    Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity.

    On Thursday, May 8, His Holiness Karekin II and his delegation visited
    the Pontifical Oriental Institute in Rome, and conveyed his blessings
    and warm greetings to the participants of a symposium dedicated to the
    study of the Armenian Divine Liturgy. The symposium was organized by
    Fr. Robert Taft and included presentations by Armenian and Catholic
    learned scholars from throughout Europe and North America. His
    Eminence Leonardo Cardinal Sandri, Prefect for the Vatican's Council
    for Oriental Churches, also accompanied His Holiness to the symposium.

    Friday morning, May 9, the delegation of 100 Armenian bishops and
    faithful went to the Apostolic Palace of the Holy See, for a private
    audience under the joint presidency of His Holiness Garegin II and His
    Holiness Benedict XVI. The two pontiffs again exchanged warm messages
    of greeting and brotherly love, embraced with a solemn kiss of peace
    and spoke of the strong ties and increasing collaboration between
    the Holy Armenian Apostolic Church and the Roman Catholic Church.

    His Holiness Garegin II, addressing the head of the Catholic Church
    and the Armenian faithful gathered for the audience, stated in part,
    "We offer gratitude to the Almighty in heaven, as successor to Saints
    Thaddeus and Bartholomew, and the saint co-equal to the apostles,
    Gregory the Illuminator, that we are enjoying the light of this good
    day when we exchange the divinely ordained kiss of peace with Your
    Holiness, worthy successor to the See of Saint Peter, seven years
    after experiencing the joy of receiving your predecessor of blessed
    memory under the gaze of biblical Mount Ararat. It is even more joyous
    that this kiss of peace is exchanged on this day, the 9th of May,
    when we are celebrating Victory and Peace Day in our homeland - the
    day which commemorates the conclusion of World War II - the cause of
    great human tragedy and misery; as well as the triumph of our people
    in the national liberation struggle for Nagorno Karabakh.

    A short prayer service was held under the presidency of both church
    heads, following which, the faithful approached the Catholicos and the
    Pope to kiss their right hands and receive their blessings. At the
    conclusion of the audience, Catholicos Karekin II and Pope Benedict
    XVI met privately during lunch to discuss issues of importance to
    both Churches.

    In the afternoon, His Holiness Karekin II, met with His Grace
    Archbishop Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, in the Vatican
    Guest House for a private meeting. The head of the Church of England
    and the Anglican Communion was coincidentally also in the Holy See
    this week, and the two fondly recalled the Archbishop's fraternal
    visit to Holy Etchmiadzin in September 2007, as well as discussed
    the upcoming Lambeth Conference for the Anglican Communion and the
    current state of relations with sister Churches.

    The final event at the Vatican was an Ecumenical Prayer Service,
    offered at the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls, where the
    grave of St. Paul the Apostle is located. His Holiness Karekin II
    presided during the service, which included the participation of
    Roman Catholic and Armenian Church bishops and clergy.

    In addition to the official events throughout the course of the week,
    His Holiness and the church hierarchs also visited a number of Armenian
    and Catholic churches and shrines. His Holiness and the high-ranking
    clergymen departed Rome for Milan on Saturday morning.

    Upon the invitation of the Pope Benedict XVI His Holiness Karekin
    II paid an official visit to Vatican from May 6-9, 2008 accompanied
    by 18 Archbishops, Bishops of the Armenian Church. The fraternal
    relations between the See of Rome and the See of Etchmiadzin have
    further developed and deepened in recent years. The Armenian Church
    and the Catholic Church share a long history of mutual respect,
    considering their various theological, liturgical, and canonical
    traditions as complementary.
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