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    POPE BENEDICT XVI RECEIVES CATHOLICOS OF CILICIA

    Vatican Radio
    http://www.oecumene.radiovaticana.org/en1/Ar ticolo.asp?c=247261
    Nov 24 2008
    The Vatican

    (24 Nov 08 - RV) Pope Benedict XVI today received the Catholicos of
    the Great House of Cilicia, His Holiness, Aram I, who began a 5-day
    visit to Rome and the Vatican on Sunday.

    Born Pedros Keshishian in Beirut, Lebanon in 1947, the man who would
    become Aram I was ordained priest in 1968, and was consecrated bishop
    in Antelias on 22 August 1980.

    >From 1980 to 1995 he was Primate of Lebanon at the head of the Armenian
    Prelacy of Lebanon.

    The Catholicos of Cilicia is the spiritual leader of all Armenian
    Christians living outside their native land, and Aram I is a
    charismatic figure who has been deeply involved in ecumenical efforts
    for decades.

    It gives me a profound spiritual joy to greet your holiness in the
    spirit of Christian love and the commitment to the visible unity of
    the Church which your predecessor, His Holiness, Pope John Paul II,
    of blessed memory, and we greeted each other in 1997.

    Following hymn and prayer in the Redemptoris mater chapel of the
    Apostolic Palace, the Catholicos of Cilicia spoke words of Salutation
    to Pope Benedict XVI, in which he expressed the urgency of the need
    for Chrsitians to continue to move together along the path to unity...

    The world of today, Your Holiness, with its complexities,
    polarizations, and uncertainties, challenges our Churches to deepen and
    broaden our ecumenical collaboration and theological dialogue, aimed
    at the visible unity of the Church. We believe that a divided Church
    cannot credibly and effectively take the Gospel to the world. The
    united voce and the common witness of the Church in a polarized world,
    is the call of Christ, which is more imperative and urgent today than
    ever before.

    Speaking before the Catholicos, Pope Benedict said he hopes existing
    agreements will find concrete expression in new joint initiatives...

    Surely the growth in understanding, respect and cooperation which has
    emerged from ecumenical dialogue promises much for the proclamation
    of the Gospel in our time. Throughout the world Armenians live
    side by side with the faithful of the Catholic Church. An increased
    understanding and appreciation of the apostolic tradition which we
    share will contribute to an ever more effective common witness to the
    spiritual and moral values without which a truly just and humane social
    order cannot exist. For this reason, I trust that new and practical
    means will be found to give expression to the common declarations we
    have already signed.

    Pope Benedict also assured his guest, the Catholicos, who is a native
    of Beirut, that he prays daily for the people of Lebanon and for all
    peoples in the Middle East, saying recent persecutions of Christians
    living in various places throughout the region have been cause for
    great grief...

    Most recently we have all been saddened by the escalation of
    persecution and violence against Christians in parts of the Middle East
    and elsewhere. Only when the countries involved can determine their
    own destiny, and the various ethnic groups and religious communities
    accept and respect each other fully, will peace be built on the solid
    foundations of solidarity, justice and respect for the legitimate
    rights of individuals and peoples.

    Pope Benedict concluded by saying he hopes the days of the Catholicos'
    visit in Rome will be filled with many graces.

    The CAtholicos of Cilicia, His Holiness, Aram I began a 5-day visit
    to Rome and the Vatican on Sunday, November 23rd.

    I'm Chris Altieri
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