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    Press-Enterprise (subscription), CA
    June 18 2005

    Pontiff visits, gives blessing

    01:11 AM PDT on Saturday, June 18, 2005

    By DAVID OLSON / The Press-Enterprise

    RANCHO MIRAGE - Minutes after watching His Holiness Karekin II bless
    what will one day be the church sanctuary where she'll worship, Linda
    Jones still had a look of wonderment on her face.

    The Sky Valley woman never thought she'd see the pontiff of the
    Armenian Apostolic Church in person.

    "It's an incredible feeling," said Jones, 56. "You just know the Lord
    is doing great things."


    AP photo
    His Holiness Karekin II, the pontiff of the Armenian Apostolic
    Church, visited the Armenian Apostolic Church of the Desert on
    Friday.



    Karekin II visited the Armenian Apostolic Church of the Desert on
    Friday as part of a three-week visit to the United States from his
    home in Armenia.

    "His Holiness wanted to meet with the faithful, re-energize them and
    inspire them to fulfill the motto of the visit: a renaissance of
    faith," said the Rev. Ktrij Devejian, the pontiff's foreign press
    secretary.

    Following a 1,700-year tradition, the leader of the world's 7 million
    Armenian Christians used his right thumb to spread sanctified oil
    from olives and flowers onto a cross carved in a adobe-like touf
    stone, which is indigenous to Armenia. Several people wept as they
    watched the pontiff say blessings in Armenian asking God for
    protection and guidance.

    The stone will be placed at the foot of the church's altar, said the
    Rev. Stepanos Dingilian, pastor of the church. The $1.2-million
    sanctuary is scheduled to open in mid-2006.

    "It has been an honor just to see him," Steve Balian, 58, said at a
    banquet in the church social hall.

    "The Armenians here needed a church and a home to worship the Lord,"
    said Balian, of Rancho Mirage, between bites of tabouli. "The church
    is how we Armenians come together."
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