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    Pope Francis to Armenian Catholicos: Blood of martyrs is seed of unity

    18:32 08.05.2014


    Pope Francis received the Patriarch of the Armenian Apostolic Church,
    Catholicos Karekin II, on Thursday at the Vatican. The Catholicos is
    in Rome on a three-day visit that concludes on May 9. In remarks
    prepared for the occasion, Pope Francis recalled Pope St. John Paul
    II's 2001 visit to Armenia, and the many other visits the Catholicos
    has made to Rome and to the Popes in the Vatican, especially his 2008
    visit to Pope Benedict XVI and his participation in the inauguration
    of Pope Francis' own pontificate.

    The Holy Father went on to recall Catholicos Karekin's participation
    in the Jubilee year commemoration of the Witnesses to the Faith of the
    20th century.

    `In truth,' said Pope Francis, `the number of disciples who shed their
    blood for Christ in the tragic events of the last century is certainly
    superior to that of the martyrs of the first centuries, and in this
    martyrology, the children of the Armenian nation have a place of
    honor.' Pope Francis went on to say, `The mystery of the Cross,
    Holiness, so dear to the memory of your people, represented in the
    splendid stone crosses that adorn every corner of your land, has been
    lived by countless of your children as a direct participation in the
    chalice of the Passion.' `Their testimony,' he continued, `at once
    high and tragic, must not be forgotten.'

    Pope Francis went on to say that the suffering endured by Christians
    in recent decades has brought a unique and inestimable contribution
    also to the cause of Christian unity.

    `As in the ancient Church, the blood of the martyrs became the seed of
    new Christians,' said Pope Francis, `so in our day the blood of many
    Christians has become the seed of unity.' The Pope continued, saying,
    `The ecumenism of suffering and the ecumenism of martyrdom, the
    ecumenism of blood is a powerful call to journey along the road of
    reconciliation among the Churches, with decision and with trusting
    abandonment to the action of the Spirit.' Pope Francis said, `We feel
    the duty to go down this road of fraternity, also because of the debt
    of gratitude we owe to the suffering of our brothers, which has become
    salvific because it has been united to the passion of Christ.'

    Remarks of His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos
    of All Armenians On the Occasion of the Meeting with His Holiness
    Francis, Bishop of Rome and Pope of the Roman Catholic Church

    Your Holiness and Beloved Brother in Christ,

    We offer thanks to the Most High, that through His merciful will and
    Your Holiness' kind hospitality, we once again enjoy the opportunity
    to renew the divine love between our Churches and our brotherhood with
    an embrace of Christian love; and standing before the imperatives of
    the present time, to strengthen the collaboration between our
    Churches. Today, with a joyful heart, we greet you with the words of
    the Psalmist, `Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to
    dwell together in unity.' Psalm 132:1.

    Our memories of your enthronement ceremonies remain fresh, where we
    were present together with the president of the Republic of Armenia
    and representatives of our Sister Churches, and experienced the
    opportunity to pray for longevity and a fruitful reign for Your
    Holiness. A prolific time has passed since that memorable day. We
    have followed with happiness the multifaceted activities of Your
    Holiness, who with divine vigor, as the brave chief shepherd and with
    diligent dedication, is realizing his mission and increasing labors
    for the benefit of the vibrancy, welfare and reformation of the
    Catholic Church; and also contributes greatly to the reinforcement of
    the Christian faith and spiritual-moral values throughout the entire
    world, the defense of human rights, and the establishment of harmony
    and peace on earth. Your Holiness' special attention to the youth,
    and your care for the poor and those in trouble, have resounded
    greatly in the souls of men, and strengthens the love for you and
    toward Christ's Holy Church. Our Church too, ancient and established
    by the Holy Apostles, having shaken off the Soviet, God-denying years,
    and filled with new energy is accomplishing the God-commanded mission
    in Armenia ` the biblical land of Ararat; and in Artsakh ` the
    Republic of Nagorno Karabagh ` that is struggling to secure
    recognition of its right to live free and independent; and in the life
    of our people dispersed throughout the various countries of the world.
    The Armenian Church places great importance and attention on working
    with the youth, to educate the young generation in spiritual and moral
    values, to supporting the poor, and to dealing with the contemporary
    challenges facing mankind, in accord with the holy inheritance of our
    fathers and the holy commandments of the Gospel.

    It is with contentment we reflect that as we triumph over the many
    challenges facing the Church, we have been able to record positive
    examples of cooperation with the Catholic Church. Indeed, the
    relationships between the Armenian and Catholic Churches have their
    historical roots. Our bilateral relations have been significantly
    effective during the reigns of Armenian Church pontiffs of luminous
    memory Gregory III Pahlavuni and St Nerses the Graceful, as well as
    the times of Popes Innocent II and Anastasius IV. And today as well,
    with thanks to God, relations are living an era of mutual development.
    Our relations are nourished by the reciprocal visits of the heads of
    our Churches, and on the diocesan and parochial levels, through
    inter-church activities and the realization of concurrent educational
    and charitable programs. Young Armenian clergy, who have continued
    their educations in Catholic institutions of higher learning, today
    are providing their selfless service to the Armenian Church. We place
    importance on the ongoing theological dialogue between the Ancient
    (Oriental) Orthodox Churches and the Catholic Church, whose goal is to
    elevate our commonalities and the reinforcement of our bilateral
    relationships.

    Dear Brother in Christ, our meeting today is symbolic, since on May 8
    and 9, many nations and states commemorate the victory over the
    worldwide evil of fascism. Humanity, which has experienced the
    destructions and violence of two world wars in the 20th century, is
    still unable to free itself from the horrors of wars, humanitarian and
    environmental disasters, and political and economic crises. Today in
    different corners of the world, conflicts have erupted, which bring
    sorrow and suffering to men, dispense ruin and loss, and increase need
    and poverty. In our daily prayers are the people in those countries
    who find themselves in conflict, and in particular, Ukraine, the
    Middle East and Syria, which is among the cradles of Christianity, and
    for centuries was a dwelling place of peaceful coexistence for Muslim
    and Christian peoples.

    Recently added to the horrors occurring Syria was the destruction and
    removal of Armenians in the primarily Armenian-populated village of
    Kessab by militant extremists with the assistance of Turkey. We
    strongly condemn conflicts and terrorism that disrupt the peace of the
    world, and which are thoroughly against the will of God, as the
    Apostle says, `For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace.'
    1 Corinthians 4:33.

    In Syria, in the deserts of Der Zor, rest thousands of Armenians who
    were victims of the 20th century's first crime against of humanity `
    the Armenian Genocide. Syria gave refuge to the sons and daughters of
    the Armenians who survived the terrors. The saying is true that those
    who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. Regrettably,
    by not condemning the Genocide of the Armenians at the time, the world
    bore witness to yet another crime that was implemented during the
    Second World War against the Jewish people. And still fresh in our
    memories are the genocides in Sudan and DarfurŠ

    We are well aware that Your Holiness, during the years of your tenure
    in Argentina, and also now as the Pontiff of the Catholic Church, has
    presented your clear position on the Armenian Genocide. Next year,
    the Armenian people in Armenia and the Dispersion will commemorate the
    100th anniversary of the Genocide of the Armenians. Dear Brother in
    Christ, we invite Your Holiness to visit the Mother See of Holy
    Etchmiadzin in 2015. It will be spiritually consoling for our sons
    and daughters to stand in united prayer with Your Holiness' in the
    Mother Cathedral of the Descent of the Only Begotten, to offer
    supplications up to Almighty God for the innocent victims of the
    Genocide, for peace on earth and the wellbeing of mankind.

    With feelings of boundless consolation, we also inform you that our
    Holy Church has commenced on the path of canonization of the martyrs
    of the Armenian Genocide, and by the merciful will of God, the process
    will be completed by 2015.

    We pray to God, to grant long years of sun-filled reign to Your
    Holiness, for the vibrancy of the Catholic Church and the prosperity
    of your faithful flock. May the Lord keep His Holy Church strong with
    countless graces, keep the brotherhood between our Churches strong,
    and grant a cloudless and tranquil sky over the entire earth and the
    whole of mankind.

    `Lead us, O Lord our God, and teach us to walk your path in
    righteousness; keep our life in peace, and our course according to
    Your will. Amen' Armenian Book of Hours (Breviary).

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/05/08/pope-francis-catholicos-of-all-armenians-meet-at-the-vatican/

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