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    Independent Catholic News
    April 12 2015

    Pope Francis: Opening address to Armenian Christians during Mass on
    Divine Mercy Sunday

    Posted: Sunday, April 12, 2015 4:11 pm.


    "On a number of occasions I have spoken of our time as a time of war,
    a third world war which is being fought piecemeal, one in which we
    daily witness savage crimes, brutal massacres and senseless
    destruction. Sadly, today too we hear the muffled and forgotten cry of
    so many of our defenceless brothers and sisters who, on account of
    their faith in Christ or their ethnic origin, are publicly and
    ruthlessly put to death - decapitated, crucified, burned alive - or
    forced to leave their homeland.

    Today too we are experiencing a sort of genocide created by general
    and collective indifference, by the complicit silence of Cain, who
    cries out: "What does it matter to me? Am I my brother's keeper?" (cf.
    Gen 4:9; Homily in Redipuglia , 13 September 2014).

    In the past century our human family has lived through three massive
    and unprecedented tragedies. The first, which is widely considered
    "the first genocide of the twentieth century" (JOHN PAUL II and
    KAREKIN II, Common Declaration , Etchmiadzin, 27 September 2001),
    struck your own Armenian people, the first Christian nation, as well
    as Catholic and Orthodox Syrians, Assyrians, Chaldeans and
    Greeks.Bishops and priests, religious, women and men, the elderly and
    even defenceless children and the infirm were murdered.

    The remaining two were perpetrated by Nazism and Stalinism. And more
    recently there have been other mass killings, like those in Cambodia,
    Rwanda, Burundi and Bosnia.

    It seems that humanity is incapable of putting a halt to the shedding
    of innocent blood. It seems that the enthusiasm generated at the end
    of the Second World War has dissipated and is now disappearing. It
    seems that the human family has refused to learn from its mistakes
    caused by the law of terror, so that today too there are those who
    attempt to eliminate others with the help of a few and with the
    complicit silence of others who simply stand by. We have not yet
    learned that "war is madness", "senseless slaughter" (cf. Homily in
    Redipuglia , 13 September 2014).

    Dear Armenian Christians, today, with hearts filled with pain but at
    the same time with great hope in the risen Lord, we recall the
    centenary of that tragic event, that immense and senseless slaughter
    whose cruelty your forebears had to endure. It is necessary, and
    indeed a duty, to honour their memory, for whenever memory fades, it
    means that evil allows wounds to fester. Concealing or denying evil is
    like allowing a wound to keep bleeding without bandaging it!

    I greet you with affection and I thank you for your witness. With
    gratitude for his presence, I greet Mr Serž Sargsyan, the President of
    the Republic of Armenia. My cordial greeting goes also to my brother
    Patriarchs and Bishops: His Holiness Kerekin II, Supreme Patriarch and
    Catholicos of All Armenians; His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the
    Great House of Cilicia, His Beatitude Nerses Bedros XIX, Patriarch of
    Cilicia of Armenian Catholics; and Catholicosates of the Armenian
    Apostolic Church and the Patriarchate of the Armenian Catholic Church.

    In the firm certainty that evil never comes from God, who is
    infinitely good, and standing firm in faith, let us profess that
    cruelty may never be considered God's work and, what is more, can find
    absolutely no justification in his Holy Name. Let us continue this
    celebration by fixing our gaze on Jesus Christ, risen from the dead,
    victor over death and evil! "


    Source: VIS
    http://www.indcatholicnews.com/news.php?viewStory=27182

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