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    NBC Bay Area
    April 12 2015

    Pope Fancis Calls Armenian Slaughter "1st Genocide of 20th Century"

    The pope's comments amount to a politically explosive pronouncement,
    and will likely stoke anger in dominantly Muslim Turkey.

    By Nicole Winfield


    Pope Francis on Sunday honored the 100th anniversary of the slaughter
    of Armenians by calling it "the first genocide of the 20th century," a
    politically explosive declaration that will certainly anger Turkey.

    Francis, who has close ties to the Armenian community from his days in
    Argentina, defended his pronouncement by saying it was his duty to
    honor the memory of the innocent men, women, children, priests and
    bishops who were "senselessly" murdered by Ottoman Turks.

    "Concealing or denying evil is like allowing a wound to keep bleeding
    without bandaging it," he said at the start of a Mass Sunday in the
    Armenian Catholic rite in St. Peter's Basilica honoring the centenary.

    Historians estimate that up to 1.5 million Armenians were killed by
    Ottoman Turks around the time of World War I, an event widely viewed
    by genocide scholars as the first genocide of the 20th century.


    Turkey, however, refuses to call it a genocide and has insisted that
    the toll has been inflated, and that those killed were victims of
    civil war and unrest.

    Turkey's embassy to the Holy See canceled a planned news conference
    for Sunday, presumably after learning that the pope would utter the
    word "genocide" over its objections.


    Several European countries recognize the massacres as genocide, though
    Italy and the United States, for example, have avoided using the term
    officially given the importance they place on Turkey as an ally.

    Francis is not the first pope to call the massacre a genocide. In his
    remarks, Francis cited a 2001 declaration signed by St. John Paul II
    and the Armenian church leader, Karenkin II, which called it as the
    first genocide of the 20th century.


    Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI, whose ties with Turkey and the Muslim
    world were initially strained, avoided the "g-word."

    Francis said the Armenian killings were the first of three "massive
    and unprecedented" genocides that was followed by the Holocaust and
    Stalinism. He said others had followed, including in Cambodia, Rwanda,
    Burundi and Bosnia.


    "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," he said.

    Francis has frequently denounced the "complicit silence" of the world
    community in the face of the modern day slaughter of Christians and
    other religious minorities by Islamic extremists. And while he was
    archbishop of Buenos Aires, the former Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio
    referred to the Armenian "genocide" on several occasions, including
    three separate citations in his 2010 book "On Heaven and Earth."

    The Armenians have been campaigning for greater recognition of the
    genocide in the lead-up to the centenary, which will be formally
    marked on April 24. Sunday's Mass was concelebrated by the Armenian
    Catholic patriarch, Nerses Bedros XIX Tarmouni, and was attended by
    Armenian Orthodox church leaders as well as Armenian President Serzh
    Sargsyan, who sat in a place of honor in the basilica.

    Francis also honored the Armenian community at the start of the Mass
    by pronouncing a 10th-century Armenian mystic, St. Gregory of Narek, a
    doctor of the church. Only 35 people have been given the title, which
    is reserved for those whose writings have greatly served the universal
    church.


    http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/national-international/Pope-Francis-Armenian-Slaughter-Genocide-of-20th-Century-299483591.html


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