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    Tears And Prayers In Armenian Catholic Orphanage

    Agence France Press
    April 8, 2005

    Tears and prayers filled an orphanage in northern Armenia on Friday
    as nuns and children watched the funeral of Pope John Paul II, who
    helped build the home after a 1988 earthquake.

    "Right now we are with 60 orphans of the orphanage and we are
    watching the pope's funeral with tears in our eyes," Sister Arusiak,
    the director of the "Mother of God - Armenia" Catholic center in the
    northern town of Gyumri, told AFP by telephone.

    "We prayed for the peace of the pope's soul. It is a great loss for
    all the Catholics in the whole world. He was an exceptional spiritual
    leader with his humanism and courage," she said.

    According to the Catholic Church some 150,000 Catholics live in
    Armenia, whose 3.2 million population belongs mainly to the Orthodox
    Armenian Apostolic Church.

    Pope John Paul II visited Armenia's capital Yerevan in 2001 to
    celebrate the 1,700th anniversary of Christianity in the country --
    the first to adopt Christianity as the official religion. Catholicos
    Garegin II, the spiritual leader of the Apostolic Church, Prime
    Minister Andranik Markarian, as well as the head of the Armenian
    Catholics, attended John Paul II's funeral at the Vatican.
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