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    CATHOLICOS OF ALL ARMENIANS BEGINS PONTIFICAL VISIT TO ARMENIAN
    PATRIARCHATE AND ARMENIAN COMMUNITY OF ISTANBUL

    ISTANBUL, JUNE 23, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. On the evening
    of June 22, having concluded the Fraternal Visit to the Ecumenical
    Patriarchate and His All Holiness Bartholomew I, the Catholicos
    of All Armenians officially began the Pontifical Visit to the
    Armenian Patriarchate and the Armenian community of Istanbul. His
    Holiness and the pontifical entourage visited the Mother Cathedral of
    St. Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God) in Kumkapi, Istanbul, and were
    greeted by a "Hrashapar" service welcoming the Pontiff. In attendance
    were high-ranking clergy of the Armenian Patriarchate, representatives
    of Sister Churches, Mr. Karen Mirzoyan (Representative of the
    Republic of Armenia in Turkey), and countless Armenian faithful,
    many who had come to see the Catholicos of All Armenians for the
    first time. According to the information system of Mother See of Holy
    Etchmiadzin, following the traditional service of greeting a hierarch,
    His Beatitude Archbishop Mesrob Mutafian, Armenian Patriarch of
    Constantinople, warmly greeted the Catholicos of All Armenians and
    welcomed him to Istanbul on behalf of the Armenian Patriarchate, the
    clergy and faithful. His Beatitude then invited His Holiness to offer
    his words of blessing to the assembled. His Holiness addressed his
    message of blessing and love, stating in part, "...We are with you
    now with our prayers of thanksgiving and praise. At this historic
    and emotional moment, we turn our gaze to heaven with the prayer
    of our holy forefathers: 'King of Peace, Our Lord Jesus Christ,
    keep and protect Your people under Your holy and revered Cross in
    peace'. "This cherished prayer has resounded throughout the halls of
    this sanctuary for centuries as well. It has been uttered from the lips
    of many courageous and glorious clergymen, who became martyrs of the
    faith; the good shepherds who devoted their lives to God for the flock
    entrusted to them, and with the life-giving light of faith, led them to
    creativity, loyalty and fidelity. Five Patriarchs of Constantinople,
    by the will of God and the nation, were called to become Catholicos
    of All Armenians - the first servant of our Holy Church. Only after
    kneeling down before this Holy Altar and asking for the intercession
    of the Holy Mother of God on behalf of the Armenian nation, did they
    depart to sit on the Throne of the Illuminator. In difficult times,
    our luminous and brave-hearted Pontiffs protected our people and
    kept them gathered around Holy Etchmiadzin with the hope and belief
    in salvation. And now from the Throne of the Illuminator - the holy
    cradle of our faith - Holy Etchmiadzin, we have come to see you, our
    dearly beloved sons and daughters, to extend our blessings and love
    to you all. We have come so that Pontiff and flock can be united once
    again with the same oath of our holy fathers, and unite our prayers to
    their appeals for the peace of mankind and for keeping all Armenians
    dispersed throughout the world reinforced in faith and unified. "...For
    six hundred years, the churches of the Armenian Patriarchate kept
    the belief in Christ and hope of salvation alive and vibrant in the
    souls of our people. For six hundred years, our mother tongue was
    proclaimed undefiled in our schools, where our national traditions
    transformed into the spirit of our people. Connected with the Armenian
    Patriarchate of Constantinople are the brightest achievements of
    our culture - in literature, art, music and architecture... "It
    is with these emotions that we have come to visit you, to see our
    ancient, incense-filled churches, which remain vibrant through your
    presence. We came to see our educational and cultural institutions,
    which continue to remain alight through your vigilant efforts. We came
    to bless your lives, to encourage your devoted spirits, your resolute
    will and selfless allegiance, through which you are firmly standing
    on the foundation-stone established by Saint Gregory our Illuminator,
    keeping the light of Holy Etchmiadzin sparkling in your souls, which
    has always shined and glowed in the monasteries and churches of the
    Patriarchate. "We have brought the boundless yearning and love of the
    Mother See of All Armenians to you, dear faithful, and greetings from
    your brothers and sisters in Armenia, Artsakh and the Dispersion,
    who are always with you in their warmest of prayers. We have also
    brought the optimism of the reborn new life of our homeland, and our
    people's hopes for strengthening our unified spiritual and cultural
    life. Our Church is strong and alive with all of her children, and
    steadfast in the path of her mission, which is the same yesterday,
    today and always - to lead the small flock of the Armenians toward
    the life-giving and saving light of faith, toward God Who makes peace
    and creates beneficence. Let us stay loyal to the Holy Gospel of our
    Lord, loyal to our Holy Church, and loyal to our inherited appeal for
    peace." In his remarks, His Holiness also offered prayers to heaven,
    asking for God to grant rest to the souls of the Armenian Patriarchs
    of Constantinople of blessed memory, as well as long years of health
    and fruitful reign to His Beatitude Archbishop Mesrob Mutafian. At
    the conclusion of the service, the special Pontifical Encyclical of
    the Catholicos of All Armenians was read, wherein His Grace Bishop
    Aram Ateshian, a member of the Brotherhood of Holy Etchmiadzin and
    the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople, was elevated to the
    rank of "Archbishop" by His Holiness Karekin II. Archbishop Ateshian
    was commended by the Pontiff of All Armenians for his devotion and
    efforts as Chairman of the Religious Council and Sacristan of the
    Armenian Patriarchate.
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