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    B.C. Catholic Newspaper, Canada
    March 24 2006

    Pope encourages unity of Armenian Christians
    By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News Service

    VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Pope Benedict XVI encouraged Armenian Orthodox
    and Catholics, who trace their origins back to St. Gregory the
    Illuminator, to work to restore their unity in one community united
    with the pope.

    Meeting March 20 with members of the synod of the Armenian Catholic
    Church and nearly 200 Armenian Catholic pilgrims, the pope praised
    the ecumenical initiatives undertaken by the Armenian Catholic
    patriarchate, based in Beirut, Lebanon, and the Armenian Apostolic
    Church, an ancient and independent Oriental Orthodox Church that in
    recent years has improved its relations with the Vatican.

    The Armenian Apostolic Church is the dominant religious denomination
    in Armenia, claiming a membership of more than 90 million people.

    "I encourage this new-found fraternity and collaboration, hoping that
    from it there would arise new initiatives for a common path toward
    full unity," the pope told the group led by Patriarch Nerses Bedros
    XIX Tarmouni of Beirut, the Armenian Catholic patriarch.

    Pope Benedict praised the faith of Armenian Christians who have
    shared the trials Armenians faced throughout the centuries,
    "particularly the sufferings endured in the name of the Christian
    faith in the years of terrible persecution recorded in history with
    the sadly significant name of 'metz yeghern,'" or "the great
    massacre," in which an estimated 1.5 million Armenians were killed by
    Ottoman Turks in 1915-18.

    Armenians, persecuted by the Ottoman Turks and in the former Soviet
    Union, ended up fleeing to other countries, which further split the
    Christian community.

    Pope Benedict said, "If historic events led to the fragmentation of
    the Armenian church, divine providence will ensure that one day it
    will be united with its hierarchy in fraternal harmony and in full
    communion with the bishop of Rome."

    He encouraged Armenians to work and pray for the day when there will
    be "one flock under one shepherd."
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