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    Russian Catholics Pray for Jetliner Victims

    Zenit News Agency, Italy
    May 6 2006

    MOSCOW, MAY 5, 2006 (Zenit.org).- Catholics in Russia will unite
    their prayers for the some 113 passengers of an Armenian jetliner
    that crashed into the Black Sea.

    Catholics will dedicate today and Sunday to pray for those who died
    Wednesday when Armenian Airbus A-320 crashed near Sochi, Russia. The
    majority of those on board were Armenians returning to their country,
    or going to visit relatives.

    Today has also been declared a joint day of mourning by Russia and
    Armenia.

    Archbishop Tadeusz Kondrusiewicz of the Archdiocese of the Mother of
    God in Moscow, in statements to ZENIT, expressed his profound
    sympathy for the Armenian and Russian community "over the death of
    their loved ones."

    Armenian faithful hold an important place within the Christian
    community of Russia, not only because of their number -- around
    54,000 -- but because they have kept their own ancient liturgical
    rite.

    Armenia was the first country to adopt Christianity as its official
    religion in the early fourth century.

    The Catholic community and parishes of the Armenian Apostolic Church
    worldwide will offer a Requiem Mass for the dead.
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