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    Catholic News Agency, CO
    May 7 2008


    Prayer and the gifts of the Holy Spirit bring Christian unity, Pope
    says


    Vatican City, May 7, 2008 / 09:46 am (CNA).- Pope Benedict greeted His
    Holiness Catholicos Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of
    All Armenians, during his weekly general audience on Wednesday
    morning. In his remarks, the Pope emphasized that ecumenical dialogue
    is fuelled by the Holy Spirit and prayer.

    "It is my great joy today to greet His Holiness Catholicos Karekin II,
    Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, and the
    distinguished delegation accompanying him. Your Holiness, I pray that
    the light of the Holy Spirit will illumine your pilgrimage to the
    tombs of the Apostles Peter and Paul, the important meetings you will
    have here, and particularly our personal conversations. I ask all who
    are present today to pray for God's blessing upon this visit.'

    The Holy Father also thanked Karekin II for his `personal commitment
    to the growing friendship between the Armenian Apostolic Church and
    the Catholic Church.' Recalling the string of visits between John
    Paul II and the patriarch, Pope Benedict said that, `I am sure that
    this spirit of friendship will be further deepened during the coming
    days.'

    In an external niche of Saint Peter's Basilica, there is a fine statue
    of Saint Gregory the Illuminator, founder of the Armenian Church. It
    serves to remind us of the severe persecutions suffered by Armenian
    Christians, especially during the last century. Armenia's many
    martyrs are a sign of the power of the Holy Spirit working in times of
    darkness, and a pledge of hope for Christians everywhere.

    Your Holiness, dear Bishops and dear friends, together with you I
    implore Almighty God, through the intercession of Saint Gregory the
    Illuminator, to help us grow in unity, in one holy bond of Christian
    faith, hope and love."

    As the Church prepares to celebrate Pentecost, Benedict XVI said that
    these days should `renew our hope in the help of the Holy Spirit to
    advance along the path of ecumenism. We have the certainty that the
    Lord Jesus never abandons us in our search for unity, because His
    Spirit is tirelessly at work to support the efforts we make to
    overcome all forms of division."

    "Since the first moment of her existence the Church, thanks to the
    power of the Holy Spirit, has spoken in all tongues and lived in all
    cultures. She destroys nothing of their history and gifts, but assumes
    them all in a great and new unity, which reconciles unity with the
    multiplicity of forms. With its power, the Holy Spirit ... unites
    divided man in divine charity and thus creates ... the great community
    which is the Church in all the world."

    While some may think of Pentecost as a one-time event in the life of
    the Church, the Holy Father said, "the Church is always, so to say, in
    a state of Pentecost. Gathered in the Cenacle, she prays incessantly
    to obtain ever new effusions of the gifts of the Holy Spirit, ... and
    is not afraid to announce the Gospel to the furthest confines of the
    earth. This is why, faced with difficulties and divisions, Christians
    cannot resign themselves or give way to discouragement.

    "This is what Christ asks of Christians: to persevere in prayer in
    order to keep alive the flame of faith, hope and charity, and the
    longing for full unity", the Pope encouraged. Referencing his speech
    to ecumenical leaders at St. Joseph's Church in New York, Benedict XVI
    said that prayer is central to the ecumenical movement. `In this
    period of globalization and, at the same time, of fragmentation,
    'without prayer ecumenical structures, institutions and programs would
    be deprived of their heart and soul'," he said.

    At the end of the audience, the Holy Father greeted pilgrims in
    several languages. Among the English speaking pilgrims, he greeted
    delegates taking part in the in the Annual Conference of the Canon Law
    Society of Great Britain and Ireland, as well as pilgrims from Our
    Lady of the Rosary Church in Qatar.

    "Upon all the English-speaking pilgrims, especially those from
    England, Scotland, Australia, India, Indonesia, Korea, Canada, Guam
    and the United States, I cordially invoke Almighty God's abundant
    blessings of joy and peace."

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