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    Bosco Information Service, India
    May 8 2008



    Salesian University Confers PhD on Patriarch Karekin II


    By C.M. Paul


    Kolkata, May. 8. ROME, 8 May, SAR News - The Salesian Pontifical
    University (UPS) conferred honoris causa doctorate in Youth Pastoral
    Theology on Patriarch Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians, at a
    ceremony held at the university`s Paul VI Hall, 7 May. It marked the
    patriarch`s official visit to the Vatican and Pope Benedict XVI along
    with his entourage of 18 bishops of the Catholicosate of all Armenians
    and a group of 75 Armenian Apostolic faithful.


    Present at the 90 minute function were three cardinals, several
    bishops, civil and military representatives, as well as staff and
    students from the six faculties of the Salesian University.


    In his welcome words the Vatican Secretary of State and former UPS
    Rector Salesian Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone recalled how Pope Benedict
    XV stood by the persecuted Christians of Armenia denouncing the
    genocide by Ottoman Turks in 1915. About one-and-a-half million
    Armenian Christians were massacred over a period of six years.


    The president of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of Christian
    Unity Cardinal Walter Kasper praised the patriarch`s sincere and
    sustained ecumenical efforts. The cardinal enumerated patriarch`s
    outstanding contribution in rebuilding the Armenian Church over the
    past 30 years and particularly in the post Communist era taking bold
    initiatives to revive youth ministry as well as laity and clergy
    formation.


    The dean of the Theology Faculty Fr Giorgio Zevini read out the
    doctoral decree in Latin. In his acceptance speech, the patriarch gave
    a brief description of the 250 year persecution of the Armenian Church
    evangelized by the Apostles Bartholomew and Thaddeus. Armenia was the
    first Christian nation since the year 301 even before Christianity
    became a state religion in the Roman Empire in 313.


    The ceremony was interspersed with renditions by 40-member
    Inter-university choir under the baton of director Salesian Fr Massimo
    Palombella of the Rome Vicariate`s University Ministry Office. The
    selections sung in Latin from 16th century composer Palestrina
    included Exaltabo te, Credo (from the Mass of Pope Marcello) and Tu Es
    Petrus.


    This is the fifth honoris causa doctorate that the 70 year old
    Theology Faculty has conferred to-date. Other degrees were conferred
    on Nobel laureate Bishop Belo of Timor (Feb.1998); Governor of the
    Italian Bank Dr Antonio Fazio (Dec 2003); Theology and Biblical
    scholar Fr Sylvanus Sngi Lindogh of Shillong (August 2005) and
    Theology and Biblical scholar Prof. Wolfgang Gruen of Belo Horizonte
    Brazil (Feb 2006).


    Born in Armenia in 1951, he was elected 132nd Supreme Patriarch and
    Catholicos of All Armenians in 1999. In November 2000 he visited Pope
    John Paul II. During his visit, Pope and Catholicos Karekin II
    presided over a liturgy of the Word in St. Peter`s Basilica, during
    which the Holy Father has returned to Catholicos the relic of
    St.Gregory the Illuminator (Krikor Loosavorich) Father and Patron
    Saint of the Armenian Church. St Gregory was the most significant of
    the 104 Armenian saints because in 301 A.D. he converted King
    Tiridates III to Christianity and Christianity was declared the
    national religion.


    Pope John Paul II made a visit to Armenia in 2001 and was hosted by
    the Catholicos in his residence at Etchmiadzin.


    More than 90% of Armenian Christians are under the Armenian Apostolic
    Patriarchate, which separated from Rome after the Council of Chalcedon
    in 451. A key step toward overcoming this division was taken in 1996
    when Pope John Paul II and Patriarch Karekin I signed a joint
    declaration on the nature of Jesus.


    Photo: His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos and Supreme Patriarch of
    All Armenians.


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