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    Catholic World News
    May 9 2008


    Pope, Armenian patriarch pray for restored unity

    Vatican, May. 9, 2008 (CWNews.com) - At a midday meeting on May 9 with
    the leader of the Armenian Apostolic Church, Pope Benedict XVI (bio -
    news) looked forward to Pentecost Sunday and said, "we will pray in a
    particular way for the unity of the Church."

    The Holy Father was joined by Catholicos Karekin II in an ecumenical
    prayer service in the Clementine Hall of the apostolic palace. Karekin
    was accompanied by a number of Armenian bishops and a large group of
    lay faithful of the Armenian Apostolic Church.

    "If our hearts and minds are open to the Spirit of communion, God can
    work miracles again in the Church, restoring the bonds of unity," the
    Pope said. "Striving for Christian unity is an act of obedient trust
    in the work of the Holy Spirit."

    Recalling the breakthroughs in ecumenical dialogue with the Armenian
    Church over the past several years, the Pope said that the two
    churches must pray "that the day will come when our unity in faith
    makes possible a common celebration of the Eucharist." The immediate
    predecessors of the two Church leaders, Pope John Paul II (bio - news)
    and Catholicos Karekin I, signed a theological accord that settled the
    major Christological disputes that have divided the churches for 15
    centuries. A joint commission is now working toward common agreements
    on remaining theological differences.

    Catholicos Karekin, during brief remarks that he delivered at the
    Pope's public audience on Wednesday, May 7, had called for a general
    recognition of the Armenian genocide. Pope Benedict responded to that
    plea during their Friday meeting, and also alluded to the oppression
    of religious faith under the Communist regime, noting that "the recent
    history of the Armenian Apostolic Church has been written in the
    contrasting colors of persecution and martyrdom, darkness and hope,
    humiliation and spiritual re-birth."

    In more recent years, the Pope continued, "the restoration of freedom
    to the Church in Armenia has been a source of great joy for us all."
    He praised the leadership of the Armenian patriarchs, under whose
    leadership "the glorious light of Christ shines again in Armenia and
    the saving words of the Gospel can be heard once more."
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