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    POPE RECALLS ARMENIAN 'MARTYRDOM,' AVOIDING 'GENOCIDE' TERM

    arminfo
    2008-05-12 17:51:00

    ArmInfo. Pope Benedict XVI on Friday recalled the "martyrdom" of
    the Armenian Apostolic Church during a visit by its leader Karekin
    II, avoiding the word "genocide" pronounced several times by his
    predecessor John Paul II.

    As AFP reports from Vatican, Karekin II, on the fourth and final
    day of a visit to the Vatican, had on Wednesday urged "all nations
    to universally denounce the Armenian genocide" in a speech to some
    20,000 people gathered in St Peter's Square. On Friday, however, the
    pope said: "The recent history of the Armenian Apostolic Church has
    been written in the contrasting colours of persecution and martyrdom,
    darkness and hope, humiliation and spiritual rebirth. The restoration
    of freedom to the Church in Armenia has been a source of great joy
    for us all", the 81-year-old pontiff added.

    The source recalls that in November 2000, a meeting at the Vatican
    between John Paul II and Karekin II ended with a joint statement
    condemning the Armenian "genocide. The following year, at Karekin
    II's invitation, the Polish pope travelled to Armenia where the two
    religious leaders again spoke of "the extermination of one-and-a-half
    million Armenian Christians in what is generally called the first
    genocide of the 20th century.

    The source reports that Karekin II invited Benedict XVI to visit
    Armenia both in his own name and on behalf of new President Serzh
    Sarkisian.
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