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    PRESS RELEASE
    Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, Information Services
    Address: Vagharshapat, Republic of Armenia
    Contact: Rev. Fr. Ktrij Devejian
    Tel: +374-10-517 163
    Fax: +374-10-517 301
    E-Mail: [email protected]
    May 14, 2008

    Second Message of His Holiness KAREKIN II, Catholicos of All Armenians,
    To His Holiness BENEDICT XVI, Pope of the Catholic Church
    Vatican City, 09 May 2008


    Your Holiness, Dear Brother in Christ,
    We express our greetings of brotherly love to Your Holiness, with a
    prayerful heart and a joyful soul. United in our joy today are the
    clergy and faithful sons and daughters of our Holy Church who have
    come together from throughout the world..

    We offer gratitude to the Almighty in heaven, as successor to Saints
    Thaddeus and Bartholomew, and the saint co-equal to the apostles,
    Gregory the Illuminator, that we are enjoying the light of this good
    day when we exchange the divinely ordained kiss of peace with Your
    Holiness, worthy successor to the See of Saint Peter, seven years
    after experiencing the joy of receiving your predecessor of blessed
    memory under the gaze of biblical Mount Ararat. It is even more joyous
    that this kiss of peace is exchanged on this day, the 9th of May, when
    we are celebrating Victory and Peace Day in our homeland - the day
    which commemorates the conclusion of World War II - the cause of great
    human tragedy and misery; as well as the triumph of our people in the
    national liberation struggle for Mountainous Karabagh.

    We come from an ancient land, where the first Christian state was born
    through the evangelization of the Holy Apostles, and where the faith
    was never vanquished. Our people bowed their heads and kneeled down
    before the divine love and hope of salvation, and overcame manifold
    difficulties and tragedies through the power of the Cross of Jesus
    Christ, believing that `¦we suffer with Him, in order that we may also
    be glorified with Him.' Romans 8:17. Truly, our Christian history
    itself became like the life of Christ, and its pa are living readings
    of the Gospel.

    Praise and thanks to God in heaven, that the testimony of fidelity on
    the part of our small nation, was crowned with victorious glory and
    worthily decorated our lives, making us God's own people. Our nation
    became recipients of the Lord's grace once again when the flag of
    independence was raised over our homeland. Through the light of the
    Savior's resurrected life, our people - in spite of the ongoing
    illegal blockade by neighboring countries and countless external and
    internal challenges, are living in spiritual renaissance and with
    their new hopes of an indivisible life. Today, we have the happy
    opportunity to convey to Your Holiness the greetings and best wishes
    of the new president of the Republic of Armenia, Serzh Sargsian, who
    is investing his efforts to deliver the expectations of a better
    quality of life for our people, and to lead the country on the
    continued path of democracy and development. We also bring with us the
    greetings of all our sons and daughters, of a reinvigorated Diaspora,
    and of a free and self-determined Republic of Nagorno Karabagh, the
    international recognition of which shall be achieved, through the Will
    of God and the assistance of humanitarian and righteous governments.

    Dear Brother in Christ, through the blessings of our Lord's
    All-Provident Right Hand, we stand alongside one another today, to
    strengthen and testify to the fraternal love between our two
    Churches. Faithful to the holy Church fathers and their legacy,
    despite our differences and unique characteristics, we shall place
    greater importance on that which unites us. It is especially pleasing
    for us to confirm that the spirit of love and collaboration between
    the Armenian and Catholic Churches finds its tangible expressions in
    our time, confirming the words of the psalmist: `Behold how good and
    pleasant it is for brothers to dwell together in unity!' Psalms
    133:1. Expressions of that fraternal and kind attitude can be found
    here in the Vatican itself, through the erection of the statue of the
    Illuminator of the Armenians - our patron Saint Gregory; and the
    naming of the plaza after the great saint, as well as the use of the
    Church of San Biagio, a historic site of prayer for Armenian pilgrims,
    made available once more to the Armenian community of Rome. We extend
    our thanks to you, and through you, to the Catholic Church, for the
    courtesies and assistance afforded to the Armenian people.

    The love received from our Lord Jesus Christ bears much good fruit in
    the field of ecumenism today. We welcome the ongoing dialogue between
    the Catholic Church and the family of Ancient Oriental Orthodox
    Churches. In our present, fast-paced world where developments and
    changes rapidly occur, many environmental, social, political,
    economic, and moral issues urgently need attention, especially in the
    process of globalization, when true respect for life and man, and love
    for God, is diminishing. The greater consolidation of diligent efforts
    and partnership are an imperative for Christian Churches, because only
    through inclusive cooperation shall we be able to better serve the
    establishment of peace in the world and to better defend human rights,
    and the rights of nations, families, and those classes of society
    which are at-risk. The transfiguration of life through the values of
    the Gospel, shall be our path to the creation of a prosperous and
    virtuous world.

    Dear Brother in Christ, our soul joyfully responds to your call to
    action directed to the entire globe during your most recent pontifical
    visit, exhorting all who yield power, that instead of confrontation,
    violence and war; religions, nations and governments should choose the
    paths of dialogue and mutual understanding.

    Your vigilance aimed at strengthening Christian understanding,
    knowledge and instruction is dear to our hearts, as is your attentive
    care for educational institutions, so that the new generation of young
    men and women bear witness to our Lord Jesus Christ and Christian
    truths with a renewed spirit - through their actions, their deeds and
    their very lives. The plans and efforts of our Church are aimed at
    this same goal, where Your Holiness continues to support us,
    especially in the sphere of the preparation of clergymen. The spirit
    of fraternal love between the Armenian and Catholic Churches, and the
    results which we see today, encourage us to make our consolidated
    efforts more productive, for the sake of our one mission, whose guide
    and leader is Christ our Lord.

    It is with this optimism that we greet all servants and laity of the
    Catholic Church and bring our commendation and blessings to Vatican
    State Secretary, His Eminence Tarcisio Cardinal Bertone; to His
    Eminence Walter Cardinal Kasper, President of the Pontifical Council
    for Promoting Christian Unity; to your nuncio in the Southern
    Caucasus, His Excellency Archbishop Claudio Gugerotti, and to all
    those individuals through whose tireless efforts, bilateral relations
    between our two Churches and states continue to develop and progress
    with growing understanding and reciprocal respect.

    As we conclude our remarks, we extend to Your Holiness our invitation
    and the invitation of the President of the Republic of Armenia, to
    visit Armenia and the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin. We and all of
    our faithful people will always be happy to receive you in the
    spiritual center of all Armenians, where we shall offer our united
    prayers to our Lord heaven under the sacred arches of the Cathedral
    where Christ Himself descended.

    We pray that Almighty God grant many years of unshaken pontifical
    reign to Your Holiness, to make manifest all your visions and
    aspirations for the vibrancy of the Catholic Church and her faithful
    sons and daughters.

    We pray for our Lord Jesus Christ to keep and protect the entire world
    under His benevolent and watchful gaze, in love, solidarity, harmony
    and peace for His glory and for the welfare of mankind.

    The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the
    fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with us and with all, now and
    always. Amen.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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