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    ZE09102711 - 2009-10-27
    Permalink: http://www.zenit.org/article-27363?l=3Denglish

    Po pe to Armenian Patriarch: May We Grow in Unity

    Greets Karekin II on 10th Anniversary of Election


    By Mirko Testa

    VATICAN CITY, OCT. 27, 2009 (Zenit.org).- Relations between the
    Catholic Church and the Armenian Apostolic Church are enjoying a
    fruitful stage, and Benedict XVI is hoping the two churches will
    continue to grow in unity.

    The Pope wrote this in a message sent to Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch
    and Catholicos of All Armenians, on the occasion of the 10th
    anniversary of his election.

    In his message, the Holy Father thanked Karekin II for his "personal
    commitment to dialogue, cooperation and friendship between the
    Armenian Apostolic Church and the Catholic Church. I pray that the
    good relations that have been established between us may continue to
    grow in the years ahead."

    "The recovery of liberty of the Church in Armenia at the end of the
    last century brought joy to all Christians worldwide," wrote the Pope,
    recalling also that "the immense task of reconstruction of the
    ecclesial community fell on the shoulders of your Holiness."

    >From 1915 to 1922, the Young Turks -- an ultra-nationalist secular
    movement that took power in Turkey -- exterminated Armenian Christians
    for ethnic and religious reasons. Of a population of some 2.6 million
    Armenians in the then dying Ottoman Empire, almost 1.5 million were
    killed.

    In his message, the Pope expresses his joy over "the flowering of new
    initiatives for the Christian education of young people, the formation
    of the clergy, the creation of new parishes, the construction of new
    churches and community centers, as well as the promotion of Christian
    values in the social and cultural life of the nation."

    Benedict XVI concluded the message with a prayer: "That we may be ever
    more closely united in the sacred bond of Christian faith, hope and
    love."

    The Armenian Apostolic Church is one of six ancient Oriental Orthodox
    Churches. The other churches include the Orthodox Coptic Patriarchate
    of Egypt, the Syro-Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch, the Orthodox
    Church of Ethiopia, the Orthodox Church of Eritrea, and the
    Syro-Orthodox Church of Malankar.

    These Churches separated from Rome after the Fourth Ecumenical Council
    of Chalcedon in 451, over controversy arising from the council's
    adoption of the Christological terminology of two natures in one
    person.

    A decisive step to overcome this division was taken in 1996, when Pope
    John Paul II and Patriarch Karekin I signed a joint declaration to
    dissipate "many of the misunderstandings inherited from the
    controversies and disagreements of the past."

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    http://www.zenit.org/article-27363?l=3Deng lish
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