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    NEW BOOK: 'VATICAN DIPLOMACY AND THE ARMENIAN QUESTION'

    Armenian Weekly
    Tue, Sep 28 2010

    The Vatican state was well aware of the Armenian Genocide in 1915,
    as Armenian Catholic communities were destroyed alongside other
    Armenians. The Vatican's Apostolic Delegate to Constantinople Mgr.

    Dolci reported such developments to Pope Benedict XV, who personally
    appealed to the Ottoman government to stop the persecutions. Following
    the end of WWI, the Vatican tried to help surviving Armenians by
    appealing to the Catholic world for support. Armenian Catholics played
    an important role in making these efforts fruitful.

    To date, little is known of the Vatican's involvement with Armenians
    during World War I and its aftermath. This is because Vatican archives
    have been inaccessible to English speaking scholars. However, the
    recent translation of Mario Carolla's excellent book, "Vatican
    Diplomacy and the Armenian Question: The Holy See's Response to
    the Republic of Armenia, 1918-1922", presents, for the first time,
    a detailed account of the Vatican's involvement with Armenians.

    Carolla's work rests on original documents from Vatican Archives,
    most of which have never been subject to scholarly scrutiny. These
    documents have been reproduced alongside his analysis, and the majority
    of his Italian documents have been translated into English.

    Mario Carolla, "Vatican Diplomacy and the Armenian Question: The Holy
    See's Response to the Republic of Armenia, 1918-1922", translated
    from Italian by Cynthia Quilici, London: Gomidas Institute, vi +
    368 pp., 2010, GB£24.00 / US$35.00. To order, please contact from
    [email protected]




    From: A. Papazian
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