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    WHAT'S THE LINK BETWEEN THE NEW POPE AND ARMENIA?

    EurasiaNet.org, NY
    March 14 2013

    March 14, 2013 - 9:08am, by Giorgi Lomsadze

    Now that the Roman Catholic Church has smoked out a new pope, everyone
    is looking for a local angle in the news from the Vatican. Armenia
    seems to have found one.

    The Armenian Apostolic Church may be an introverted, exclusive club,
    much smaller than the Catholic Church, but, conceivably, backing
    from the Vatican could help the Armenian cause worldwide. The global,
    well-organized Armenian Diaspora has pointed out that Cardinal Jorge
    Bergoglio, the newly crowned Pope Francis, has been a friend of the
    Armenian community in Argentina. The community hopes that the pontiff
    will take this friendship to his new home in the Vatican.

    Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reported that Bergoglio often attended
    liturgies dedicated to the ethnic Armenians massacred in Ottoman
    Turkey in the early 20th century. As an archbishop, he reportedly
    called on Turkey to own up to the atrocities against Armenians,
    which Turkey insists was collateral damage of World War I.

    Along with building support for its refusal to recognize breakaway
    Nagorno Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan, achieving recognition of the
    1915 massacre as genocide is an end that Armenia is pushing worldwide.

    The Vatican is not immune to lobbying, and many ethnic Armenians,
    especially those in Argentina, hope that Bergoglio will stick to his
    alleged position on the massacre.

    But Yerevan is not just leaving it to the Diaspora to advocate Armenian
    causes in the Holy See. Earlier this month, Armenian President Serzh
    Sargsyan appointed his son-in-law Mikael Minasian as the country's
    first-ever ambassador to the Vatican.

    http://www.eurasianet.org/node/66690


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