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    ROME TO COMMEMORATE GENOCIDE DESPITE TURKEY'S EFFORTS

    16:35 * 10.04.15
    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/04/10/mass/1642537

    Rome will host commemoration events dedicated to the Armenian Genocide
    centennial despite the strong pressures it recently faced by the
    Turkish authorities.

    On April 24, St Peter's Temple of Vatican will serve a liturgy
    dedicated to the memory of the 1.5 million victims. The historic
    ceremony will be unprecedented in scope, as the place of warship
    earlier organized only prayers in remembrance of those killed in
    genocides.

    The liturgy will be held upon initiative of Pope Francis.

    The pressures against him and the Holy See were unprecedented. The
    Turkish side did all its best to disrupt the plans, but its efforts
    proved fruitless. The liturgy will not only be served but also
    broadcast live. Pope Francis, who has already written his sermon,
    is expected to meet with the Armenian President Serzh Sargsyam after
    the mass (the pontific is usually the last to leave the temple after
    ceremonies).

    At the end, Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II and Patriarch of
    the Holy See of Cilicia Aram II are expected to deliver addresses,
    according to Mikael Minasyan, Armenia's ambassador to the Holy See.

    "This liturgy at the Holy See is unprecedented for several reasons. It
    is important to note that there will also be a requiem mass. The
    liturgy is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide,
    but it is being served for the Armenians around the world," the state
    news agency Armenpress quotes him as saying.

    Armenian community representatives from different continents are
    expected to attend the ceremony.

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