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    POPE FRANCIS CALLS SUFFERINGS OF ARMENIAN PEOPLE MARTYRDOM

    by Ashot Safaryan

    Friday, April 10, 11:28

    The Armenian genocide of 1915 "places before us the darkness of the
    mysterium iniquitatis," Pope Francis said as he met on April 9 with
    a group of bishops of the Armenian Catholic Church, according to
    Catholic news.

    The Armenian bishops were in Rome for the April 11 ceremony in
    which the Pontiff will proclaim St. Gregory of Narek as a doctor
    of the Church. The Pope prayed that this ceremony, taking place on
    the feast of Divine Mercy, might "heal every wound and to expedite
    concrete gestures of reconciliation and peace between the nations
    that still have not managed to reach a reasonable consensus on the
    interpretation of these sad events."

    The Pope paid tribute to the Armenian people, whose conversion
    to Christianity in 301 marked the beginning of a long and proud
    history that gives today's Christians "an admirable patrimony
    of spirituality and culture." But he remarked that today some of
    the Armenian Christians living in the diaspora are once again in
    danger, citing particularly those in places like Aleppo, Syria,
    "that a hundred years ago were a safe haven for the few survivors"
    of the genocide perpetrated by Turkish rulers.

    Pope Francis expressed a keen interest in ecumenical talks between
    the Catholic Armenian Church and the Armenian Apostolic Church,
    "aware of the fact that the 'ecumenism of blood' has already been
    achieved through the martyrdom and persecution that took place one
    hundred years ago."

    http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=3A95E860-DF53-11E4-A8B50EB7C0D21663

    http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/the-ecumenism-of-martyrdom-pope-francis-way/

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