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APOSTOLIC VOYAGE IN ARMENIA PRAYER
VISIT
ADDRESS OF JOHN PAUL II
Apostolic Cathedral, Etchmiadzin 25
September 2001
Venerable Brother, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos
of All Armenians, Brothers and Sisters in Christ, God’s blessing be upon
you all!
1. My pilgrim steps have brought me to Armenia to praise God for
the light of the Gospel which, seventeen centuries ago, spread through this land
from this place where Saint Gregory the Illuminator received the heavenly vision
of the Son of God in the form of light. Holy Etchmiadzin stands as the great
symbol of Armenia’s faith in the only-begotten Son of God who came down
from heaven, who died to redeem us from sin, and whose resurrection inaugurates
the new heavens and the new earth. For all Armenians, Etchmiadzin remains
the pledge of perseverance in that faith, despite the suffering and bloodshed
past and present, which your troubled history has made the price of your
fidelity. In this place I wish to testify that your faith is our faith in Jesus
Christ, true God and true man: "there is one Lord, one faith, one
baptism" (Eph 4:5).
Here at Holy Etchmiadzin, I am overjoyed to return the kiss of
peace which Your Holiness gave me last November at the tomb of the Apostle Peter
in Rome. With intense emotion, I greet you and the Archbishops, Bishops, monks,
priests and faithful of the beloved Armenian Apostolic Church. As Bishop of
Rome, I kneel in admiration of the heavenly gift of your people’s Baptism, and
I pay tribute to this temple, symbol of the nation, which, from the beginning,
in accordance with Saint Gregory’s vision, bears on its columns the sign of
martyrdom.
2. Thank you, Holiness, for welcoming me to your home. This is
the first time that the Bishop of Rome, for the extent of his visit to a
country, is staying in the home and sharing the daily life of a Brother who
presides over one of the glorious Churches of the East. Thank you for this sign
of love, which moves me deeply and speaks of profound friendship and fraternal
charity to the hearts of all Catholics.
My thoughts turn at this moment to your venerable predecessors.
I am thinking of Catholicos Vazken I who worked so much that his people might
see the promised land of freedom, and went to God just as independence had
arrived. I am thinking of the unforgettable Catholicos Karekin I who was like a
brother to me. My desire to visit him when ill health had taken final hold of
him could not be fulfilled, even though I wanted it with all my heart. That wish
is being satisfied here today with Your Holiness, equally dear and beloved
Brother. I look forward to these days when, hand in hand with you, I shall meet
the Armenian people and together we shall thank Almighty God for seventeen
hundred years of Christian fidelity.
3. Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, grant us to understand the
splendid truth of what Saint Gregory heard here: that the doors of your love
for your creatures have been thrown open... that the light which fills the earth
is the preaching of your Gospel.
Make us worthy, Lord, of the grace of these days. Receive our
common prayer; accept the gratitude of the whole Church for the faith of the
Armenian people. Inspire us with words and gestures that show the love of one
brother for another.
We ask this through the intercession of the great Mother of God,
Queen of Armenia, and of Saint Gregory, to whom the Word appeared here in the
form of light. Amen.
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