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APOSTOLIC JOURNEY TO
ISTANBUL, EPHESUS AND SMYRNA
ADDRESS OF PAUL VI TO THE ARMENIAN PATRIARCH HIS BEATITUDE SNORK KALUSTIAN
Istanbul, 25 July
1967
Dear brother in Christ,
With heartfelt good wishes, We express to Your Beatitude
Our warm greetings and Our joy in meeting you during Our pilgrimage to this
land, which has given such magnificent testimony to the most noble traditions of
the Christian Faith.
On two occasions already - in Our own See of Rome and in
the Holy City of Jerusalem - We have had the happiness of exchanging the
fraternal kiss of peace with worthy representatives of the Armenian Church: the
venerable Catholicos of Cilicia, Khoren the First, and the esteemed Patriarch of
Jerusalem, Yeghishe Derderian. That happiness is renewed now as We salute you,
the pastor of the Orthodox Armenians of Turkey.
Through Your Beatitude, We also salute all the faithful of
the Armenian Church. With sentiments of fraternal esteem and respect, We greet
the venerable Supreme Catholicos of the Armenians, Vasken the First, with whom
We have maintained very cordial relations during the recent Second Vatican
Council, and since the closing of the sessions of that Council. May the meeting
We enjoy with you today strengthen and deepen those relations for the good of
the Holy Church and its unity, and may God spread abundant blessings of peace
and prosperity upon those faithful of whom His Holiness Vasken the First is the
chief pastor.
We know the fidelity of your people, and the glories of
their witness to Christ, the Lord of the Church, down through the centuries.
With respect and admiration, We recall their devotion to their great Fathers and
Doctors, whom we of the Catholic Church are proud to salute as our common
Fathers and Doctor in the Faith.
In particular, as We prepare to visit the place made
glorious by the inspired witness of the Fathers of the Council of Ephesus, it is
a great consolation to meditate upon the vision of Christ presented to the
Church and to the world by that holy assembly. That vision, too, we share in
common. God, made man for our salvation, is the God we confess in our Creed and
preach to the world. The Holy Virgin who gave birth to God, and whom the Fathers
of Ephesus joyfully and reverently hailed as «Theotokos», is still today our
advocate, our model, our Mother.
During the Year of Faith celebrating the anniversary of
the martyrdom of the great Apostles Peter and Paul, it is Our hope that all
Christians will strive to penetrate more deeply into the mystery of Christ. In
witness to Him, the holy Apostles shed their blood. In service to Him, the
Fathers of the great Ecumenical Councils, as successors to the Apostles, gave
their witness of fidelity. May the Holy Mother of God aid us also to be faithful
witnesses and humble servants of her Son, Who is our Lord.
In the course of the centuries, the bonds of communion
between us have grown weak. Christ Our Lord calls upon us with special urgency
today to strive to re-establish perfect communion in charity and truth. As We
greet Your Beatitude, We reaffirm Our intention to respond to that call with all
the force at Our command, confident that it finds an attentive response also in
you, and in the faithful Armenian people.
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