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Martyrs Of The Armenian Holocaust Remembered In Holy Land

MARTYRS OF THE ARMENIAN HOLOCAUST REMEMBERED IN HOLY LAND

The Indian Catholic, India
April 26 2007

ROME (CNA): On Tuesday the Franciscans charged with the care of the
Holy Land celebrated the "Day of Memory of the Armenian People,"
recalling the legacy of the missionary martyrs who worked in Armenian
territory occupied by the Turks.

"From 1894 to 1923, an unheard-of tragedy befell the Armenian people
without distinction for sex or age, almost completely annihilating
this Christian people that was the first to accept Christianity in
the year 301 as the religion of the nation," the Franciscan Custodians
of the Holy Land said in a statement released on the internet.

The statement also took note of the "indiscriminate massacre of
Christians" in which "a large number of missionary Franciscans of the
Holy Land lost their lives, and the Latin rite faithful of Armenia
were also immolated."

Among those remembered during the commemoration were "Blessed Salvatore
Lilli and seven companion martyrs, killed by the Turks for their faith;
Brother Vittore Urrutia, starved to death for helping to save other
parishioners from the massacre; Brother Pasquale Boladian, starved
to death; Father Patrizio Werkley, who was killed while taking care
of typhus victims," as well as many others.

"May the memory and sacrifice of this people obtain from God peace
in the world and fraternal understanding between all believers,"
the statement emphasized in conclusion.

Armenian genocide

On April 24, 1915, Turkey arrested and executed hundreds of Armenian
leaders, initiating what many call the holocaust of at least a
million and a half of the two million Armenians who lived under the
Turkish Empire.

The Armenian people lived as second-class citizens in the Ottoman
Empire. Between 1884 and 1197, an estimated 300,000 were massacred.

Between 1915 and 1917, many were deported and possibly up to a million
and a half were executed.

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