ARAM I SAYS ALL ATTEMPTS TO BURY IN OBLIVION GENOCIDE OF ARMENIANS DOOMED TO FAILURE
Tuesday, April 14, 00:32
The Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, His Holiness Aram I,
offered greetings and thanks to Pope Francis following Mass in St.
Peter’s Basilica on Sunday, according to Vatican Radio.
His Holiness Aram I recalled the Genocide of Armenians in Ottoman
Turkey in 1915. He said the Armenian nation lost not only 1,5 million
people but also its cultural and historical heritage in the Ottoman
Empire. All the attempts to bury in oblivion the Genocide of Armenians
are doomed to failure, he said.
His Holiness Aram I expressed gratitude His Holiness Pope Francis’
initiative in celebrating a holy mass in the Papal Basilica of Saint
Peter in the Vatican in commemoration of the one- and-a-half million
martyrs of the Armenian Genocide.
“The Vatican has never been indifferent to the Armenian Genocide. Pope
Benedict XV wrote a strongly worded letter to the Sultan of Turkey
protesting the “massive crime” perpetrated against Armenians. In the
following years, the Holy See extended its social and humanitarian
aid to the Armenian people. In fact, the newly released historical
documents confirm the Holy See’s firm stand with the Armenian people’s
claim for justice. Our people value the moral support of the Holy See.”
He said that His Holiness proclaimed Saint Gregory of Narek a doctor of
the Church (Doctor Ecclesiae). “We express our spiritual joy for this
decision of the Catholic Church. In fact, Saint Gregory of Narek is
one of the great mystics of world Christendom. He was an outstanding
theologian, whose theology is not an intellectual reflection on God,
but a dialogue with God. With his BOOK OF LAMENTATIONS, which is a
human cry for meaning and salvation, St Gregory of Narek remains our
eternal contemporary,” Aram I said.
To recap, Pope Francis on Sunday marked the 100th anniversary of
the slaughter of Armenians by calling the massacre by Ottoman Turks
“the first genocide of the 20th century” and urging the international
community to recognize it as such
From: A. Papazian