Pope Francis: video message to people of Armenia
(Vatican Radio) Pope
Francis has sent a video message to the people of Armenia,
ahead of his visit to the country this weekend. In the message – delivered in
Italian – the Holy Father says, “[It is] as a servant of the Gospel and a
messenger of peace [that] I desire to come among you, to support [your] every
effort towards peace – and I would share our steps on the pathway of
reconciliation, which generates hope.”
The Pope's video message, in
Italian, can be seen here.
Vatican Radio’s English
translation of the full text of the video message is here below
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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
In a few days I will have the
joy to be with you, in Armenia. Even now, I invite you to pray for this
Apostolic journey.
With the help of God, I come
among you to fulfil, as the motto of the trip says, a “visit to the first
Christian country”. I come as a pilgrim, in this Jubilee Year, to draw on the
ancient wisdom of your people and to steep myself the sources of your faith,
which is steadfast as your famous crosses carved in stone.
I come to the mystical
heights of Armenia as your brother, animated by the desire to see your faces,
to pray with you and to share the gift of friendship. Your history and the
events of your beloved people stir in me admiration and sorrow: admiration, for
you have found in Jesus’ Cross and in your own wits, the wherewithal ever to
pick yourselves up and start anew – even after sufferings that are among the most
terrible in human memory; pain, for the tragedies that your fathers have lived
in their flesh.
Let us not allow the painful
memories to take possession of our hearts; even in the face of the repeated
assaults of evil, let us not give ourselves up. Let us rather do as Noah, who,
after the flood, never tired of looking to heaven and releasing the dove again
and again, until one day it came back to him, bringing a tender olive leaf
(Gen. 8:11): it was the sign that life could resume and [that] hope must rise.
As servant of the Gospel and
a messenger of peace I desire to come among you, to support [your] every effort
towards peace – and I would share our steps on the pathway of reconciliation,
which generates hope.
May the great saints of your
people, especially the Doctor of the Church, Gregory of Narek, bless our
meetings, to which I look forward with tender longing. In particular, I look
forward to embracing my Brother, Karekin, and, along with him, to give fresh
impetus to our path towards full unity.
Last year, from several
countries, you came to Rome, and at the tomb of St. Peter, we prayed together.
Now I come to your blessed land to strengthen our communion, to advance along
the path of reconciliation, and to allow ourselves together to be animated by hope.
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