Pope leaves Armenia at conclusion of his pastoral
visit
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
left the Armenian capital, Yerevan, on Sunday afternoon at the conclusion of
his three day pastoral visit to the Caucasian nation. The Alitalia plane
carrying the Pope and his entourage back to Rome took off following a farewell
ceremony on the airport runway with Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan,
alongside Catholicos Karekin II, head of the Armenian Apostolic Church and
leaders of the small Catholic community there.
The Pope was due to arrive
back in Rome shortly before 9pm local time at the conclusion of this 14th international
papal journey.
During the visit, the Pope
signed a common declaration with Patriarch Karekin giving thanks for progress
towards Christian unity, while also appealing for peace in the world. He
visited the nation’s genocide memorial museum, took part in an ecumenical
prayer vigil for peace, travelled to the northern city of Gyumri and to the
monastery of Khor Virap, close to the border with Turkey, where the country’s
rulers became the first to adopt Christianity as a state religion in the year 301.
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