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Aram I and Pope Francis Address Ecumenical Unity and Armenian POWs in Historic Meeting
Carla Ribeiro 13 June 2024 0 Comments

In a significant meeting at the Vatican, Catholicos Aram I and Pope Francis tackled critical issues including ecumenical relations, the plight of Armenian prisoners of war, strengthening interfaith coexistence in Lebanon, and the potential for a new Vatican Council with participation from non-Catholic churches.

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