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Pope Francis and Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan arrive for a courtesy visit in the presidential palace in Yerevan, Armenia, June 24. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
Dispatches
Gerard O’Connell
Pope Francis does not aim to upset but only to speak the truth and call things by their real name.
Catholicos Karekin II, patriarch of the Armenian Apostolic Church, and Pope Francis arrive to visit the Armenian Apostolic Cathedral at Etchmiadzin in Vagharshapat, Armenia, June 24. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
Dispatches
Gerard O’Connell
“Divergences” can be settled “by dialogue and appreciation of all that unites us.”
Dispatches
David Stewart
It rsquo s over A large turnout of voters decided that four decades of British membership of the European Union should come to an end The result became clear around five in the morning even as a few geographical areas had still to report Two hours later in Manchester the result was declared of
Dispatches
Gerard O’Connell
He made his comment aboard the papal flight to Yerevan.
People attend a canonization ceremony for the victims of the Armenian Genocide at the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin complex near Yerevan, Armenia. (CNS photo/Vahram Baghdasaryan, EPA)
Dispatches
Gerard O’Connell
"[Y]our history and the events of your beloved people stir in me admiration and sorrow," says Pope Francis to the Armenian people in preparation for his visit on June 24-26.
Dispatches
Anthony Egan, S.J.
On Tuesday morning the main national road was blocked by debris and tires, street disturbance similar to the kind of actions folks who are old enough will remember were common in streets leading into townships during the protests in the 1980s apartheid era.