Blessed Bishop Ignatius Maloyan, Martyr of the Armenian genocide, June 11th feast day

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  1. TinNM

    TinNM Guest

    The Vatican (St. Pope John Paul II beatified him along with 6 others, link below:

    Ignatius Maloyan (1869-1915) (vatican.va)

    Ignatius Maloyan

    Ignatius Maloyan (Shoukrallah), son of Melkon and Faridé, was born in 1869, in Mardin, Turkey.

    His parish priest, noticed in him signs of a priestly vocation, so he sent him to the convent of Bzommar-Lebanon; he was fourteen years old.

    After finishing his superior studies in 1896, the day dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, he was ordained priest in the Church of Bzommar convent, became a member of the Bzommar Institute and adopted the name of Ignatius in remembrance of the famous martyr of Antioch. During the years 1897-1910, Father Ignatius was appointed as parish priest in Alexandria and Cairo, where his good reputation was wide-spread.

    His Beatitude Patriarch Boghos Bedros XII appointed him as his assistant in 1904. Because of a disease that hit his eyes and suffocating difficulty in breathing, he returned to Egypt and stayed there till 1910.

    The Diocese of Mardin was in a state of anarchy, so Patriarch Sabbaghian sent Father Ignatius Maloyan to restore order.

    On October 22, 1911, the Bishops' Synod assembled in Rome elected Father Ignatius Archbishop of Mardin. He took over his new assignment and planned on renewing the wrecked Diocese, encouraging especially the devotion to the Sacred Heart.

    Unfortunately, at the outbreak of the First World War, the Armenians resident in Turkey (which was allied with Germany) began to endure unspeakable sufferings. In fact, 24 April 1915 marked the beginning of a veritable campaign of extermination. On April 30, 1915, the Turkish soldiers surrounded the Armenian Catholic Bishopric and church in Mardin on the basis that they were hide-outs for arms.

    At the beginning of May, the Bishop gathered his priests and informed them of the dangerous situation. On June 3, 1915, Turkish soldiers dragged Bishop Maloyan in chains to court with twenty seven other Armenian Catholic personalities. The next day, twenty five priests and eight hundred and sixty two believers were held in chains. During trial, the chief of the police, Mamdooh Bek, asked the Bishop to convert to Islam. The bishop answered that he would never betray Christ and His Church. The good shepherd told him that he was ready to suffer all kinds of ill-treatments and even death and in this will be his happiness.

    Mamdooh Bek hit him on the head with the rear of his pistol and ordered to put him in jail. The soldiers chained his feet and hands, threw him on the ground and hit him mercilessly. With each blow, the Bishop was heard saying "Oh Lord, have mercy on me, oh Lord, give me strength", and asked the priests present for absolution. With that, the soldiers went back to hitting him and they extracted his toe nails.

    On June 9, his mother visited him and cried for his state. But the valiant Bishop encouraged her. On the next day, the soldiers gathered four hundred and forty seven Armenians. The soldiers along with the convoys took the desert route.

    The bishop encouraged his parishioners to remain firm in their faith. Then all knelt with him. He prayed to God that they accept martyrdom with patience and courage. The priests granted the believers absolution. The Bishop took out a piece of bread, blessed it, recited the words of the Eucharist and gave it to his priests to distribute among the people.

    One of the soldiers, an eye witness, recounted this scene: "That hour, I saw a cloud covering the prisoners and from all emitted a perfumed scent. There was a look of joy and serenity on their faces". As they were all going to die out of love for Jesus. After a two-hour walk, hungry, naked and chained, the soldiers attacked the prisoners and killed them before the Bishop's eyes. After the massacre of the two convoys came the turn of Bishop Maloyan.

    Mamdooh Bek then asked Maloyan again to convert to Islam. The soldier of Christ answered: "I've told you I shall live and die for the sake of my faith and religion. I take pride in the Cross of my God and Lord". Mamdooh got very angry, he drew his pistol and shot Maloyan. Before he breathed his last breath he cried out loud: "My God, have mercy on me; into your hands I commend my spirit".​

    7 October 2001: Beatification of 7 Servants of God | John Paul II (vatican.va)

    BEATIFICATION OF 7 SERVANTS OF GOD

    HOMILY OF JOHN PAUL II

    Sunday 7 October 2001

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    Tragic, Cuban-born American Alberto Miguel Fernandez shared this on twitter. Fernandez is an interesting personality, served in the military, retired diplomat and he apparently is well versed in the Middle East and speaks and writes Arabic. So, he seemed to take note of this, he seems very intelligent. Alberto Miguel Fernandez (@AlbertoMiguelF5) / Twitter

    More on Maloyan: Ignatius Maloyan - Wikipedia

    How terrible that genocide was! So sad. What seems to be a largely independently-made movie on the Armenian genocide by the American-Armenian community, mainly of Southern California came out a few years ago, "Armenia, My Love." Not a Hollywood movie, though "The Promise" with Christian Bale is one that came out that is pretty good.




    In "The Promise", set during World War I, (spoiler) the French Navy in fact, ends up evacuating a whole lot of Armenians from Turkey.




     
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  2. Allyd

    Allyd Principalities

    Thank you Tinnm for posting this. I am an Armenian Catholic and my grandparents endured all that you have posted. I have heard it all first hand and the stories are all very sad.
     
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  3. AED

    AED Powers

    I cannot help but be awed and blessed by the faith of the Armenian martyrs. I was moved to tears reading this account. Where are the reparations for their descendants? Funny we never hear about it. (Selective outrage on the part of the elites maybe?)
     
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