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    SUPREME SPIRITUAL COUNCIL STATEMENT ON COLLAPSE OF ST. GEVORK OF MUGHNI ARMENIAN CHURCH IN GEORGIA

    armradio.am
    24.11.2009 11:25

    His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All
    Armenians, presided during a meeting of the Supreme Spiritual Council
    in the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin. Discussed during the meeting
    was the collapse of the St. Gevork of Mughni Armenian Church in the
    Diocese of Georgia. At the end of the meeting, the following statement
    was released:

    The Supreme Spiritual Council regrets to confirm that the St. Gevork
    of Mughni Armenian Church (built in 1356) in Tbilisi, Georgia,
    has collapsed.

    The Supreme Spiritual Council regretfully states that years of
    effort on the part of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin and the
    authorities of the Republic of Armenia, to regulate the legal standing
    of the Armenian Diocese of Georgia and secure the return of Armenian
    churches, through dialogue with the authorities of the Republic of
    Georgia and the Georgian Orthodox Church, were unsuccessful. The
    collapse of the St. Gevork of Mughni Armenian Church is only one of
    the consequences of the unwarranted delays exhibited by the Georgian
    side in the handling of the aforementioned issues. The authorities of
    the Republic of Georgia and the Georgian Orthodox Church are wholly
    responsible for the collapse of the church.

    The indifference exhibited by the Georgian state toward the
    preservation of Armenian holy sites does not correspond in any way
    with: 1) the establishment of good neighborly relations, 2) fidelity to
    universal human values, 3) respect for the rights of ethnic minorities,
    4) the constant statements made by the Georgian state regarding the
    preservation of the historical and cultural heritage of their ethnic
    minorities, and 5) the Georgian state's acceptance of responsibilities
    before the international community.

    The Supreme Spiritual Council calls on the authorities of the Republic
    of Georgia and the Georgian Orthodox Church to immediately implement
    steps to grant legal status to the Armenian Diocese of Georgia and
    to return the Armenian churches in Georgia to the Armenian Diocese
    of Georgia for the normal functioning of national-ecclesiastical
    life for the Georgian-Armenian community and the safe preservation
    of Armenian holy sites.
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