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    ARMENIAN TO HEAD PATRIARCHATE IN TURKEY FOR FIRST TIME

    news.am
    Feb 19 2010
    Armenia

    For the first time Armenian citizen claims for tenure in Armenian
    Patriarchate of Turkey of the Armenian Apostolic Church. It is the
    Bishop of Diocese of Gougark Sebouh Chuljyan Primate, Hurriyet Daily
    News & Economic Review reports.

    If Chuljyan wins, he will be 85th Armenian Patriarch in Turkey. Under
    Ottoman regulations as of 1861, a bishop can be the patriarch of
    Armenians in Turkey if his father was born in Turkey, the source says.

    Referring to Surp Kevork Armenian church (St. Gregory) in Istanbul,
    Chuljyan said "the church will be kept away from politics."

    "We will not repeat the previous mistakes. Let politicians deal with
    politics. I will put effort into enhancing the dialogue between the
    Turkish and Armenian peoples. We need to look deep in each other's
    eyes and talk about grievances," the source quotes Bishop.

    Chuljyan also touched upon Armenia-Turkey reconciliation, noting that
    "this chance to open the path of dialogue between the two peoples
    should not be missed."

    The bishop criticized the West, attaching significance to Germany's
    responsibility in 1915 events. "I would like to think that those who
    try to act as mediators between the Turkish and Armenian people are
    trying to get rid of the burden of their consciences. However, they
    have their interests in mind once again, in the form of the Caucasus,"
    he added.

    Chuljyan also spoke of Surb Khach (Armenian church in Akhtamar Island)
    reopening for prayers, expressing confidence "that the Turkish people
    have respect for all beliefs. I believe they will understand the
    importance of Surb Khach for Armenians."
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