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    PRESS RELEASE
    Catholicosate of Cilicia
    Communication and Information Department
    Contact: V.Rev.Fr. Krikor Chiftjian, Communications Officer
    Tel: (04) 410001, 410003
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    Antelias-Lebanon

    Armenian version: http://www.cathcil.org/v04/doc/Armenian.htm


    WCC EXECUTIVE URGES CHURCHES TO EXERCISE "UNIQUE POTENTIAL" FOR PEACE


    WCC, 16/09/2005

    Full text of WCC public statements available, see below


    Churches must take responsibility to nurture healing in broken societies and
    to promote peace, urged leaders of the World Council of Churches (WCC) in
    public statements on Haiti and small arms released today.


    The 25-member WCC executive committee was meeting at the WCC's Bossey
    Ecumenical Institute, near Geneva, 13-16 September 2005, in its last full
    meeting prior to the WCC 9th Assembly in 2006.


    > A public voice against gun violence


    In a statement on small arms and light weapons, the WCC executive committee
    urged churches to exercise their "unique potential" to curb demand for guns
    and "to affirm God's vision of life in peace and fullness" by "changing
    public attitudes, shaping community values and becoming a public voice
    against gun violence."


    Small arms are used in the vast majority of the estimated 350,000 of the
    world's deaths by violence annually. In 2006, the WCC will lead an
    ecumenical delegation at the United Nations Small Arms Review Conference.


    > New social contract for Haiti


    Referring to the critical situation in Haiti, the committee acknowledged the
    "enormous challenges faced by the people and the witness of the churches in
    the country". It also underlined its "concern for the current unstable
    political situation", as well as the extreme poverty, violence and human
    suffering experienced by the population.


    The committee asked member churches to express solidarity and to support
    churches in Haiti to develop a monitoring team during forthcoming elections.
    Churches are called to "support processes towards genuine popular
    participation and a new social contract" for the benefit of all, the
    statement says.


    The committee called on the churches in Haiti to "intensify ecumenical
    initiatives" for justice, peace and reconciliation. The WCC has closely
    followed developments in Haiti in recent years and has led ecumenical
    efforts for mediation and healing in the divided society. The WCC general
    secretary Rev. Dr Samuel Kobia met with church and political authorities in
    Haiti in August 2005.


    > Hurricane Katrina: the vulnerability of power


    In his report to the committee, Kobia commented on the consequences of
    Hurricane Katrina, which ravaged the southern USA in early September. "The
    disaster has provoked widespread expressions of compassion and solidarity
    among churches worldwide," Kobia stated. "It also exposes profound weakneses
    and wounds in American society, and pertinent questions of racism, poverty
    and the impact of global warming, that need to be addressed with urgency and
    determination. The disaster confronts us with the vulnerability of power,
    and should challenge states to shift policies and reconsider international
    relationships."


    > WCC programme and Assembly matters


    The committee reviewed the Council's programmatic work in 2005, and
    evaluated major initiatives in the areas of mission and interreligious
    dialogue. It also welcomed a continued stabilization in the financial
    situation of the organization. Among key actions agreed by the executive
    committee:


    > WCC 9th Assembly


    The executive committee finalized arrangements for the WCC 9th Assembly, to
    be held in Porto Alegre, Brazil in February 2006. The committee confirmed
    nominations made by member churches and reviewed plans for the agenda,
    leadership and organization of the event, which is expected to gather over
    3,000 church and ecumenical representatives from all regions.


    Alongside work on themes such as church unity, economic justice and
    overcoming violence, the committee proposed that the Assembly delegates also
    focus on international issues, including the responsibility to protect, UN
    reform, Latin America, and nuclear non-proliferation.


    > Membership


    The executive committee recommended that the Lao Evangelical Church, the
    first from this country, be accepted for membership by the WCC central
    committee in 2006. Six other applications for membership will also be
    processed after the Assembly.


    The committee supported the application of a series of church agencies and
    organizations to be recognized by the central committee as "specialized
    ministries in working relationship with the WCC" under new rules taking
    effect in 2006.


    > Alliance for development


    Plans for a new global ecumenical platform for development, involving the
    WCC, were affirmed, and greater consultation and information-sharing within
    the WCC constituency was encouraged.


    Concluding the meeting of the executive committee, the general secretary
    expressed his thanks to the officers and members of the committee, and
    particularly to the moderator Catholicos Aram I, for his "wise counsel,
    theological depth and grasp of global issues," which guided the Council over
    the last seven years.


    The full text of the statement on Small Arms and Light Weapons:
    http://www.oikoumene.org/Statement.1250.0.html
    The full text of the statement on Haiti:
    http://www.oikoumene.org/Statement.1251.0.h tml

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    The Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia is one of the two Catholicosates of
    the Armenian Orthodox Church. For detailed information about the Ecumenical
    activities of the Cilician Catholicosate, you may refer to the web page of
    the Catholicosate, http://www.cathcil.org/ The Cilician Catholicosate, the
    administrative center of the church is located in Antelias, Lebanon.
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