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  • ANTELIAS: Students' gathering around the first Armenian Genocide mon

    PRESS RELEASE
    Catholicosate of Cilicia
    Communication and Information Department
    Contact: V.Rev.Fr.Krikor Chiftjian, Communications Officer
    Tel: (04) 410001, 410003
    Fax: (04) 419724
    E- mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.cathcil.org/

    PO Box 70 317
    Antelias-Lebanon

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


    ARMENIAN STUDENTS PAID THEIR RESPECTS TO THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE VICTIMS


    Starting from the early morning hours of April 24 Armenian students began
    arriving in the Catholicosate of Cilicia in Antelias to pay their respects
    to the one and a half million victims of the Armenian Genocide in the
    Memorial chapel. The gathering was organized by the Education Council of the
    Diocese of Lebanon under the auspices of Primate Bishop Kegham Khatcherian.

    A special commemorative program was held around noon when a large number of
    students gathered in the Catholicosate. The Primate of the Diocese,
    spiritual fathers, members of the Education Council and teachers attended
    the event. The program, which included songs performed by the choir, as well
    as recitation of poems, was carried out by the students of several Armenian
    schools. A requiem service followed the event.

    Addressing the students, Bishop Kegham reminded them his very recent
    arrival from Der Zor, where he accompanied a large number of Armenian
    students from senior classes on a pilgrimage organized by the joint
    Committee on the commemoration of the 92nd anniversary of the Armenian
    Genocide. The students paid their respect to the victims of the Genocide in
    the desert of Der Zor.

    Speaking about the legacy of the victims, Bishop Kegham said they get
    thrilled today when they look down from heaven to the birth of new Armenian
    generations and the nation's will to survive. He highlighted the important
    role of the Armenian school, encouraging students to continue on the path of
    our victims. He added that even during the most severe days of deportation,
    Armenian parents never failed to teach their children the Armenian language.

    Towards the end of his speech the Bishop stressed that Armenian students
    should not remember their victims only on April 24 but should turn each day
    of the year into a day of commemoration and struggle. He called on them to
    stay true to the faith inspired by the victims in order to occupy a
    worthwhile place in the family of nations in an increasingly globalising
    world.

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    View the photos here: http://www.cathcil.org/v04/doc/Photos/Photos90.htm #4
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