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    PRESS RELEASE
    Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, Information Services
    Address:  Vagharshapat, Republic of Armenia
    Contact:  Rev. Fr. Ktrij Devejian
    Tel:  (374 10) 517 163
    Fax:  (374 10) 517 301
    E-Mail:  [email protected]
    Website:  www.armenianchurch.org
    January 7, 2007

    "The Savior came to free man from the snares of evil, from the bonds of sin
    and death, and with His Divine strength, to restore him to blessed heavenly
    glory.  Christ brought new life to the world - a life of the reborn,
    restored soul, through which man was to proceed toward God."
    - His Holiness Karekin II
     
    The Feast of Holy Nativity in the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin

    On January 6, the worldwide Armenian Church celebrated the Holy Nativity and
    Theophany of Jesus Christ.  At dusk on January 5, following Evening
    Services, a special Candlelight Divine Liturgy was celebrated in the Mother
    Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin under the presidency of His Holiness Karekin
    II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians.  With the
    participation of the members of the Brotherhood of Holy Etchmiadzin and
    hundreds of faithful, His Eminence Archbishop Nerses Bozabalian celebrated
    the liturgy.

    Following the liturgy, the Catholicos of All Armenians proclaimed the good
    news of the Nativity and Theophany throughout the sanctuary:  "Christ is
    Born and Revealed!  Glad tidings to you and us."  The courtyard of the
    Mother See was filled with the light of candles, which the faithful carried
    to their homes to illuminate their hearths with the life-giving light of the
    Lord's Nativity.

    On the morning of January 6, His Holiness Karekin II celebrated a Pontifical
    Divine Liturgy in the Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin on the occasion of the
    Holy Nativity and Theophany of Christ.  Under the singing of church hymns,
    the festive procession of deacons, priests and bishops led the Armenian
    Pontiff to the Mother Cathedral to celebrate Divine Liturgy and deliver his
    message to all Armenians dispersed throughout the world on the occasion of
    the holy feast.

    In his message, His Holiness exhorted the faithful to become new again, live
    with love and trust in God:  "The arrival of the Savior was proclaimed to
    all; but it was not in all hearts that the birth of the Savior of the world
    was accepted with joy.  With the intent of assassinating the Newborn Jesus,
    Herod massacred the infants of Bethlehem.  Yes, even the incarnation and
    birth of the Son of God was accompanied by worship and murder, the realities
    of peace and war, which beginning with Abel and Cain, have taken parallel
    paths throughout the course of human history.  The Child born in the manger
    in Bethlehem came to change that course in the world with the establishment
    of the New Covenant and the shedding of His blood.  Christ said, 'This is my
    blood of the covenant, which is poured out for the many.' (Mark 14:24).

    "The call to man to restore and improve, however, did not completely put an
    end to the old man, nor the existence of old understandings, and evil did
    not disappear from the earth.  Today as well, underneath the nature of new
    man often works the old.  Along with the pious worship of Christ by the
    shepherds and magi, the evil acts of Herod also remain.  The modern world,
    characterized by developing conditions, possibilities and abilities of life,
    is yet not healed of miseries, calamities and wars; it is not free of
    falsehood, jealousy and hate.  Man ascended to the universe, but how far has
    he risen in his inner spiritual world?  The progress of science has
    benefited the welfare of life, but how much also have the weapons of war
    advanced?  Indeed, modern scientific and technological accomplishments,
    democracy, the rights and freedom of individuals and nations, - ideologies
    proclaimed as supreme values - have remained inadequate to provide answers
    to the issues and challenges facing mankind.  They will continue to remain
    inadequate if God does not live within us, if God does not work in our
    lives, if importance is not placed on faith, holiness and the spiritual... 
    Efforts aimed at peace, justice and philanthropy will be in vain, if we do
    not first appeal for God's beneficent Will and saving grace; if we do not
    fulfill the divine commandment to love one another.

    "The apostle says, 'Love never ends; as for prophecies, they will pass away;
    as for tongues, they will cease; as for knowledge, it will pass away.  For
    our knowledge is imperfect and our prophecy is imperfect.' (I Corinthians
    13:8-9).  All of mankind's knowledge is incomplete, and has changed
    throughout time and will continue to change; but it is love which never
    ends.  Love is always constant - it is perfect, 'it is not irritable or
    resentful, it does not rejoice at wrong, but rejoices in the right'.  All of
    us, nations and peoples, have one holy and life-giving inheritance - the
    love of God for us, His creation.  God loves us all, regardless of race,
    nationality, creed, sex or age.  The testimony of this perfect love is the
    revelation of the Savior on earth.  Only by being led with that same spirit
    of love shall mankind be new, and renew the world in the process.  We
    Christians have the promise and belief that 'if any one is in Christ, he is
    a new creation'." - stated His Holiness.

    In his message, the Catholicos of All Armenians also conveyed his fraternal
    greetings to the spiritual heads of sister churches and the incumbents of
    the hierarchal sees of our Apostolic Holy Church:  His Holiness Aram I, His
    Beatitude Archbishop Torkom Manoogian, and His Beatitude Archbishop Mesrob
    Mutafian.  His Holiness also expressed his Pontifical blessings and love to
    the devoted ranks of clergy and all Armenians dispersed throughout the
    world.

    At the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy, His Holiness offered the service of
    Blessing of the Waters in commemoration of the baptism of Jesus Christ in
    the Jordan River.  The Godfather of the Cross this year was renowned
    composer Tigran Mansurian.  In addition to thousands of faithful, present
    for the Divine Liturgy were:  Mr. Tigran Torosian, President of the National
    Assembly (Parliament) of the Republic of Armenia, State Ministers of the
    Republic of Armenia, high-ranking state officials, members of the Supreme
    Spiritual Council, and foreign diplomats and representatives accredited to
    Armenia.

    Following church services, the annual Christmas reception was hosted by His
    Holiness in the Pontifical Residence.
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