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    PRESS RELEASE
    Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, Information Services
    Address:  Vagharshapat, Republic of Armenia
    Contact:  Rev. Fr. Ktrij Devejian
    Tel:  +374-10-517163
    Fax:  +374-10-517301
    E-Mail:  [email protected]
    Website:  www.armenianchurch.org
    June 14, 2007

    Seminary of Holy Etchmiadzin Graduates 31 Students

    "Our nation and people wait for you with love and yearning.  Be worthy of
    them and their love." - His Holiness Karekin II, addressing the graduates.

    On June 14, His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All
    Armenians, presided during the combined closing ceremonies of the 2006-2007
    academic year for the Gevorkian and Vaskenian Theological Seminaries.  The
    event took place in the official reception hall of the pontifical residence
    of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin.

    31 young men graduated this year from the Gevorkian Seminary on their
    journey to the priesthood.  The current combined enrollment of the
    seminaries in Armenia totals 220.

    The program began with an opening prayer and the presentation of the annual
    report of the seminary by Very Rev. Fr. Vasken Nanian, Dean of the Gevorkian
    Theological Seminary.  In his remarks, Fr. Vasken noted that the seminary of
    the Mother See had acquired full accreditation and university status.

    In 2007, 54 deacons defended their graduation theses and 71 graduates were
    ordained to the diaconate.  In addition to their scholastic pursuits, the
    seminarians visited orphanages and schools for the mentally and physically
    challenged.  They cooperated with youth and student organizations and
    organized pilgrimages to holy sites.  Many of the students contributed
    articles and essays to religious and secular newspapers, periodicals and
    television and radio programs.  Father Vasken concluded his report by
    expressing his gratitude to the Catholicos of All Armenians for his caring
    attention to the seminary and the students.

    Very Rev. Fr. Mkrtich Proshian, Dean of the Vaskenian Theological Seminary
    of Lake Sevan, presented his annual report as well.  The 80 seminarians
    under his care study at that campus for four years prior to transferring to
    Holy Etchmiadzin to complete their undergraduate degrees.

    The students at Vaskenian are from Armenia, Germany, the Netherlands, Iraq,
    Russia and Syria.  In the past year alone, five theological studies have
    been published at the seminary, and its students serve in parishes in the
    Diocese of Gegharkunik.

    Deacon Gor Nazarian spoke on behalf of the students, stating in part, "Our
    years in seminary are the yeast which will shape our entire life.  Today, we
    stand before you, ready to dedicate our lives to the service of God, the
    strengthening of the Mother Church and devotion to our nation."

    Following both annual reports, His Holiness Karekin II awarded prizes to the
    best students of the seminaries, and addressed his message of blessing to
    them.  The Armenian Pontiff expressed his joy at the growing number of
    students, graduates, ordinations and priests.  He noted that the Mother See
    is now ordaining, on average, 25 new priests every year - a number
    unimaginable even ten years ago.

    In his remarks, His Holiness stated, "Indeed, we owe our Church and our
    people intellectual and educated clergymen; qualified clergymen of a new
    generation for a new generation, which will result in a higher level of
    service and a deeper understanding of sacrifice..."  The Catholicos of All
    Armenians also extended his appreciation to the deans, administrative staff
    and instructors of both institutions for their zealous work and
    conscientious efforts.

    His Holiness closed the program, offering prayers to heaven and asking God
    to increase the productivity of the seminaries, noting the words of the
    Gospel, "the harvest is plentiful but the laborers are few..."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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