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    Armenian clerics refuse to attend church opening in Turkey

    Mediamax news agency
    27 Mar 07

    Yerevan, 27 March: The Holy See of Echmiadzin said today that
    representatives of the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC) will not take
    part in the opening ceremony of the Surb Khach Church in Turkey (Lake
    Van, Akhtamar Island), planned for 29 March.

    The main reason for this decision is the fact that "the church,
    restored by the Turkish authorities, will be turned into a museum and
    will not be functioning as a church under the religious sacred
    authority of the Armenian Patriarchy of Constantinople", the press
    service of Holy Echmiadzin told Mediamax today. The press service of
    Holy Echmiadzin also said that the ceremony will bear a particularly
    secular character, and according to the canons of the AAC, Holy
    Echmiadzin will not participate in it.

    "This action of the Turkish authorities, directed against the
    Christian feelings of the Armenian people, cannot be perceived as a
    positive step along the path to mutual rapprochement of the Armenian
    and Turkish peoples, especially in the context of the general striving
    for cooperation of nations, the dialogue of religions and cultures,"
    the press service of Holy Echmiadzin said.

    The invitation to take part in the opening ceremony of the Surb Khach
    Church, sent by the governor of Van, was handed to the head of the
    AAC, Catholicos Garegin II, through the Armenian Foreign Ministry.
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