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    ARMENIANS OF ALEPPO EXPRESS THEIR LOVE AND CONFIDENCE TO ARAM I CATHOLICOS

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    May 23 2007

    ANTELIAS, MAY 23, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Aram I Catholicos of
    the Great House of Cilicia, within the framework of the patriarchal
    visit paid to Syria, presided on May 19 at the official ceremony
    held at the Yesayan hall of Aleppo which was organized by primate of
    the Berio Diocese Bishop Shahan Sargisian and diocesan bodies. That
    crowded ceremony taken place in honour of His Holiness Patriarch,
    the Armenian Church, mission of the Patriarchate of the Great House
    of Cilicia and Antelias Dprevank was itself the evidence of that
    love, confidence and belief that the Armenians of Syria have towards
    the Armenian church and their favourite Patriarch. Noyan Tapan was
    informed about it by the Press Services of the Great House of Cilicia.

    At the beginning of the ceremony, primate Bishop Shahan, making the
    welcome speech, greeted Aram I Catholicos, mentioning that he is today
    "the shining presence in the whole Armenian Church with his doubtless
    devotion and service." His Holiness also touched upon the mission of
    the Antelias Dprevank which during more than 75 years gave important
    individuals to the Armenian church and nation "becoming soul and
    breathe in life of new generations more that a stone and building." At
    the end of his speech Bishop Shahan presented His Holiness Patriarch
    an expensive bowl having history of about 250 years.

    The main speaker of the day, Taron Avetisian, the head of the reception
    commission, touched upon the activity promoted by the Catholicosate
    of the Great House of Cilicia in spiritual, educational, cultural
    and demanding spheres.

    The ceremony was completed by the "Pahpanich" (Protecting) prayer of
    His Holiness Patriarch.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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