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  • ANTELIAS: Event organized in honor of HH Aram I

    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


    "ANTELIAS IS NOT STONE, BUT A MISSION,
    IT IS NOT A STRUCTURE, BUT A MISSION"
    EMPHASIZED HIS HOLINESS

    The Primate of the Diocese of Aleppo, Bishop Shahan Sarkissian, and the
    Diocese's governing bodies organized a public gathering on May 19 on the
    occasion of His Holiness Aram I's Pontifical visit to Syria. The event,
    which took place in the "Yessayan" hall in Aleppo was organized in honor of
    His Holiness, the Armenian Church, the Catholicosate of Cilicia's holy
    mission and its Seminary. The large public attendance of the event served as
    a witness to the love, trust and faith that the Syrian Armenian community
    has towards the Armenian Church and its Pontiff.

    Among the unending claps of large crowd, the Catholicos took the podium to
    deliver his speech. Referring to the previously made remarks about the
    importance of Antelias, His Holiness said: "No matter how much we talk about
    Antelias, it is not possible to wholly and accurately characterize its
    crucial role in the life of the Armenian Church and nation particularly in
    light of the situation resulting after the Armenian Genocide."

    "The Cilician Seminary that was re-established in Antelias on 1930 played
    and continues to play a pivotal role in the formation of Armenians.
    Alongside its spiritual mission, it became an Armenian School through which
    the Armenian alphabet flowered in the lives of generations. It became the
    champion of restitution for our nation's violated rights and for the
    achievement of the dream of a free and sovereign Armenia. However, we do not
    only look to the past and feel pride in the past; rather, strengthened by
    the past we see the future and walk towards it with determination,"
    emphasized the Catholicos.

    During his speech the Pontiff also talked about the unity of the Armenian
    nation around its national values and ideals. In this respect, he
    particularly highlighted the role assumed by the Catholicosate of Cilicia.
    "We will continue to exert efforts for our pan-national values and
    interests. If we adopt lenient and wise approaches, and we do adopt them, we
    do so consciously, bravely and only on the basis of our nation's and
    fatherland's collective and chief interests," he said.

    Prior to the Catholicos' speech, Bishop Shahan delivered the opening
    remarks during which he welcomed the Pontiff, "who today is a shining
    presence on the Armenian Church with his unhesitating dedication and
    service. Under his wise leadership, our church's and nation's ship is guided
    safely to the shore."

    The Bishop also spoke about the Antelias Seminary, which for over 75years
    has provided important figures for the Armenian Church and nation, becoming
    a spirit and breath in the lives of the new generations. The Bishop
    particularly mentioned the later Catholicos Karekin I, "a fruit of the
    Seminary in Antelias. Also, His Holiness Aram I, a graduate of the same
    Seminary, became of the brightest figures of the Armenian Church and nation
    with the skills of an internationally and ecumenically prominent leader.
    Each graduate of the Antelias Seminary feels proud to have been formed under
    that holy roof both as a man and as an Armenian."

    The main speaker of the day, chairman of the Pontifical visit committee
    Daron Avedissian, highlighted the important role of the Catholicosate of
    Cilicia in four points. He first talked about the Holy See's work in
    spiritual, educational, cultural and national struggle-related fields. He
    then looked at the Catholicosate's irreplaceable role in the current life of
    the Armenian Church and nation.

    Avedissian stressed the importance of the Diaspora, rejected all claims
    that it was "temporary, weakened or a feature of the past. All nations go
    through conflicts. However, their will for struggle can't be overcome. The
    Diaspora has not weakened, neither has it been consumed up, nor has it
    become a feature of the past."

    The Vicar for Jezire, Rev. Fr. Masis Zobouyan, a former student of the
    Antelias Seminary, spoke briefly about its mission in the formation of
    generations.

    The event included an entertainment part featuring performances by two
    choirs and piano performances. The event concluded by the blessing of His
    Holiness.

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    View the photos here: http://www.cathcil.org/v04/doc/Photos/Photos98.htm #2
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