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    ARCHBISHOP VICKEN AYKAZIAN APPOINTED PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES

    armradio.am
    16.11.2007 10:31

    The Armenian Assembly of America congratulates Archbishop Vicken
    Aykazian who was installed as President of the National Council of
    Churches (NCC) in the USA, which is the leading force for ecumenical
    cooperation among Christians in the United States with 45 million
    faithful members in 100,000 congregations in all 50 states.

    Archbishop Aykazian, who is the legate of the Diocese of the Armenian
    Church of America (Eastern) in Washington, and ecumenical officer,
    will serve as the 24th NCC President since the Council's beginnings
    in 1950. He is the third Orthodox president and the first from the
    Oriental Orthodox tradition to lead the NCC.

    Archbishop Aykazian studied theology at the Armenian Patriarchate in
    Jerusalem and was ordained a deacon in 1968 and later a celibate priest
    in 1971. In 1992, His Holiness Vasken I, Catholicos of All Armenians at
    Holy Echmiadzin in Armenia, ordained him a bishop. He holds a Ph.D. in
    history and is working on a second Ph.D. in theology at Catholic
    University in Washington, DC. In addition to his contributions to
    the NCC as a member of the Governing Board, he has been active in the
    World Council of Churches as a member of the Mission and Evangelism
    Unit, the Orthodox Task Force and the Central Committee.

    The Assembly also commends the General Assembly NCC for urging Congress
    to pass the Armenian Genocide Resolution (H. Res. 106).

    During the NCC's annual meeting last week, the General Assembly passed
    a voice vote in support of the resolution. The NCC's statement said,
    in part, that the NCC "strongly urges the leadership of the US House
    of Representatives to bring forth this legislation before the end of
    this Congress."

    "I believe that these types of meetings are extremely important for the
    recognition of past genocides and the prevention of future genocides,"
    said Archbishop Aykazian.
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