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    PRESS RELEASE
    Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America
    138 East 39th Street
    New York, NY 10016
    Tel: 212-689-7810
    Fax: 212-689-7168
    e-mail: [email protected]
    Website: http://www.armenianprelacy.org
    Contact: Iris Papazian

    November 30, 2007

    Prelate's Christmas message

    PEACE AND RIGHTEOUSNESS


    That wars may be silenced.that
    love and righteousness may be
    established on earth.
    (Book of Hours)


    In today's chaotic world with its internal turmoil and fear
    because of terrorism, there again come days, through the Good News of the
    birth of Christ, when we exchange good wishes with one another, with the
    expectation that the coming year will be peaceful, disaster-free, and
    successful, with the blessing and will of our Lord Jesus Christ.

    Within the context of these thoughts, how moving are the
    supplication to the Mother of God to intercede on our behalf and beseech her
    Son, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, that wars will cease and love and
    righteousness will reign in the world.

    "That wars may be silenced.."

    Today the television and newspapers report excessively of
    disasters, murders, poverty and acts of inhumanity. Contrary to the Good
    News of the Nativity, which proclaims the birth of the Prince of Peace, the
    Sun of Righteousness, wars continue, innocent people are killed, and
    families suffer. Again and again we pray and ask our Lord to grace our
    leaders with wisdom and awareness, so that they silence wars and stop
    attacks, permitting humankind to enjoy the God-given goodness given to us
    and our brotherhood in peace. We seek this for the sake of peace on earth.

    There is also the peace of Christ, which has a different quality
    and purpose. "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. I do not give
    to you as the world gives," (John 14:27). This peace is the tranquility in
    our inner self, which suffers greatly by the presence of evil and from the
    effects of sin. There is no peace for the ungodly and wicked (Isaiah 48:22);
    only through Christ do we find true and complete peace. This kind of peace
    is given to us by the Holy Spirit, whose grace and strength plants peace in
    our souls. Peace is the fruit of the Holy Spirit (Galatians 5:22), which
    grows and is strengthened when we banish sin, when we condemn sin and we
    establish peace in and with Christ.

    "That love and righteousness may be established on earth."

    Just as the world has its peace, it also has its righteousness.
    In the world the voice belongs to power, the military, armaments, and the
    economy, that speak for righteousness and in the name of righteousness.
    History is the witness to all of these types of events and quite often
    justice, despite being inalienable, is a victim of politics and profit. We
    too have often been innocent victims; we have even been victims to genocide
    and forced deportation from our homeland. Last October in Washington the
    sounds of righteousness soothed our sorrow and illuminated our hope. Our
    cause is just, it is genuine, and no evil can obstruct it. Peace and
    righteousness are inseparable, as the Apostle James says, "And a harvest of
    righteousness is sown in peace by those who make peace," (James 3:18)
    because the Lord loves justice and hates injustice (Isaiah 61:8).

    Humankind suffers, in indescribable proportion, because of the
    absence of worldly justice. The supplications of our prayers call for love
    and righteousness with the hope that humankind can live and establish this
    virtue in brotherhood with the "good will toward all," which the Angels
    proclaimed at the time of Christ's birth. Christian righteousness is
    established when people are at peace with themselves; when they bravely
    spread truth frustrations disappear, especially when they sympathize with
    their neighbors, they comfort the deprived, help the helpless, and support
    the rights of orphans. "Learn to do good; seek justice, rescue the
    oppressed, defend the orphan, plead for the widow" (Isaiah 1:17). Let us
    seek this type of righteousness so that we may harvest its fruit which is
    peace, so that we may enjoy its benefit which is peace of mind and soul, and
    safety in our lives (Isaiah 32:17).

    Yes, let this type of righteousness and love take hold, where
    heavenly peace rules our souls and where Jesus will joyfully be born with
    His goodness and sweetness.

    On the occasion of the Holy Nativity let us pray with the words
    of our holy church father, saying, "O Holy Mother Mary, Mother of God,
    intercede to the incarnated God born from you that wars may be silenced,
    that invasions by enemies may cease, that love and righteousness may be
    established on earth, we beseech you."

    May you have a blessed Nativity filled with the grace of our
    Lord.

    ARCHBISHOP OSHAGAN
    Prelate
    Eastern United States of America

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