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  • BEIRUT: The Unveiling Ceremony of St. Mesrob Mashdots Statue

    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Catholic Mesrobian High School & Technical College
    Bourj Hammoud, Arax Str.
    Lebanon
    Tel.961 1 260504
    Fax.961 1 262955
    [email protected]


    The Unveiling Ceremony of St. Mesrob Mashdots Statue

    Oct 19 2007


    On Saturday, 13th of October, 2007 at 7:00pm in the evening, in the
    courtyard of Mesrobian High School, the unveiling ceremony of the
    newly sculptured St. Mesrob Mashdots monumental statue took place.

    The ceremony, which was organized by the administration of the
    school, took place with the blessings of His Beatitude Nerses Bedros
    XIX, the Catholicos Patriarch of the Armenian Catholics of Cilicia.
    The development of the statue was sponsored by Msgr. Vartan
    Ashkarian, President of Armenian Catholic schools Directors council,
    who dedicated the statue to his parents. H.E. Dr. Vahan Ter
    Ghevondian, Ambassador Extraordinary and Planipotential of the
    Republic of Armenia in Lebanon, was also present, to share his
    thoughts for this distinguished event. Additionally, numerous
    dignitaries were present: Armenian religious leaders, political
    figures as well as Mesrobian teachers and representatives from other
    Armenian schools.

    The opening speech was read by Mrs. Garine Tashjian, emphasizing on
    the person of the event, St. Mesrob Mashdots: one of the most notable
    Armenian figures, who shaped the Armenian History, Culture and Faith
    by his creation of the Armenian Alphabet.

    Following the opening speech, His Beatitude Nerses Bedros XIX, Msgr.
    Vartan Ashkarian, H.E. Dr. Vahan Ter Ghevondian and Mr. Gregoire
    Kaloust unveiled the statue. His Beatitude Nerses Bedros XIX,
    ceremoniously blessed the statue.

    Next, Mr. Gregoire Kaloust gave his speech. According to the
    principal of Mesrobian High School, the statue of St. Mesrob Mashdots
    in the main court of the school is a dream-come-true, emphasizing the
    fact that the school holds his name and is determined to follow His
    steps, on, all the national, cultural and spiritual perspectives. Mr.
    Gregoire congratulated all who were present and gave special thank to
    all who supported the finality of the statue and the success of the
    event. He specially thanked His Beatitude Nerses Bedros XIX, for his
    encouragement and blessing, Msgr. Vartan Ashkarian for always
    supporting the school and sponsoring this project, as well as Mr.
    Kakig Kevorkian and Mr. Dikran Kalousdian for designing the
    supporting monument and sculpting the statue, respectively.

    After a small artistic program prepared for the event, H.E. Dr. Vahan
    Ter Ghevondian, Ambassador Extraordinary and Planipotential of the
    Republic or Armenia in Lebanon was invited to address his thoughts to
    the audience. He noted that, the greatness of Mesrob Mashdots work
    lies in the fact that the Armenian people only became truly
    Christians, after the translation of the Holy Scriptures to the
    Armenian Language, despite the fact that Christianity was the
    official faith in Armenia for more than a century. He also noted
    that, Mesrob Mashdots was not alone in his project of making the
    Armenian letters, but also had the Catholicos Sahag Bartev and the
    King Vramshabouh at his side. Finally, he proudly declared that there
    is no other nation who celebrates the Holy Translators each year.

    Having sponsored the development of the project, Msgr. Vartan
    Ashkarian thanked His Beatitude Nerses Bedros XIX for his presence
    and his blessings. He also named his parents Kevork and Zarouhi
    Ashkarian, to whom he dedicated the sculpture.

    Finally, His Beatitude Nerses Bedros XIX, addressed the sermon of the
    day to the audience. In his words, he made clear that the historical
    figure of St. Mesrob Mashdots has never needed a sculpture, since he
    is already sculptured in the spirit and mind of every Armenian who
    comes into this world. This figure gave the opportunity to a nation
    to communicate with God in his own language. This sculpture as well
    as every Armenian student who attends Mesrobian High School proves
    that St. Mesrob Mashdots is living in our spirits and minds.
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