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  • Catholicos Of All Armenians And Archbishop Of Canterbury Sign Joint

    CATHOLICOS OF ALL ARMENIANS AND ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY SIGN JOINT COMMUNIQUE

    ArmRadio - Public Radio, Armenia
    Sept 26 2007

    His Grace Dr. Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, paid an
    official visit to the Armenian Church, 22-25 September 2007 at the
    invitation of His Holiness Garegin II, Catholicos of All Armenians.

    The Archbishop was accompanied by Bishop Geoffrey Rowell, Bishop of
    Gibraltar in Europe and Anglican Co-Chair of the Anglican-Oriental
    Orthodox Joint International Commission and Bishop David Stancliffe,
    the Bishop of Salisbury. This visit follows the official visit of
    His Holiness Garegin II to the Church of England in 2004. These
    reciprocal visits have offered the opportunity to experience the
    particularities of the life and mission of both Churches in their
    historical and modern contexts. At the conclusion of the visit the
    Catholicos of All Armenians and the Archbishop of Canterbury jointly
    signed the following communique:

    "We rejoice that on the occasion of reciprocal visits to the Church
    of England (2004) and the Armenian Church (2007), we have each
    participated as brothers in the Divine Liturgy of our Churches and
    spent time together with our brother bishops, priests and faithful
    in both prayer and worship. This present visit has been a wonderful
    opportunity to experience some of the fullness of the life of the
    Church in Armenia. In addition to visiting a number of monasteries
    and seminaries, we have together seen at first hand, examples of the
    pastoral outreach of the Armenian Church to some of the most needy
    in Armenian society, including the young - both those studying and
    learning new skills at the youth centers run by the Church and others
    serving a time of detention in the correctional facility at Abovyan,
    where chaplains provide for the spiritual needs of the inmates. We
    were heartened to see new churches being built in rapidly developing
    urban areas - a sure sign of new life in both our Churches.

    We have had discussions with the President and Prime Minister of the
    Republic of Armenia - their Excellencies Robert Kocharyan and Serge
    Sargsyan - as well as with the Justice Minister Gevorg Danielyan.

    For our Churches and, we believe, for the well-being of our societies
    the continuing development of fruitful and mutually respectful
    relations between Church and State is crucial. The Church must
    always be a sign of the unconditional love of God in the midst of
    His people. In spreading and teaching the Word of God in the world we
    must be loving, truthful and fearless, always finding ways to speak
    honestly and openly, in a spirit of charity and love, to all our
    brothers and sisters, and to the government and public authorities
    in our two countries.

    We have both been deeply moved to participate in a special ceremony
    of prayer and recollection at the Memorial to the Armenian Genocide
    in Yerevan, where we were joined by our brothers and sisters of the
    Executive Committee of the World Council of Churches in a service of
    remembrance for the victims of genocide everywhere.

    At the end of this blessed time together we acknowledge with deep
    gratitude the many blessings of Almighty God that have sprung from
    the long and close relationship between the Anglican Communion and
    the Armenian Church.

    We welcome the establishment of the Anglican-Oriental Orthodox Joint
    International Commission in 2001 and believe that the significant
    Christological agreement reached by the Commission at its first
    meeting in 2002 in Holy Etchmiadzin demonstrates the importance of
    this continuing theological dialogue between the family of Oriental
    Orthodox churches and the Anglican Communion.

    We express our sadness at the temporary suspension of this dialogue,
    and with great hope in our hearts for the future; we look forward to
    an early resumption of the work of the Commission.

    We thank God for the great gift of friendship between ourselves,
    and our two churches, and pray earnestly that the fruit of these
    friendships will be manifest in the lives and witness of the members
    of our churches and especially in their faithful witness to God's
    love for us in Christ Jesus."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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