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    ARAM I: CHRISTIANITY AND ISLAM SHOULD LOOK AT UNITED PROSPECT

    Noyan Tapan
    March 6, 2008

    ANTILIAS, MARCH 6, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. A conference of
    Christianity-Islam dialogue took place in Beirut on the initiative
    of the Christian-Islam Commission of the Middle East on February
    28. According to the information provided by the Cathedral of Antilias,
    His Holiness Aram I, the Catholicos of All Armenians, was invited as
    the main speaker of the conference.

    More than 20 people were present at the conference, including
    ambassadors, political scientists, heads of communities, directors
    and lecturers of universities, specialists of Christian and Islamic
    religions from the Middle East and European countries, as well as
    Archbishop Sepuh Sargsian, the primate of the Armenian diocese of
    Tehran, Bishop Gegham Khacherian, the primate of the Armenian diocese
    of Lebanon, and Bishop Narek Aleemezian, the Head of the Interchurch
    Relations Department.

    His Holiness Patriarch touched upon the public values of the two
    religions and the approaches towards moral understanding, stressing the
    importance of the united work and cooperation for jointly withstanding
    the current challenges.

    "One should not only speak, sometimes they should listen to each
    other. They should not only speak against each other, they should
    speak to each other.

    Christianity and Islam are to look at a united prospect, on the
    tapestry of which hatred will be changed into respect, intolerance
    into mutual confidence and self-isolation into one entity. They are
    to live in a collective life, where, preserving the differences at
    the same time, public values will be more spread and where working
    jointly will be a public preoccupation and a process at the same time,
    in which the two religions should take part," Aram I mentioned.
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