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  • ANKARA: 550th Ann. of Armenian Patriarchate celebrated

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    June 3 2011


    550th anniversary of Armenian Patriarchate celebrated, accompanied by
    silent protest

    03 June 2011, Friday / YONCA POYRAZ DOÄ?AN , Ä°STANBUL


    It has been 550 years since Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II the Conqueror
    declared the Archbishop Hovagim the Patriarch of the Ä°stanbul
    Armenians in 1461.

    The Armenian Church and the Armenian Community in Ä°stanbul celebrated
    last Sunday the 550th anniversary of the establishment of the Armenian
    Patriarchate and a group of Ä°stanbul Armenians held a silent protest
    wearing black and purple ribbons to stand against the government's
    decision to appoint a co-patriarch in addition to current the Armenian
    patriarch of Constantinople, Mesrob Mutafyan, who is seriously ill.

    `We did not want to mar the 550th celebrations; therefore, we told the
    church that a symbolic group of 100 people will be at the celebrations
    having a silent protest and wearing ribbons,' said Harut Ã-zer,
    spokesperson for the `We want to Elect Our Own Patriarch Initiative,'
    which last year collected close to 6,000 signatures to appeal to Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄ?an to restore their right to elect a
    patriarch.

    Ã-zer said that they also have court cases against the decision of the
    Interior Ministry and the governor's office because they think their
    citizenship rights have been violated.

    Recalling the process of electing the patriarch, he said that while
    they were waiting for the elections to happen in May last year, the
    Interior Ministry came up with the new post of `General Acting
    President' for the Patriarchate; then, a few days later, Archbishop
    Aram AteÅ?yan, spiritual leader of the Armenian Patriarchate of Turkey,
    declared this position through a decision of the Spiritual Leaders
    Council of the Patriarchate.

    In December, the Armenian Patriarchate issued a statement, saying that
    the Turkish government did not prevent the Armenian community from
    electing its patriarch.

    `The rumors that the Turkish State is trying to debar Armenians from
    electing a patriarch are unfounded and untrue. A new patriarch will be
    elected after Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople Mutafyan's death,
    according to the Armenian church's traditions. Any change on the
    matter is not being discussed,' the patriarchate said.

    According to Tatyos Bebek from the `We Want to Elect Our Own Patriarch
    Initiative,' AteÅ?yan does not mind the state's decision to keep the
    civilian community away from the election of the patriarch. `Some
    Armenian community leaders also embrace this position. However,
    traditionally and in practice, the Patriarch is both a religious and
    community leader,' he said.

    In addition, Ã-zer said when they had a meeting with Interior Ministry
    officials last year they indicated that there was a `mistake made' due
    to `inadequate information' regarding the circumstances and it will be
    corrected following the June 12 election. Meanwhile, Ã-zer said AteÅ?yan
    did not adequately meet their appointment demands.

    `He should not have demanded to wear his robe from the government,' he
    said. `Our legal advisers say that this move can lead to removal of
    rights of civilians to elect their patriarch.'

    Elected patriarch for life in 1998 by the Armenian community, Armenian
    Patriarch Mesrob Mutafyan is seriously ill.

    AteÅ?yan's rivals are Bishop Sebouh Chuljyan, the primate of the
    Gougark diocese in Armenia, and Bishop Karekin Bekjyan, the religious
    leader of Germany's Armenian community, both of whom are strong
    candidates for the position of co-patriarch, and they also noted
    problems in the election process of co-patriarch during their January
    2010 visit to Turkey. They are both qualified to take up the position
    since they were both born in Turkey as required and have impressive
    religious qualifications.

    Both Ã-zer and Bebek stated that although young people in the community
    are demanding more vigorous protests, the `silent protest' will
    continue each Sunday in Armenian churches, and in addition they will
    have informative meetings with the Armenian community and Armenian
    community leaders to gain their support.

    Despite all of this, the celebrations for 550th Anniversary of the
    establishment of the Armenian Patriarchate in Ä°stanbul went smoothly
    on May 29 at the Surp Asdvadzadzin Church in the district of Kumkapı.
    Attended by many high ranking religious leaders from abroad, including
    from Armenia, Jerusalem and Germany, there were also spiritual leaders
    of Greeks and Syriacs in Turkey. Å?iÅ?li Mayor Mustafa Sarıgül and
    Gülbenkian Foundations's Armenian Department Director Zaven Yegavian
    were honored with the Patriarch Golod Medal at the ceremony.

    http://www.todayszaman.com/news-246117-550th-anniversary-of-armenian-patriarchate-celebrated-accompanied-by-silent-protest.html

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