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    ARMENIA CATHOLICOS WANTS TO DO EVERYTHING QUICKLY, WHICH DOESN'T WORK: GEORGIA PATRIARCH

    epress.am
    06.20.2011 14:03

    The Georgian church is open to everyone, but it won't tolerate
    Georgia and the Georgian people to be oppressed, said His Holiness and
    Beatitude Ilia II Catholicos Patriarch of All Georgia at the Cathedral
    of the Holy Trinity during his sermon Sunday, reports Georgia Online.

    The Catholicos Patriarch of All Georgia addressed this issue,
    recalling the visit of His Holiness Karekin II, the Supreme Patriarch
    and Catholicos of All Armenians, to Georgia.

    "His Holiness Karekin II is a young man and probably he should get
    more experience. He's smart, but he wants to do everything quickly,
    which doesn't work. I told him I have more experience, so it is best
    to stay calm," he said.

    According to His Holiness and Beatitude Ilia II, at a meeting with
    the Armenian Catholicos, he discussed the issue of relations between
    their two churches.

    "The Armenians want to open more churches in Georgia. We suggested
    that if Armenian churches are opening in Georgia, then there should
    definitely be Georgian churches opening in Armenia. We agreed that
    we will have better cooperation in the future. I want to say that
    the Georgian church is open to all, but it will not tolerate the
    oppression of Georgia and the Georgian people," he said.

    Recall, on Jun. 17, ruling Republican Party of Armenia (HHK) MP,
    Javakhq (Javakheti) Patriotic Union President Shirak Torosyan,
    weighing in on the issue of church status, said the status of the
    Georgian church in Armenia cannot be compared to the status of the
    Armenian church in Georgia.

    "You can't put this issue on the same level. A few hundred thousand
    Armenians live in Georgia, while there's practically no Georgian
    community in Armenia," he said.

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