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    ARCHBISHOP NOURHAN MANOOGIAN ELECTED NEW ARMENIAN PATRIARCH

    http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/node/17866
    By Arthur Hagopian
    24 Jan 2013

    The Armenian church in Jerusalem is perched on the verge of a new era
    following the election today of its new Patriarch, Archbishop Nourhan
    Manoogian, the 97th in a direct line of succession from Abraham,
    the first patriarch of the Holy City, Armenians believe.

    Abraham was a contemporary of the Arab Caliph, Omar ibnul Khattab,
    who conquered Jerusalem, and held office from 638 to 669 CE. He is
    buried within a few feet of the entrance to the ornate cathedral
    of St James, where the new incumbent was led in a solemn, jubilant
    procession in an age-old church ceremony, by his fellow priests,
    members of the Brotherhood of St James.

    They had come from various parts of the world to cast their votes
    for the man they considered most fit to inherit the mantle of St James.

    After two days of prayer, deliberations and soul-searching, and the
    narrowing of the field to two contenders, the enclave invested the
    future of the 2000 year old Armenian presence in Jerusalem, into the
    hands of one of the church's most charismatic figures.

    Archbishop Nourhan Manoogian, who until his election had been the
    Patriarchate's Grand Sacristan, will succeed the late patriarch,
    Archbishop Torkom Manoogian (no relation) who passed away last year.

    Armenians all over the world regard Jerusalem as their second
    most significant and profound fount of spiritual rejuvenation and
    reinforcement, and its patriarchs have traditionally held more sway
    in universal church affairs than the relatively small number of their
    fold merited.

    The Armenian Patriarch's role in Jerusalem is two-fold, to act as a
    shepherd for their fold and at the same time take on the role of one of
    the three main Guardians of the Holy Places. (The other two Guardians
    are the Greek Orthodox church and the Latin Franciscan Custodia).

    Manoogian, who was born in Aleppo, Syria in 1948. Endowed with an
    imposing demeanour, a no-nonsense attitude and a determination to
    face down threats to the Armenian presence in this city, Manoogian
    carries the good wishes of many.

    In the process, it is hoped he will bring a strong measure of stability
    to an institution that has seen more than its share of turbulence in
    recent years.

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    © Arthur Hagopian is a writer and journalist currently based in
    Australia. He has worked for the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem.

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