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    ARCHBISHOP ARIS SHIRVANIAN TO ATTEND MEETINGS IN EJMIATSIN

    11:10, 19 February, 2013

    JERUSALEM, FEBRUARY 19, ARMENPRESS. The Patriarchal Vicar of Jerusalem
    Rev. Archbishop Aris Shirvanian will attend the meetings of the
    Supreme Spiritual Council, which will be held in the Mother See of
    Holy Ejmitsin on February 19-21. The "Armenpress" reporter in
    Jerusalem, member of St. James Convent Archimandrite Koryun
    Baghdasaryan stated this.

    Rev. Archbishop will continue running the activity of Patriarchy
    before the inauguration of the Patriarch-elect, which will be held
    after the official recognition of the patriarchal elections by the
    governments of Israel, Jordan Kingdom, and Palestine.

    Rev. Archbishop Aris Shirvanian has been elected as Patriarchal Vicar
    in October after the death of Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem
    Archbishop Torkom Manoogian, of holy memory.

    Archbishop Aris Shirvanian (baptismal name Armenag) was born on 23
    July 1934 in Haifa, Palestine (presently Israel). He is the son of
    Hovhannes and Lousaper Shirvanian. He received his primary education
    at the St. Yeghia Primary school in Haifa and the St. Karasoonk
    Mangantz School in Bourj Hammoud, Lebanon.

    In 1952, he entered the Theological Seminary at the Armenian
    Patriarchate of Jerusalem and graduated in 1957, becoming a member of
    the Brotherhood of St. James.

    He was ordained to the diaconate in 1954 by then Locum-Tenens of
    Jerusalem His Eminence Archbishop Yeghishe Derderian. He was ordained
    as a celibate priest in 1957 by then Patriarch-elect of the
    Patriachate of Jerulaem, Archbishop Tiran Nersoyan and given the
    priestly name of Aris.

    Upon the invitation of the Patriarch of Jerusalem His Beatitude Torkom
    Manoogian, he returned to Jerusalem where he served as the Dean of the
    Jarangavoratz Theological Seminary from 1998 to 1999.

    In 2006 Bishop Aris was elevated to the rank of Archbishop by the
    Pontifical Encyclical of the Catholicos of All Armenians, His Holiness
    Karekin II.

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