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    FIRST CONCRETE STEP, SECOND RUBBERY STEP

    http://asbarez.com/119614/first-concrete-step-second-rubbery-step/
    Friday, February 14th, 2014

    BY GAREN YEGPARIAN

    With all this talk and microscopic (on an atomic scale, if not
    sub-atomic) progress on our Turkish front, it seems to me we ought
    to be thinking about, discussing, and putting forth actual steps that
    can be taken.

    Since a lot of what has been talked up (and even acted on, though on
    a wholly insufficient scale) is regarding Armenian church properties
    being restored, I propose that negotiations be commenced to have the
    See of Cilicia returned to its home in Sis.

    Beyond the obvious benefit of its being a concrete step of slowly
    recreating an institutional Armenian presence in our homeland, it would
    also foster more interaction with our lands. Some might journey to Sis
    as a pilgrimage, others on church business, and others simply to visit
    their ancestral hometowns, heartened by the restored Armenian presence.

    The visits by Armenians would obviously benefit the local economy
    (and this has its problematic aspect--supporting the economy of our
    enemy), thus making the Armenian presence more tolerable to Turks
    who would benefit from it. Slow, baby steps towards restoration,
    such as these relationship-building ones, are perhaps the only way.

    But, what of jurisdictional conflict with the Patriarchate of
    Istanbul? Wouldn't turf wars ensue? While this should not be a
    problem since the Catholicosate of Cilicia had its zone of churches
    over which it had jurisdiction (and the two patriarchates, Istanbul
    and Jerusalem, are Ottoman impositions on our church's structure),
    it could, at least for the time being, for simplicity in dealing with
    the return of properties, allow the patriarchate to handle issues
    within Turkey. The Cilician Catholicosate could then declare itself
    the "Diasporan See."

    Next, if the church leadership is enlightened enough, Islamized
    Armenians could be assisted to organize themselves as such and
    explicitly "come out of the closet" of crypto-Armenianhood. If the
    church, as a fellow religious institution, doesn't do this, then
    others must and will.

    Why is organizing Islamized Armenians important? Because:

    - They are our compatriots - Organization is strength - It creates a
    common ground for these folks to reestablish and develop their Armenian
    identity (through language as a starting point, for instance) - It has
    important political ramifications, not only within Turkey's borders
    and its politics, but also, such a group could participate in Islamic
    fora. Currently, Azerbaijan goes to international Islamic gatherings
    and easily passes anti-Armenian resolutions and spews its hatred;
    imagine having a delegation of Muslim Armenians present to advocate the
    opposite; or better still, imagine that same delegation successfully
    passing a Genocide resolution at such an international gathering!

    I describe this second step as rubbery because it will take a lot of
    work and time to get there, and how to do it is not as clear-cut as
    moving the offices of an institution.

    But let's get busy. Let the See of Cilicia know, through your church,
    or by some other communication, that you support and advocate its
    return home. Then get busy finding the relatives that got left behind
    post-Genocide, so we can start organizing them.

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