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    ARMENIANS MULL ELECTING A NEW PATRIARCH

    Daily Sabah, Turkey
    Oct 21 2014

    Daily Sabah

    ISTANBUL -- The lengthy absence of Mesrob Mutafyan, the Armenian
    Orthodox Patriarch in Turkey, due to his illness, has fueled a debate
    in the country's Armenian religious community regarding whether the
    patriarch should be replaced with a successor.

    Since Mutafyan, officially known as Mesrob II, began suffering from
    dementia in 2008, Archbishop Aram AteÅ~_yan has been serving as the
    head of the church in his capacity as Patriarchal Vicar. A group of
    Armenian dignitaries have urged for an election of a new patriarch
    though Turkish laws prevent it since a new patriarch cannot be elected
    while his predecessor is alive. Another debate is over whether the
    new patriarch will be "a co-patriarch" or not.

    A patriarchal election is required to be held by the synod and
    the synod has to apply to the Interior Ministry after approving the
    election. The government ruled out an election of a new patriarch but
    a group of Armenians filed a lawsuit for the removal of regulations
    blocking the election. The legal process is still underway.

    Speaking to Daily Sabah, Bedros Å~^irinoglu, president of the
    Yedikule Surp Pırgic Hospital Foundation, which represents the
    Armenian community, said the community needed a new patriarch,
    "either a successor or a co-patriarch." He claimed that the majority of
    community members agreed with the election of a successor. Patriarchal
    Vicar Aram AteÅ~_yan told Turkish daily Milliyet that the election was
    "up for debate" but the synod would have the final say on the matter.

    Å~^irinoglu says that Armenians have no intention of removing AteÅ~_yan
    from his post. "He can be a candidate. What matters here is holding
    an election," Å~^irinoglu stated. "AteÅ~_yan has been serving as an
    acting patriarch for seven years. You can't be an acting patriarch
    for seven years," he said.

    Å~^irinoglu said that his call for the election of a new patriarch
    has found broad support in the community including from the family
    of Mesrob II.

    Since he was diagnosed with dementia, Mesrob II remains confined to
    a Turkish-Armenian hospital in Istanbul where he has been receiving
    treatment since 2008. He is the 84th patriarch of Turkey's Armenian
    Orthodox community and succeeded Karekin II in 1998.

    http://www.dailysabah.com/nation/2014/10/21/armenians-mull-electing-a-new-patriarch


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