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WEBSITE AT <;HTTP:// 1) Aram I Meets with South Korea President 2) ANCA Eastern Region to Expand Operations to New York City 3) US-Educated Officer Promoted To Head Georgian General Staff 1) Aram I Meets with South Korea President SEOULReceiving His Holiness Aram I Catholicos of the Holy See of Cilicia, members of World Council of Churches (WCC) executive committee and Korean church leaders in Seoul on 24 August, South Korean president Roh Moo-hyun expressed his strong appreciation to the World Council of Churches (WCC) and the ecumenical movement for its "fundamental assistance" in support of human rights and democratization in his country. He has also welcomed the contribution of the churches to promoting a peaceful reunification of divided Korea. The president, who worked as a human rights lawyer defending pro-democracy and labor rights activists before taking up political office, was involved in the National Council of Churches (NCCK) human rights program. The contact with NCCK and the churches "opened my eyes to human rights and justice issues," he stated. WCC moderator Catholicos Aram I underscored how the Christian understanding of reconciliation was closely linked to unification and the overcoming of division. "We are called by God in Jesus Christ to strive for reconciliation and unity in all its forms. The WCC is committed to working with all people of goodwill to overcome the barriers which divide our societies," he said. The commitment of the WCC to the reunification of Korea was echoed by the organization's general secretary Rev. Dr Samuel Kobia. "WCC stands for de-nuclearization and disarmament in the Korean peninsula based on a negotiated agreement by all parties as a foundation of peace, and will continue to promote a policy of dialogue and exchange," he said. During an exchange with executive committee members, president Roh Moo-hyun also expressed his support for the invitation of the Korean churches and of NCCK to host a future WCC assembly in Korea. The WCC general secretary thanked the president and said that the "WCC hopes and prays that an assembly would be possible in a united Korea in the near future." The WCC executive committee will issue a statement on Korea at the end of the week that will express its serious concern about the human rights and humanitarian situation in North Korea, and will outline ongoing ecumenical efforts for the peaceful reunification of the divided country. The WCC executive committee is meeting in Seoul between August 24-27 on the invitation of NCCK and the Korean churches. 2) ANCA Eastern Region to Expand Operations to New York City WATERTOWNThe Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) Eastern Region Board of Directors announced the establishment of a new office in New York City and the hiring of ANC activist Doug Geogerian as the region's new Executive Director. "With close to 20 local ANCs and working with countless activists in 31 states on the East Coast, we feel it is important for us to expand our operations to give the Armenian American community additional resources to rely on," stated ANCA Eastern Region Chairman Dikran Kaligian. "With New York City being the media and financial center of the world, an important hub for academia and culture, and home to the headquarters of the United Nations, various NGO's and several Armenian-American institutions, we feel that this is an important and necessary step." "We are also excited to have Doug joining our staff. As an active and committed member of the Armenian American community, he brings experience, energy, and dedication to his position as Executive Director," continued Kaligian. "Doug will greatly assist the ANCA continue its work to further promote important issues of concern to Armenian Americans," concluded Kaligian. "I am thrilled to have the opportunity to begin working at the Armenian National Committee of America," stated Geogerian. "The task ahead promises to be exciting and, at the same time, challenging. I look forward to working with our local chapters and activists to help advance our interests at the local, state and federal level." Geogerian earned a Bachelor of Arts in Classical Languages and Literature at the University of Chicago in 1990 and was awarded a Masters of Education at Harvard University in 1992. After pursuing advanced study at Teachers College of Columbia University, Geogerian joined the faculty of a leading progressive New York City high school whose mission was to engender critical thinking skills in the minds of underprivileged youth. He has been a teaching professional in the New York City public school system for the last twelve years. A prominent activist in the New York ANC, Geogerian has facilitated various public forums, planned Genocide commemorations, met with members of Congress, and organized demonstrations for the advancement of the Armenian Cause. Current ANCA Eastern Region Director Arin Gregorian will be stepping down at the end of August to pursue career interests in the Boston area. "Arin has served as Director for three years, and his dedication and commitment have contributed immensely to the success of the work we do in the Armenian American community," stated Kaligian. "We wish him great success in his endeavors." The Watertown, Massachusetts ANCA Eastern Region office will remain open and active. 3) US-Educated Officer Promoted To Head Georgian General Staff TBILISI (Combined Sources)--Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili told a government meeting on Wednesday that he had promoted deputy chief of the General Staff Vakhtang Kapanadze to head the General Staff. Kapanadze's predecessor, Givi Iukuridze, "has done his best," Saakashvili said. "He graduated from the Frunze Academy in Russia. However, we are creating a new army which must meet NATO's standards and so appointing US-educated people to key positions in the General Staff," he said. Mamuka Nikolaishvili and David Nairashvili have been appointed deputy chiefs of the General Staff, Saakashvili said. President Saakashvili also said that Georgia is to establish a reserve army comprised of part-time soldiers. "These forces will comprise all Georgian citizens who are physically fit to perform these duties," Saakashvili told a Cabinet session held in Batumi on Wednesday. Georgia, whose relations with neighbor Russia have deteriorated recently over the breakaway region of South Ossetia, already has a conscription army like in Russia. But it was unclear as to whether Saakashvili's plans include mandatory terms of service in the new reserve army for the wider population or for those who have already completed their initial conscription service in the regular army. Georgia does not want a war and is not preparing for it, but "the need to protect the country is relevant today and will be relevant in a decade or a century," he said. "As a state we are ready to provide all people with uniforms and weapons, should it prove necessary. But they will be kept at police stations. Every reservist will undergo training once or twice a year in order to put on a uniform and study the mobilization plan," the president said. Reservists will be trained to deal "with both defense issues and emergency situations that might take place in the country," Saakashvili said. Russia's Foreign Ministry describes Georgian leaders' statements saying Tbilisi is on the verge of war with Russia as irresponsible. The ministry said in a statement on Wednesday, "Tbilisi's recent statements contain militarist rhetoric. But their latest statements are lack a sense of proportion and irresponsibility at any level--personal or state one." "The absurdity of these statements is obvious. Recently the entire world has been promised to expose bodies of dead Cossacks. But these confirmations have become groundless," the statement says. "Due to the failure of the military adventure in South Ossetia Georgia's social and economic problems have become more evident. It would be necessary to concentrate efforts on the solution to this problem and not to aim them at searching for a 'non-existing external enemy' or upsetting the work of the Russian Embassy in Tbilisi," the ministry stressed. Moscow "is seeking to help the Georgian people improve normal life." The Foreign Ministry urges Georgia "to react on constructive initiatives, which have been recently presented to Georgia's leadership in order to improve relations." "There is no reaction on these initiatives. Any talks on helping hand of friendship cannot replace it," the statement says. In related news, the Interior Department deputy chief in Tskhinvali, Nodar Dzagoyev, was killed on Wednesday, and authorities have opened an investigation to discover if foul play was behind the death. "Investigators are looking into all possible murder scenarios, including a terrorist act," said Robert Guliyev, Interior Minister of the unrecognized South Ossetian republic. The minister also told Interfax that two Tskhinvali residents were detained and heavily beaten in the Georgian village of Kekhli last night. All subscription inquiries and changes must be made through the proper carrier and not Asbarez Online. ASBAREZ ONLINE does not transmit address changes and subscription requests. (c) 2004 ASBAREZ ONLINE. All Rights Reserved. ASBAREZ provides this news service to ARMENIAN NEWS NETWORK members for academic research or personal use only and may not be reproduced in or through mass media outlets.

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Armenian nuclear power plant to resume work after capital repairs

RIA Novosti, Russia
Aug 26 2004
ARMENIAN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT TO RESUME WORK AFTER CAPITAL REPAIRS
YEREVAN, August 26 (RIA Novosti’s Gamlet Matevosyan) – The Armenian
nuclear power plant, its work suspended for capital repairs, will be
switched on on October 4. Capital repairs are carried out once in
four years while a planned repair is staged every year.
This time the fourth turbine is to be repaired and the state of the
reactor’s metallic frame is to be fully checked. Besides, additional
security measures and the re-fueling process will be introduced.
The process of closing the nuclear plant for capital repairs and
re-fueling started in the early hours of July 30, 2004, a week after
the delivery of the new nuclear fuel consignment worth $12 million
had been accomplished.
The Armenian nuclear plant was commissioned in 1980 and closed in
March 1989. It resumed its work in November 1995, following the acute
energy crisis in the republic.
Equipped with the Russian reactor VVEP-400 of the first generation,
the plant’s second module generates the average of 30-40 percent of
the republic’s electricity. The station can function until 2016,
according to experts.
In September 2003, the Armenian nuclear plant was passed for five
years under trusteeship of the company INTER RAO UES, a subsidiary of
the Unified Energy Systems of Russia and the Rosenergoatom concern.
The European Union has pledged to allocate 100 million euros for the
conservation of the Armenian nuclear plant. But Armenian experts say
that almost a million euros is required to set up alternative
capacities in Armenia.

Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Call on Bush Admin. to Condemn Azb Threats

PRESS RELEASE
CONTACT: Andrew Souvall
August 25, 2004
Jennifer Cannata
(202) 225-4671

ARMENIAN CAUCUS CO-CHAIRS CALL ON BUSH ADMINISTRATION TO CONDEMN THREATENING
REMARKS BY AZERBAIJANI GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL
Washington, D.C. — U.S. Reps. Joe Knollenberg (R-MI) and Frank Pallone,
Jr. (D-NJ), co-chairmen of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues,
today called on the U.S. State Department to condemn recent statements by an
Azerbaijani government official threatening aggression against Armenia.
In a letter to U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, the lawmakers cited a
report by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty where the Azerbaijani Defense
Ministry spokesman had called for Azerbaijan’s takeover of the entire
territory of Armenia and removal of the entire Armenian population from the
Caucasus. The Azeri spokesman was quoted as stating, “Within the next 25
years there will exist no state of Armenia in the South Caucasus.”
“Given Azerbaijan’s history of aggression against Armenians, these remarks
cannot be dismissed as mere rhetoric,” the members wrote. “A failure on our
part to forcefully and publicly confront the Azerbaijani government over
these destabilizing threats would, in our view, send extremely dangerous
signals to Azerbaijan.”
Knollenberg and Pallone believe Azerbaijan’s increasingly aggressive posture
toward Armenia demonstrates the need to maintain parity in U.S. military aid
to both countries. Last month, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a
Foreign Operations Appropriations bill for Fiscal Year 2005 that included
parity in military funding. In their letter to Secretary Powell, the two
lawmakers wrote that any tilt in military spending toward Azerbaijan could
destabilize the region by emboldening the new Azerbaijani leadership to
continue their threats to impose a military solution of the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict.
“The United States plays a crucial role in the negotiations over
Nagorno-Karabakh, to help the people of this region to find a lasting and
equitable peace,” the members continued. “These threats by Azerbaijan
undermine these efforts and seriously complicate our diplomacy in the
region. It is our hope that the United States takes action to condemn these
remarks, to ensure that all parties involved in this conflict make a genuine
commitment towards peace and stability.”

Text of the letter to Secretary Powell follows.
August 25, 2004
Secretary Colin Powell
U.S. Department of State
2201 C St, NW
Washington, DC 20520
Dear Secretary Powell,
As Co-Chairs of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues, we would like
to raise with you a serious issue that, if not compellingly addressed by the
Administration, has the potential to undermine U.S. interests and American
values in the strategically important Caucasus region.
We refer to the remarks by officials in the government of President Ilham
Aliyev calling into question the very existence of Armenia. For example, as
reported by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, the Azerbaijani Defense
Ministry spokesman called for Azerbaijan’s takeover of the entire territory
of Armenia and removal of the entire Armenian population from the Caucasus.
He went so far as to say, “Within the next 25 years there will exist no
state of Armenia in the South Caucasus.” Given Azerbaijan’s history of
aggression against Armenians, these remarks cannot be dismissed as mere
rhetoric.
Azerbaijan’s threats against Armenia’s survival reinforce our commitment to
maintaining parity in U.S. military aid to Armenia and Azerbaijan. This
arrangement means even more today than when it was first put in place,
particularly in light of Baku’s increasingly aggressive posture toward
Armenia. Any tilt in military spending toward Azerbaijan could, in our
view, destabilize the region by emboldening the new Azerbaijani leadership
to continue their threats to impose a military solution of the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
The United States plays a crucial role in the negotiations over
Nagorno-Karabakh, to help the people of this region to find a lasting and
equitable peace. These threats by Azerbaijan undermine these efforts and
seriously complicate our diplomacy in the region. A failure on our part to
forcefully and publicly confront the Azerbaijani government over these
destabilizing threats would, in our view, send extremely dangerous signals
to Azerbaijan.
It is our hope that the United States takes action to condemn these remarks,
to ensure that all parties involved in this conflict make a genuine
commitment towards peace and stability.
Sincerely,
FRANK PALLONE, JR. JOE KNOLLENBERG
Member of Congress Member of Congress
Cc: National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice
Ambassador Steven Mann
Jennifer Karch Cannata
Press Secretary
Office of U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr.
420 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-4671 office
(202) 225-9665 fax

BAKU: Azeri premier blames minister for debt to Turkish company

Azeri premier blames minister for debt to Turkish company
ANS TV, Baku
24 Aug 04
Refugees from Armenia will not pay for education in state-run
universities, Azerbaijani Prime Minister Artur Rasizada has said.
He also commented on Azerbaijan’s debt to Turkey’s Saka Korkmaz
company. Rasizada said that Azerbaijani Agriculture Minister Irsad
Aliyev had abused power endorsing the debt of about 9m dollars .

Azerbaijani Special Services Keep Looking for “Armenian Spies”

AZERBAIJANI SPECIAL SERVICES KEEP ON LOOKING FOR “ARMENIAN SPIES”
YEREVAN, AUGUST 21. ARMINFO. About 1/3 of “agents” detained by
Azerbaijan’s law-enforcers are charged with espionage in favor of
Armenia.
The Baku-based echo newspaper reports that during seven months of 2004
Azerbaijani law-enforcement agencies received information on at least
nine cases of espionage against Azerbaijan, all the detainees being
foreign citizens – two Armenian citizens, two Iranian citizens, 2
Russian citizens, two citizens of Georgia and one citizen of
Japan. The Japanese citizen, who was detained for being a student of
one of the Yerevan higher schools, was released.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Asloum, frere de larmes

L’Equipe
19 août 2004
Asloum, frère de larmes;
Après avoir passé la journée d’hier au village olympique, le champion
de Sydney a assisté à la défaite de son frère.
LES YEUX ROUGIS, Brahim Asloum s’approche de son frère et les deux
hommes s’embrassent. Dans leur regard, il y a une immense tendresse.
Et un énorme respect. Respect de Redouane pour celui qui a été
champion olympique en 2000. Respect de Brahim pour son petit frère
qui s’est battu comme un homme. Qui s’est fait un prénom. Qui a
montré qu’il n’était pas « que » le frère du champion.
Quelques minutes plus tôt, Redouane a été battu aux points 20-27 par
l’Arménien Aleksan Nalbandyan, en seizième de finale des mi-mouche,
catégorie où son aîné a obtenu l’or à Sydney. Brahim a suivi le
combat dans la tribune des télévisions, au côté des commentateurs de
Canal +. Au dernier coup de gong, il est descendu dans la zone mixte,
là où les journalistes peuvent interviewer les boxeurs avant leur
retour au vestiaire. Redouane répondait déjà aux radio-reporters
quand Brahim le rejoignit.
« C’est dur d’être proche de quelqu’un, d’être un peu impuissant,
avoue le champion olympique 2000. J’avais envie de le protéger. Je
préfère être dans la peau du boxeur et prendre une raclée sur le ring
que de ne rien pouvoir faire pour mon petit frère. Ce soir, j’ai
compris beaucoup de choses. Je vais m’entraîner encore trois fois
plus dur pour que ma famille, quand elle me regarde boxer, n’ait pas
peur pour moi, comme moi j’ai eu peur pour Redouane. »
La journée d’hier restera certainement gravée dans la mémoire de
Brahim. Le matin, à 8 h 30, il était arrivé au village olympique.
Grce à une permission exceptionnelle, il allait passer la journée
avec son cadet et l’équipe de France de boxe amateurs.
« Plein de souvenirs me sont revenus, remarque Brahim. Ç’a été un
moment de nostalgie. Magique, même si j’ai trouvé le village un peu
bétonné, avec moins de verdure que celui de Sydney. »
Au hasard des allées, il a croisé la gymnaste Isabelle Severino,
l’athlète Leslie Djhone, le handballeur Olivier Girault, le pistard
Arnaud Tournant. « Ils m’ont demandé ce que je faisais là , m’ont dit
que ça leur faisait plaisir de me revoir. »
« J’étais pareil à Sydney »
En fin de journée, il a empoigné le sac de Redouane et emprunté la
navette pour le Peristeri Olympic Boxing Hall. « Quand je boxe, on
porte mon sac. Alors, quand c’est Redouane qui monte sur le ring, je
fais moi aussi tout pour éviter qu’il se fatigue. Quand on s’est
quittés, on s’est embrassés. J’ai rarement vu un mec aussi serein.
J’étais pareil à Sydney. Dans cet état d’esprit, rien ne peut
t’arriver. Tu as travaillé pour être le meilleur. »
Les deux frères rêvaient de voir le nom d’Asloum s’inscrire de
nouveau quatre ans plus tard au palmarès olympique, mais Redouane (23
ans) retrouvait Nalbandyan (33 ans) qui l’avait déjà battu deux fois.
Très expérimenté, l’Arménien a surtout une boxe fuyante qui perturbe
Redouane. Pourtant, le cadet des Asloum joua crnement sa chance.
Imposant un terrible pressing, il compta encore trois points d’avance
au troisième round (16-13). Mais il était obligé de s’exposer et il
fut ainsi compté deux fois debout dans le deuxième round. Dans le
quatrième, il accusa la fatigue. Sur la chaîne cryptée, Delcourt et
Bouttier se turent dans le quatrième round pour le laisser seul
parler.
« Je suis à la fois fier et triste, soupire Brahim (25 ans). Fier de
son combat et triste qu’il n’aille pas plus loin, car il avait un
combat moins dur, contre l’Irakien Najah, au tour suivant. Déjà qu’il
n’a pas une situation facile en faisant le même sport que moi, où on
lui rappelle toujours qu’il est mon frère… »
Brahim espérait ne plus se retrouver à commenter des combats de son
frère, mais il pourrait connaître la même situation dans quatre ans,
à Pékin. À moins que Redouane, qui n’a pas encore pris de décision,
passe lui aussi professionnel.

Putin urges South Ossetian conflict parties to abide by accords

ITAR-TASS, Russia
Aug 20 2004
Putin urges South Ossetian conflict parties to abide by accords

SOCHI, August 20 (Itar-Tass) — President Vladimir Putin has called
on all parties to the South Ossetian conflict to abide by agreements.
`There is only one way out: to start negotiations, reach agreements
and have political will to implement them,’ he said after
negotiations with Armenian President Robert Kocharyan.
`There is will be no results’ if the [Joint Control] Commission would
make decisions in the morning and representatives of a member country
of the Commission would disavow the decisions in the evening, Putin
said. `I hope that all parties will show political maturity and
responsibility in the interests of their peoples,’ Putin said.

400 Georgian Children Move From Osset Conflict Zone to Samts-Javakhk

ABOUT 400 GEORGIAN CHILDREN MOVED FROM GEORGIAN_OSSETIC CONFLICT ZONE
TO SAMTSKHE-JAVAKHK
AKHALKALAKI, August 20 (Noyan Tapan). Due to the tenseness of the
Georgian-Ossetic conflict and the resumtion of hostilities, Georgian
children were moved from the conflict zone and lodged in safer
locations. According to the A-Info Agency, about 400 children were
moved from the gorges of Great and Small Liakhvi to Samtskhe
-Javakhk. They were lodged in the rest houses of Borzhomi.
At the commission of Nikolos Nikolozashvili, Georgian President’s
Plenipotentiary in Samtskhve-Javakhk, with the purpose of taking care
of the children, the leaders of the regions, including the regions
populated by the Armenians, organized fund-raising. The leaders of the
regions pledged to obtain finance for the children from the
philanthropists or to allocate financing from the reserve funds of the
local budgets.

Prices for Apartments Rise by About 70% in Stepanakert

PRICES FOR APARTMENTS RISE BY ABOUT 70% IN STEPANAKERT
STEPANAKERT, August 20 (Noyan Tapan). At present 1-room and 2-room
apartments are of much demand on the Stepanakert immovable property
market. Their prices rose by about 70% compared with the previous
year. Average price for 1-room apartment in Stepanakert makes $5.5-6.5
thousand. Growth in prices for private houses also has been registered.
According to the data of the NKR State Committee of Immovable Property
Land Survey, the price for the territory of 1 sq.m. in Stepanakert
increased by 16% compared with the previous year and made about 130
dollars. And the average price for a private house with every
convenience and a land plot makes $15-20 thousand. According to the
“Aspar” agency of immovable property bargains, not only local
residents, but also buyers from Armenia and abroad apply to them for
buying an apartment in Stepanakert.

Antelias: Assumption of the Mother of God

PRESS RELEASE
Catholicosate of Cilicia
Communication and Information Department
Tel: (04) 410001, 410003
Fax: (04) 419724
E- mail: [email protected]
Web:
PO Box 70 317
Antelias-Lebanon
ASSUMPTION OF THE MOTHER OF GOD; THE BLESSING OF THE GRAPES
Antelias, Lebanon – On August 15 all the Armenian Churches in the world
celebrate the Assumption of the Holy Mother of God (Verapokhoum). Although
in modern Armenian Verapokhoum means change again, in Classical Armenian it
means transport up. For fifteen years after the Crucifixion Mary remained in
Jerusalem under the watchful eyes of the apostles, especially John to whom
she had been entrusted. When she died all of the apostles were present at
her burial, except Bartholomew. When he returned to Jerusalem he went to her
grave to pay his respects. The apostles gathered in the cemetery, but when
the gravestone was lifted, they were surprised to find that her body was not
there, instead there was an exceeding sweet fragrance. It was believed that
Mary was physically taken into heaven. Based on this the church fathers
established the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The Blessing of the Grapes, although not connected with the Assumption, is
generally commemorated on the same day. First the special hymn of the day is
sung, then passages from the Gospel are read, after which the prayer
pertaining to the blessing of grapes, which was composed by Catholicos
Nerses is read. In this prayer it is mentioned that on the third day of
Creation, God created the fruit-yielding trees and vegetation on earth. The
prayer seeks the blessing of God to be bestowed on those who give the first
yield of their vineyards as gifts to the church, and asks the Lord to
protect the crops and gardens from harm. After the prayers, the grapes are
blessed and distributed to the congregation.
On Saturday 14 August 2004, The Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia celebrated
the feast of the Holy Virgin Mary’s Assumption. The Catholicosate also
celebrated the pilgrimage day of St. Mary’s Armenian Monastery in Bikfaya,
Lebanon, site of the summer residence of the Catholicos, and also site of
the Seminary. A celebration dating from 1952, when the Chapel was
consecrated in the name of St. Mary.
Since the first year of his Pontificate (1995), His Holiness Aram I has
emphasized the importance of the feast as a special day of spiritual
renewal, and especially the pilgrimage day as the day of the youth. This
year, along with thousands of faithful, youths from many of the Armenian
youth organizations walked from Antelias to Bikfaya as pilgrims of St.
Mary’s Monastery, where they joined His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of
Cilicia, who presided over the ceremony.
Thousands of people attended the Divine Liturgy which was celebrated in the
courtyard of the monastery. His Holiness delivered his pontifical message to
the faithful. This year His Holiness focused his message on the importance
of family. “Family is the basis of society. I cannot imagine, spiritually
and morally healthy society, without the family. I cannot imagine an
organized and credible society without the family. Indeed the family remains
an important point of reference, in any society. That is why we as
Catholicos declared this year as the Year of Family. We consider the family,
in a sense, the extension of the church, of the school, of our homeland. It
is in and through the family that the foundation of Christian formation and
Armenian education is laid down. Therefore a crucial role is given to the
Armenian family. It is called to preserve and promote our Armenian Christian
values and tradition in the context of a world which constantly question the
credibility and relevance of spiritual and moral values. We must, therefore,
preserve the integrity; the credibility of the Armenian Family” said His
Holiness.
Following the Divine Liturgy, the ceremony of blessing of grapes and Madagh
took place headed by His Holiness Aram I.
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