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  TERRORIST ATTACKS IN LONDON
  
Transcript of letter by His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians, sent to the Right Honourable Tony Blair M.P., The Prime Minister.
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 ARTICLES AND NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST RECEIVED WITH THANKS FROM ARMENAG TOPALIAN:


Turkey must relent - The Spectator

Armenian Government Reports Further Rise In Foreign Investment

No Karabakh Accord Announced After Armenian-Azeri Summit

Argentine Operator To Boost Investments In Yerevan Airport


AZERBAIJANI AUTHORITIES DECIDE TO HOLD ELECTIONS IN KARABAKH

AGBU Builds Second Karabakh Village, Dozens Prepare to Move Into Border Region

Aliev Sees Armenian Concessions After Azeri Military Buildup

Church Restoration Raises Hopes For Turkish-Armenian Reconciliation

Experts Warn Of IT Staff Shortage In Armenia

 Armenian journalist faces three years jail for "insulting Turkish identity"


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 



 



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ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
      
90th ANNIVERSARY
 
COMMEMORATIVE EVENTS

   
  
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS TO
    COMMEMORATE THE 90TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ARMENIAN
 GENOCIDE

The Community's Official Petition launched by the Genocide 90th Anniv. Commemoration Committee


THE HOLY ARMENIAN
 APOSTOLIC CHURCH


CHURCH NEWS
Press Releases from Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin

THE ARMENIAN EMBASSY
Embassy News Bulletin


HOLY TRINITY ARMENIAN CHURCH OF MANCHESTER WEBSITE


 
UNITED KINGDOM:

Prominent Benefactor and member of U.K. Armenian Community,
Mr George Kurkjian OBE passes away



'Early Day Motion' tabled in previous Parliament (EDM642)

Professor Hovhannisian - Lecture in London

Talk given by Professor Tessa Hofann at University of London

Statement by Baroness Cox of Queensbury

Armenian Genocide and Jewish Holocaust Commemorated in Wales

Mayor of London Ken Livingstone speaks of Armenian Genocide

Archbishop Y. Gizirian visits London

Community members receive Pontifical Honours



TURKEY:

Erdogan-Hurriyet Interview:

Pastor shocks Turkish TV viewers by bold remarks on Genocide


Turkish Publisher charged for publishing book by Armenian author

Ancient Armenian Church in danger of collapse



GENOCIDE:

Turkey's Memory Lapse -
ARMENIAN GENOCIDE PLAGUES ANKARA 90YEARS ON
By Bernhard Zand
Article published in Spiegel Online


Link to "Turkish Crimes of Our Century - chronology - details

French MEP calls on Turkish Deputies to recognise Armenian Genocide
 


GENERAL:
' Lessons of Genocide: 1915, 1994 & 2005' Click this link to read an edited version of a recent academic presentation dated 25 May 2005 by Dr Harry Hagopian.  The article examines his views on many salient points in the genocide discourse.


Israel is among the holocaust deniers :  Editorial in HAARETZ By Yossi Sarid


TEN YEARS SHY OF A CENTURY!
The Armenian Genocide 1915
BY DR HARRY HAGOPIAN
 
" It is my contention today that no genocide can be unique since all genocides are reprehensible. This is why I believe it is in the Turkish national interest to come clean and recognise this genocide . . ."
" I believe Turkey cannot find inner peace so long as it denies the genocide. Nor can Armenians for that matter, which is why the souls of Armenian victims still cry out for justice today. . ."
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"WAITING FOR THE DENIAL TO END"
By Dalia Shehori
Published in HAARETZ.com



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ARMENIA:

President Robert Kocharian replies to P.M. Erdogan of Turkey

1,500,000 CANDLES

Armenian Jews celebrate Purim in Yerevan

OSCE Report on Mountainous Karabagh Strikes down Azeri Allegations of Resettlement

 His Eminence Archbishop Shahé Ajemian Enters Eternal Rest
 


UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS Available to Students from Armenia


 

BOOKS

BLUE BOOK - British Parliamentary Report - New Uncensored Version


Balakian: The Burning Tigris


Galichian: Historic Maps of Armenia



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Armenian Church Convenes Meeting to Study Sainthood
for Victims of the Armenian Genocide

From September 3 through 6, 2005, the Armenian Church Committee for the Study of the Canonization of the Victims of the Armenian Genocide convened its inaugural meeting in the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin.  The members of the committee are:

    His Eminence Archbishop Sebouh Sarkissian, Co-Chairman
                                                           (Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia)
    His Grace Bishop Yeznik Petrosian, Co-Chairman (Catholicosate of All Armenians)
    His Grace Bishop Kegham Khatcherian (Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia)
    Very Rev. Fr. Papken Charian, Secretary (Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia)
    Very Rev. Fr. Zadig Avedikian, Secretary (Catholicosate of All Armenians)
    Very Rev. Fr. Daniel Findikian (Catholicosate of All Armenians)

Prior to their meeting, the members of the committee were received by His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, who gave them his Pontifical blessing, placing importance on the work ahead and wishing them success in their endeavors.

His Grace Bishop Yeznik Petrosian introduced the members of the committee to His Holiness, and asked for his blessing. His Eminence Archbishop Sebouh Sarkissian transmitted the fraternal greetings and best wishes for success of His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia.

During their meeting, the members exchanged ideas and viewpoints, and following substantial discussion, established the main task, the framework for analysis, the working timeline and underscored the fundamental statement of the question.

The first working session of the committee will take place from November 8 to 12, 2005, in the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin.

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PRESS RELEASE
Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, Information Services
April 26, 2005

    THE MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS KAREKIN II CATHOLICOS OF ALL ARMENIANS
                     AT THE ECUMENICAL REQUIEM SERVICE FOR THE VICTIMS
                                                      OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

(Saint Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral,

Yerevan, 24 April 2005)

In the Name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.  Amen.

Dearly beloved faithful,

We are living in days of remembrance and spiritual evocation, dedicated to the 90th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.  On the anniversary of this great tragedy of history, we are joined by representatives of many nations who have come to pay their respects and pray with us, as well as many governments who have issued resolutions condemning the Genocide of the Armenians.

Today we commemorate April 24 for the 90th time.  From Armenian Church altars throughout the world, the dispersed Armenian nation offers prayers to heaven with Divine Liturgies; and in all corners of the earth, they humbly bow their heads before memorials and monuments to the Armenian Genocide.  On the hill of Tsitsernakaberd, state officials of the Armenians, thousands and thousands of our people, accompanied by representatives of different nations and states, bowed down as well before the eternal memories of our martyrs, and with heartfelt emotion in this evening hour of peace, we once again entreat the Almighty to grant rest to their countless souls.  We pray that Almighty God keep and protect the world in peace and goodness, so that no people ever again endure the tragedy of genocide.  We pray for the creation and progress of life, and in the brotherhood of peoples, which is the significance and purpose of God's creation, since the paths of life are the paths of the Lord.  "For He created all things, that they might exist; and the generations of the world are wholesome." Wisdom of Solomon 1:14

With this faith, our people survived the tragedy of genocide, and with the hope of their re-born life, they commemorate its 90th anniversary.  Our people believe that they shall see the dawn of that righteous day, when the first genocide of the 20th century will be universally recognized and condemned.

Ninety years ago the Young Turk authorities decided that by eliminating the Armenian population they would solve the "Armenian Question".  The turbulent and confused circumstances of the First World War became the most opportune time to organize the Armenian massacres and forced deportations.  Western Armenia was emptied of its native population.  We lost more than 30 dioceses, and thousands of churches and clergymen.  Our fragmented people were dispersed throughout the world.  Today, however, it is not merely the pain of genocide in our souls, but also feelings of pride and consolation, that Armenians, grief-stricken and displaced, settled on foreign shores, were able to stand tall once again with faith and hope in their souls, and rebuilt their homes and elevated their spiritual and national life. 

We are proud and consoled to remember that in the catastrophic days of the genocide, our people relying on God, unified their might to protect this small piece of land in Eastern Armenia from the same murderers – land on which our new statehood – the first Armenian Republic, was born.  God willed that our people, condemned to death by a wickedly conceived evil plan, should live so that today the following question be raised before the judgment of mankind:  'Where are the three million Armenians who were living in the Ottoman Empire, primarily on their ancestral homelands?'  Genocide does not have a statute of limitations and it cannot have one, since mankind cannot choose the paths of death.  The paths of life are the paths of men.

Our time bears the responsibility to not leave the obligations of the present day to tomorrow.  The recognition of the first genocide of the 20th century now will benefit the reinforcement of intolerance for violence and prohibition of trampling of human and national rights, and will advance the strengthening of humanitarian values.

As Pontiff of All Armenians, on behalf of our people dispersed throughout the world, we extend words of gratitude today to all countries and peoples who, in the most difficult times of our lives, accepted and welcomed the Armenians who had survived the massacres.  We also send a message of gratitude to all states, international organizations and individuals who have recognized the Genocide of the Armenians and who contribute their efforts to make that recognition universal.  Today, with prayer and humility, we also remember those individuals, who in those dark days, raised their voices of protest for the sake of our people being annihilated.

Our words of thanks also to the representatives of Sister Churches, official delegations, members of non-governmental organizations, intellectuals from different countries and ambassadors and representatives of diplomatic missions accredited in Armenia, who are here on the occasion of the 90th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide to pay their respects, pray together with us and are present today for this requiem service.  We bring our love and blessings to the survivors of the Genocide present here today, who bear the courageous spirit and will of our people, and whose reward, according to the words of our Lord, is great in heaven.

May God hear our prayers we offer to heaven asking for rest for the innocent souls of our martyrs, and bless all efforts borne from the love of peace, justice and life .  "For He created all things, that they might exist; and the generations of the world are wholesome."

May the grace, mercy and blessings from our Father in heaven be with us and with all.  Amen.

 

                                             

                                           His Holiness Pope John Paul II during his visit to Armenia, pictured with
                                                              His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians
        
                     HIS HOLINESS POPE JOHN PAUL II

    It was with deep sorrow that the world heard of the passing away of  His Holiness Pope John Paul II on Saturday the 2nd of April, 2005.

Bishop Nathan Hovhannisian - Primate of the Holy Armenian Apostolic Church of Great Britain and the Armenian Community & Church Council of Great Britain extend their most sincere and fraternal condolences and sympathies to the Holy Catholic Church and the members of the Catholic Community and we join them in mourning the loss of the Holy Father.

The Holy Father will be especially remembered by the Armenian people of the world for his Papal Visit to Armenia and pilgrimage to Dzidzernagapert, the Armenian Genocide Memorial Monument where he said prayers and laid a wreath in memory of the 1.5 million victims of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 in Ottoman Turkey.  Pope John Paul II was the first head of the Roman Catholic Church to set foot on Armenian soil and describe the 1915 slaughter of Armenians in Ottoman Turkey as genocide

The Pope had termed the 1915 tragedy a genocide in a joint communiqué with Catholicos Karekin II issued in the Vatican in November 2000.  Another joint statement signed by the two spiritual leaders in Yerevan likewise referred to "the extermination of 1.5 million Armenian Christians in what is generally referred to as the first genocide of the 20th century."

                                                  

                                                  His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians together with
                                                  His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia
                                                  at the Funeral of Pope John Paul

   

A message from Father Shnork:
                                            
ARMENIAN CHURCH CHILDREN'S CLUB

A new club is starting this month.  The club is for children aged between 5 years and 12 years and it will be held on the first Saturday of each month. Its is to include ALL children of Armenian descent, whether they speak Armenian or not.  In fact, the club will be held in English so that everyone can understand and participate in it and no one will feel excluded. The emphasis will be on learning about Armenian Church discipline and tradition, as well as participating in prayers and liturgical music with much fun and in an interactive way. Once children have learned some of the songs, a special church service will be conducted for them with their active participation. Children will learn how to behave, how to act and how to take part in the church.

The idea for this club has come from members of the community whose children are not currently involved in any of the extensive activities already established in Acton but who would like them to gain an understanding of their heritage and roots. As the club develops, different activities will be included such as traditional dances, bible study for children, children¹s choir, contemporary music and a basic history of Armenia.

So come along and give it a try.  Everyone is welcome!  It is not a huge commitment; one hour, once a month.

THE FIRST SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH   -  6.30 to 7.30pm -   (Parking is free on meters/single yellows after 6.30 pm)

at the Nevart Gulbenkian Hall, rear of St Sarkis Church, Iverna Gardens, Kensington W8

Should you require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact anyone of us:

Father Shnork    020 7937 0152
Isabelle Alexander Maldoom 020 8879 0423
Julie Young    020 8993 5162

 

 

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                   OFFICIAL VISIT TO ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY
      and PONTIFICAL VISIT TO THE UNITED KINGDOM ARMENIAN COMMUNITY
       By  His Holiness Catholicos Karekin II,  Supreme Patriarch of All Armenians

His Holiness the Catholicos paid an Official Visit to the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Visit Programme which lasted from the 10th of June to the 14th of June, 2004 included an audience with   Her Majesty the Queen.
On Sunday the 13th of June, 2004 at 11.00am a Eucharist Service was held at Canterbury Cathedral at which the Archbishop of Canterbury presided and His Holiness Karekin II delivered a sermon.   
 
The first official Pontifical Visit to the Armenian Community of Great Britain by His Holiness took  place from the 14th to the 17th of June, 2004.                       
                                                                           

                                                       His Holiness with some members of the ACCC together with Bishop Nathan Hovhannisian

  CLICK HERE TO SEE LETTER RECEIVED FROM HIS HOLINESS, FOLLOWING HIS VISIT                                                        
                                                   
PLEASE CLICK HERE TO SEE A PHOTO RECORD OF THE VISIT
 

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PRESS RELEASE

Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, Information Services
Address:  Vagharshapat, Republic of Armenia
Contact:  Rev. Fr. Ktrij Devejian
Tel:  (374 1) 517 163
Fax:  (374 1) 517 301
E-Mail:  ktrij@etchmiadzin.am

December 16, 2004

     
His Holiness Karekin II Receives President of Russian Parliament

                                                   

On December 15, His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians received Mr. Boris Grislov, President of the State Duma (Parliament) of the Russian Federation.

His Holiness welcomed the honored guest to the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin and reflected on the increasing cooperation between Armenia and Russia in economic and cultural spheres.  Thanking His Holiness for the audience, Mr. Grislov informed the Catholicos of the details of his recent visit to Armenia and the agreements which were made between the two governments.

His Holiness and Mr. Grislov also spoke of the close ties that exist between the Armenian Apostolic and Russian Orthodox Churches.  Offering his best wishes to the President of the Duma, the Catholicos of All Armenians extended his appreciation to the Russian authorities for their care and attention to the Armenian community in Russia.

Present for the meeting were His Grace Bishop Yeznik Petrossian, Director of Inter-Church Relations for the Mother See; Mher Shahnazarian, president of the standing committee for defense, national security and internal affairs for the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia; and Anatoly Dryukov, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to Armenia.

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HIS HOLINESS KAREKIN II RECEIVES TURKISH INTELLECTUALS

                     

On December 8, 2004,  His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, received a group of 30 Turkish scientists, journalists, authors and intellectuals in the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin.  The delegation from Turkey were members of the "Eastern Assembly Initiative" who are in Armenia accompanied by Hagop Dink and Ara Kochounian, editors of the Istanbul-based "Agos" and "Jamanak" newspapers respectively.

Mr. Dink introduced the delegation to His Holiness and expressed the gratitude of the group for the audience.  He noted that the intention of the participants was to become better acquainted with their neighboring country and people, and their cultural, economic, political and religious life.

The Catholicos of All Armenians welcomed the guests and greeted the initiative stating, "An important mission is reserved for intellectuals in the spheres of education and instruction, in the internal national and public life of each country, as well as in the formation of mutual relationships between countries and peoples, and in their progress and development."

During the meeting, in response to questions from the Turkish delegation, His Holiness presented the mission of the Armenian Church throughout the world, focusing on the difficulties during the Soviet years, and the new opportunities and challenges in the present day of Armenian independent statehood.  Special mention was made by His Holiness of the pan-national nature of Armenian life and the work of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin in inter-church and inter-faith ties.

With regards to the current state of Armenia-Turkey relations, His Holiness specifically emphasized the Armenian Genocide, and stressed that the genocide is a historical fact which cannot be a point of debate.

Regarding international conflicts in the region, as well as in the Middle East, the Pontiff of All Armenians underscored the necessity of not attributing a religious nature or religious grounds to these disputes.  His Holiness stated that an excellent path to resolving and settling these conflicts would be through inter-faith dialogue.

Concluding his remarks, His Holiness Karekin II extended his best wishes for the success of the mission of the "Eastern Assembly Initiative".  Present for the meeting were His Eminence Archbishop Grigoris Buniatian, primate of the Armenian Diocese of the Ukraine, and His Grace Bishop Arshak Khatchatrian, Chancellor of the Mother See.

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                     ARMENIAN CHURCH YOUTH CLUB


November 2004

A new club is starting this month.  The club is for children aged between 5 years and 12 years and it will be held on the first Saturday of each month. Its is to include ALL children of Armenian descent, whether they speak Armenian or not.  In fact, the club will be held in English so that everyone can understand and participate in it and no one will feel excluded. The emphasis will be on learning about Armenian Church discipline and tradition, as well as participating in prayers and liturgical music with much fun and in an interactive way. Once children have learned some of the songs, a special church service will be conducted for them with their active participation. Children will learn how to behave, how to act and how to take part in the church.

The idea for this club has come from members of the community whose children are not currently involved in any of the extensive activities already established in Acton but who would like them to gain an understanding of their heritage and roots. As the club develops, different activities will be included such as traditional dances, bible study for children, children¹s choir, contemporary music and a basic history of Armenia.

So come along and give it a try.  Everyone is welcome!  It is not a huge commitment; one hour, once a month (the first Saturday of each month) and the parking from 6.30pm is free!

Should you require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact anyone of us:

Father Shnork    020 7937 0152
Isabelle Alexander Maldoom 020 8879 0423
Julie Young    020 8993 5162

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                        Visit of His Holiness Mar Ignatius Zakka I Iwas,
                           Patriarch of Antioch and All the East

                

Text of speech delivered by Bishop Nathan Hovhannisian:

Your Holiness Mar Ignatius Zakka I Iwas, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East
Esteemed Representatives of the Churches in the United Kingdom,
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ:

Let me first extend to Your Holiness as well as to all those at St Andrew's Church my Christ-centred and fraternal greetings on this auspicious day for the Syrian Orthodox Church. Indeed, we are gathered here today to celebrate the Divine Liturgy and to welcome His Holiness Mar Ignatius Zakka I Iwas on his visit to the United Kingdom.

However, this day is not a favourable one only for the Syrian Orthodox Church. It is also a day of rejoicing for the family of Oriental Orthodox Churches in the United Kingdom. After all, we proclaim and revere the same God, and our family of Churches comprises Armenians, Copts, Syrians, Ethiopians and Indian Malabars, as well as Syrians, who share the same ecclesiology and traditions. This is why the Council of Oriental Orthodox Churches, in my voice as its President today, also shares with the Syrian Orthodox Church its joy and celebrations.

Indeed, few Christian denominations can claim the antiquity of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch, whose foundations can be traced back to the dawn of Christianity as one of the earliest established apostolic churches. It was in Antioch, after all, that the followers of Jesus were called Christians as we are told in the Book of Acts in the New Testament, The disciples were first called Christians in Antioch (Ac 11:26).

Over many long decades, my own Armenian Apostolic Church and the Syrian Orthodox Church have worked closely together in the service of the one Body of Christ. We have engaged in many ecumenical encounters and at many levels from Holy Etchmiadzin to the Middle East, from Europe to the United Kingdom. This strong ecumenical cooperation happens because we also recognise at the helm of the Syrian Orthodox Church a man whose ecumenical leadership, at the World Council of Churches and the Middle East Council of Churches as a former President, strives to draw the fellowship of the churches together. This relationship between our own two Churches continues from strength to strength today with His Holiness Catholicos Karekin II, and is a winning Christian witness from two ancient churches who trace their legacy upon Saints Peter, Thaddeus and Bartholomew. We are all one family, facing the challenges together in a spirit of understanding, harmony and even diversity.

Your Holiness, I conclude with the prayerful hope of the Council of Oriental Orthodox Churches that we learn to respond favourably to our Lord's intercessory prayer that His disciples might be one as He and the Father are one so that 'the world might believe'. 

Amen

+ Bishop Nathan Hovhannisian,
President, Oriental Orthodox Council of Churches
Primate of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Great Britain
Pontifical Legate to the See of Canterbury

27 June 2004

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                VISIT TO THE U.K. OF HIS HOLINESS POPE SHENOUDA III
                                OF THE COPTIC ORTHODOX CHURCH


A Thanksgiving Service took place at St Mark's Coptic Orthodox Church on 16 January 2004. This Service, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Consecration of this leading Church in London, was presided over by His Holiness Pope Shenouda III.

The occasion was attended by the leaders of the various Churches in the UK - including representatives from the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox, Catholic and Anglican families.

His Grace Bishop Nathan Hovhannissian, Primate of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Great Britain, addressed the gathering of faithful in his capacity as President of the Council of Oriental Orthodox Churches.

 

 

The following is the message delivered by His Grace, Bishop Nathan Hovhannisian:

 

Council of Oriental Orthodox Churches

Your Holiness Pope Shenouda III,  
Your Grace Archbishop of Canterbury, 
Esteemed Representatives of the Churches in the United Kingdom,

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ:

Al Salaamou Aleikoum on this auspicious day for the Coptic Orthodox Church.

Indeed, we are gathered here this evening for a Thanksgiving Service that praises the Almighty as it celebrates the Silver Jubilee of the consecration of St Mark's Coptic Orthodox Church in London. Indeed, this hallowed church is considered the mother church of all Coptic Orthodox Churches in United Kingdom.

St Mark's Church is an idea that first saw the light of day in 1971, and His Holiness Pope Shenouda later consecrated it in 1979. Indeed, in January 2000, a few short years ago, and quoting St Matthew from the New Testament, Pope Shenouda described St Mark's Church as a small seed that grew up 'and became a great tree so that the birds of the air came to nest in its branches' (Mt 13:32).

However, today is not an auspicious day only for the Coptic Orthodox Church. It is also a day of rejoicing for all the Oriental Orthodox Churches in the United Kingdom. After all, we proclaim and revere the same God, and we come from a family of Churches comprising Armenians, Syrians, Ethiopians and Indian Malabars as well as Copts who share the same ecclesiology and traditions. This is why the Council of Oriental Orthodox Churches, in my voice as its President today, also congratulates the Coptic Orthodox Church on its twenty-five-year jubilee celebrations.

Over the decades, my own Armenian Church and the Coptic Church have engaged closely in their ecumenical encounters. No wonder though: after all, the Coptic Orthodox Church enjoys at its helm a man whose ecumenical leadership, encompassing the World Council of Churches and the Middle East Council of Churches, strives to draw the fellowship of the churches together. I remember the friendly cooperation between our late Catholicos and Supreme Patriarch, His Holiness Karekin I, with Pope Shenouda both during Catholicos Karekin's time at the House of Cilicia in Antelias and then in Holy Etchmiadzin. This relationship continues from strength to strength today with His Holiness Catholicos Karekin II, and is a winning Christian testimony of those two ancient churches that refer to Saints Mark, Thaddeus and Bartholomew. But it is also a source of pride for the entire family of Oriental Orthodox Churches assembled herein today. We are all one family, and we face the challenges together in a spirit of understanding, harmony and even diversity.

I conclude with the prayerful hope of the Council of Oriental Orthodox Churches that we learn to respond favourably to our Lord's intercessory prayer that His disciples might be one as He and the Father are one so that 'the world might believe'.  Amen!

+ Bishop Nathan Hovhannisian
President, Council of Oriental Orthodox Churches of GB
Primate of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Great Britain
Pontifical Legate to the See of Canterbury

16 January 2004

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16th March 2004

The Holy Land Christian Ecumenical Foundation (HCEF) is one of the largest ecumenical grassroots organisations helping all Christian indigenous communities in the Holy Land.

Last week, the President of the HCEF, Sir Rateb Rabie, as well as the HCEF Co-Chair and Editor, Ms Julia James, visited London and held meetings with the Ecumenical Officer at Lambeth Palace, the Conference of Catholic Bishops in the UK, the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre, Churches Together for Britain and Ireland, Pax Christi UK as well as many other British and Arab associations in London.

They also met with the Council of Oriental and Orthodox Churches (COOC) where they requested the support of the Council in their planned ministry and activities in the UK.

All the meetings were cooridnated by Dr Harry Hagopian, Ecumenical, Legal and Political Consultant for the Armenian Apostolic Church in Great Britain. Dr Hagopian wears also the hat of HCEF Outreach Coordinator in the UK.

In the picture, Sir Rateb Rabie and Julia James, in addition to HG Bishop Nathan Hovhannisian, President of the COOC, HG Bishop Angaelos of the Coptic Orthodox Church and Deacon Aziz Noor, Secretary of the COOC.


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          HG Bishop Nathan Hovhannisian Meets the
                        Archbishop of Canterbury

HG Bishop Nathan Hovhannisian, Primate of the Armenian Church in Great Britain and Pontifical Legate to the See of Canterbury, met on 19th June 2003, with HG Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, at Lambeth Palace.

Accompanied by Mr George Kurkjian, Honorary President of the St Sarkis Church Trust, and Dr Harry Hagopian, Ecumenical, Legal and Policy Consultant, Bishop Nathan congratulated the Archbishop once more upon his recent enthronement. He also reviewed with him relations between the two Sees, and discussed ways of enhancing ties between the Armenian Apostolic and Anglican Churches. Both religious leaders also discussed the forthcoming visit of HH Catholicos Karekin II to the UK – most likely to be during 2004.

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Bishop Nathan Hovhannisian Takes Part in Top Level Church Forum

22.07.2003

Churches Together in England held its Forum meeting this year at the Hayes Conference Centre in Swanwick, Derbyshire, from 18 to 20 July 2003. Uniting representatives from the different Orthodox, Catholic and Protestant Churches under the theme of 'Contributing to a Common Life 2003', the representatives of all the Churches in the United Kingdom dealt with ecumenical matters of unity amongst them and focused on the Christian vision for the future.

HG Bishop Nathan Hovhannisian, Primate of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Great Britain, attended the Forum meeting in his capacity as President of the Council of Oriental Orthodox Churches. During the Forum, he also held meetings with HG Archbishop Rowan Williams and HE Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor. He also assisted in the Group meetings that took place at the Forum.

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                       LONDON COMMUNITY PASTOR

On 1st June, 2003 the Armenian Community and Church Council announced that with the kind co-operation of St Sarkis Church, and the consent of the Community's Primate - Bishop Nathan Hovhannisian,  Rev. Shnork Baghdassarian has been appointed Pastor of the Community - whose church services are held at the St Yeghiche Church, Cranley Gardens in Kensington, London. 

It had for a long time been felt that there was a need for a Pastor who would attend to the Pastoral needs of the Community, visit the sick and most especially be readily available to assist and give spiritual comfort and guidance to whoever approaches him.  As part of his duties, Father Shnork will visit families and perform the age-old and revered 'Blessing of the Home' (Dnorhnek).

Father Shnork is well known to the British Armenian Community as he has for many years been serving as Pastor of St Sarkis Church and has effectively also been performing most of the duties of Pastor of St Yeghiche, since in the case of need, he has always been ready to help.  He is a much-liked and devoted clergyman and we are sure he will contribute greatly to the Spiritual needs of the Community.

Fr Shnork Kahana Baghdassarian was ordained a priest on 16th October 1983 at the Mother see of Holy Etchmiadzin.  His first assignment at the Holy See was the Editorial Assistant of the Holy Etchmiadzin Journal, followed by Personal Assistant to His Holiness Vasken I, Catholicos of All Armenians of the blessed memory.  In 1985, Father Shnork was sent to London to continue his theological studies and to serve at the St Sarkis Armenian Church under the spiritual direction of His Eminence Archbishop Yeghishe Gizirian.  After his  graduation from Heythrop College, University of London, he returned to Armenia and continued his service in the Homeland as a lecturer and member of the newly formed Christian Teaching Center.  He also set up and managed Holy Etchmiadzin's Media Office under the direction of His Holiness Vasken I.  In 1993, the Trustees of St Sarkis Armenian Church appointed Father Shnork as Pastor of St Sarkis.  In parallel with his pastoral responsibilities, he continued his postgraduate studies, graduating with both a Diploma in Pastoral Theology and MA in Pastoral Liturgy.  He has also served in various charitable and voluntary organisations and committees, including Aid Armenia, GRAG, Education Committee and 1700 Anniversary Committee.

Father Shnork can be contacted at the Vicarage

 

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Diocese of England Celebrates Divine Liturgy
of Oath in Holy Etchmiadzin
 

            


On Sunday, June 8, the Armenian Church celebrated the Feast of Pentecost, also described as the "Birthday of the Universal Church".  It was on this day that the Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles of Christ, following His Ascension into heaven.  Divine Liturgy was celebrated in the Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin by His Grace Bishop Nathan Hovhanissian, Primate of the Armenian Church Diocese of England.  His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians presided during the Liturgy.  His Grace Bishop Nathan led a group of faithful pilgrims from the United Kingdom, who had traveled to Armenia to celebrate their "Divine Liturgy of Oath" together in the Mother See.

During the Liturgy, on behalf of the Catholicos of All Armenians, His Eminence Archbishop Nerses Bozabalian welcomed the pilgrims to the Mother See, and invited His Grace to deliver his message addressed to the faithful.

In his sermon, His Grace Bishop Nathan noted, "For 17 continuous centuries, every son and daughter of Armenia has come under the arches of this sanctuary built by God, to repeat the prayers of their forebears, and to share their vision.  For 17 continuous centuries, from this Holy Altar, each Armenian faithful communes with the Holy Body and Blood of the Savior, sending his prayer up to God with the ascending incense and supplicating candlelight.  For 17 continuous centuries, in this Holy place where the Only-Begotten Descended, and where the ever-burning Illuminator-lit lamp of the Holy Altar of Descent remains always aflame, in this sanctuary where Christ Himself stepped, every