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    PRESS RELEASE
    Bible Society of Armenia
    Zakiyan 6/26
    Yerevan 375015, Armenia
    Tel: (+374 - 1) 58.55.09, 56.49.06
    Fax: (+374 - 1) 54.24.39
    E-mail: [email protected]

    July 26, 2004

    BIBLE STUDIES IN VAGHARSHAPAT

    YEREVAN - As we approach the end of the first academic year in which the
    teaching of religion was introduced into the public school curriculum,
    the needs of teachers has become a major concern. The school curriculum
    for the 4th grade is entirely devoted to the Bible. The Bible Society
    has received an official request from the educational and religious
    authorities at the highest levels to assist in both the training of
    these teachers and in providing them with their own copies of the
    Scriptures, given the fact that many of them are teaching religion for
    the first time in their lives. At the current stage, the Bible Society
    Board has adopted a project of assisting the teachers of the Armavir
    Region.

    The first phase of this project, April 15-July 15, 2004, took place in
    the city of Vagharshapat. The opening was blessed by HG Bishop Sion
    Adamian, the Primate of the Diocese of Armavir. Forty teachers have
    constantly attended the courses every Thursday afternoon. The manager of
    this project, the Board Secretary Arshavir Kapoudjian, presented the
    mission of the Bible Society and explored the objectives of this
    initiative, stating: "The Bible Society will always meet the need of the
    churches and this is one of the examples that BS carries such
    responsibility upon its shoulders. We know very well how important your
    mission is. Hence, we consider ourselves your colleagues, to work
    together, to bring the Word of God to our new generation." Arshavir
    Kapoudjian (The Old Testament); Rev. Fr Serope Chamurlian, the
    Representative of Mechitarist Congregation to Armenia (The Four Gospels,
    The Acts); Deacon Gevorg Ghushchian, Assistant to the Vicar General of
    Araratian Patriarchal Diocese (The Epistles); Revd Dr Manuel Jinbashian,
    UBS Translation Consultant (Historical and Linguistic Issues in the
    Bible) took part in this project as lecturers.

    On July 15, 2004, was the closure of this phase. After the final
    lecture, certificates have been given to the teachers by HG Bishop
    Adamian. The Primate expressed his gratitude and appreciation to the
    Bible Society for this important initiative. He added: "Everyday and
    everywhere we saw the commitment of the Bible Society." After getting
    the certificates some of the teachers expressed their joy and thanks
    stating: "This initiative gives an opportunity for not simply acquiring
    knowledge but it was also a source for spiritual uplifting. Every time
    we left this classroom we felt much more encouraged and enlightened. So,
    we don't want to take this moment as an end but we hope to continue this
    project."

    The Bible Society plans to organize some school visits and a full-day
    seminar in fall, in the city of Vagharshapat. The next step of such
    project will take place in September 2004 in the city of Armavir

    The Bible Society of Armenia was established in 1991, when the late
    Catholicos Vazgen I and representatives of the United Bible Societies
    signed a memorandum of understanding regarding the translation,
    publication and dissemination of the Holy Bible in Armenia. The Bible
    Society of Armenia is committed to the widest possible meaningful and
    effective distribution of the Holy Scriptures in languages and media
    which meet the needs of people, at a price they can afford. The Board of
    Trustees of The Bible Society of Armenia consists of representatives of
    the Armenian Apostolic Church, the Armenian Catholic Church and the
    Union of Armenian Evangelical and Baptist Churches.

    For further information on Bible Society of Armenia and its activities,
    call (3741) 58-55-09 or 56-49-06; fax (3741) 54-24-39; e-mail
    [email protected]

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