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    PRESS OFFICE
    Armenian Holy Apostolic Church Canadian Diocese
    Contact; Deacon Hagop Arslanian, Assistant to the Primate
    615 Stuart Avenue, Outremont Quebec H2V 3H2
    Tel; 514-276-9479, Fax; 514-276-9960
    Email; [email protected]
    Website; www.armenianchurch.ca


    Ottawa - April 2005 marks the 90th anniversary of the first genocide
    of the twentieth century, the Armenian Genocide of 1915. As in the
    case of the atrocity of genocide, committed against the Armenian
    people, other crimes against humanity and civilization have occurred
    "again and again." To mark this important date in history, the
    Diocese of the Armenian Orthodox Church of Canada, will hold an
    Ecumenical (all Christian churches) and Interfaith (all faiths)
    Service, on Friday April 15, 2005, 7:30pm in Ottawa, Canada.

    This Commemoration will be held at Notre Dame Cathedral in Ottawa. The
    Archbishop of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ottawa His Eminence Marcel
    Gervais will be the keynote speaker. Church and Interfaith leaders are
    invited to participate in this ceremony. The services will be
    dedicated to the remembrance of victims of all genocides. The
    commemoration is open to the public.

    In addition to the multi-faith prayers, the commemoration service will
    feature performances of ancient Armenian ecclesiastical music of world
    famous Armenian Church hymns sung by a choir consisting of 60 members
    from the St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Cathedral Choir.
    Despite advanced age and frailty, some of the remaining Genocide
    survivors and their immediate family indicated their desire to
    participate and will be present if their health permits at this
    historic commemoration.

    Federal, provincial and municipal politicians, as well as
    representatives of foreign governments posted in Canada will be
    attending the service.

    Honorable Ed Broadbent, Member of Parliament for Ottawa Centre will be
    the Guest Speaker, for the service. "The massacre of Armenians in
    1915 was a clear undisputed act of genocide. While it is hard to
    imagine anything worse than war, genocide is because people are
    selected for systematic murder not for what they have done or for the
    territory they occupy - but simply for who they are," said Broadbent.

    The ecumenical service in Ottawa is part of a Canada-wide
    commemoration campaign organized by the Canadian Diocese of the
    Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church in association with religious
    figures of many denominations and faiths. Similar interfaith services
    will be held in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver.
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