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    Ha'aretz, Israel
    April 15 2005

    Sharansky working to end rift between Greek, Armenian clergy

    By Yuval Yoaz

    Minister Without Portfolio Natan Sharansky is trying to reconcile the
    Greek Orthodox and Armenian clergy to enable the peaceful performance
    of the Sabbath of Light ceremony in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
    in Jerusalem.


    The High Court of Justice yesterday debated an urgent petition filed
    by the Armenian patriarch, Archbishop Torkom Manoogian. Sharansky,
    who was appointed by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to reconcile the
    sides, apparently persuaded both patriarchs to sign a commitment
    calling on the public to refrain from violence. Police have warned
    that violence during the ceremony could lead to numerous casualties.

    The Sabbath of Light ceremony is held on the last Saturday before
    Orthodox Christian Easter at the Holy Sepulchre church in the Old
    City. Both communities believe that a divine flame descends from the
    sky on this day and lights the oil lamp standing on Jesus' tomb.
    Orthodox Easter falls on May 1 this year.

    Attorney Eitan Epstein, who represents the Armenian Patriarchy, says
    both sides had maintained the status quo in conducting the ceremony
    together for hundreds of years. However, Greek Orthodox Patriarch
    Irineos I, who was appointed in 2002, refused to let Manoogian leave
    the tomb area first during the ceremony, as is customary. In the
    scuffle that erupted, the "holy fire" from Manoogian's candles was
    extinguished.

    Now the Greek Orthodox Patriarchy refuses to let the Armenian
    representative enter the tomb chapel at all, demanding he wait
    outside the chapel and light his candles from Irineos' candles. "It's
    a scathing humiliation to the Christian Armenian world," said
    Epstein.

    If Sharansky fails to reconcile the two sides by next Tuesday, the
    court will have to rule on the Armenians' request for an injunction
    ordering the police to hold the ceremony in the traditional way.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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