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    First ever Armenian Holy Mass in Manama, Bahrain

    Azad-Hye, United Arab Emirates
    Feb 17 2005

    AZAD-HYE (17 February 2005): The spiritual leader of the Armenian
    community in Kuwait and the GCC countries Archbishop Dr. Gorun Babian
    visited Bahrain on 9th December 2004 and officiated, for the first
    time in the Kingdom of Bahrain, an Armenian Holy Mass on 10th
    December 2004, at the Awali Chapel at 7.30pm. This was followed by a
    dinner at the "Majestic Hotel" in Juffair. His Grace was accompanied
    by the priest of the parish in Sharjah, Father Aram Deyirmendjian.

    Some 50 Armenians arrived from nearby Saudi Arabia (Khobar and Damam
    cities) to join the small Armenian community in Bahrain, which
    numbers around 30 people. Armenians of Bahrain and Saudi Arabia hold
    passports of various countries such as Syria, Lebanon, Egypt,
    Ethiopia, Cyprus, USA, Canada, etc.

    Archbishop Babian said in his speech address to the Armenians of
    Bahrain and the neighbouring areas: "Wherever you are located,
    whether in a large Armenian community or in a remote desert, that
    place could be altered to a flourishing oasis, a kind of tiny
    spiritual fatherland, with the blessing of the Armenian Church".

    Until recently, only in Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, the
    Armenians enjoyed organized community life. Recent changes,
    especially in the attitude of Qatar and Bahrain towards their foreign
    communities, encouraged Armenians to get organized in both countries.


    The Diocese's higher body based in Kuwait authorized therefore
    Archbishop Babian to contact the Armenians in those countries and
    assist them in organizing their community life. In April 2003 His
    Grace visited Doha, where some 200 Armenians are settled and
    officiated Holy Mass service. The Council of Qatar Armenians was
    formed which started to conduct regular meetings, dealing with
    community affairs.

    Mrs. Adrine Khatchadourian, one of the main figures of the Armenian
    community of Bahrain managed to find a suitable location for the
    first time ever Armenian Holy Mass in Manama. She also managed to
    contact almost all the Armenians of Bahrain and those who are living
    in nearby Saudi Arabia, where no Christian clergy is allowed to
    enter. She coordinated her efforts with Setrak Dakesian and Hayrabed
    Hayrabedian, both residents of Saudi Arabia. The Holy Mass was
    followed by a prayer dedicated to the souls of beloved ones.
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