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    Associated Press Worldstream
    January 6, 2005 Thursday 11:01 AM Eastern Time

    Head of Armenian church leads nation in Christmas worship

    YEREVAN, Armenia

    Armenians lit candles and attended services to mark their Christmas
    holiday Thursday as the head of the Armenian Apostolic Church urged
    believers to resist violence, terrorism and the threat of war.

    Catholicos Karekin II led Christmas services at the Echmiadzin
    Cathedral outside the capital, Yerevan. President Robert Kocharian
    and other top government officials attended.

    Karekin told worshippers "to banish hate from the heart" and "to
    resist violence and terrorism and the threat of war."

    Later Thursday, after the Christmas liturgy, priests were to conduct
    a rite known as the Blessing of the Water, which symbolizes the
    baptism of Jesus Christ in the river Jordan.

    "Only the Armenian Church has maintained the ancient tradition of
    celebrating the birth of Christ and the Epiphany on one day," a
    statement from the church said.

    The Armenian Church celebrates Christmas on Jan. 6, the date
    originally used by all Christians. In the fourth century, Christians
    in the Roman Empire began celebrating on Dec. 25 to override a pagan
    winter solstice festival on the same day, but the Armenian church
    left Christmas where it was.

    Four years ago, Armenia celebrated its 1,700th anniversary as a
    Christian country. In 301, it became the first state to make
    Christianity the official religion.

    Worldwide there are about 10 million Armenians. Slightly fewer than
    half live in Armenia itself.
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