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  • Cilicia Catholicos: Necessary to Turn Interchurch Dialogue into Coop

    CATHOLICOS OF GREAT HOUSE OF CILICIA EMPHASIZES NECESSITY TO TURN
    INTERCHURCH DIALOGUE INTO COOPERATION

    GENEVE, JUNE 10, NOYAN TAPAN. "Religions have been opposed to each
    other for many years. Then opposing turned into a competition. During
    the last ten-years, religions opened a new page of mutual
    understanding through the dialogue. It is necessary that the dialogue
    turns into a cooperation," Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of
    Cilicia stated this, opening the International Interreligious Assembly
    in Geneve. Aram I Catholicos presided the above-mentioned assembly and
    was its main speaker. In his speech lasted for about an hour, Aram I
    Catholicos first characterized the present world with its positive and
    negative developments, then emphasized the religion's role in the
    present public life. His Holiness also touched upon those main
    principals which must make advances in the interreligious dialogue,
    spoke about those public values existing in religions which must be a
    base for the interreligious dialogue, cooperation and coexistence.

    Aram I Catholicos touched upon the moral authority of religions,
    especially in the present world being in alarms. In the conclusion of
    his speech, His Holiness called religions on together life, with
    keeping thier independence and withstand the world's alarms on the
    basis of public values. He also stressed the imperative necessity of
    leading the human society to justice and peace. As Noyan Tapan was
    informed from the Patriarchate's Press Service of the Great House of
    Cilicia, more than 150 participants of the assembly welcome the speech
    of His Holiness Aram I with great enthusiasm. During the
    questions-answers held after Aram I Catholicos' speech, a Turkish
    University professor participating in the assembly asked if "religions
    must not educate new generations with antipathy to other nations,"
    which Aram I Catholicos answered: "It is true: love, mutual
    understanding and respect must become a base for all religions'
    education. But we must not forget about people's collective memory. We
    must not forget the done evil. We must not ignore the justice's and
    human rigths' violation. A healthy education must never accept such an
    approach." His Holiness stressed that one may not speak about
    phenomena and criticize them ignoring thier reasons: "Why is there an
    antipathy, why is there a negative approach. Hence, the collective
    memory has an important place and role in education." Representatives
    of the all world religions participated in the assembly held on the
    Churches' World Council's initiative.
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