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    ISSUE OF NORASHEN SURB NSHAN CHURCH TO TOP ARMENIAN AND GEORGIAN CHURCH
    LEADERS' MEETING AGENDA

    Azg/arm
    5 March 05


    The Armenian diocese of Georgia issued a press release yesterday in
    regard to the incident with the Armenians Surb Astvatsatsin church of
    Norashen in Tbilisi. Daily Azg's March 4 issue highlighted the issue
    of this 15th century Armenian church in Leselidze Str in Tbilisi that
    the Georgian Church attempts to appropriate. It must be noted before
    turning to the release itself that during the last 15 years the
    Georgian clergy, spearheaded by Iliad II Patriarch, took hold of and
    consecrated few Armenian churches in Tbilisi including Kusanats Surb
    Stepanos church, Surb Bethlehem, church of Khikho and others.

    The Armenian Diocese blessed the Armenian and Georgian youth and hopes
    to resolve the conflict surrounding Norashen during high level
    negotiations

    On 3.3.2005 a peaceful action planned by the Armenian-Georgian Youth
    organization, which assembled more than 200 youth, took place in the
    Centreof Tbilisi. The youths set out at the Cathedral Sioni located
    near Norashen, then moved on to the latter and ended at the Armenian
    Church Surp Gevorg. The Georgian youth joined the Armenians in this
    peaceful action to express their disagreement with the actions of
    Georgian priests aimed at the appropriation of Armenian Churches and
    to underline the fact that not all Georgians support this position. At
    Surp Gevorg they lit candles and received blessings from Father
    Abgar. In his address to the youth, Father Abgar remembered former
    times, when both nations observed mutual pilgrimages, with faithful
    Georgians visiting Holy Etchmiadzin to take part in the liturgy with
    Armenians and Armenians in turn came to Svetiskhoveli. He mentioned
    this tradition was surprisingly kept alive even during Soviet times,
    when religion was suffering suppression.

    Unfortunately, despite the goodwill of the Georgian youth who had come
    to express their solidarity with the local Armenians, many of them
    refused to enter the Armenian Church Surp Gevorg and stayed outside in
    the courtyard. Some of the Armenian youth decided then to continue
    their action by planting their tents in front of Norashen and were on
    the verge of declaring a hunger strike.

    After the prayers and an appeasing sermon by Father Abgar, the tense
    situation among the youth was defused and some of the Georgian youth
    came forward to receive Father Abgar's blessing. The Georgian and
    Armenian youth then peacefully ended their action.

    The Armenian Diocese hopes to be able to solve the tensions
    surrounding Norashen and Surp Neshan on a high level during future
    negotiations betweenKarekin II, the Catholicos of all Armenians and
    Iliad II, the Patriarch of Georgia.

    For recollection, tensions relating to the 17 years old conflict
    around Norashen had arisen again after the obvious attempt by Georgian
    priests to change historical facts. The Armenian Diocese had already
    communicated these factsin a former Press Release of February 28.

    A few months ago, hundred year old Georgian grave stones, carrying
    Georgian inscriptions, suddenly appeared in the courtyard of the
    Armenian Church Norashen. Rather, they were transported here. Our
    photographer and cameraman had filmed these stones still wrapped in
    their iron wires, thrown randomly intothe church's courtyard. In the
    meantime these stones have been neatly lined up and safely installed
    along the church's wall. The reasoning behind is crystal clear: these
    actions serve to "prove" that the church is in fact a Georgian
    orthodox one, as according to the words of the Georgian priest, Father
    Tariel, "The Armenians would have never let the Georgians bury in
    their dead in front of their own church". At the same time as the
    Georgian stones were brought from an unknown cemetery to Tbilisi, the
    Armenian ones, located on the other side of the church were found
    vandalised - the Armenian inscriptions had been destroyed.

    Armenian Diocese in Georgia
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