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    PRESS RELEASE
    Western Prelacy
    of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America
    Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian
    Prelate, Western United States
    6252 Honolulu Avenue
    La Crescenta, CA 91214
    Tel: (818) 248-7737
    Fax: (818) 248-7745
    Email: [email protected]

    For more information:
    Zanku Armenian (818) 243-3557
    Mercata Group


    His Holiness Aram I to Preside Over USC Symposium

    Important Conference Will Focus on Christian Response to Violence


    (Los Angeles, CA - September 15, 2005) - The University of Southern
    California will be the site of a major conference that His Holiness Aram I,
    Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, will preside over, focusing on the
    Christian response to violence with a special emphasis on the Armenian
    Genocide. Co-sponsored by the Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic
    Church, the USC Institute of Armenian Studies and the
    USC Center for Religion & Civic Culture, the conference is one of several
    public forums during which His Holiness will address such issues under the
    theme of his visit "Towards the Light of Knowledge."

    Many notable scholars will speak on various related topics covering events
    ranging from the Armenian Genocide of 1915 to the current impact of violence
    on the daily lives of communities, families and youth today. His Holiness
    Aram I is deeply involved in the World Council of Churches where he has
    demonstrated leadership in confronting issues of violence throughout the
    world and it is his desire to drive discussions on this issue within
    Armenian communities as well. He will address the symposium with a
    presentation entitled, "Christian Stewardship in Violent Times - The Quest
    for Peace."

    "The church has been witness to the racial violence the Armenian people have
    suffered throughout the course of history and especially with the Armenian
    Genocide," said Prelate, His Eminence Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian.
    "With this year marking the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, the
    church has an even more important role to play today in addressing many of
    these violence issues facing our communities and families throughout the
    world."

    Among the scholars presenting at the conference will be Professor Hrair
    Dekmejian of the USC Department of Political Science and Director of the USC
    Institute of Armenian Studies who will speak about "Christian Perspectives
    on War and Political Violence;" Professor Donald Miller, Director, USC
    School of Religion & Center for Religion & Civic Culture who will set the
    parameters of the conference and moderate one of the panels; and Simon
    Payaslian, Professor of Armenian Genocide Studies, Clark University on "The
    Church Bearing Witness to the Genocide of 1915: Martyrdom, Resistance,
    Remembrance." There will also be two panel discussions during the symposium
    including, "The Church's Response to Political Violence in Today's World"
    with presenters Dr. Rubina Peroomian, UCLA and member of the World Affairs
    Council central committee and Mrs. Lorna Tourian; and "The Church's Role in
    Combating Community Violence" with presenters Dr. Levon Jernazian; Dr. Viken
    Yacoubian; and Dr. Garbis Der Yeghiayan. Following the symposium will be an
    exhibit by Research on Armenian Architecture (RAA) on "Cultural Genocide -
    The Destruction of Armenia's Religious and Cultural Heritage."


    The USC Symposium will be held on October 15, 2005 10:00 AM to 3:30 PM at
    USC's Davidson Conference Center, in the Embassy Room, on the corner of
    Jefferson and Figueroa Streets in Los Angeles. Space is limited, so those
    interested in attending should call the Prelacy office at (818) 248-7737, or
    e-mail: [email protected].


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