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    PRESS RELEASE
    Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America
    138 East 39th Street
    New York, NY 10016
    Tel: 212-689-7810
    Fax: 212-689-7168
    e-mail: [email protected]
    Website: http://www.armenianprelacy.org
    Contact: Iris Papazian

    September 26, 2005

    Ecumenical Symposium in New York and International Conference
    In Massachusetts will Convene During Catholicosal Visit to Eastern Prelacy

    NEW YORK, NY-An Ecumenical Symposium and an International Conference are
    part of the many events scheduled during the visit of His Holiness Aram I,
    Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, to the Eastern Prelacy.
    His Holiness will arrive in New York City on October 19, beginning the
    final segment of his visit to North America, which included visits to Canada
    and California. Commemorative events in celebration of the 75th anniversary
    of the establishment of the Seminary at Antelias, as well as religious
    services and celebratory banquets are scheduled in a number of the cities
    the Pontiff will visit.
    An Ecumenical Symposium and an International Conference are two special
    events that were planned to coincide with the Catholicos's visit. His
    Holiness will attend and participate in both.

    Ecumenical Symposium
    In conjunction with His Holiness's visit, a special ecumenical symposium
    has been organized on Saturday, October 22, 2005, at The Interchurch Center,
    475 Riverside Drive in New York City under the general theme, "Challenges
    Facing the Ecumenical Movement in the 21st Century." The symposium, which
    features The Rev. Dr. Samuel Kobia, Secretary General of the World Council
    of Churches (WCC), as the keynote speaker, is jointly sponsored by the
    Eastern Prelacy, the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA,
    and the World Council of Churches (WCC).
    Other speakers and participants include the Rev. Dr. Wesley
    Granberg-Michaelson, General Secretary of the Reformed Church of America;
    The Rev. Dr. Diane Kessler, Executive Director of the Massachusetts Council
    of Churches; Bishop Thomas Hoyt, President of the National Council of
    Churches of Christ in the USA; Rev. Dr. Robert W. Edgar, General Secretary
    of the National Council of Churches; Dr. Anthony Kireopoulos, Deputy General
    Secretary of the National Council of Churches; The Rev. Deborah DeWinter,
    Program Executive for the United States, World Council of Churches; Fr.
    Leonid Kishkovsky, Moderator of the U.S. Conference for the World Council of
    Churches and Ecumenical Officer, Orthodox Church in America and a
    representative from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    Archbishop Oshagan, Prelate of the Eastern Prelacy, one of the hosts of the
    symposium, will provide the welcome. The Symposium will start with prayers,
    in the tradition of the Armenian Apostolic Church and a Meditation by Rev.
    Prof. Robert Wright, General Theological Seminary.
    Closing reflections will be offered by His Holiness Aram I. Attendance
    to the all-day event is by pre-registration only.

    International Conference
    In celebration of the 1600th anniversary of the creation of the Armenian
    alphabet, an International Conference will take place October 28 and 29, at
    Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The Conference is sponsored by
    the Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America, and Harvard
    University's Mashtots Chair, Department of Near Eastern Languages and
    Civilizations, and the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies.
    Scholars from the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Armenia
    will participate in the two-day conference, which will be attended by His
    Holiness Aram I, who during the opening session on Friday evening will
    address the gathering.
    Papers pertinent to the alphabet and its creator will be presented by
    the following specialists: James R. Russell, Mashtots Professor of Armenian
    Studies, Harvard University, Massachusetts; Robert W. Thomson, Gulbenkian
    Professor of Armenian Studies (emeritus), University of Oxford, Great
    Britain; Gohar Muradyan, Senior Scholar at the Matenadaran, Yerevan,
    Armenia; Abraham Terian, Director of St. Nersess Armenian Seminary, New
    York; Michael Stone, Professor of Armenian Studies, Hebrew University of
    Jerusalem; Karen N. Yuzbashian, Oriental Institute, Russian Academy of
    Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia; John Huehnergard, Professor of Semitic
    Languages, Harvard University; Prods Oktor Skjaervo, Aga Khan Professor of
    Iranian Studies, Harvard University; Lusik Stepanyan, Senior Scholar at the
    Matenadaran, Yerevan, Armenia; and Akeksan Hagobyan, Senior Scholar at the
    Institute of Oriental Studies in Yerevan, Armenia.
    The conference is open to the public. The sessions will take place at
    Harvard University's Center for Government and International Studies.
    For information on both the Ecumenical Symposium and the International
    Conference contact Iris Papazian at the Prelacy, 212-689-7810.

    Ecumenical Leader
    Catholicos Aram has been an active participant in the worldwide
    Ecumenical Movement since the early days of his ministry, and is today an
    internationally recognized and respected religious leader. For the past
    fourteen years he has been serving as the Moderator of the Central and
    Executive Committees of the WCC.
    He became intensely active in inter-church dialogue, relations, and
    collaboration in 1972 when he was appointed the Catholicosate's
    representative for ecumenical relations, a post he maintained until 1995
    when he was elected Catholicos. Through these years he represented the
    Church at major theological and ecumenical conferences, assemblies, and
    consultations in different parts of the world.
    As a strong supporter of inter-religious relations, dialogue and
    cooperation, His Holiness has played a significant part in promoting common
    values, mutual understanding and peaceful co-existence among religions.

    Pontifical Divine Liturgy in New York
    A large number of the faithful, especially from the greater Mid-Atlantic
    area, are expected to attend the Pontifical Divine Liturgy on Sunday,
    October 23, 1:30 pm, at St. Bartholomew's Church, one of New York City's
    landmark churches. Parishes in the area are arranging bus transportation.
    Contact your local parish for information.
    A banquet at The Pierre, Park Avenue at 61st Street, will follow the
    Divine Liturgy. Reservations for the banquet ($200 per person) can be made
    by contacting Dr. Louiza Kubikian, 516-248-2955 or Sophie Khachatryan,
    212-689-7810.
    Complete details of the Catholicos's visit are on the Prelacy's web page
    (www.armenianprelacy.org).
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