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    PRESS RELEASE
    Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, Information Services
    Address: Vagharshapat, Republic of Armenia
    Contact: Rev. Fr. Ktrij Devejian
    Tel: (374 10) 517 163
    Fax: (374 10) 517 301
    E-Mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.armenianchurch.org
    April 18, 2006

    Feast of the Glorious Resurrection of Jesus Christ
    in the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin

    "We must take up the cross and follow the Lord, accomplish the good even
    when confronted with obstacles, worship the One Who was crucified even to
    the point of our own crucifixion, to see the stone of disbelief rolled away
    from the grotto of faith and spirituality." - Karekin II

    On Sunday, April 16, the Feast of the Glorious Resurrection of Our Lord
    Jesus Christ was celebrated by the worldwide Armenian Church. His Holiness
    Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, celebrated
    the Pontifical Divine Liturgy in the Mother Cathedral of the Armenian people
    - Holy Etchmiadzin.

    Early in the morning, a religious parade was held in the city of
    Vagharshapat with the blessings of His Holiness. More than one thousand
    young men and women began walking from the Monastery of St. Hripsime to Holy
    Etchmiadzin, led by drums and trumpets and under the singing of church
    hymns. They arrived in the Mother See just in time to greet the Pontifical
    procession of His Holiness as it began from the Residence of the Catholicos
    toward the Mother Cathedral to celebrate the Easter Divine Liturgy.

    Surrounded by thousands of faithful Armenians from Armenia and the Diaspora,
    the convergence of the two processions as the Liturgy commenced infused
    great spiritual joy and happiness into the atmosphere of the Mother See and
    the emotions of the people. Assisting His Holiness as he celebrated the
    Liturgy were His Grace Bishop Vicken Aikazian, Diocesan Legate of the
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern); and His Grace Bishop
    Vazgen Mirzakhanian, Primate of the Armenian Diocese of Georgia.

    The Mother Cathedral was filled to capacity, and the overflowing crowd in
    the courtyard of the Mother See heard the message of the Pontiff, as he
    declared: "Christ is Risen from the dead! Blessed is the Resurrection of
    Christ."

    The theme for His Holiness' sermon was from St. Paul's Letter to the Romans,
    "So that as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we
    too might walk in newness of life" (Romans 6:4). In his message to the
    Armenian faithful in Armenia and the Dispersion, His Holiness stated in
    part, "Two millennia after these events in the history of mankind, the
    Glorious Resurrection of Christ grants the same consolation and happiness to
    the living, through which we have the grace to pass from death to life, from
    darkness to light. Today as well, the words of the Apostle are very timely
    for nations and peoples, 'As Christ was resurrected from the dead by the
    glory of the Father, the same way we shall walk with a new life'. The world
    as yet cannot completely realize this message - to walk with a new life in
    paths of peace, reconciliation, love and brotherhood. Today also, many
    greet the feast of the Resurrection in tumult and unease, in difficulties
    and worries, and in the dangers of war. The world is tempest-tossed akin to
    a biblical episode, but men are not eager to call upon the Lord, as did the
    Apostles who pleaded with their Teacher to calm the storm. Resonating once
    again today is the greeting of the Resurrected Savior: 'Peace be with you'
    (John 20:19), Who revealed his wounds and pierced side in order to bring the
    world to faith, while the world shows its wounds to protest against God and
    to depart from God.

    ".In contrast to the fundamental problems facing mankind, the feast of
    Resurrection is the grace-filled source of new inspiration, strengthening of
    faith, and in the words of the Apostle, 'to walk in a new life'. It
    reinforces us to withstand difficult situations, and to establish peace,
    hope and love in the lives of men. Throughout history, as in our time,
    financial means and resources, mere secular understandings and
    methodologies, have simply not been enough to face challenges, stop
    socio-political confrontations, or triumph over the calamities of war. To
    have a peaceful, just and philanthropic world, it is necessary to arm
    ourselves today with spiritual armaments rather than deadly weapons. We
    must take up the cross and follow the Lord, accomplish the good even when
    confronted with obstacles, worship the One Who was crucified even to the
    point of our own crucifixion, to see the stone of disbelief rolled away from
    the grotto of faith and spirituality.

    ".We too were called to see the dawning of the Resurrection of Christ.
    Hope, joy and the strength of our faith in the Savior gave life to the
    aspirations of our people and our culture, and guided the course of our
    history. Passing through genocidal paths, our people always believed in
    their new resurrected life with Christ, in their own rebirth. The
    reestablishment of our statehood and the freedom of our people are realities
    today in Armenia and Nagorno Karabagh. On the edges of our homeland and in
    the Diaspora, all our people live with new hopes, aspirations and faith,
    which for centuries has been unceasingly and without shadows dispersed from
    the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin - from the 'altars of light' of our
    churches. May our faith and hope in Christ continue to flow through the
    arteries of our heart, transforming into the power to build the vigorous and
    prosperous country dreamed of by our fathers, to keep our
    national-ecclesiastical life vibrant, to ignite the lights of the future, as
    well as to support and help all on the paths of realizing desires for peace,
    liberty and justice." - stated His Holiness.

    >>From the See of the Apostles Saint Thaddeus and Saint Bartholomew, and the
    Throne of the Illuminator, His Holiness addressed his Easter greetings,
    blessings, congratulations and brotherly love to the Incumbents of the
    Hierarchal Sees of the Armenian Church, the entire ranks of clergy, state
    officials of the Armenians, and all faithful throughout the world.

    Present during the Divine Liturgy were President of the Republic of Armenia
    Robert Kocharian, Prime Minister Andranik Margarian, President of the
    Constitutional Court Gagik Haroutiunian, Ministers of the Government of the
    Republic of Armenia and Members of the National Assembly (Parliament),
    Ambassadors and the diplomatic corps of foreign governments, representatives
    of sister Christian Churches, members of the Supreme Spiritual Council, and
    thousands of faithful.

    The entire Divine Liturgy was broadcast live via satellite to all Armenian
    communities throughout Armenia and the world, including the Middle East,
    Europe, North and South America, Asia, Africa and Australia.

    At the conclusion of the Liturgy, an official reception was hosted in the
    Pontifical Residence for the dignitaries and guests in attendance. His
    Holiness welcomed and congratulated the guests on the occasion of the
    Glorious Resurrection of Christ and once more conveyed to them the great
    tiding of: "Christ is Risen from the dead! Blessed is the Resurrection of
    Christ."

    Later in the afternoon, hundreds of children from the Armenian Church Youth
    Centers converged on Holy Etchmiadzin and were received by His Holiness in
    front of the Pontifical Residence. They came from throughout Armenia to
    congratulate the Pontiff of All Armenians on the occasion of Easter. His
    Holiness welcomed and blessed them, extending his fatherly love and best
    wishes to the young boys and girls, their parents and teachers.

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