ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC CHURCH PARTICIPATES IN "RELIGIONS FOR PEACE" WORLD SUMMIT
ARMENPRESS
Aug 28 2006
ETCHMIADZIN, AUGUST 28, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Apostolic Church for
the first time participates in a three-day "Religions for Peace"
world summit which kicked off in Japanese town of Kyoto.
Catholicosate press service said that more than 500 religious leaders,
including the leader of the Australian and New Zealand Diocese of
Armenian Church Archbishop Aghan Paliozian, as well as public and
political figures are participating in the summit.
"Religions for Peace" organization consists of inter-religious councils
and groups which are aimed at promoting cooperation among all the
religious communities of the world as well as at the elimination of
all the existing conflicts.
The first summit of the organization was held 35 years ago in Japanese
town of Kyoto.
ARMENPRESS
Aug 28 2006
ETCHMIADZIN, AUGUST 28, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Apostolic Church for
the first time participates in a three-day "Religions for Peace"
world summit which kicked off in Japanese town of Kyoto.
Catholicosate press service said that more than 500 religious leaders,
including the leader of the Australian and New Zealand Diocese of
Armenian Church Archbishop Aghan Paliozian, as well as public and
political figures are participating in the summit.
"Religions for Peace" organization consists of inter-religious councils
and groups which are aimed at promoting cooperation among all the
religious communities of the world as well as at the elimination of
all the existing conflicts.
The first summit of the organization was held 35 years ago in Japanese
town of Kyoto.