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    SAINT JOHN'S PRESENTS PAX CHRISTI AWARD TO HIS HOLINESS ARAM I

    CSB/SJU, MN
    College of Saint Benedict | Saint John's University
    http://www.csbsju.edu/news/2006/11/paxc hristi06.htm
    Nov 27 2006

    Saint John's Abbey and University presents its highest honor, the Pax
    Christi Award, to His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House
    of Cilicia of the Armenian Apostolic Church, on Wednesday, Dec. 6.

    The event begins with Evening Prayer at 5 p.m. at the Abbey Church,
    which is open to the public. That is followed by an invitation-only
    reception and dinner. The award ceremony and public address,
    "Challenges Facing Christianity in the Middle East," begins at 8 p.m.
    at the Stephen B. Humphrey Theater and is also open to all.

    His Holiness' relationship with Saint John's came about because of "his
    leadership in opening the manuscript collection of the Catholicosate
    to the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library," said the Rev.

    Columba Stewart, executive director of the HM&ML. "He was our first
    Armenian partner in the Middle East."

    His Holiness is also being recognized for his leadership in ecumenism
    as the founding member of the Middle East Council of Churches and
    moderator of the World Council of Churches since 1991.

    His Holiness was ordained a celibate priest in 1968 and obtained the
    title of Vartabed (Doctor of the Armenian Church) in 1970. In 1979,
    after serving one year as Locum Tenens, he was elected Primate of
    the Armenian Orthodox community in Lebanon. His tenure coincided with
    the Lebanese Civil War.

    His Holiness has been active in inter-church dialogue, relations and
    collaboration since 1972, when he was appointed as the Catholicosate's
    representative for ecumenical relations. He served in this position
    until 1995, and represented the Armenian Church at major theological
    and ecumenical conferences, assemblies and consultations in different
    parts of the world.

    In June 1995, His Holiness was elected Catholicos (the head of the
    church) by the Electoral Assembly of the Armenian Catholicosate of
    Cilicia (35 clergy and 115 lay representatives). He was consecrated
    and installed on July 1, 1995.

    HM&ML was founded 40 years ago in response to the devastating loss
    of manuscripts and books during two World Wars. It is the only
    institution in the world exclusively dedicated to the photographic
    preservation and study of manuscripts, particularly in locations where
    war, theft or physical conditions pose a threat. Since its inception,
    HM&ML has built the world's largest collection of manuscript images,
    having photographed almost 100,000 manuscripts totaling more than 30
    million pages.

    As the highest honor awarded by Saint John's, the Pax Christi Award
    recognizes those who have devoted themselves to God by working in ways
    akin to the tradition of Benedictine monasticism to serve others and
    to build a heritage of faith in the world.

    The award has been presented to 53 individuals, including Cardinal
    Leo Jozef Suenens of Belgium; Archbishop Jean Jadot, the former
    representative of the Holy See in the United States; Eugene McCarthy,
    the former senator, presidential candidate and SJU graduate; Cardinal
    Joseph Bernardin of the Chicago Archdiocese; and His Beatitude Ignatius
    IV Hazim, Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch.

    Michael Hemmesch Director of Media Relations College of Saint
    Benedict/Saint John's University Phone 320-363-2595 Fax 320-363-2016
    [email protected]
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