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    Press Release
    Catholicosate of Cilicia
    Communication and Information Department
    Contact: V.Rev.Fr.Krikor Chiftjian, Communications Officer
    Tel: (04) 410001, 410003
    Fax: (04) 419724
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.cathcil.org/

    PO Box 70 317
    Antelias-Lebanon

    Armenian version: http://www.cathcil.org/v04/doc/Armenian.htm


    HIS HOLINESS ADDRESSES THE THIRD ARMENIA-DIASPORA CONFERENCE

    "WE SHOULD WORK FOR A STRONG NATION AND MOTHERLAND"

    declares HIS HOLINESS ARAM I


    His Holiness Aram I called on working for a strong Armenian nation and a
    strong Armenia in an address to a large number of Armenians from every
    corner of the world during the opening session of the third Armenia-Diaspora
    Conference in Yerevan on September 18.

    At the beginning of an impressive and strongly worded speech, His Holiness
    Aram I highlighted the important role of the conference in the life of the
    Armenian nation, church and motherland. He considered this conference, the
    third of its kind, to be a more conscious approach towards collective
    belonging and one dictated by the Armenian nation's collective history.
    Having said this, the Pontiff divided his speech into four parts.

    First, His Holiness showed the true path to the future through
    self-criticism. "The first condition of success and progress is
    self-criticism and then self-correction," he said, adding that attempts to
    veil difficulties and downplay the seriousness of certain situations lead to
    undesired consequences.

    Secondly, His Holiness Aram I spoke in detail about the approach that would
    yield positive results if adopted towards major national issues and
    concerns. Talking about the way these issues should be discussed, brought to
    the table and solved, he stressed the importance of taking into
    consideration the Pan-Armenian factor.

    "The Pan-Armenian factor should become the spirit and basis of our thoughts
    and plans; it should become our viewpoint and perspective. This factor,
    however, should not be confused with a monopole way of thinking and a
    centralized functioning. In its correct understanding, the Pan-Armenian
    factor does not deny the presence of difference; on the contrary, it makes
    them useful and enriching. This is what is demanded from all of us today
    both in Armenia and the Diaspora. Any attempt to transform our differences
    into a confrontation and pollute relation between our nation's two poles is
    unacceptable,' assured the Catholicos.

    Moving on to his third point, His Holiness Aram I reiterated the importance
    of state and national priorities. "Armenia, as a state has its priorities
    that are always subject to review based on the region's geopolitical and
    economic circumstances and Armenia's chief interests."

    Aram I then talked about a number of important national issues that should
    be discussed on a Pan-Armenian level with a clear separation in the roles of
    the Armenian government and the Diaspora. In this context he particularly
    mentioned the recognition of the Armenian Genocide, the Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict, the situation in Javakhk, and the issues of dictation and dual
    nationality. He added that collective discussion on these issues
    "strengthens and channels Pan-Armenian thought in our life."

    Aram I then proposed the establishment of a small body from the various
    state, spiritual and political entities that would meet with the president
    of Armenia at least once a year to discuss Pan-Armenian issues.

    In his fourth point, the Catholicos placed the relationship between Armenia
    and the Diaspora on a cooperation level, away from emotional dimensions and
    the concept of financial aid. He stressed the importance of preserving
    national values in the current wave of globalization.

    "The cooperation between Armenia and the Diaspora should not be conditioned
    by financial standards only and should not be limited to narrow economic
    boundaries. In other words, the Diaspora should not be satisfied with
    financing projects in Armenia; it has much more to give to Armenia with its
    manpower and experience. Armenia in its turn, should not only organize
    Pan-Armenian conferences; it also has a lot to offer to the Diaspora
    particularly in the fields of culture and Armenology. Our church and
    intellectuals have an important role to play in this respect," he added.

    Concluding his speech, His Holiness Aram I reaffirmed the dedication and
    commitment of the Catholicosate of Cilicia to the construction of the
    homeland. One tangible expression of this is its construction of the "New
    Cilicia" village in Karabakh. In this and other future projects, the
    catholicos saw the imperative of halting migration, a task in which all
    Armenians bear responsibility.

    "Let's walk together with a powerful Armenia towards a strong future with a
    firm belief, a united course and committed participation. Here is our
    strength; this is our path. Blessings to eternal Armenia; Blessings to the
    homeland building Armenian nation that is itself rebuilt and eternalized
    with its homeland," called His Holiness to his audience.

    ##

    The Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia is one of the two Catholicosates of
    the Armenian Orthodox Church. For detailed information about the history and
    mission of the Cilician Catholicosate, you may refer to the web page of the
    Catholicosate, http://www.cathcil.org/ The Cilician Catholicosate, the
    administrative center of the church is located in Antelias, Lebanon.
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