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    TWO QUESTIONS TO THE PATRIARCH

    Azat Artsakh Daily
    06 Dec 08
    Republic of Nagorno Karabakh [NKR]

    The appeal made during the assembly of the supreme religious council of
    Echmiadzin (under the leadership of the Catholicos of all Armenians)
    in connection with the encroachments upon St. Astvatsatsin church of
    Norashen leads to the belief that the Patriarch of our church is not
    indifferent to the violent seizure of the church and the elimination of
    all the Armenian symbols by the Georgian church. It should be noted,
    however, that back in March 1995 when our Patriarch was the primate
    of the Ararat diocese, he had the occasion to express his concerns
    to Ilya II.

    In the period between the above mentioned addresses and appeals,
    the Georgian church managed to eliminate the traces of the Armenian
    history, architecture and art (a sacristy, cross-stones engraved
    on the walls, cuneiform inscriptions, wall paintings, tomb-stones
    etc.) and even a Georgian graveyard was built nearby the southern
    wall of the church with the tomb stones stolen from the graves of
    the Georgian cemetery of the village of Mlet, Doushet region.

    All over the world, any person who is guilty of a crime is subjected to
    liability and convicted. No one on earth has ever turned to a criminal
    with a request not to commit a crime anymore. So addressing a message
    or appeal instead of filing a case means that we will have to record
    new spir itual and cultural losses before we hear our church voice
    its next "address and appeal".

    The next issue arousing concern is the Patriarch's statement with
    regard to the recent clashes between the Mayor of Gyumri and the
    primate of the Diocese of Shirak. In particular, the Patriarch said
    that Bishop Mikayel Ajapahyan is capable of protecting himself and
    does not need the protection of the Catholicos.

    In view of the fact that dioceses are the new pillars of the
    church, with the Catholicos being on the top, it becomes clear that
    any encroachment upon the diocese is actually a blow to the given
    structure. Therefore, the protection of the diocesan in this particular
    case was first of all the primary and unreserved duty of the Patriarch,
    as may be the case with a Commander who protects his officer corps.

    If there is no officer corps, there can't be any officer, and woe to
    the Army whose General thinks that the protection of his officer and
    soldiers is none of his business.

    SAMVEL KARAPETYAN Head of the "Armenian Architectural Monuments
    Study" NGO

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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