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  • ANTELIAS: Conference on "The Culture of Cilician Armenia" Opens

    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.armenianorthodoxchurch.org/

    PO Box 70 317
    Antelias-Lebanon

    Armenian version: http://www.armenianorthodoxchurch.org/v04/doc/Arme nian.htm
    Video link: http://www.armenianorthodoxchurch.org/v04/doc/Vide os/"Culture%20of%20Armenian%20Cilicia"-% 201st%20day.avi

    THE CONFERENCE ON "THE CULTURE OF CILICIAN ARMENIA" OPENS IN ANTELIAS

    The conference on "The Culture of Cilician Armenia" was officially
    inaugurated in the Antelias headquarters of the Catholicosate of Cilicia on
    January 14 under the patronage of His Holiness Catholicos Aram I. The
    conference is jointly organized by the Catholicosate of Cilicia and the
    Mashdots Library in Yerevan and will convene until January 17.

    75 experts from around the world, Armenian and foreign Armenologists have
    arrived in Antelias to deliver lectures and participate in the conference.

    The conference started its discussions with an opening prayer. Bishop Nareg
    Alemezian welcomed the attendants on behalf of the organizing committee.

    His Holiness Aram I delivered the keynote address of the opening session in
    English. His speech became a guideline for the entire conference. The
    Catholicos presented a general analysis of Armenian Cilicia and its value in
    the life of Armenians. Viewing Cilicia from the lens of its inter-faith,
    international and multi-cultural status, His Holiness said: The Cilician
    period was enriching for the life and history of our nation in every aspect.
    It was the first organized Diaspora of our nation. It was in Cilicia that
    Christianity met Islam and vice versa. The culture that was born in Cilician
    Armenia could in reality be called Cilician culture with its uniqueness. It
    is particularly characterized with a history of wide exposure to the outside
    world. The new environment would become cause for the reform of our culture.
    Accepting the other without however losing its identity is what made Cilicia
    a unique place for our people. Inter-faith life was also enriching and while
    remaining true to its theology and creed, our church engaged in dialogue
    during the Cilician period, opening new horizons for itself.

    His Holiness concluded his speech by stating that "Cilician culture is
    neither a historical anachronism nor an appendix or annex of Armenian
    cultural heritage. It is integral and inseparable part of Armenian culture
    and history, and a major and remarkable milestone in the process of growth
    and formation of Armenian culture. In fact, faithfulness to the past
    acquires its true meaning by critical openness to new realities and espaces.
    Faithfulness to our roots requires a renewed vision towards the future. This
    was the path taken by the Armenian culture in Cilicia".

    Then he said "Ecumenical openness, spirit of tolerance, engagement in
    dialogue and concern for renewal marked the Cilician period of our history.
    Questions and challenges pertaining to local and global, dialogue and
    identity, faithfulness and tolerance, which the churches, religions,
    cultures and societies acutely are facing today, have been boldly and
    seriously wrestled with by the Armenian culture in Cilicia. . The present
    diaspora is largely the continuation of Cilicia; it is, in a sense, a new
    Cilicia endowed with the same culture of dialogue and tolerance. Indeed,
    without Cilicia the Armenian culture would have been greatly impoverished.
    The Catholicosate of Cilicia remains the inheritor of this sacred legacy and
    great vision."

    The first five sessions that followed were dedicated to issues related to
    the history of Cilician Armenia, its diplomacy and medieval Armenian
    universities. Bishop Nareg chaired the first session, during which Edward
    Baghdasarian presented a historical overview of the start of the Cilician
    kingdom.

    The late morning session (11:00-12:30 PM) chaired by Mihran Minassian and
    dedicated to historical issues also featured presentations by Claude
    Moutafian (French-Armenian relations during the Crusades) and Tamar
    Boyadjian (The Mongols according to three Armenian medieval sources).

    Anna Balian chaired the first afternoon session (2:00-3:30 PM) discussing
    other historical issues. Kevork Der-Vartanian and Vahan Der-Ghevontian
    talked about two important periods in the history of Cilician Armenia: The
    importance of Hagop Sesetsi's historical chronology and the role of
    Catholicos Krikor IV Degha in the relations between Cilicia and Egypt.

    The following session (4:00-5:00 PM) was reserved for the topic of diplomacy
    and was chaired by Armen Der-Sdepanian. Jean-Claude Wazen talked about
    "Western diplomacy in Cilicia in the 12th-15th centuries", Vahe Tashdjian
    presented the topic "The strategy of France to keep Cilicia and its
    development", while Kenraig Avakian touched on more recent times by talking
    about "The Cilician Armenians in the United States and their contribution to
    the homeland."

    The final session of the first day (5:30-6:30 PM) convened under the title
    "Medieval Armenian universities" and was chaired by Krikor Beledian. Arpenig
    Ghazarosian provided a general overview of "The medieval Armenian
    universities and places of study of Cilicia." Approaching the topic from a
    more specific angle, Hasmig Badalian talked about the "History of the
    socio-cultural and educational center of Sgevra" in the 12th-14th centuries.
    Finally, Stella Vartanian delivered a presentation on the "Medical School of
    Cilicia and its scientific heritage," preparing the ground for further
    discussions by the conference.

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    View the photos here:
    http://www.armenianorthodoxchurch.org/v04/do c/Photos/Photos78.htm
    http://www.armenianorthodoxc hurch.org/v04/doc/Photos/Photos79.htm
    Video link: http://www.armenianorthodoxchurch.org/v04/doc/Vide os/"Culture%20of%20Armenian%20Cilicia"-% 201st%20day.avi
    *****
    The Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia is one of the two Catholicosates of
    the Armenian Orthodox Church. For detailed information about the history and
    the mission of the Cilician Catholicosate, you may refer to the web page of
    the Catholicosate, http://www.armenianorthodoxchurch.org The Cilician
    Catholicosate, the administrative center of the church is located in
    Antelias, Lebanon.
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