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    DIVAN OF THE ARMENIAN PATRIARCHATE OF JERUSALEM
    PO Box 14235, Jerusalem 91141
    Contact person: Rev. Fr. Pakrad Berjekian
    Tel: (9722) 628-2331, Ext. 206
    FAX: (9722) 626-4861
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.armenian-patriarchate.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    10 November 2008

    Violation of Armenian Status Quo Rights in the Church of the Holy
    Sepulchre on Armenian Orthodox Feast of the Discovery of the Holy Cross

    ARMENIAN QUARTER, OLD CITY, JERUSALEM -- Despite several written
    protests by the Armenian Patriarchate, and despite the many attempts to
    peacefully conclude this conflict at the Status Quo Committee meetings
    and despite the most recent negotiations about the conflict with the
    Director of the Christian Affairs Department at the Interior Ministry
    Mr. Cezar Marjieh and also with the Commander of the Police of the Old
    City division Cmndr. Doron Yedid, once again the Armenian Solemn
    Procession at the Holy Sepulchre Church was disrupted. Once again and
    contrary to Status Quo provisions, the Greeks attempted to place a Greek
    monk inside the Edicule, a vestibule that lies just outside the entryway
    to the Tomb of our Lord Jesus Christ, during the Armenian solemn
    procession. Armenian monks forbade the Greek monk from entering the
    Edicule. Dozens of Greek monks who were gathered prior to the Solemn
    Procession of the Armenians, by force attempted to enter inside the
    Edicule. The police intervened and made a barrier between the Greeks
    and Armenians in front of the Edicule. The Greek monks attacked the
    Armenian Priests and seminarians. Scuffles took place between the
    Armenian and Greek monks and the Armenian Procession was disrupted. The
    police intervened, detained an Armenian monk, and released him today.

    The presence of the Greek monk inside the Edicule is a serious violation
    of the Status Quo terms governing the Holy Places, of which the
    Armenians, Latins and Greek Orthodox share equal rights of
    custodianship. The Armenian Patriarchate has made its position clear
    that on the Feast of the Holy Cross, the 1st Sunday of Great Lent, Palm
    Sunday and Holy Fire Saturday, when they are in possession of the Holy
    Tomb, the Greeks should refrain from placing their monk inside the
    Edicule.

    The rights of the Armenian Orthodox in the Holy Places have been granted
    in a Firman, Al Hijrah 1245 (1829). It stipulates that "no interference
    or intervention should ever be allowed to occur in respect of the
    celebration of mass and other processions of the [Armenian] community".

    The Armenian Patriarchate strongly protests against the violation of its
    centuries old rights in the Church of Holy Sepulcher by the Greek
    Orthodox Church and against the aggression of the Greek monks during the
    Armenian Orthodox Feast of the Discovery of the Holy Cross.
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