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    The Hindu, India
    Feb 27 2010


    Aram I: ready to be part of conciliation in Indian church

    Staff Reporter

    KOTTAYAM: Catholicos Aram I of the Holy See of Cilicia of the Armenian
    Apostolic Church has called for unity and reconciliation based on
    mutual respect, tolerance and confidence among churches.

    Speaking to mediapersons here on Friday, the pontiff, a champion of
    ecumenism, said he was here as a guest of the Orthodox Church
    (Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church). While he has not come here with
    any specific mission of conciliation among the churches in India, as a
    person who firmly believes in ecumenical causes, he could not remain
    indifferent to the divisive situation (involving the Orthodox Church
    and the Jacobite Syrian Christian Church).

    Reacting to a question, Catholicos Aram I said while he would not
    initiate any reconciliation initiative on his own, as a person, he was
    ready to be part of any initiative in that direction. At this stage it
    is not proper to ask any of the sides to take the initiative, but
    unity is the need of the hour for the Oriental Orthodox churches. The
    primary initiative should be on confidence-building measures among the
    people. Any move towards consensus would remain nonsense if it is not
    brought down to the people-to-people level,' he said and added that
    not only the clergy but also the laity should form part of the
    initiative. `Together they should work to heal the divisiveness,' he
    said.

    It is the necessity of all communities to combat intolerance and lack
    of confidence among various communities, he said.The Catholicos said
    India was an exemplary example of diversity, as was his homeland,
    Lebanon, in preserving and respecting diversity. India is unique in
    the sense that it combines rich diversity with profound spirituality,
    he said.

    http://www.hindu.com/2010/02/27/stories/201 0022755500700.htm

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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