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    ELECTING DYNAMIC PERSONALITY AS CO-PATRIARCH DISADVANTAGEOUS TO TURKISH GOVERNMENT

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    15.01.2010 16:33 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Constantinople Patriarchate of Armenian Apostolic
    Church plays an important role for Istanbul's Armenian community. This
    is the reason why electing Á dynamic personality, capable of activating
    the work of patriarchate as a co-patriarch, is disadvantageous to
    Turkish government, turkologist Ruben Melkonyan said.

    "At present, there are 3 candidates for co-patriarch position: Bishop
    Sebouh Chuljyan, the primate of the Gougark diocese in Armenia, Bishop
    Karekin Bekjyan and Archbishop Aram Ateshian," Ruben Melkonyan told
    a news conference in Yerevan.

    According to him, wishes and opinion of Turkish government will be
    reflected in co-patriarch elections. "Should Patriarchate fulfill its
    functions, it will be capable of building a bridge between Istanbul
    and Armenia," he concluded.

    In early December, Istanbul's Armenian community applied to Istanbul
    Governor Muammer Guler for a permission to elect a "co-patriarch"
    in light of the illness of Patriarch Mesrob Mutafyan. According
    to Turkey's constitution, religious minorities can't elect their
    spiritual leader; instead, a candidature should be offered for Turkish
    government's confirmation.

    The Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople also known as Armenian
    Patriarch of Istanbul is today head of The Armenian Patriarchate of
    Constantinople, one of the smallest Patriarchates of the Oriental
    Orthodox Church but has exerted a very significant political role
    and today still exercises a spiritual authority, which earns him
    considerable respect among Oriental Orthodox churches.

    The Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople recognizes the primacy
    of the Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, in the
    spiritual and administrative headquarters of the Armenian Church, the
    Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, Vagharshapat, Republic of Armenia,
    in matters that pertain to the worldwide Armenian Church. In local
    matters, the Patriarchal See is autonomous.
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