YEREVAN TO HOST FREEMASONRY CONFERENCE IN FALL - NEWSPAPER
news.am
August 29, 2012 | 09:11
YEREVAN. - Zhamanak daily clarified from Grand Master Armen Karapetyan
of the Grand Lodge of Armenia that the freemasons' annual conference
in Armenia will be convened in fall, but the date and place are not
yet determined.
"To note, the Armenian freemasons' conference was held in [the capital
city] Yerevan in July 2011, and Grand Orient De France lodge's Grand
Master Guy Arsize, who arrived in Armenia along the lines of the
conference, conditioned his visit on having very good Armenian friends
in the diaspora. According to him, Armenia is an important spiritual
land in a complicated geopolitical state, and it needs assistance.
Last year's conference topics were human and women's rights, [and]
human dignity. They want to bring to Armenia the fundamental values
of their ideology on democracy, human rights, [and] equality. Arsize
had also informed that the [French] lodge had 10-20 Armenian members.
'I'm here to eradicate those mystic notions in you, to show that I'm
not a devil,' Guy Arsize had said," Zhamanak writes.
news.am
August 29, 2012 | 09:11
YEREVAN. - Zhamanak daily clarified from Grand Master Armen Karapetyan
of the Grand Lodge of Armenia that the freemasons' annual conference
in Armenia will be convened in fall, but the date and place are not
yet determined.
"To note, the Armenian freemasons' conference was held in [the capital
city] Yerevan in July 2011, and Grand Orient De France lodge's Grand
Master Guy Arsize, who arrived in Armenia along the lines of the
conference, conditioned his visit on having very good Armenian friends
in the diaspora. According to him, Armenia is an important spiritual
land in a complicated geopolitical state, and it needs assistance.
Last year's conference topics were human and women's rights, [and]
human dignity. They want to bring to Armenia the fundamental values
of their ideology on democracy, human rights, [and] equality. Arsize
had also informed that the [French] lodge had 10-20 Armenian members.
'I'm here to eradicate those mystic notions in you, to show that I'm
not a devil,' Guy Arsize had said," Zhamanak writes.