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    NEW YORK'S CHRISTIAN LEADERS HOSTED IN ARMENIAN CATHEDRAL

    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2012-12-11-new-york-s-christian-leaders-hosted-in-armenian-cathedral-
    Published: Tuesday December 11, 2012

    Participants in the ecumenical gathering at St. Vartan.

    NEW YORK - Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of the
    Armenian Church of America (Eastern), hosted an ecumenical gathering at
    the Diocesan Center in honor of the elevation of Archbishop Timothy
    Dolan, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of New York, to the rank of
    Cardinal.

    Leaders of the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Oriental Orthodox
    churches came together at St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral on November 30
    for a prayer service, followed by a reception to honor Cardinal Dolan.

    Also attending the afternoon gathering was Rabbi Arthur Schneier,
    the Founder and President of the Appeal of Conscience Foundation.

    "To our dear brother, Cardinal Dolan, I want to say, as I have said
    before, that I hope you will always consider this Diocesan Center
    as your home-as it is a home for all of us gathered here today,"
    Archbishop Barsamian said in welcoming remarks. "And in feeling at
    home here, I pray that we also feel part of the same family: bound
    together by shared hopes-both temporal and eternal; a shared mission;
    and a shared sense of gratitude for God's blessings."

    Archbishop Barsamian also welcomed Metropolitan Tikhon, the Primate
    of the Orthodox Church in America and Metropolitan of All America
    and Canada, who was elected to this position on November 13.

    Cardinal Edward Egan, the former Roman Catholic Archbishop of New
    York, delivered the invocation. He thanked Archbishop Barsamian for
    organizing the day's program and congratulated Cardinal Dolan on his
    elevation. Archbishop Dolan was elevated to the College of Cardinals
    by Pope Benedict XVI in February 2012.

    Cardinal Dolan expressed his gratitude to Archbishop Barsamian for
    the warm reception, and recalled how in the fall of 2009 the Eastern
    Diocese hosted a similar gathering to mark Dolan's installation as the
    10th Roman Catholic Archbishop of New York. "You have been a source
    of hospitality and warmth from the beginning," Cardinal Dolan said.

    He said that it is important to maintain the bonds of friendship
    shared by the various churches in New York, especially in a culture
    that sometimes characterizes religion as a source of violence. "Now
    more than ever we need the unity and fraternity that we have here in
    New York," he said, adding that together the churches can stand up
    to injustice and seek peace.

    Archbishop Demetrios, Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church in America,
    spoke about the life of St. Andrew the Apostle, whose feast day was
    observed on November 30. "This is a great day to celebrate," he said,
    adding, "We are glad to be with our beloved brothers on this occasion."

    He congratulated Cardinal Dolan on his elevation and commended his
    tenacity and his readiness to defend the Christian faith. "It is
    important that we have leaders with a determination to change the
    world," Archbishop Demetrios said.

    Referring to the crises in the Middle East-including civil war in
    Syria, and ongoing conflicts in Egypt, Lebanon, and Israel-he added
    that ecumenical gatherings "increase our awareness of our need for
    each other and our tremendous potential to work together."

    Metropolitan Mor Cyril Aphrem Karim, leader of the Syriac Orthodox
    Church of the Eastern United States, remarked on Cardinal Dolan's
    many achievements in a short period and his commitment to serving
    his flock. "At a time when faith has diminished in public quarters,
    it is important to bring faith to the public sphere," he said.

    He also spoke of the suffering in Syria, and called on religious
    leaders to pray and to advocate for peace in the region.

    Rabbi Schneier reflected on the importance of living one's faith
    through good works. "You serve not only your church, but you serve
    all of God's children," he said to Cardinal Dolan.

    He went on to speak on the blessings of living in a land of freedom,
    and stressed the need to fight for human rights in parts of the world
    where freedoms are more precarious. "The United Nations has to take a
    stand on the protection of Christian minorities in the Middle East,"
    he said, adding that the world must not remain "silent in the face
    of suffering."

    Metropolitan Tikhon presented Russian Orthodox icons to Cardinal Dolan
    and to Archbishop Barsamian. "We offer you our prayers, and on behalf
    of the Orthodox Church we look forward to working with you," he said.

    Archbishop Barsamian presented Cardinal Dolan with a mother-of-pearl
    Bible, carved in Jerusalem. "Our beloved Archbishop of New York
    represents the very best spirit of this great city: its cosmopolitan
    outlook, its compassion for the poor and afflicted, its aspiration
    to beauty, its appreciation for the everyday virtues of family and
    community," Archbishop Barsamian said. "As a New Yorker, Cardinal
    Dolan is strongly committed to his own tradition; but also as a New
    Yorker, he is a loving supporter-a cheerleader, even-of the many
    noble traditions that have made this country strong, great, and good."

    At the conclusion of the afternoon meeting, Metropolitan Philip, the
    Antioch Orthodox Church's Archbishop of New York and Metropolitan of
    All North America, delivered a benediction.

    Also in attendance were Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio and Bishop William
    Murphy of the Roman Catholic Archdioceses of Brooklyn and Long
    Island, respectively; Archbishop Mor Titus Yeldho of the Syriac
    Orthodox Church; Bishop Michael of the Orthodox Church in America;
    and Bishop Nicholas of the Antiochian Orthodox Church. Fr. Moises
    Bogdady represented Bishop David of the Coptic Orthodox Archdiocese
    of North America; Fr. Kess Mahitama represented Archbishop Abune
    Zekarias of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church; and Fr. Thomas Garabedian
    represented Bishop Mikael Mouradian of the Armenian Catholic Eparchy
    of the United States and Canada.

    In addition to Archbishop Barsamian, representing the Eastern Diocese
    at Friday's event were Archbishop Vicken Aykazian, the Diocese's
    Ecumenical Director; Archbishop Yeghishe Gizirian; Very Rev. Fr.

    Simeon Odabashian, Diocesan Vicar; Very Rev. Fr. Mamigon Kiledjian,
    Dean of St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral; Very Rev. Fr. Daniel Findikyan,
    Director of the Diocese's Zohrab Center; and the Rev. Fr. Mardiros
    Chevian, Dean of St. Nersess Armenian Seminary. Bishop Armash
    Nalbandian, Primate of Damascus, who is visiting New York, also took
    part in the gathering.

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