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    Archbishop Choloyan Offers Senate Opening Prayer

    by Armenian Weekly
    May 5, 2012

    WASHINGTON - His Eminence Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, Prelate of the
    Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of the Eastern United States,
    called on Members of Congress to urge Turkey to return confiscated
    Christian churches and end U.S. complicity in Turkey's genocide
    denial, during a full day of Capitol Hill meetings, which began with
    the offering of the opening prayer at the U.S. Senate and ended with
    an invocation at the annual Capitol Hill Armenian Genocide Observance,
    reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).


    Archbishop Choloyan thanked Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.), who, along
    with Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), has spearheaded the `Return of
    Churches' resolution in the Senate. (L-R) ANCA Legislative Affairs
    Director Raffi Karakashian, ANC-RI Chairman Steve Elmasian, Rev. Fr.
    Sarkis Aktavoukian, Archibishop Choloyan, Sen. Brown, ANCA Chairman
    Ken Hachikian, ANCA Eastern Region Board Member Steve Mesrobian, and
    ANCA Capital Gateway Fellow Kyle Movsessian.
    The archbishop's opening prayer at the Senate was held on April 25, at
    the request of Rhode Island Senator Jack Reed (D) and at the
    invitation of the Senate Chaplain. `We thank you in the name of the
    Armenian people for your divine mercy in providing them a safe refuge
    in this blessed country, the United States of America, where they were
    delivered from the depths of despair of genocide and welcomed with new
    life,' said His Eminence. `Reveal your infinite spirit to the members
    of this Senate that they may be inspired toward a greatness of purpose
    and ennobled in their quest for good governance.'

    To view a video of Archbishop Choloyan's Senate prayer, visit the ANCA
    YouTube page at http://youtu.be/_fahCphlScc.

    Sen. Reed welcomed Archbishop Choloyan in a moving Senate floor
    statement, which commemorated the Armenian Genocide and called for
    U.S. affirmation of that crime. `This year I once again join my
    colleagues in encouraging the United States to officially recognize
    the Armenian genocide,' he said. `Denial of this history is not
    consistent with our country's sensitivity to human rights and our
    dedication to the highest and noblest principles that should govern
    the world. We must continue to educate our young people against this
    type of hatred and oppression so we can seek to prevent such crimes
    against humanity in the future. It was indeed an honor to be here to
    listen to the wise words of the Archbishop, to hear his prayer, his
    reflection, and to go forth knowing that he is a powerful force in our
    country for tolerance and decency.'

    Later in the day, Sen. Reed tweeted about his meeting with the
    archbishop, stating, `Proud to host His Eminence Archbishop Choloyan
    today for prayer observing anniversary of Armenian Genocide
    #NEVERFORGET.' To view Sen. Reed's floor statement, visit
    http://youtu.be/lEowgpWm-Xw.

    Welcoming remarks were also offered by Senate Majority Leader Harry
    Reid (D-Nev.), who recounted a visit to a church during his first trip
    to Armenia, in the early 1990's after `that very brutal winter when
    the Turks had cut off the oil to Armenia.' He noted, `I have fond
    memories of my visit to Armenia. I understand the resiliency of the
    people of Armenia, and I remember visiting that church.' To view Sen.
    Majority Leader Reid's floor statement, visit
    http://youtu.be/JPKr1tKfv-4.

    Throughout the day, Archbishop Choloyan met with a bipartisan group of
    legislators, including: Senators Scott Brown (R-Mass.), Ben Cardin
    (D-Md.), Al Franken (D-Minn.), Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), Jack Reed
    (D-R.I.), and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), as well as, Representatives
    David Cicilline (D-RI), Michael Grimm (R-NY), Albio Sires (D-N.J.),
    and Bob Turner (R-N.Y.). Archbishop Choloyan was joined in his
    Congressional visits by Rev. Fr. Sarkis Aktavoukian, pastor of the
    Soorp Khatch Armenian Apostolic Church in Bethesda, Md.; ANCA Chairman
    Ken Hachikian; ANCA Eastern Region Board Member Stephen Mesrobian; ANC
    Rhode Island Chairman Steve Elmasian; as well as ANCA Legislative
    Affairs Director Raffi Karakashian and ANCA Capital Gateway Fellow
    Kyle Movsessian.

    In the evening, Archbishop Choloyan joined over 300 Armenian Americans
    from across the U.S. at the annual Congressional Observance of the
    Armenian Genocide, organized by the Congressional Caucus on Armenian
    Issues, in conjunction with Armenian American groups as well as the
    Embassy of the Republic of Armenia and Office of the Nagorno Karabagh
    Republic in the U.S. In his invocation, His Eminence Oshagan Choloyan
    noted, `Today, once again we gather in this historic room in our
    nation's capital to honor the memory of our one-and-one-half million
    martyrs whose faith and love in you never faltered, even unto death.
    The first genocide of the 20th century was a prelude to more genocide.
    The tragedy of genocide continued because the Ottoman Turkish
    perpetrators of the Armenian Genocide were neither confronted nor
    punished.'

    Take a pictorial tour of Archbishop Choloyan's efforts in support of
    U.S. affirmation of the Armenian Genocide and legislation calling on
    Turkey to return confiscated Christian Churches through pictures by
    visiting the ANCA Facebook page http://on.fb.me/KhVfGK.

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