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    Iranian Government News
    January 1, 2013 Tuesday


    New Year bells ring in churches in Islamic Iran

    Tehran


    2013 New Year's Eve celebrations were marked at Iranian churches with
    the simultaneous happy ringing of the bells here Monday at midnight
    most jubilantly.


    According to the IRNA night service, in one such celebration held at
    the beginning of the new Christian year, 2013, at Tehran's Saint Mary
    Church, also known as the Saint Serkis Church, the dear Iranian
    Armenian Christians gathered for the New Year celebrations.

    The ceremony began on the first seconds of the Tuesday morning with
    the happy ringing of the church bells, followed by the singing of
    Christmas songs.

    The keynote speaker at the ceremony was the Archbishop of the Saint
    Serkis Church Father Sibveh Serkisian who congratulated the beginning
    of the New Year after reciting some holy verses from the Holy Book,
    the Bible, and then he prayed for international peace and the
    happiness of the souls of the bygone folks.

    The Iranian Christians, along with the Christians around the globe,
    celebrate Christmas from December 25th to January the 6th, which mark
    two different narrations about the auspicious birth anniversary of
    Messiah, Jesus Christ (P), including the beginning of the New Year.

    Iranian First Vice-President Mohammad Reza Rahimi congratulated the
    entire world Christians on Jesus Christ's birth anniversary and the
    beginning of the new Christian year.

    In separate messages to his Christian counterparts in different
    countries on Tuesday, Rahimi felicitated the beginning of the year
    2013 to the Christian governments and nations.

    He also expressed the hope that the New Year would cause promotion of
    justice, kindness, welfare and security for all, and that cruelty and
    discrimination would be uprooted across the world.

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