THE CATHOLICOSATE OF CILICIA IS IN SOLIDARITY WITH ARMENIANS IN SYRIA
http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/03/12/the-catholicosate-of-cilicia-is-in-solidarity-with-armenians-in-syria/
13:49 12.03.2013
On Sunday 10 March 2013, after the Holy Liturgy His Holiness Aram I
met with a group of Armenians from Syria who are temporarily settled in
Lebanon. His Holiness invited them to discuss their fears, difficulties
and concerns. The Catholicos then assured them of the unconditional
support of the Catholicosate of Cilicia.
He thanked the clergy and laity of the Dioceses of the Holy See of
Cilicia, the Catholicosate of Holy Etchmiadzin, and the government of
Armenia for their humanitarian assistance to the Armenians of Syria
and called for continued support. He also expressed his appreciation
of the leadership of the Armenian community in Syria for working
together and assisting all those in need.
His Holiness Aram I concluded: "Helping our community whether in Syria,
or those temporarily settled in Armenia and Lebanon should remain
our priority until they are able to begin rebuilding their lives."
http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/03/12/the-catholicosate-of-cilicia-is-in-solidarity-with-armenians-in-syria/
13:49 12.03.2013
On Sunday 10 March 2013, after the Holy Liturgy His Holiness Aram I
met with a group of Armenians from Syria who are temporarily settled in
Lebanon. His Holiness invited them to discuss their fears, difficulties
and concerns. The Catholicos then assured them of the unconditional
support of the Catholicosate of Cilicia.
He thanked the clergy and laity of the Dioceses of the Holy See of
Cilicia, the Catholicosate of Holy Etchmiadzin, and the government of
Armenia for their humanitarian assistance to the Armenians of Syria
and called for continued support. He also expressed his appreciation
of the leadership of the Armenian community in Syria for working
together and assisting all those in need.
His Holiness Aram I concluded: "Helping our community whether in Syria,
or those temporarily settled in Armenia and Lebanon should remain
our priority until they are able to begin rebuilding their lives."