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    Monuments of Armenian heritage to be reconstructed in Lebanon

    June 28, 2014 - 15:15 AMT


    PanARMENIAN.Net - The Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia Aram I
    announced the implementation of three projects as part of the
    preparation of the 100th Anniversary Commemorations of the Armenian
    Genocide. The architects of the Catholicosate are invited to complete
    the tasks, benefactors are also invited to contribute to the project,
    the website of the Armenian Church Catholicosate of Cilicia Antelias
    reported.

    The first project is the renovation of the Statue symbolizing the
    post-genocide revival of the Armenian people in Bikfaya, Lebanon.

    The bronze Statue was prepared to mark the 50th commemoration of the
    Genocide in 1965. The land surrounding the statue will be expanded, a
    huge map of the genocide will be carved on a new wall to be erected
    and a small chapel will be built next to the statue.

    Genocide Museum at the Birds Nest Orphanage in Byblos will also be
    reconstructed. The oldest building on the campus of the orphanage,
    which has been classified as a historical monument, will become the
    site of the new museum. The museum will display documents, pictures,
    artifacts and other personal objects of the survivors of the Genocide
    committed by Ottoman Turkey in 1915.

    The institution already has the personal belongings of the orphans,
    who were brought to Lebanon by Danish Missionaries soon after the
    genocide. This project is financially supported by Mr. Aram Bezikian
    from Italy. Aram is the elder son of the Catholicosate's benefactor
    Mr. & Mrs. Alecco and Annie Bezikian.

    The third project is the Martyrs' Chapel in Antelias, built in 1936
    and later renovated in 1993 and 2007. It will undergo a total
    renovation in preparation for commemorative prayers in 2015. This
    project is financed by Mr. Zareh Bezikian from Italy. Zareh is the
    younger son of Mr. & Mrs. Alecco and Annie Bezikian.

    http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/180303/




    From: A. Papazian
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