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    WHOSE EGG WAS HARDER?

    Haikazn Ghahriyan, Editor-in-Chief
    Society - 06 April 2015, 15:03

    Serzh Sargsyan attended the Easter Liturgy in St. Echmiadzin. In
    this picture, Catholicos Garegin and Serzh Sargsyan are "fighting"
    with their Easter eggs.

    A few days ago the meeting of government discussed the non-working
    memorial days following church holidays. The representative of the
    Mother See attending the meeting argued for the non-working memorial
    days. He stated that after speaking about the issues of the living
    the government must listen to the issues relating to the dead ones
    and not forget that the dead ones are as alive as the living ones.

    In the context of two decades of the joint cooperation of the secular
    and spiritual leaderships these words of the church representative
    sounded sinister in the sense that nothing has been done for the
    living ones in the country. Without remembering the famous Christian
    parable about the living and the dead, it should be noted that the
    only successful thing so far has been commemoration of the dead ones.

    The people who were the first to adopt Christianity never adhered to
    and carried the values of Christianity into everyday and public life
    and was limited to rituals and ceremonies. The same thing happened in
    the public life when every day and creation was reduced to "events",
    which is the same as the ritual.

    2000 years after Christ's birth the Armenian people had an
    unprecedented historical chance to create a state and rise from the
    ashes and disgrace of centuries. This understanding and rise was
    during the nation liberation war and ended in victory.

    However, another process was going on along with the national rise
    which eventually prevailed as it had prevailed in every period of
    our history. The secular and spiritual elites were not capable of
    developing and establishing the national-spiritual rise. Instead,
    the newly independent state and public life degraded, became primitive
    and was reduced to the ritual deprived of content.

    Once Catholicos Garegin used to complain that church holidays are
    holidays of joy and liveliness and they should not be perceived as a
    cult of life after death. This is because the activities of the secular
    and spiritual leaderships are not based on service to the community but
    solution of their own problems, establishing their own perceptions and
    values. In this case faith is reduced to rituals, creation to events.

    Hence, the "contest" of Easter eggs of the two leaders Serzh Sargsyan
    and Catholicos Garegin ended in a draw.

    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/society/view/33888

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