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    ARAM I: OUR MARTYRS EMPOWER US WITH RENEWED FAITH

    18:50, 23.04.2015
    Region:World News, Armenia, Turkey
    Theme: Politics, Society

    The message by Catholicos Aram I of the Holy See of Cilicia during
    the Canonization Service for the Martyrs of the Armenian Genocide.

    "Today the church celebrates the sacred memory of saints who in the
    power of the Holy Spirit won the war against evil. These simple yet
    deeply penetrating words of prayer, said at the celebration of saints
    in the Armenian Church, depict the particular importance of saints
    in the life and witness of the church.

    In fact, empowered by the committed engagement of the saints in the
    witness, evangelism and mission of the church, the church courageously
    faced the evils of all times and indeed it won the war against evil.

    Saints are those persons who, being endowed with spiritual and moral
    virtues, live their life according to the Gospel values and sacrifice
    their lives for their Christian faith.

    Saints transform our life with eternal truths and lead us to
    Christ-centered "way, truth and life" (John 14: 6). Saints are the
    beams of divine holiness, keeping us away from the corruption of life.

    They are the radiation of heavenly light, illumining the darkness of
    our life. They are ladders extended from the earth to heaven, lifting
    us up from the domination of worldliness. Saints are, in the words
    of Armenian hymn , "strong armour against the invasion of the enemy".

    Indeed, with their profound faith and saintly life, the saints
    challenge us to live heaven on earth, to imbue our life with the
    message of Bethlehem, to profess Christ as the true way of life,
    and affirm His Gospel as the absolute truth against the "truths"
    offered by the world. With their confession of faith and martyrdom
    in life and in death, and as mediators before Christ, saints inspire
    and lead us to fulfill our God-given vocation in the world as the
    ambassadors of the Son of God.

    Therefore, without the transforming presence of saints, our life has
    no purpose; without the empowering presence of saints our life has
    no meaning.

    It is highly significant that the saints in the Armenian Church were
    not canonized by strictly following church procedures. Their saintly
    life and dedicated witness have led the people to consider them as
    saints even in their life-time and then, only then, the church has
    canonized them.

    Our saints are not confined to liturgy; they are not regarded mere
    outstanding figures in the annals of church history. They have been
    transformed into an existential reality permeating all aspects of our
    life, touching in one way or another every individual in and making
    difference in our personal and community life.

    Today as the two Catholicoi, together with our bishops, canonize
    collectively the one-and-a-half-million martyrs of the Armenian
    Genocide, we should remind ourselves that for the past hundred years,
    our martyrs have become a living and life-giving reality in our life.

    With their martyrdom they deepened our faith, strengthened our resolve,
    increased our hope, and sustained our struggle aimed at the restoration
    of justice.

    Today the Armenian Church is in joy because it is being spiritually
    enriched with new saints who will certainly give a new vitality to
    the life and witness of church, in general and the Armenian Church,
    in particular.

    Today our people in Armenia and in Diaspora are in joy because their
    forefathers and foremothers, who were the victims of the genocide
    planned and executed by the Ottoman government in 1915, join the
    multitude of saints and martyrs who sacrificed their lives for Christ.

    Our martyrs, who, empowered by the Holy Spirit overcame the "war
    against evil", empower us with renewed faith to face boldly the new
    evils of new times.

    Our martyrs, who shed their blood for their Christian faith, undergird
    our life, thought and action by spiritual and moral values and ideals.

    This is a unique moment in our modern history; a moment marked by
    profound meaning and message. This moment calls us not only to look
    backward by remembering our martyrs, but also to look forward by
    reaffirming our commitment to carry on, with renewed vigor and sense
    of responsibility, the cause of our martyrs. Indeed, the cause of the
    martyrs is a cause of justice and human dignity. We do believe that
    truth must be accepted and the human rights of our people restored.

    Only the acceptance of the truth will lead to reconciliation."

    http://news.am/eng/news/263562.html




    From: A. Papazian
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