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    ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC CHURCH CANONIZES VICTIMS OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Ecumenical News
    Feb 6 2015

    Miko Morelos
    Friday, February 06 2015

    The Armenian Apostolic Church is set to canonize the victims of the
    Armenian Genocide as the country prepares to mark the centenary of
    the horrific incident which saw over a million people killed.

    The church, which follows Eastern Orthodox traditions, will hold
    a solemn liturgy at the Patriarchal See of the Catholicosate in
    Echmiadzin on April 23, a church official said at a press conference
    on February 3.

    On the canonization, Bishop Bagrat Galstanyan said the process took
    nearly two years before church leaders decreed sainthood for the
    victims in the genocide.

    In a statement, the head of the Patriarchal See of Echmiadzin explained
    the implication of the canonization on the victims of the genocide,
    which happened towards the end of World War I.

    "The Armenian Church does not sanctify. It recognizes the sanctity of
    saints or of those people that is already common among people or has
    been shown with evidence," said Catholicos Karekin in a statement to
    the Roman Catholic news agency Fides.

    "The Church recognizes only what happened, that is, the Genocide."

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    ------ Discussions on bestowing the honor on the genocide victims
    began in September 2013 at a meeting in Echmiadzin. the mother church
    of the Armenian Apostolic Church, located in the city of Vagharshapat,
    Armenia.

    The gathering was a milestone in the church, bringing together all
    Armenian Apostolic bishops from the Patriarchal See of Echmiadzin,
    based in Armenia and headed by Catholicos Karekin II, and the
    Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia, based in Lebanon and
    led by Catholicos Aram I.

    During the liturgy, the church will read "Martyrs of April," a psalm
    composed by the late Bishop Zareh Aznavourian, which will be used
    for the canonization rite, according to Galstanyan.

    The bishop added that invitations to heads of sister oriental churches
    and other churches have been sent.

    The genocide had been carried out by the Ottoman government, which
    targeted minority Armenians who lived in their historic homeland at
    a territory now part of present-day Turkey. At least 1.5 million
    Armenians died in the systematic execution, also called as the
    Armenian Holocaust.

    Turkey denies the word genocide is an accurate term for the mass
    killings of Armenians that began under Ottoman rule in 1915.

    http://www.ecumenicalnews.com/article/armenian-apostolic-church-canonizes-victims-of-armenian-genocide-28232

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