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Dear Friends,
This is to let you know that I read your information news with great interest. In fact I always look forward to receiving the next edition. Keep it up. You are doing a good job.
With regards,
Ishmael Noko
General Secretary
Lutheran World Federation

 

3 March 2008
 

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To the Webmaster of the Catholicosate of Cilicia

 

I visit your website regularly. I am impressed by your account of the keynote address of His Holiness Aram I at the conference organized by the Arab Group for Muslim-Christian Dialogue, held in Beirut 28 February to 2 March 2008, and would like to use this opportunity to thank His Holiness Aram I for his Spiritual leadership.

 

I am a social scientist and interested in inter-generational and inter-religious dialogue and its impact on society.  Whether in his sermons, pastoral writings, or official speeches, His Holiness has described religious life not as passive prayer or attendance at the Church services, nor as the vocation of clergy alone. Rather, he tells us that it belongs to all the people of God, i.e. children, youth and adults. In his messages he constantly reminds us that because  today’s world is religiously and culturally plural, becoming aware of one’s own identity and acknowledging difference is an important tool for us in the Armenian Diaspora to understand social phenomena and human relations. In other words, using His Holiness’ expression, he is taking the church to the people so that they become participants and not mere observers both in church and society.

 

I am impressed not only with what he is saying, but with how he is communicating his message. It was such a joy to see the pictures of Armenian children on Palm Sunday and on the day of the feast of the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple. The presence of the children in the Church was not only a message to the children that the church is their home, but also that they are loved and heard. It was also a pedagogical lesson to the parents. The photos made me remember a caption related to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which said: Children were to be heard and not hurt.

 

Through the occasional letters, ‘Dialogue with the Youth,’ His Holiness is assuring the youth that the Church is accompanying them in facing their problems, because accompaniment is a quintessential part of the vocation and mission of the Church. Therefore, any response to their quest in their educational institutions, work-life, and all other relations should be enriched and be enriching through dialogue and reflection between adults, youth and clergy (i.e. family, church and peers), the whole community.

 

Finally, in the keynote address of today, after discussing what entails religious pluralism, His Holiness Aram I had the courage to describe the difficult issues that few others want to touch, and which, are at the core of existing mutual distrust. For example, the question of co-citizenship is at the root of Christians and Muslims living together. If His Holiness Aram I has the courage to raise such a delicate question, are the laity ready to bring their theoretical and practical contributions to support the efforts of the church? Are the Armenians in Diaspora, especially university students, ready, first, to respond to the invitation of the church, and, second, offer their experience of being the Armenia Christian Diaspora as a resource for others to learn?

 

 

F. Convertino

New York, NY USA

 

29 February 2008 

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Kassel, Germany, May 14th, 2003

Dear Sir, it's the second time that I received the Newsletter from the Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia. Please, accept my heartfelt gratitude. Since I lived in Lebanon in the seventies as pastor of the German speaking protestant Church and working since than at the Evangelical Academy.

Hofgeismar as secretary for Churches and Theology of the Middle East I have been very much interested in the life of your church which I visited several times during regular visits in the last two decades in Lebanon and Syria. Therefore I'd be thankful receiving your Newsletter further on.

With best greetings. Yours in Christ,

Pastor Georg Richter

 

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Dear Friends,

I just wanted to express my joy and appreciation for the Catholicosate's Newsletter. I read every one of them and I must say that I find them very informative indeed. The Newsletters help the reader to follow the events of the Catholicosate. But they have also a pedagogical value. The latest one on Palm Sunday helped me to understand this very rich tradition of the Armenian Church including the ritual of opening of the gate. I join you in praising God for the Spiritual renewal now being experienced in your Church.

Let me also take this opportunity of wishing you a truly blessed Easter. Please convey this and my general appreciation of the Newsletter to His Holiness Aram I.

Peace
Sam Kobia (WCC)  

 

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