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INTERRELIGIOUS DIALOGUE
BETWEEN THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN AND THE CATHOLICOSATE OF CILICIA




During 19-20 May 2010, the Fourth Interreligious
Dialogue between the Center for Interreligious Dialogue, Islamic Culture and
Relations Organization and the Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia was held in
Antelias.
The Iranian delegation was headed by Dr. Mehdi
Mustafawi, Vice-President of the Islamic Republic of Iran and President of
the Center. The members of the delegation were professors from Universities
in Tehran and staff of the Center.
The Armenian delegation consisted of the Prelates of
the dioceses in Iran, an Armenian member of the Parliament of the Islamic
Republic of Iran, representatives of the Executive Committee of Diocesan
Councils in Iran, members of the Executive Council of the Catholicosate,
members of the Ecumenical Relations Committee, bishops and priests, headed
by His Holiness Aram I.
The theme of the dialogue was “Challenges Youth are
Facing Today”, reflections on the occasion of the International Year of
Youth.
In his opening speech His Holiness Aram I referred to
their earlier meetings and said, “We are meeting once more to discuss issues
that are both of common concern and world-wide preoccupation. He expected
that by focusing on religion, youth and globalization they would enable
youth to shape new visions and revitalize their contribution to society.”
After thanking Catholicos Aram for hosting the meeting, Vice-President
Mustafawi said that “the fourth dialogue with its focus on youth is an
effort to contribute to the reflections on the occasion of the International
Youth and help them contribute positively to the challenges they face.”
During the two days of meetings participants presented
papers on the following topics: “Religion and Youth”, “Youth and
Globalization”, “Concerns and Issues Challenging Youth Today” and “Moral and
Ethical Approaches in Accompanying Youth.”
The meeting ended with an evaluation session and
concluding remarks by His Holiness Aram I and Vice-President Mehdi Mustafawi.
They agreed that their dialogue had matured and that future meetings should
be occasions to deepen reflection on the issues discussed so far.
Other activities related to the dialogue offered an
opportunity for further conversations to take place. A special session was
held between the Middle East Council of Churches, the National Dialogue
Committee of Lebanon and the participants, during which they discussed
common concerns.
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