Armenian Diocese Leader's New Year and Christmas Address |
Dear Armenians, Merry Christmas and Best Wishes for a Happy New Year! Wishing you health, long life and good luck in everything, family peace and many days full of joy. New Year and Christmas sanctified holidays are the source of hope and faith for our people, the source of new deeds and visions and incentive for new achievements. 2014 was a year of success and new heights for Armenian believers of Georgia: the cross-stones (khachkars) have been erected in Tbilisi, Damala village near Aspindza, Mamzara village near Ninotsminda and in Ninotsminda city in connection with the coming 100th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. Many commemoration events were organized. Armenians of Georgia together with the Motherland celebrated May Victory Day, Independence Day, Introduction of Armenian Alphabet, 100th anniversary of Sayat-Nova Festival of Roses, traditionally celebrated Teryan, Jivani, Havasi, Aghayan and Hovsepyan days. Our community participated in different pan Armenian festivals and programs. Armenians of Georgia became familiar with Armenia’s and Artsakh’s sightseeing places through pilgrimage, participated strongly in Georgia’s, Tbilisi’s various programs and events. Many educational-cult The visit of the president of Serzh Sargsyan (RA President), Galust Sahakyan (President of the RA National Assembly), and Hovik Abrahamyan (Prime Minister) to Tbilisi’s Armenian Church and Hayartun Center was to Armenians of Gerogia the greatest joy. Our meetings with Giorgi Margvelashvili (Georgian President) and Irakli Gharibashvili (Prime Minister) were important in discussing on high-level the most relevant concerns of Armenians of Georgia. We continue brotherly relationship with Georgian Orthodox Church. Dear brothers and sisters, coming year 2015 is of utmost importance for our Motherland Armenia, Artsakh and diaspora. Armenians, who survived the genocide and are deprived from their homeland, should be more united, consistent and responsible when seeking to justice, implementation of national goals and compensation. We believe in Armenian triumphant present and bright future. We have our mission in this world and goals yet unachieved. Let the God born in the manger in Bethlehem bless our Christ-loving and patriotic nation, keep Armenia and Georgia in peace, warm millennial friendship of both nations, strengthen the cooperation of Armenian Apostolic and Georgian Orthodox Churches for the glory of infinite spiritual joy and family happiness of believers. Christ is born and revealed among us, to you and us the good news!
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