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'''Aram I''' ({{lang-hy|Արամ Ա}}; born '''Bedros Keshishian''' [{{lang|hy|Պետրոս Քեշիշեան}}] on 8 March 1946) has been the head of the [[Holy See of Cilicia|Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia]] since 1995 and he resides in [[Antelias]], Lebanon.
'''Aram I''' ({{langx|hy|Արամ Ա}}; born '''Bedros Keshishian''' [{{lang|hy|Պետրոս Քեշիշեան}}] on 8 March 1946) has been the head of the [[Holy See of Cilicia|Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia]] since 1995 and he resides in [[Antelias]], Lebanon.


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

Latest revision as of 18:35, 1 November 2024

His Holiness Catholicos

Aram I
Catholicos of Cilicia
ChurchArmenian Apostolic Church
SeeHoly See of Cilicia
Appointed1995
PredecessorKarekin II (later Karekin I, Catholicos of All Armenians)
Personal details
Born
Bedros Keshishian

(1946-03-08) 8 March 1946 (age 78)
NationalityArmenian
DenominationArmenian Apostolic

Aram I (Armenian: Արամ Ա; born Bedros Keshishian [Պետրոս Քեշիշեան] on 8 March 1946) has been the head of the Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia since 1995 and he resides in Antelias, Lebanon.

Bibliography

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Aram I has written the following books:

  • Nerses the Gracious: Theologian and Ecumenist, 1974, Beirut (in Armenian)
  • The Witness of the Armenian Church in a Diaspora Situation, 1977, New York (in English), two editions
  • The True Image of the Armenian Church, 1979, Antelias (in Armenian)
  • With the Will of Re-Building, 1984, Beirut (in Armenian)
  • With the People, 1989, Beirut (in Armenian)
  • Conciliar Fellowship: a Common Goal, 1989, Geneva (in English), two editions
  • Orthodox Perspectives on Mission, 1992, Oxford (in English), two editions
  • Towards the 1700th Anniversary of the Christianization of Armenia, 1994, Antelias (in Armenian)
  • The Challenge to be a Church in a Changing World, 1997, New York (in English), two editions
  • Jesus Christ: the Son of God-the Son of Man, 1999, Antelias (in Armenian), two editions
  • Church, Nation and Homeland, 1999, Antelias (in Armenian), two editions
  • In Search of Ecumenical Vision, 2000, Antelias (in English), three editions
  • L'eglise Face aux Grands défis, 2000, Antelias (in French), two editions
  • The Armenian Church Beyond the 1700th Anniversary, 2002, Antelias (in English), three editions
  • The Mission of Faith, 2003, Antelias (in Armenian), two editions
  • Justice, Paix, Réconciliation, 2003, Antelias (in French)
  • The Christian Witness at the Crossroads in the Middle East, 2004, Antelias (in English), three editions
  • Der Zor: A National Sanctuary, 2005, Antelias (in Armenian)
  • The Dignity of Serving, 2005, Antelias (in Armenian)
  • For a Church Beyond its Walls, 2006, Antelias (in English)
  • Pour un Monde Transformé, 2006, Antelias (in French)
  • Dialogue with Youth Montreal, 2009 (in English and French)
  • Enriching Life with values, Antelias, 2009 (in Armenian)
  • St. Nerses the Gracious and Church Unity, Antelias, 2010 (in English)
  • A Journey of Faith, Hope and Vision, Antelias, 2011 (in English)
  • Taking the Church to the People, Antelias, 2011 (in English)
  • Issues and Perspectives, Antelias, 2013 (in English)[1]
  • The Armenian Church. Author: His Holiness Aram I - Antelias, 2016, English, 241 Pages.
  • L'Église Arménienne. Author: His Holiness Aram I - Antelias, 2018, French, 257 Pages.
  • «Against New Horizons» Author: His Holiness Aram I - Antelias, 2018, 581 Pages
  • Армянская Церковь (Armenian Church), Author: His Holiness Aram I - Antelias, 2018, Russian, 253 Pages.

Inter-religious dialogue

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In 2000, he indicated that he had no problem with the substance of Dominus Iesus, the document on relativism of the Holy Office of the Catholic Church, but faulted it for its unecumenical language.[2]

Awards

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Baselios MarThoma Didymos I, the Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metropolitan (Primate of the Malankara Orthodox Church), conferred the Order of St. Thomas, the most prestigious honor of the Church, on Aram I on February 27, 2010, at Kolenchery, India.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Biographical sketch of H. H. Aram I Keshishian, Catholicos of Cilicia (Main)". Armenian Orthodox Church. April 2008. Archived from the original on 29 October 2016. Retrieved 17 September 2016.
  2. ^ Richard P. McBrien (11 January 2001). "Richard P. McBrien - Dominus Iesus: An Ecclesiological Critique". SEDOS - Service of Documentation and Study on Global Mission. Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  3. ^ George Thazhakara (28 February 2010). "Armenian Catholicos Aram I Honored with Order of St. Thomas". Indian Orthodox Herald. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
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