Armenians of New Julfa mark 400 years of community history

Armenians of New Julfa mark 400 years of community history

PanARMENIAN.Net - A three-day conference dedicated to the 400 years of Armenians living in New Julfa was held at the Ararat Community Hall in New Julfa neighborhood in Isfahan, Iran.

The conference opened on Oct 21 in the presence of the Governor and Vice Governor of Isfahan, the Head of Religious Affairs, the President of Isfahan University, and professors from Yerevan University, according to Asbarez.

In his opening message, His Holiness Aram I congratulated the organizers for the timely event on the theme, “New Julfa: Symbol of Conviviality amongst the Three Monotheistic Religions.”

Addressing the presence of Armenians in New Julfa, the Catholicos spoke of the rich experience of Armenians, which he said has been well documented in the region’s literature. He added, however, that more scientific research should be encouraged in order to highlight the mutually enriching experience of the two peoples.

Referring to the theme of the conference, His Holiness added, “the historical experience of the three monotheistic religions should now move from coexisting together to working together.”

The three day conference concluded with the celebration of the 350th anniversary of the Holy Saviour Monastery of New Julfa, in the presence of His Holiness Aram I and the Prime Minister of Armenia Hovik Abrahamian, accompanied by seven ministers.

In his closing message His Holiness Aram I said that nations are enriched and sustained through their inherited legacies: the Church, the Nation, the Culture and demanding justice for the memory of the victims of the Genocide. He then elaborated on the theme of the Armenian Genocide and said that “irrespective of the circumstances and the time, we shall continue to demand justice for our martyrs.”

He then added that there were two different approaches: one, that of the Armenian government and, two, the diaspora. “While approaches differ, the goals should remain the same because we owe justice to our martyrs,” Aram I said.

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