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His Holiness KAREKIN II was born in 1951 in the village of Voskehat, near Etchmiadzin, and baptized Ktrij Nersissian. He entered the seminary of Holy Etchmiadzin in 1965, graduating with honors in 1971. For a year after graduation he taught at the seminary. He was ordained as a deacon in 1970 and a monk (celibate priest) in 1972, at which time he received the priestly name Karekin. Shortly thereafter, His Holiness Vasken I (Catholicos of All Armenians, 1956-1994) sent the new priest to Vienna to study theology. In 1975, Fr. Nersissian moved to Germany, where he studied and graduated from Bonn University while serving as pastor to the local Armenian community. Following a brief return to Armenia, he enrolled in postgraduate studies at the Russian Orthodox Academy in Zagorsk, Russia, from which he graduated in 1979. In March 1980, he entered the service of the Araratian Pontifical Diocese, the Armenian Churchs most populous diocesan jurisdiction, which incorporates the capital, Yerevan, and the vicinity of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin. Appointed head of that diocese in June 1983, he was elevated to the rank of Bishop on October 23rd of that year, by the hand of His Holiness Vasken I. Catholicos Vasken granted him the title of Archbishop in November 1992. During the past decade, Archbishop Nersissian has been a prominent figure in Armenias religious, social, and cultural life. The charitable missions he has launched have helped his flock in their struggle to build a free and decent society from the physical ruins of the 1988 earthquake, and from the spiritual debris of Armenias Soviet period. He has been notable for using technology, especially television broadcasts, as a tool of evangelism and outreach. Following the death of Catholicos Vasken I, Archbishop Nersissian was a candidate for the pontifical throne during the National Ecclesiastical Assembly of April 1995, but conceded victory to His Holiness Karekin Sarkissian, who thereafter became Catholicos Karekin I (Catholicos of All Armenians, 1995-1999). The latter, being treated for cancer in New York, appointed Archbishop Nersissian as the Vicar General of Holy Etchmiadzin in November 1998, in which capacity Nersissian served until the late Catholicos' death in June 1999. He was elected the Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of
All Armenians on October 27, 1999, when more than 450 delegates from Armenian
Church jurisdictions around the world met in a National Ecclesiastical
Assembly at Holy Etchmiadzin, the Churchs Mother See, located in
the Republic of Armenia. His consecration and enthronement followed on
November 4th. As the 132nd in a continuous line of Catholicoi dating back
to the Fourth Century, Catholicos Karekin II presides over the Supreme
Spiritual Council (the Armenian Churchs governing college of bishops),
and is the chief shepherd of the worlds 7 million Armenian Apostolic
Christians. 17
Centuries of Walking in the Light of Our Lord |
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