The special day of prayer occurred the day before the start of COP29, which is taking place from 11-22 November in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. WCC general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay spoke in the St Pierre Cathedral during a service in the presence of the Armenian ambassador H. E. Andranik Hovhannaissyan. "We urge all faith communities, international bodies, and people of goodwill to join us in prayer while strengthening efforts to call for the immediate and unconditional release of all Armenian prisoners of war still detained in Baku, Azerbaijan," said Pillay. "We remind the international community, preparing to meet in Baku COP29, that justice and peace are closely interconnected and cannot be separated. We cannot call for climate justice without condemning violations of human rights.” Needs prayers The global day of prayer was called for by H.H. Catholicos Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, who urged prayers for hostages, and the pursuit of truth and justice. Archbishop Nathan Hovhannisyan, the director of the External Relations and Protocol Department from the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, was present from Armenia at Sunday's prayer in St Pierre Cathedral. Bishop Dr Heinrich Bedford-Strohm, moderator of the WCC central committee, said in a video message at the service that "Armenia needs our prayers." He said, "Christian faith has accompanied the Armenian people since the beginnings of the Armenian Apostolic Church in (the year) 301 CE. It has given comfort to Armenians in difficult times, "and in the annals of "Armenian history as the genocide in 1915-1916. There's so much strength in the hearts and souls of the Armenian people." He said Armenia is going through a difficult time again "after the military aggression by Azerbaijan in Artsakh," as 150,000 people have been expelled from their homes there and found refuge in Armenian houses. "The future is unclear. But I am convinced God will accompany the people of Armenia, and we can join God in accompanying them through our prayers." |
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