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Prominent Lebanese | His Eminence Aram I Keshishian, Armenian Orthodox Catholicos
of the Great House of Cilicia
His Beatitude Aram I Keshishian
Armenian Orthodox Catholicos of the
Great House of Cilicia
Catholicos Aram I Keshishian (M.Div., S.T.M., Ph.D.) was born in 1947, in
Beirut [Lebanon].
He has studied at the Armenian Seminary in Antelias [Lebanon], the Near East School of
Theology [Lebanon], the American University of Beirut, the Ecumenical Institute of Bossey
[Switzerland] and Fordham University [New York]. His major areas of specialization have
been philosophy, systematic theology and Near Eastern Church history.
Catholicos Aram I Keshishian was ordained celibate priest in 1968. Two years later he
obtained the title of Vartabed [i.e. Doctor of the Armenian Church] by presenting a
dissertation on Mampre Verzanogh, a 5th century Armenian theologian.
Late in 1978, while studying at Fordham University, Catholicos Aram I Keshishian was
elected Locum tenens of the Diocese of Lebanon. The following year, the Representative
Assembly of the Diocese unanimously elected him Primate. In 1980, he received the
Episcopal ordination.
Called to serve as Primate of the Armenian Orthodox Community in Lebanon at the most
critical stage of Lebanese history, Catholicos Aram I Keshishian has made the following
priorities the basic objectives of his pastoral work: The re-organization of churches and
schools, the re-activation of social and church organizations, the renewal of community
leadership, and active participation in all efforts aimed at the restoration of the
national unity and the sovereignty of Lebanon.
During his many years of ecclesiastical service, Catholicos Aram I Keshishian has
displayed a wide range of interests and has assumed important responsibilities in Armenian
Church as well as in the Ecumenical Movement.
For many years he has lectured on Armenian and theological subjects in the Armenian
Seminary and Haigazian University College. In addition to his numerous articles in
Armenian, English and French [some of which have been translated into
Arabic,German,Spanish and Swedish] in local and international periodicals.
Since 1972, he has served as
the General Secretary for the Ecumenical Relations of the Cilician Catholicosate. In this
position, he has represented the Catholicosate of Cilicia at major ecumenical conferences
and assemblies in different parts of the world.
Catholicos Aram I Keshishian was one of the founding members of the Middle East Council of
Churches [MECC] in 1974, and from the beginning has served on the Council's Executive
Committee. As delegate of his Church, he attended the Nairobi [1975], Vancouver [1983] and
Canherra [1991] General Assemblies of the World Council of Churches [WCC]. In 1975, he was
elected member of the Faith and Order Commission of the WCC, and in 1983 member of the
Standing Committee of that same Commission. At the Vancouver Assembly, Catholicos Aram I
Keshishian was elected member of the Central Committee of the WCC, and in the Canherra
Assembly Moderator of the Central and Executive Committees of this Ecumenical body. He is
the first Orthodox and the youngest person to be elevated to this highest position in the
World Council of Churches.
Besides his responsibilities in the WCC, Catholicos Aram I Keshishian is also a honorary
member of Pro Oriente, a Roman Catholic ecumenical foundation based in Vienna and a member
of its Standing Committee. Catholicos Aram I Keshishian is also a member of Oriental
Orthodox-Eastern Orthodox Dialogue, Oriental Orthodox- Reformed Dialogue, Orthodox
Evangelical Dialogue and of several other local, regional and international ecumenical
committees and interreligious organizations. Catholicos Aram I Keshishian is also an
honorary president of "World Religion"s Museum" Foundation. On several
occasions, Catholicos Aram I Keshishian has given public lectures on Armenian, ecumenical
and theological themes in various countries. His CV appears in Who's Who in the World,
International Director..' of Distinguished Leaders and in many international directories
and publications.
Web site: www.cathcil.org
Contact Infromation: Diocese of Lebanon,
Armenian Prelacy, Bishop Kegham Khatcherian, Primate.
(1) P.O.Box 11-0409 Beirut Lebanon Phone: (+961-1) 980730 Fax: (+961-1) 980761
(2) P.O. Box 80810 Bourj Hammoud Lebanon. Phone & Fax: (+961-1) 258300 (+961-1) 258301
(+961-1) 258302 (+961-1) 258303 (+961-1) 258304.
E-mail: azkayin@inco.com.lb
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