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Armenia national and spiritual symbols are taken from Presidential Residence to inauguration venue

April 9, 2018 By administrator

Armenia national and spiritual symbols

Armenia national and spiritual symbols

YEREVAN. – The national and spiritual symbols of Armenia—the main copy of the Constitution and the 7th century Holy Bible—have been taken to the place where the inauguration of the fourth President of Armenia will be held on Monday.

Under the Constitution, the President assumes office by taking an oath to the people, and at the special session of the National Assembly (NA).

The NA will convene this special sitting on Monday, at Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concert Complex in capital city Yerevan.

According to the already-established tradition, these state and spiritual symbols are brought to the NA sessions’ hall.

On Monday morning, the main copy of the Constitution and the 7th century Holy Bible were brought to the Presidential Residence.

Subsequently, the national flag of Armenia and the symbol of the presidential power were handed over to the Honor Guard.

Afterward, the main copy of the Constitution and the ancient Holy Bible were taken to the venue for this inauguration.

The newly elected President of Armenia takes a respective oath before the people by putting his right hand on the Holy Bible and the Constitution.

 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Armenia, National, spiritual, Symbols

Europe: Judeo-Christian Symbols Vanish, Islam Rises

February 4, 2018 By administrator

The demolition of one of the towers of St. Lambertus Chruch in Immerath, Germany on January 9, 2018. (Image source: Superbass/Wikimedia Commons)

by Giulio Meotti,

  • The British housing market is now dealing with a new special entry: former Christian churches. A former Methodist church in Surrey was recently put on sale for the first time in its 154-year history. And a few days later, a church in London and went on the market — converted into apartments.
  • Religious symbols are an integral part of a civilization. When old symbols vanish, new ones — with their own identities — take their place. Europe’s public imagination today is being flooded with Islamic symbols, from veils in schools, swimming pools and workplaces, to the volume and height of mosque minarets.
  • We impenitent secularists might be happily indifferent to the fall of the old religious symbols — but we should not be indifferent to the new religious symbols taking their place.

French writers coined the term “le grand remplacement,” meaning the demographic replacement by immigrants of native Europeans. There is, however, another replacement taking place on the old continent.

Look at the images taken by the Israeli-Hungarian photographer Bernadett Alpern. Synagogues — like silent witnesses of the fall of a fundamental branch of the European civilization — have been turned into museums, swimming pools, shopping centers, police stations and mosques.

Now it is the turn of the Stars of David and skullcaps, the two most visible Jewish symbols. A poll by the World Zionist Organization recently revealed that at least half of Jews in Europe do not feel safe wearing symbols of their faith. They are right. A few days ago, an 8-year-old Jewish boy wearing a skullcap was attacked and beaten in the street by two men in Sarcelles. Earlier in January, in the same suburb, a man slashed the face of a 15-year-old Jewish girl who was walking home while wearing the uniform of her Jewish school. It is the “new normal” for French Jews.

For years, European elites have been preaching multiculturalism and religious and cultural relativism. Now we find ourselves living through not only further assaults on the habitually besieged Jews and their faith, but a massive de-Christianization, as well.

A historic German church, St. Lambertus, was demolished last month. The 19th-Century Catholic site in Germany was destroyed to make way for a coal mine. It is sadly ironic that the only group protesting this shameful destruction was a secular, non-Christian one: Greenpeace. Forty activists climbed the church to protest its demolition. They displayed banners reading: “Those who destroy culture also destroy humans”.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Judeo-Christian, Symbols, Vanish

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