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Cathedral of Boston Invites Public to Panel Discussion by |
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Dear Stewards and Friends, The Theological School of Halki: Past, Present & Future Thursday, March 31, 2011 at 7:00PM The Cathedral Center 162 Goddard Avenue, Brookline, MA 02445 The Event is of No Charge & Open to the Public All are Welcomed Refreshments will be Served! |
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Brief Background: The Theological School of Halki, founded in the nineteenth century, (October 1, 1844) on the grounds of the Patriarchal Monastery of the Holy Trinity, located on the island of Halki, the second largest among the Prince Islands in the sea of Marmara, and a few miles from the shores of Constantinople, has occupied the site for over 1,000 years. Halki was the main theological school of the Ecumenical Patriarchate until its closing. In 1971, it fell subject to actions by the Turkish government seeking to cease its activities. The closing of the school constitutes a breach of the Treaty of Lausanne - Article 24 of the Turkish Constitution and Article 9 of the European Convention of Human Rights - all of which guarantee religious freedom. On Thursday evening, March 31st, an esteemed Panel, composed of the following members, will share with us their perspectives on its history, its legal implications, an economist’s view points, obstacles to its reopening and lastly the U.S. position and responsibility. |
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Honorable Bruce Tarr (Tamvakologos): A graduate of Suffolk Law School was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1990 and in the Senate in 1994. A member of several key State Senate Committees, including: Senate Committee on Ways & Means; Children & Families; Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture; Higher Education; Public Health; Public Safety and Homeland Security; Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy. A powerful advocate for the reopening of Halki, he was instrumental in raising awareness among his colleagues and co-authored a joint letter in 2007 to President Bush, asking for U.S. consideration and action on the matter. We look forward seeing you at this historic and informative event. For more information regarding this event and other upcoming Cathedral activities, please check our website and facebook pages at: www.facebook.com/bostoncathedral http://www.bostoncathedral.org Always grateful to your support, Debora Babalas, Event Chair V. Rev. Dr. Cleopas Strongylis, Cathedral Dean Demetris Photopoulos, Ph.D., Parish Council President |
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