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    Ecumenical Delegation to Visit Armenia to Bond East-West Church Relations

    Christian Today, UK
    Aug 16 2005

    A five-member ecumenical delegation is set to visit Armenia from Aug.
    24 to Sep. 1, 2005. The Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada,
    Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, will take part in this visit.

    Posted: Tuesday, August 16 , 2005, 12:27 (UK)

    The Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, Archbishop Andrew
    Hutchison, will take part in this visit which has been organised by
    the Canadian Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church.

    (anglican.ca) A five-member ecumenical delegation is set to visit
    Armenia from Aug.

    24 to Sep. 1, 2005. The Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada,
    Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, will take part in this visit which has
    been organised by the Canadian Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic
    Orthodox Church. This comes in response to an invitation by His
    Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians,
    to visit the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin.

    It will be recorded as the first ever visit to Armenia by a delegation
    from Canada. The delegation, Led by the Primate of the Canadian Diocese
    of the Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church, Bishop Bagrat Galstanian,
    will discuss the role and mission of Christian churches in the future
    and cooperation between the churches in the East and West.

    Other members of the delegation are include Archbishop Sotirios,
    Metropolitan of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Canada, Archbishop
    Brendan O'Brien, President of the Canadian Conference of Catholic
    Bishops and Professor Richard Schneider, President of the Canadian
    Council of Churches.

    The Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin is located near Yerevan, the
    capital city of the Republic of Armenia. The Mother see is the
    pre-eminent centre of authority in the worldwide Armenian Apostolic
    Orthodox Church.

    The Armenian Orthodox Church is a member of the Orthodox family of
    churches which includes Coptic, Syrian, Armenian, Ethiopian, Eritrean
    and the (Indian) Malankara. The Anglicans and the Oriental family
    are currently in the midst of theological dialogue, which follows
    an agreed statement on Christology in November 2002 reached by the
    Anglican-Oriental Orthodox International Commission.

    Recommendations of the Lambeth Conferences of 1988 and 1998 stemmed
    formal dialogue between the Anglicans and the Eastern Orthodox
    churches. Talks were also sparked by the decisions of the Oriental
    Orthodox Churches that the Anglican-Orthodox dialogue be upgraded
    from a forum, in 1985 to 1993, to a commission.

    Relationships between the Anglican Church of Canada and the Canadian
    Diocese of the Armenian Orthodox Church goes back 125 years, when the
    Anglicans offered the liturgical space and hospitality in Anglican
    churches to the Armenians during the absence of Armenian sanctuaries.

    The relationship between the Armenian Orthodox Church and the Canadian
    Anglicans has been strengthened to become recognised more through
    the Scholarship of St. Basil the Great, which is administered by
    the Anglican Foundation. The scholarship was established by retired
    bishop of Diocese of Ontario, Bishop Henry Gordon Hill, with means to
    facilitate exchange between members of the Anglican Church of Canada
    and members of the Oriental Orthodox Churches and the Assyrian Church
    of the East.
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