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  • Press Release: Celebrating 25th Anniversary Of Primateship Of His Em

    PRESS RELEASE

    Diocese of the Armenian Church of Australia & New Zealand
    10 Macquarie Street
    Chatswood NSW 2067
    AUSTRALIA
    Contact: Laura Artinian
    Tel: (02) 9419-8056
    Fax: (02) 9904-8446
    Email: [email protected]

    5 December 2006

    CELEBRATING 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF PRIMATESHIP OF HIS EMINENCE ARCHBISHOP
    AGHAN BALIOZIAN

    Sydney, Australia - It was almost twenty-five years to the day when
    35 year old Father Aghan Baliozian was installed the new Primate of
    the Diocese of the Armenian Church of Australia and New Zealand in
    an investiture ceremony.

    To celebrate this milestone anniversary, a gala banquet was held
    to honour the Primateship of Archbishop Baliozian on Saturday, 25
    November, 2006 at Sheraton on the Park Hotel, Sydney.

    It was a night of reflection and celebration to tribute not only the
    head of the Armenian Church in the Asia-Pacific but the leader of
    Armenian Communities in the region.

    Present at the banquet were heads of churches in Australia including
    His Eminence Cardinal George Pell (Catholic Archbishop of Sydney);
    government officials; clergy; community members and representatives
    of Armenian organisations; overseas visitors from India, Hong Kong and
    China; Chairman of the Armenian Church Council of Victoria; family and
    friends. The elegant evening was accompanied by cultural performances,
    tributes and presentations.

    What became a running theme throughout the evening and a realisation
    for all was the great impact Archbishop Baliozian has made to the
    development of the emerging Australian-Armenian community, the bridges
    he has built between Armenians in Asia and his role as an envoy for
    ecumenism. This was highlighted through a visual presentation of "His
    Life Journey" which saw the passage of a young boy with the baptismal
    name of Yeghia Baliozian whose only interest was to play football to
    the leader who became the head of the Armenian Community of Australia.

    Throughout the last 25 years under the guidance of Archbishop
    Baliozian, community infrastructures in the parishes of Australia
    have blossomed with the establishment of Armenian schools, cultural
    centres, welfare programs and community services. Under his mentorship,
    Australian-Armenians developed a distinct profile in broader society
    which exemplifies a community devoted to contributing positively to
    the mainstream yet valuing the opportunity of multiculturalism policy
    to preserve a cultural identity.

    Archbishop's contribution also to the ecumenical movement and exposing
    the Armenian Apostolic Church to sister churches within Australia and
    worldwide was a focal point of tribute. Through his ecumenical work
    he has participated in major international assemblies and conferences,
    as well as contributed to local activities bringing forth the views of
    the Armenian Apostolic Church in inter-church settings. His fervent
    participation in ecumenism has been a catalyst for a secondary role
    he now finds himself represented in interfaith dialogues on both
    national and international platforms. Archbishop Baliozian was one
    of a ten person delegation appointed by the Australian Government
    to represent the nation at two Asia-Pacific Interfaith Dialogues
    on cooperation and building on peace and harmony. He most recently
    represented His Holiness Karekin II Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos
    of All Armenians and the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin at the Eighth
    World Assembly of Religions for Peace in Kyoto, Japan.

    As Primate and Pontifical Legate of India and the Far East he has
    brought together pockets of Armenians particularly in South-East
    Asia to rebuild an Armenian identity in this region. Through
    his personal engagement and connections, Archbishop Baliozian has
    increased communication and cooperation among these tiny communities,
    bridged distances of isolation and filled cultural voids. He has led
    groups of pilgrims from Australia to India and Singapore on various
    occasions including the 150th and 170th anniversary celebrations of
    St Gregory the Illuminator Church in Singapore, the first church to
    be built in the country.

    During the evening, many tributes were received congratulating the
    Archbishop including letters of commendation from the Prime Minister of
    Australia, the Premier of NSW, the Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem,
    fellow Primates of Armenian Dioceses, government ministers and
    diplomats from Armenia and the Diaspora as well as many a personal
    tribute.

    However, at the pinnacle of the evening was the reading of the
    Encyclical of His Holiness Karekin II Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos
    of All Armenians which noted Archbishop's fervent spirit to tirelessly
    avail himself and his abilities to strengthen our Church and its
    foundations and through God's abundant blessings allow him to bring
    fruitful service to the Diocese of Australia.

    The evening came to a close but the celebrations continued into Sunday,
    26 November when Archbishop Baliozian celebrated the Divine Liturgy
    at the Church of Holy Resurrection in the morning. In his sermon,
    the Archbishop reflected on the most powerful commandment of our
    Lord Jesus Christ, "love" . love for our Heavenly Father and love for
    each other. "Love is the essence of life" he said, "it is what makes
    our lives whole, it is what makes us superior in the animal kingdom.
    Love one another and live with love for one another. With love comes
    commitment and with commitment, the spirit of sacrifice. "

    Following holy mass, the Archbishop met with the parishioners in the
    church hall to receive congratulations and a celebratory toast on
    the milestone anniversary.

    Thanks to the spirited effort of the Diocesan Council and organising
    committee, a memorable weekend befitting the occasion was marked in
    the pages of the Australian-Armenian Community.
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