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  • Press Release: Archbishop Returns From Regional Interfaith Conferenc

    10 Macquarie Street
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    Contact: Laura Artinian
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    27 March 2006

    ARCHBISHOP RETURNS FROM REGIONAL INTERFAITH CONFERENCE

    Sydney, Australia - At the invitation of Australia's Foreign Affairs
    Minister, the Hon Alexander Downer MP, His Eminence Archbishop Aghan
    Baliozian, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of Australia
    and New Zealand was one of a ten person delegation to represent
    Australia at the "Dialogue on Regional Interfaith, Cooperation for
    Peace, Development and Human Dignity" in Cebu, Philippines from
    14-16 March.

    Other members of the Australian delegation included Rev John Baldock
    (Anglican), Cardinal George Pell (Catholic), Rev John Henderson
    (National Council of Churches of Australia), Ms Peta Jones Pellach
    (Jewish), Most Venerable Van Canh Tran (Buddhist), Ms Wendie Wilkie
    (Uniting Church), Sister Trish Madigan (Catholic), Dr Abdul Ameer Ali
    (Muslim), Dr Appupillay Balasubramanian (Hindu).

    On the evening of 13 March, the Australian delegation met with
    the Australian Ambassador to the Philippines, His Excellency Tony
    Hely and Australian government representatives headed by Mr Andrew
    Robb, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Immigration and
    Multicultural Affairs.

    The conference was officially opened on 14 March by President Gloria
    Macapagal Arroyo of the Philippines with her keynote address. New
    Zealand Prime Minister, Mrs Helen Clark then addressed the participants
    of the Conference which led the delegates into four working parties
    each to consider one of four themes in the context of interfaith
    cooperation that included regional peace and security, human dignity
    and development, the role of education and promotion; and the role
    of media in promoting interfaith cooperation. Australia led the
    workshop on "Interfaith Co-operation for Regional Peace and Security".

    After a consultation process that lasted two days, the reports of
    the four working groups were presented and the spirit of the reports
    composed the "Cebu Declaration on Regional Interfaith Cooperation on
    Peace, Development and Human Dignity" which was drawn on 16 March.

    During the course of the three days, delegates had the opportunity
    to explore parts of Cebu province and get acquainted with the local
    culture and lifestyle of the Philippines. On Tuesday evening, the
    Governor of Cebu, Gwendolyn Garcia hosted a dinner for the 150 plus
    delegates who were later entertained with a cultural performance.

    Delegates to the Dialogue came from Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos,
    Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Australia,
    New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Timor Leste, Malaysia and Fiji Islands.

    On his return journey to Sydney via Hong Kong, Archbishop Baliozian
    visited with the small Armenian communities in Hong Kong and
    Guangzhou, China. He was met in Hong Kong by Mr and Mrs Jack Maxian who
    accompanied the Primate to Guangzhou (formerly known as Canton to the
    western world), the provincial capital city of Guangdong. Presently,
    there are three Armenian residents in Guangzhou with business interests
    finding them in this remote part of the world. Warm hospitality
    and sincere camaraderie is ever-present when two or more Armenians
    gather. This was indeed the case when the Archbishop was so warmly
    welcomed by the Armenians of both Hong Kong and Guangzhou.
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