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    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]


    26 February 2008


    THE INSPIRATION OF A PASTORAL VISIT


    Pastoral visits to small, pocketed congregations are common practice in
    dioceses that cover vast areas or jurisdiction. The inspiration for these
    visits is modelled on the ministry of Christ Himself and later the Apostles
    who ministered to the faithful who would receive them joyously and
    thirstily. They would be nourished in spirit and inspired by teaching. So
    it was for the Armenian Community of Adelaide in Australia when they
    welcomed the Primate of the Diocese, His Eminence Archbishop Aghan Baliozian
    in their midst this past weekend of 23-25 February, 2008.

    The Primate arrived in Adelaide on Saturday afternoon and was met at the
    airport by committee members of the Armenian Cultural Association of South
    Australia (ACASA), the body that brings together the Armenians of Adelaide
    and is the face of all things Armenian in South Australia.

    As has now become customary, Saturday evening saw the Armenian Community
    gather to welcome and honour the visiting Primate in a warm and cordial
    atmosphere revelling in the company of fellow Armenians and typical
    hospitality which included a variety of cultural performances ranging from
    ballet, piano, song and poetry recitation. Archbishop spoke about Great
    Lent and the Median day, "Michink" which falls on Wednesday this week and
    signifies the middle of the Lenten period. He also talked about the
    official blessing of the Holy Muron (Chrism) on 28 September at the Mother
    See of Holy Etchmiadzin when Armenians from around the globe will come to
    witness this special event which is held once every seven years.

    On Sunday morning, the Primate celebrated the Divine Liturgy at the Chapel
    of the Christian Brothers College. This is the only opportunity for the
    Armenian faithful of Adelaide to partake in the beautiful worship service of
    the Armenian Apostolic Church and take Holy Communion during an Armenian
    Mass. This is a richly rewarding experience of great significance for
    congregation members which comes about once or at most, twice a year.

    At the invitation of the ACASA, in attendance for the Divine Liturgy was the
    Hon. Michael Atkinson MP, Attorney General of South Australia, Minister for
    Justice and Minister for Multicultural Affairs. Mr Atkinson, with his two
    advisers later joined Archbishop Baliozian and the congregation for lunch
    following Holy Mass. The Primate was acquainted with the Attorney General
    during his visit to Adelaide in 2007 and appreciated the opportunity of
    extending his acquaintance further on this occasion.

    Archbishop Baliozian farewelled Adelaide and returned to his residence in
    Sydney on Monday evening having too been inspired by the warmth and
    welcoming spirit of the Armenians of Adelaide.

    For information on the Armenian Community of Adelaide contact the President
    of the ACASA, Mr Gevik Abedian at [email protected] or the Honorary
    Secretary, Mr Alec Balayance at [email protected]

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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