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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]

    19 July 2008


    PRIMATE MEETS POPE BENEDICT XVI


    Sydney, Australia - For almost a week, Sydney has been playing host to the
    2008 World Youth Day (WYD) with more than 125,000 overseas pilgrims having
    made the journey to be a part of the event. Organised by the Roman Catholic
    Church, WYD is a week-long series of events attended by the Pope, bringing
    together young people from around the globe to renew and share their faith.

    WYD started at the initiative of Pope John Paul II of blessed memory, with
    the purpose of reaching out to the next generation of Catholics, to
    rejuvenate the Church and ensure that the core teachings of Christ are
    transmitted and lived. The first WYD was held in Rome in 1986.

    WYD08 launched in Sydney last Sunday with the arrival of Pope Benedict XVI.
    After retreating for a 3 day rest period, the Pontiff began official duties
    on Thursday.

    Throughout the course of the Papal itinerary, His Eminence Archbishop Aghan
    Baliozian Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of Australia and New
    Zealand accompanied by clergy of the Diocese attended major events which
    included the Papal arrival; a multi-faith reception hosted by NSW Premier,
    the Hon Morris Iemma MP; the Ecumenical meeting at St Mary's Cathedral Crypt
    followed by personal meetings with the Pope. As heads of churches were
    individually introduced by the Archbishop of Sydney, His Eminence Cardinal
    George Pell, the Holy Father gestured when Archbishop Baliozian approached
    that he needed no introduction for his cowl (headdress) already established
    he was the head of the Armenian Church of Australia.

    Pope Benedict engaged in warm greetings with Archbishop Baliozian who
    conveyed the fraternal greetings of His Holiness Karekin II Supreme
    Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians. In May, His Holiness made a
    fraternal visit to the Bishop of Rome and Pope of the Catholic Church at his
    invitation. During the four day visit to the Vatican, the two church
    leaders valued the opportunity to further strengthen bonds and fraternal
    relations between the churches. Accordingly, the Holy Father reciprocated
    to Archbishop Baliozian his request to pass on his brotherly good wishes to
    the Catholicos of All Armenians.

    With just one day pending for WYD08, Pope Benedict will attend the
    candlelight ceremony of the Evening Vigil this evening to deliver his
    speech. On Sunday, which marks World Youth Day, the Holy Father will preside
    over Mass and deliver his homily at the open air service which promises to
    be the largest gathering of people in the history of Australia.

    Sydney has seen an electric atmosphere of Christian faith permeate its city
    streets these past few days. Dubbed the Great South Land of the Holy
    Spirit", over 500,000 pilgrims from around Australia and abroad have made
    their way to our picturesque shores to glorify our Heavenly Father in a
    beautiful part of His created world.

    Whilst this week saw the arrival of the Roman Catholic Pope and a number of
    special events, Sydney welcomed the distinguished visit of two other church
    leaders last week ahead of the WYD08 celebrations.

    His Beatitude Cardinal Mar Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir, Maronite Patriarch
    arrived in Australia for a Pontifical visit to parishes in the eastern
    states of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane & Adelaide. Archbishop Baliozian met
    with the Patriarch on different occasions and attended Holy Mass on Sunday,
    13 July where more than 20,000 faithful were present.

    Also last week, the Armenian Catholic Community of Sydney welcomed the visit
    of His Excellency Archbishop Bedros Miriatian, Prelate of the Armenian
    Catholic Eparchy of Aleppo (Syria) whom Archbishop Baliozian also had
    occasion to meet.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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