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    Western Diocese of the Armenian Church

    Primate Participates in Lambeth Rally for
    Poverty Reducation, Meets Queen


    Published on Jul 24 2008 by Divan of the Diocese



    Primate Participates in Lambath Rally for Poverty
    Reducation, Meets Queen

    *Caption*
    Abp. Derderian participates in Walk of Witness to call on
    Governments to fulfill Millenium Development Goals. Prime
    Minister Gordan Brown speaking. -Lambeth Conference.


    London, England - On Thursday, July 24, His Eminence Abp.
    Hovnan Derderian completed his first full day as an
    ecumenical observer of the Lambeth Conference, the Anglican
    Church's Conference of Bishops which occurs once every 10
    years. His Eminence, the Primate of the Western Diocese, is
    attending as the representative of His Holiness Karekin II,
    Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians.



    This day was marked with several important events, as it
    saw the conference leaving the confines of the presentation
    halls and participating in several activities aimed at
    outreach and witnessing. The Primate participated in the
    Walk of Witness to Lambeth Palace, during which the 800
    participating bishops walked in unity advocating for global
    poverty reduction.



    Archbishop of Canterbury addressing walkers. ©
    Lambeth Conference

    Archbishop of Canterbury and Prime Minister
    Gordon Brown addressing walkers.
    -Lambeth Conference.

    At the completion of the March a rally was held during
    which the bishops were addressed by The Archbishop of
    Canterbury, Rowan Williams and by Mr. Gordon Brown, the
    Prime Minister of England regarding the Millennium
    Development Goals. They called on World Leaders to keep
    their "Promises on aid and development as failure to do
    so will lead to further starvation, disease and death in the
    world's poorest countries." The Primate was honored to
    take walk with his brothers and sisters in Christ and
    support this important message.

    Following this rally, a Garden Party Reception was held at
    Buckingham Palace, during which the Primate had the
    opportunity to briefly meet Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II,
    and converse with her regarding the Armenian Church's filial
    bond with the Church of England.



    The Primate will soon be attending in a private reception
    for the ecumenical guests of the conference, during which he
    will have the opportunity to meet with the Most Rev. and Rt.
    Hon. Dr. Rowan Williams. Also, the Primate offers his
    gratitude to the Very Rev. Geoffrey Rowell, Bishop of
    Gibraltar in Europe, who has been assigned as his liaison
    throughout his time observing the conference.

    "During these dynamic times it is truly crucial that
    we stand fast with our brother and sisters in Christ,
    especially those of the Church of England, an institution
    with which the Armenian Church has enjoyed a long and
    productive relationship," said Abp. Derderian of his
    participation in the conference, "We share in the same
    blessed struggle to glorify God and witness Christ's
    teachings, and therefore we greatly benefit when we can
    address issues facing us in one accord."

    Further information regarding the Western Diocese's
    participation in the Lambeth conference will be forthcoming.


    The Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of North
    America, providing spiritual guidance and leadership to the
    Armenian Apostolic community, is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit,
    tax-exempt organization comprised of 47 churches in 16
    western states. It was established in 1898 as the Diocese of
    the Armenian Church encompassing the entire United States
    and Canada. In 1927 the Western Diocese was formed to
    exclusivly serve the western United States.
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