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    PRESS OFFICE
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of Canada
    615 Stuart Avenue, Outremont-Quebec H2V 3H2
    Contact: Deacon Hagop Arslanian,
    Tel: 514-276-9479
    Fax: 514-276-9960
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.armenianchurch.ca/



    Fri, Jun 6 2008

    Bishop Galstanian re-elected Primate of the Armenian Church Canadian
    Diocese
    The 25th Diocesan Annual Assembly was held on the weekend of May 30-June
    1, 2008 hosted by Saint Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Cathedral of
    Montreal. The Clergy of the Diocese, Diocesan Council, Diocesan Delegates,
    Parish Council members and Women's Guild Central Council participated in
    the weekend long meetings, discussing the future plans and projects of the
    Diocese.

    The election of the Primate was held in accordance with the By-Laws of the
    Canadian Armenian Diocese, and the voting proceeded from the prepared
    election slates. It is with joy that we announce the re-election of His
    Eminence Bishop Bagrat Galstanian as Primate of the Canadian Armenian
    Diocese for a second term.

    The solemn procession of the Pastors and the Komitas Choir of St. Gregory
    the Illuminator Cathedral singing the victorious hymn "Hrashapar" ushered
    His Eminence into the sanctuary, resplendent in golden and crimson
    embroidered robes and surrounded by the Clergy, Deacons and Acolytes.
    After a short worship service the Primate delivered his passionate
    message.

    In his address, Bishop Galstanian expressed gratitude to the Supreme
    Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians and prayed the Almighty for the
    good health of the Holy Father and the well-being of the Brotherhood of
    Holy Etchmiadzin. Serpazan Hayr also thanked the Diocesan Clergy, Diocesan
    Council and delegates as well as the faithful who had come to congratulate
    him upon his re-election. His Eminence urged the faithful to remain
    steadfast in their faith to the Armenian Church and to the spiritually
    enriched Armenian identity.

    Following the prayer service all present assembled for a group photo
    commemorating the 25th Diocesan Assembly. Bishop Galstanian then hosted a
    cocktail reception in the Diocese located in the church building.




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    BIOGRAPHY:

    Bishop Bagrat Galstanian was born in Gyumri, Armenia, on May 20, 1971, and
    was given the name, Vazgen, at his baptism. Having attended the Gevorgyan
    Seminary of Holy Etchmiadzin, in Armenia, he received the ordination of
    deacon, in 1993 from Bishop Anania Arabajyan. In 1995 he received
    excellent mark for his thesis on "The Commendatory and Theology of Khosrov
    of Andzrev on Daily Prayers of our Church." The same year, late Catholicos
    of All Armenians, His Holiness Karekin I, ordained Vazgen a celibate
    priest, in the name of Archbishop Bagrat Vardazarian, who had been
    martyred in 1937 repressions.

    In 1995, while holding the position as director of St. Gregory the
    Illuminator Sunday of School in Holy Etchmiadzin, Bishop Bagrat was
    appointed as vice-president of the newly established Centre of Christian
    Education and Preaching. During this period, his responsibilities included
    the teaching of the Holy Liturgy, Church History and Theology and Armenian
    Church hymns, in the Gevorgyan and Vazgenyan Seminaries in Armenia.

    In 1996, he became editor in chief of, "Etchmiadzin" a monthly official
    publication of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin. Also, he was involved
    in the preparation of religious teachers in five regions of Armenia
    through the Christian Education and Preaching Centre. These included the
    American University in Yerevan, and in the regions of Etchmiadzin,
    Armavir, Masis, Artashat, and Aparan. He was one of the founding members
    of "Gantegh" religious television programming.

    During the years of 1996 to 1998, in his role as secretary, Bishop Bagrat
    assisted His Holiness Karekin I, in His Pontifical visits to South
    America, Moscow, U.K., and Austria. In Austria, he participated, as a
    delegate, in the second Council of European Churches in Grats.

    On the recommendation of His Holiness Karekin I in 1998, he was sent to
    England to study at the University of Leeds. He attended studies at the
    Holy Resurrection Theological College of Mirfield, at the same time
    assuming the position of visiting priest of Manchester's Holy Trinity
    Armenian Church, until the year 2000. Throughout the years of 1996 to
    2000, Bishop Bagrat, was an active contributing member of the organizing
    Executive Committee of the celebrations for the 1700th. Anniversary of the
    adoption of Christianity in Armenia

    In 2000, upon the completion of his studies in England, Bishop Bagrat
    returned to Armenia where the Catholicos of all Armenians, His Holiness
    Karekin II appointed him, as the principal of the Vazgenyan Theological
    Seminary, in Sevan. At the Seminary, His Eminence taught Theology of St.
    Paul, Theology of St. John, and Church History. Under his leadership, the
    "Lousavorich" polyphonic choir was formed. Subsequently they produced two
    very successful recordings, "Arevagal in Geghard" and "Komitasian
    Patarag," in CD format. The choir held concerts in Yerevan, and performed
    to audiences in Etchmiadzin, Sevan, and throughout Armenia. The Vazgenyan
    Seminary also published its first annual theological magazine, "Sourp
    Arakelots."

    While at the Seminary, Bishop Bagrat was instrumental in introducing the
    subject of "Green Theology" for the first time in Eastern European and the
    former Soviet Republic and its churches. In cooperation with World Council
    of Church's office in the Mother See "Round Table," this subject was
    brought to the Seminary, and thus introduced to the Armenian Church. In
    recent years, ecology has become one of the key issues to affect the
    global human conscience as the devastating results of planetary abuse are
    now being realized. In keeping with this, theologians have begun to face
    the implications of this new 'Eco-awareness' and have developed a Green
    Theology in response.

    In 2002 he received the rank of Vardapet for his thesis on "The Problem of
    the Sacrament of anointing the sick in the Armenian Church." At this time,
    Bishop Bagrat was appointed as the head of the newly founded department of
    Media, Relations and Communications of Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin.
    This position also included directorship of spiritual programming on
    "Shoghagat" television. Bishop Bagrat became the moderator on his own
    series, "To Know the Gospel." This series consisted of weekly sermons and
    commentaries on the New Testament, including numerous episodes of debates
    and discussions on important topics concerning spiritual, national, and
    cultural life of the faithful. Bishop Bagrat Galstanian has published
    numerous articles on theology, social, cultural spheres concerning
    Armenia, & the Armenian Church.

    In 2002, he was appointed Vicar General of the Diocese of Arakadzodn in
    Armenia. During his short tenure, His Eminence worked to build
    opportunities and programs for the young. Bishop Bagrat founded a
    children's dance group and choir in Oshakan, expanded and restructured the
    Christian Education Center, and established "Youth Computing Centers" in
    Astarak, Aparan and Talin were re-obtained from the government 17
    monasteries and churches with their adjacent lands which historically
    belonged to the Mother See, but were forcefully taken by the previous
    Soviet Regime. He acquired a day care, youth centre in Talin, under the
    spiritual guidance of the Diocese of Aragatsotn.

    The General Assembly of the Canadian Diocese elected Very Rev. Fr. Bagrat
    Galstanian as Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of Canada in
    May of 2003. Subsequently, on June 22 of the same year, His Holiness
    Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, elevated
    the Primate, to the rank of bishop, in the Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin,
    on the feast of Holy Etchmiadzin.
    06 Jun 2008 by Press Office






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