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  • Special Services Requiem For Victims of Flight 7908

    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]


    22 July 2009


    SPECIAL REQUIEM SERVICE FOR VICTIMS OF FLIGHT 7908


    Sydney, Australia - The tragedy of the air disaster of Caspian Air Flight
    7908 last Wednesday has gripped the Armenian Community of Sydney having lost
    two of its promising and finest youth in the tragedy. A number of local
    families too lost loved ones among the 168 people killed on the flight bound
    from Tehran to Yerevan which soon after take-off reportedly crashed in
    north-western Iran.

    The death of siblings, Arin and Ani Abcarian from Sydney has devastated
    family and friends as well as the Armenian Community at large that is
    mourning their loss along with the reported 40 Armenians on board this fatal
    flight, 5 of which have been reported to be citizens of the Republic of
    Armenia.

    This evening, a special requiem service presided by His Eminence Archbishop
    Aghan Baliozian, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of Australia
    and New Zealand was held at the Armenian Apostolic Church of Holy
    Resurrection in Sydney for the community to unite in prayer, share their
    sorrow and console their grief.

    Present at the service were members of the Abcarian family with close
    relatives and friends as well as those families who lost relatives that were
    citizens of Iran. At the invitation of the Primate, Mr Gholamali Rajabi
    Yazdi, Deputy Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Australia
    representing the Ambassador, His Excellency Mahmoud Movahhedi was in
    attendance as were representatives of community organisations and members of
    the community who wished to pay their respects to the victims of the air
    crash tragedy.

    The requiem service began with prayers for the repose of the souls of those
    killed after which the names of the 168 victims were announced in respect to
    their memory. The message of condolence of His Holiness Karekin II Supreme
    Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians was read and in honour of the
    Iranian dignitary, Mr Gholamali Rajabi Yazdi, a communiqué extending the
    sympathy of the Armenian Community to the Republic of Iran was presented in
    Farsi by a local community member.

    Archbishop Baliozian delivered his sermon in which he spoke so fondly of the
    two Armenian-Australian youth whom he has warmly embraced and regrettably
    got to know more closely as a consequence of this tragedy. He articulated
    the quiet achievements of both Arin and Ani as outstanding young members not
    only of the Armenian community but broader, particularly with Arin's high
    standing as a medical researcher and PhD student at Sydney University. Ani,
    a university student herself, was greatly admired for her active
    contribution to community life. He also conveyed his deep condolences to
    the families who lost relatives in the tragedy.

    Following the service, the congregation gathered in the church hall for
    requiem coffee service which provided an opportunity for community members
    to share their grief and comfort each other. The Deputy Ambassador of the
    Islamic Republic of Iran to Australia met personally with families directly
    affected by this tragedy and collaborated with other community members with
    expressions of sympathy.

    In times of such exorbitant tragedy, solace can be found in the unifying
    force of community bonding but particularly for the Armenian people, solace
    is found foremost in the presence of our Church and in the grace of our
    Almighty Father.
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