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  • Primate Meets With The Armenian Community of Auckland

    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]


    10 June 2009



    PRIMATE MEETS WITH THE ARMENIAN COMMUNITY OF AUCKLAND


    The Armenian Community of Auckland in New Zealand welcomed His Eminence
    Archbishop Aghan Baliozian, Primate of the Diocese of Australia & New
    Zealand over the Queen's Birthday June long-weekend. Accompanying the
    Archbishop was Reverend Father Bartev Karakashian from the Church of Holy
    Resurrection in Sydney.

    The arrival of the Archbishop and Reverend Father on Friday, 5th June was
    met by committee members of the Armenian Society of New Zealand and the
    Parish Priest of the Indian Orthodox Church of Auckland.

    The annual visit of the Primate, which is normally reserved solely for the
    Armenians of Auckland, included a different dimension on this occasion as he
    met with the parish of the Indian Orthodox Church. As sister churches, ties
    within our region of the world have particularly strengthened over the past
    year with increased fraternal visits and opportunities for engagement. In
    February, Archbishop Baliozian was invited to India as a guest speaker at
    the Platinum Celebration of the Feast of St Geevarghese Mar Dionysius
    Vattasseril, the faith father of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church who
    fought for the establishment of the Catholicate to be the symbol of
    self-identity and independence of the Church.

    In the evening of their arrival, a small community gathering was held to
    welcome the Archbishop and Father Bartev in a warm casual atmosphere. The
    following day commenced with a visit to the local cemetery to bless the
    graves and offer prayers for the souls of the dearly departed Armenians of
    Auckland.

    On Saturday evening the official dinner was held in honour of the Primate's
    visit where community members gathered to show their hospitality and share
    an evening of traditional Armenian fare, conversation, laughter and cheer.

    Sunday 7th June, Archbishop Baliozian visited the parish of the Indian
    Orthodox Church where he gave a message on the significance of maintaining
    the traditions of faith and embracing our cultures, most importantly
    perpetuating these values onto future generations.

    The same afternoon the Armenian community gathered at St Peter's Anglican
    Church in Takapuna for the Divine Liturgy offered by Reverend Father Bartev
    Karakashian accompanied by the local choir conducted by Deacon Margos
    Iskenderian. The sermon was given by Archbishop Baliozian whose message
    focussed on how faith makes us live and how the faith founded in the Mother
    See of Holy Etchmiadzin has preserved for all these centuries.

    Following Holy Mass the congregation gathered in the church hall for a final
    opportunity to engage with the Archbishop and enjoy a community gathering
    which evoked high spirits in recreating a little Armenia.

    Archbishop Baliozian and Father Bartev returned to Australia on Monday after
    a fulfilling weekend of pastoral duties and deriving warm relationships.

    For information on the Armenian Community of Auckland contact members of the
    Armenian Society of New Zealand, Mr Hagop Yeldezian at [email protected]
    or Hermik Sookiassian at [email protected]
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