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  • New Primate for the Armenian Diocese of Australia and New Zealand

    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) 9413-1709
    Email: [email protected]


    New Primate Appointed for the Armenian Diocese of Australia and New Zealand

    Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, Information Services 05 December, 2012


    By Pontifical Order of His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and
    Catholicos of All Armenians, His Grace Bishop Haykazun Najarian, has
    resigned his service as the Pontifical Legate of Central Europe and
    Sweden, and as of 1 January, 2013 His Grace will serve as the Primate
    of the Armenian Diocese in Australian and New Zealand.

    His Grace Bishop Haigazun Najarian (baptismal name Vrej) was born in
    1952, in Aleppo, Syria.

    He received his primary education at the Vahan Tekeyan Elementary
    School in Beirut, and graduated in 1964. He continued his education
    in the Hovakimian-Manoukian secondary school in Beirut and graduated
    in 1967.

    He entered the Gevorkian Theological Seminary at the Mother See of
    Holy Etchmiadzin in 1967 and graduated in 1973. In 1973 he
    successfully defended his thesis entitled "Mkhitar Gosh;
    Interpretation of the Prophet Yeremia".

    In 1973, in Holy Etchmiadzin, he was ordained to the diaconate by His
    Eminence Archbishop Husik Santurian, and in 1975, at the St. Sarkis
    Church in London, he was ordained as a celibate priest by His Eminence
    Archbishop Nerses Pozapalian.

    >From 1973 to 1974 he worked as a secretary in the Chancellery of the
    Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin.

    He continued his higher education at the St. Augustine of Canterbury
    School in England where he studied Pastoral Theology from 1974 to
    1975.

    In 1975 he continued his education at the King's College in London and
    graduated in 1978. He received a Bachelor's Degree in Theology (BD).

    >From 1978 to 1979 he studied at the St. Andrews School in Scotland.

    >From 1979 to 1981 he served as the Spiritual Pastor of the St. Peter
    Church in London.

    Returning to Armenia in 1981 he served as the Assistant Dean and
    Professor of New Testament and History of the Universal Church at the
    Gevorkian Theological Seminary until 1986.

    In 1983, he presented and successfully defended his doctoral thesis
    entitled "The Origin of the Monastic Movement in Armenia" and received
    the rank of Archimandrite at the St. Mesrop Church of Oshakan by His
    Eminence Archbishop Nerses Pozapalian.

    In 1986, he defended his doctoral thesis entitled "The Rules of St.
    Barsegh Kesaratsi" and received the rank of Senior Archimandrite at
    St. Mesrop Church of Oshakan by His Eminence Archbishop Nerses
    Pozapalian.

    By the order of His Holiness Karekin I of blessed memory he was
    appointed to serve as the Vicar General for the Eastern Diocese of the
    Armenian Church of North America and served in that position from
    1986-1988. From1988 to 1991 he served as the Spiritual Pastor of the
    Church of St. Stepanos in New Jersey. In 1991, he returned to serve
    at the headquarters of the Eastern Diocese and was reappointed to
    serve as the Vicar General until 1995.

    While serving in New York, he entered the University of Columbia in
    1992 and graduated in 1993, receiving a Masters degree (MA) in
    History.

    >From 1995 to 1999 by the Order of His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme
    Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, he returned to Armenia and
    served as the Dean of the Gevorkian Theological Seminary, and as
    professor of New Testament of the Seminary.

    He returned to the United States in 2000, and served as the spiritual
    pastor of the St. Sarkis Armenian Church of Dallas, Texas, until
    2002.

    In 2002 he moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and served as the
    pastor of the St. Sahak and St. Mesrop Church in Philadelphia until
    2007. He concurrently served as the Vicar General of the Eastern
    Diocese, ending his service as Vicar General in 2010.

    He moved to Sweden in 2010, and by Pontifical Order of His Holiness
    Karekin II, served as Pontifical Legate of Central Europe and Sweden
    until December 2012.

    On 6 November, 2011 he was consecrated as a Bishop by His Holiness
    Karekin II, in the Mother Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin.


    http://www.armenianchurch.org/index.jsp?sid=3&nid=2284&y12&m=11&d=5




    From: A. Papazian
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