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    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]


    28 August 2007


    PRIMATE'S PASTORAL VISIT TO THE 'CITY OF CHURCHES'


    Adelaide is known to Australians as the "city of churches" and on Sunday, 26
    August the Liturgy of the Armenian Apostolic Church resonated among the
    choruses of the city's many church services as the small Armenian Community
    of Adelaide congregated to celebrate the Divine Liturgy presided by Primate
    of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of Australia and New Zealand, His
    Eminence Archbishop Aghan Baliozian. This weekend marked Archbishop's
    biannual visit to the mission parish of Adelaide.

    "The visit of the Archbishop is always a cause for celebration and brings
    the community closer together" remarks Alec Balayance, Secretary of the
    Armenian Cultural Association of South Australia (ACASA). "The visit is an
    opportunity to have Holy Communion during an Armenian Mass as there is no
    Armenian Apostolic Church in Adelaide."

    What made this Mass even more special was the attendance of Attorney General
    of South Australia, the Hon. Michael Atkinson MP who is also Minister for
    Justice and Minister for Multicultural Affairs. At the invitation of ACASA,
    the congregation was joined by Mr Atkinson who showed special interest to
    learn about the faith of the Armenian people, he himself a faithful and
    active Christian in his own church and parish. The Minister was accompanied
    by his Chief of Staff, Mr Peter Louca and conversed at length with
    Archbishop Baliozian following Holy Mass. Chatting also with other members
    of the Community, Mr Atkinson expressed his delight to have finally had the
    opportunity to spend time with the small but vibrant Armenian Community of
    Adelaide which he had hoped to visit for some time.

    The 2-day pastoral visit with the Primate rarely varies its routine for it
    is a formula that binds the Community in fellowship, friendship and unity.
    Saturday evening honoured Archbishop Baliozian with a community gathering, a
    social evening with an artistic interlude of graceful Armenian dancing,
    string quartet and a piano performance reverberating the music of Komitas.
    On Sunday morning, Holy Mass was celebrated at the Chapel of the Christian
    Brothers College which filled the heart and soul of the Armenian
    congregation with hymns and prayers of the Armenian Apostolic faith.
    Following the church service there was opportunity to mingle and converse in
    the spirit of church community. The same evening a meal was shared among
    friends in the hospitality of Mrs Jessie Babayan's home.

    Archbishop Baliozian returned to his residence in Sydney on Monday afternoon
    after another special visit with his flock.

    For information on Armenians in Adelaide contact the President of the ACASA,
    Mr Gevik Abedian at [email protected] or the Honorary Secretary, Mr Alec
    Balayance at [email protected]
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