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  • Primate Makes His Annual Pastoral Visit to 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]


    8 June 2007


    PRIMATE MAKES HIS ANNUAL PASTORAL VISIT TO AUCKLAND


    The first Monday in June celebrates the Queen's birthday holiday in New
    Zealand and has become the traditional weekend when Primate of the Diocese
    of the Armenian Church of Australia and New Zealand, His Eminence Archbishop
    Aghan Baliozian makes his much awaited pastoral visit to the Armenian
    Community of Auckland.

    Following on from his participation as an Australian delegate in the
    Asia-Pacific Regional Interfaith Dialogue held in Waitangi, NZ from 29-31
    May, the Archbishop flew into Auckland Airport in the afternoon of 31st May
    to be warmly greeted by members of the Armenian community.

    Archbishop's itinerary for the pastoral weekend began on Friday with a visit
    to Dr Minas Elias, one of the earliest Armenians to migrate to New Zealand
    and father of present Chief Justice of New Zealand, the Rt. Hon. Dame Sian
    Elias. Dr Elias arrived from Burma (Myanmar) in the 1950's and has been the
    face of Armenians in New Zealand ever since. He will celebrate his 90th
    birthday in November.

    The same evening, the Armenian community gathered in a local community hall
    for dinner to welcome Archbishop Baliozian and create that 'new Armenia'
    that Saroyan so famously wrote about. The intimate gathering brought
    together more than half of the 100 or so community members to share an
    evening of laughter, festivity and a traditional Armenian banquet.

    On Saturday morning, accompanied by community members the Archbishop made
    his way to the local cemetery where he blessed the graves of deceased
    community members, offered prayers of comfort and conducted a requiem
    service for the souls of the dearly departed.

    A meeting with committee members of the Armenian Society of New Zealand took
    place with Archbishop Baliozian on Sunday morning to discuss the welfare of
    the small community. In the afternoon, Holy Mass was celebrated by the
    Primate at St Peter's Anglican Church in Takapuna. In his sermon the
    Archbishop reflected on the importance of faith, church and unity in
    service. "The key factor of effective service and servanthood", he
    underlined "requires putting aside personal issues and differences and
    working in unity toward a common goal for the benefit of the church,
    community and nation."

    Following the church service, the congregation gathered together for dinner
    to honour the Archbishop's visit. It was also an opportunity for the
    Community to bid farewell to Ara Ovanessoff, former Chairman of the Armenian
    Society of NZ and a stall-bearer at church services, who for work reasons
    will be relocating overseas with his family.

    Archbishop Baliozian spent a leisurely day with members of the community
    visiting privately with families as is his custom, before attending a
    farewell party in the evening which concluded his pastoral visit for yet
    another year. He made his safe passage home to Sydney on Tuesday, 5th June.
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