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    PRESS RELEASE
    Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, Information Services
    Address:  Vagharshapat, Republic of Armenia
    Contact:  Rev. Fr. Ktrij Devejian
    Tel:  +374-10-517163
    Fax:  +374-10-517301
    E-Mail:  [email protected]
    Website:  www.armenianchurch.org
    March 7, 2007

    His Holiness Karekin II Visits Armenian College
    and Philanthropic Academy of Calcutta

    In the evening of February 26, His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch
    and Catholicos of All Armenians, arrived in Kolkata (Calcutta), India. 
    Accompanying His Holiness and the pontifical delegation from Delhi were His
    Excellency Ashot Kocharian, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of
    Armenia and Mr. Haik Sookias, Jr., Chairman of the Armenian Church Committee
    of Calcutta and Chinsurah.

    The delegation was greeted at the airport by His Eminence Archbishop Aghan
    Baliozian, Primate of the Armenian Diocese of Australia and New Zealand and
    Pontifical Legate to the Far East; Very Rev. Fr. Oshagan Gulgulian, Manager
    of the Armenian College and Philanthropic Academy of Calcutta and Pastor of
    the Armenian community of India; Rev. Fr. Vardan Navasardian, member of the
    Brotherhood of Holy Etchmiadzin currently serving in Australia; and all
    members of the Armenian Church Committee of Calcutta and Chinsurah.

    On Tuesday morning, February 27, the Catholicos of All Armenians visited the
    Armenian College and Philanthropic Academy (ACPA) of Calcutta.  The
    pontifical entourage was greeted upon their arrival at the campus by ACPA
    Manager Fr. Gulgulian; Deacon Tigran Baghumian, ACPA Administrator; Mr.
    James Dias, ACPA Principal; all Church Committee members; and teachers,
    staff and students of the Academy.  The students sang church hymns and
    escorted His Holiness' procession into the main hall of the school.

    The staff, instructors and students had prepared a program in honor of His
    Holiness, which began following the Lord's Prayer and the singing of the
    Armenian and Indian national anthems.

    Dn. Tigran Baghumian greeted His Holiness and the delegation on behalf of
    the academy.  Greetings were also offered by Principal Dias on behalf of the
    teachers to the guests.  The students presented a cultural program
    consisting of recitations of Armenian poetry, the performance of Armenian
    spiritual and folk songs, the presentation of a play in English and the
    performance of a number of Indian dances.

    Following the cultural program, Fr. Gulgulian made his welcoming remarks and
    introduced Archbishop Baliozian.  In turn, the primate of the Australia and
    New Zealand once again welcomed His Holiness to Calcutta and invited him to
    deliver his message of blessing to the students, teachers and assembled
    faithful.

    His Holiness addressed the administrators and teachers first, exhorting them
    to provide their service of caring and educating the students entrusted to
    them with vigilance, devotion and love.  The Catholicos reflected on the
    important role of the instructor in the lives of all children, but here even
    more so, when these students are removed from their homeland, far from their
    native hearths, and separated from their parents and family members who love
    and miss them.  His Holiness instructed the teachers to provide the parental
    attention and caring love to each Armenian son and daughter just as they
    would to their own children, so that the yearning which each child feels for
    home would be lessened by the love they see in the faces of their teachers.

    His Holiness next addressed the students of the academy, noting that more
    than 80 young boys and girls from Armenia, Iran, Iraq and India are
    currently studying and living as one family within the halls of this
    historic institution, established more than 185 years ago.  The Armenian
    Pontiff extended his fatherly advice and blessings from Holy Etchmiadzin to
    the students, exhorting them to first and foremost, be diligent in their
    studies and disciplined in their scholastic progress.  He stressed the
    importance of their educational advancement as a guarantor of their future
    success and opportunity.  Further, the Catholicos expressed his pride and
    joy in seeing the bright and happy faces of the Armenian children upon his
    arrival at the school and mentioned his happiness for being with them for
    the next few days, to speak with them and witness their daily lives in the
    school.

    The Catholicos also extended his appreciation to the Armenian Church
    Committee and Armenian community of Calcutta for their continued support of
    this famous national institution, and stressed its importance not only for
    the Armenians of India, but for the entire Armenian nation dispersed
    throughout the world.  His Holiness spoke with admiration and commendation
    of the Indian Armenian community of the past centuries, who had the vision
    and commitment to establish the many churches and cultural centers in India,
    as well as this academy and provide for its future security and stability.

    At the conclusion of the program, His Holiness met privately with the
    administrators and instructors, followed by a tour of the campus and school
    facilities.  In the afternoon, His Holiness joined the students for lunch in
    school cafeteria and spent the rest of the day speaking and listening to the
    children, who were all excited and emotional to have the opportunity to be
    so close to their Pontiff and spend so much time in his presence.

    At the end of the day, His Holiness and the entourage visited the Davidian
    Girls School (DGS) campus, touring the building and meeting with the staff. 
    The DGS is located near the ACPA campus and is the girls' dormitory
    facility.
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