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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]


    24 October 2007


    PRIMATE SPEAKS AT EASTERN LITURGIES STUDY DAY


    Sydney, Australia - At the invitation of Dr Ken Parry of the Department of
    Ancient History at Macquarie University, Archbishop Aghan Baliozian, Primate
    of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of Australia and New Zealand presented
    a lecture at the Eastern Liturgies Study Day held at Macquarie University on
    Saturday, 20 October, 2007.

    The Study Day offered the opportunity to hear speakers from different
    Eastern Christian churches discuss various aspects of their liturgical
    traditions. Beside the Armenian Apostolic Church were representatives from
    the Serbian, Coptic and Greek Churches each providing insights into the
    importance of the liturgy for Eastern Christians.

    The Study Day was organised by the Society for the Study of Early
    Christianity, an affiliate of the Ancient History Documentary Research
    Centre of Macquarie University. The Society was established in 1987 with
    the aim of studying the New Testament in its times and the development of
    early Christianity; building up resources for this study; and organising
    conferences, public lectures and seminars for its members.

    In its Background Statement the Society states: "The study of Christianity
    poses important historical questions and intense interest has surrounded the
    investigation of its origins in the first century and the early phases of
    its growth. Fresh information on this period continues to become available
    in astonishing quantities, ripe for research. Macquarie University is also
    committed to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in these areas."

    In his lecture, Archbishop Baliozian enlightened the audience on the history
    and development of the Armenian Divine Liturgy and its structure. The
    institution of the Divine Liturgy - Soorp Badarak - Holy Sacrifice is rooted
    in the teaching of our Lord Jesus Christ at the Last Supper. After a
    traditional ritual meal that included prayers, psalms, breaking bread and
    sharing a cup of wine, it was on this occasion Jesus proclaimed "This is my
    body which is for you" and established, "This cup is the new covenant in my
    blood. Do this, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of me." The
    earliest known writings in the Armenian language show that Armenians
    considered the principal expression and proclamation of their Christian
    faith to be the Badarak, the service centred on the communion of Christ's
    Body and Blood. And despite the tumultuous history of the Armenian nation,
    its people have found ultimate hope and meaning in Holy Communion with God
    in the Divine Liturgy.

    The Archbishop's lecture was so well-received it attracted a lengthy
    question-answer time of thirsty interest. "It is so inspirational when
    non-Armenians derive such pleasure from learning about the Biblically-based
    canons of ancient churches like the Armenian Apostolic Church" said
    Archbishop Baliozian, "I was very encouraged by the remarks of appreciation
    expressed for better understanding the ancient practices that are rooted in
    the Eastern rite."
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