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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]

    27 May 2008


    VICAR GENERAL CONTRIBUTES TO MULTI-FAITH EDUCATION PROJECT FOR HIGH SCHOOL
    STUDENTS



    Sydney, Australia - On Tuesday, 20 May, 2008 the NSW Jewish Board of
    Deputies facilitated an interschool multi-faith project entitled "Respect,
    Understanding and Acceptance" aimed to "provide opportunity for students of
    different faiths and backgrounds to meet, learn from each other and develop
    some understanding and appreciation of the others." The day brought
    together 250 Year 9 students from Masada College (Jewish faith), Hamazkaine
    Arshak & Sophie Galstaun College (Armenian Apostolic faith), Australian
    International Academy (Muslim faith), Brigidine College (Catholic faith) and
    Davidson High School (government school).

    The day's events included student and teacher presentations and special
    guest speakers including the Mayor of Ku-ring-gai, Mr Nick Ebbeck. Under
    the arrangements of His Eminence Archbishop Aghan Baliozian, Primate of the
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of Australia and New Zealand, Very Reverend
    Father Vardan Navasardyan, Vicar General of the Diocese was one of five
    keynote speakers. He firstly introduced the audience to Armenians as an
    ancient culture that has perpetuated even from the time Noah's Ark came to
    rest on its historical landform, Mt Ararat.

    Father Vardan explained the origins of Armenians as a Christian nation and
    how its faith and culture are so entwined. The crux of his presentation
    however based on the thematic focus "Respecting Differences" was on the
    importance of communication to break down barriers, seeking truth and
    understanding through interaction and consultation to enrich relationships
    and live life on the premise of love which comes from a changed life.

    "Life can change only by the individual's desire," said Father Vardan.
    "Society impacts the individual to some extent, but it is the person's
    decision whether he or she will take the good or the bad choice . The
    important thing is our eyes and how we see. We can change every bad to
    good. We can change the whole world in our little world."

    The program also included guest speakers from the Catholic, Muslim and
    Jewish faiths as well as an indigenous perspective.

    Opportunities of learning such as this are heartily welcomed and encouraged
    by the Diocese especially as an educational tool to equip future generations
    to live in harmonious and productive communities.
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