Primate of Armenian Diocese in Georgia Celebrated Liturgy at Surb Prkich (Saint Savior) Church |
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It was a festive day; the church was crowded with faithful. Armenian faithful of Batumi, the residents of nearby regions, parents and children came to welcome the Diocesan Primate and to receive his blessings. In attendance were parish council members. It was an emotional and close to one’s heart ceremony, the church choir led by Ruzanna Ovanisyan sang religious hymns. During the Divine Liturgy, the Primate preached on the mystery of the day, with the sermon’s epigraph: “Speak Armenian at home and outside”. The Diocesan Primate highly appreciated the children’s aspiration to learn the Armenian language, to know their ancestors’ history, to preserve their custom and traditions, exhorted them, while receiving education in any other Following the Divine Liturgy, the Diocesan Primate expressed his appreciation to Rev. Father Ararat Gumbalyan, Pastor of Armenians in Ajara, Guria, Imereti, and the Surb Prkich Church (Saint Savior) of the Armenian Diocese in Georgia; for his service and action taken The Bishop offered his blessings and appreciation to the Parish Council members, who attended the Divine Liturgy, encouraged them to continue to support the Surb Prkich (Saint Savior) Church and the Armenians of Ajara, presented them with icons, wishing them long life and success. It has already become a beautiful tradition in the Surb Prkich (Saint Savior) Church, following the Divine Liturgy on Sunday, to offer one hour to random conversations On the road to Batumi, the Primate of the Armenian The local Armenians dressed in national costumes welcomed the Bishop and his delegation with traditional bread and salt. During the conversation, problems and challenges of the community were discussed. As a result of the meeting, the Primate of the Armenian Diocese in Georgia promised to provide reimbursement of travel expenses, so that the Armenians of Chakvi would have the opportunity to travel to Batumi and attend the Divine Liturgy at the Surb Prkich (Saint Savior) Church. The Primate of the Armenian Diocese in Georgia treated to the children attending the meeting sweets. |