The inaugural Hope Christmas Festival has been held on the grounds of Assyrian Australian Social Centre (formerly Nineveh Club) in Edensor Park, Sydney. The event, described as a resounding success by its organisers, the Assyrian Church of the East Youth Association – Sydney, attracted thousands of faithful and locals.
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Dr J.J. van Ginkel Presents Church History Lecture in Sydney
The Assyrian Church of the East, Archdiocese of Australia, New Zealand and Lebanon has welcomed the noted Syriac Studies scholar, Dr J.J. van Ginkel, Fellow of the Faculty of Humanities, Leiden Institute for Area Studies at Leiden University (The Netherlands) to Sydney to present a lecture on the history of the Church of the East.
Read More »Inaugural Australian Archdiocesan Youth Conference Held in Sydney
The first annual Youth Conference of the Assyrian Church of the East, Archdiocese of Australia, New Zealand and Lebanon has been hailed as a success, after taking place in Sydney, Australia from 5-8 July 2012.
Read More »New Sydney Priest Set For Missionary Work
Sydney’s newly ordained priest, Reverend Ninos Elya, plans to undertake missionary work for parishioners in Queensland, following his elevation to priesthood by the hands of His Beatitude Mar Meelis Zaia AM, Metropolitan of Australia, New Zealand and Lebanon.
Read More »Sydney’s The Assyrian Schools Celebrate Graduation
Graduation ceremonies have been held in recognition of Mar Narsai Assyrian College (MNAC) and St. Hurmizd Assyrian Primary School (SHAPS) students who will be continuing to the next level of their education in 2012.
Read More »H.B. Mar Meelis Meets Former Iraqi Director of Syriac Studies
His Beatitude Mar Meelis Zaia AM Metropolitan of the Archdiocese of Australia, New Zealand and Lebanon has met with Emanuel Shekwana, former director of Syriac Studies in Iraq’s Ministry of Education.
Read More »Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Hon. Kevin Rudd Visits Assyrian Church of the East in Sydney
Former Australian Prime Minister and current Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Hon. Kevin Rudd MP has met with His Beatitude Mar Meelis Zaia AM, Metropolitan of Australia, New Zealand and Lebanon in Sydney.
Read More »MNAC Makes Graduation History
A historical graduation ceremony has celebrated the first group of Year 12 students to complete their high school studies at Mar Narsai Assyrian College (MNAC) in Sydney, Australia.
Read More »His Holiness Honoured at St. Hurmizd Assyrian Primary School
H.H. Mar Dinkha IV has officially opened a new assembly hall at St. Hurmizd Assyrian Primary School, while on a visit accompanied by H.B. Mar Meelis Zaia AM and H.G. Mar Emmanuel Joseph.
Read More »H.G. Mar Emmanuel Commemorates Holy Feast of the Cross in Sydney
The Metropolitan See of Sydney has been honoured and blessed with the presence of His Grace Mar Emmanuel Joseph, Bishop of Canada, who offered the Holy Eucharist at St. Hurmizd Cathedral to commemorate the Holy Feast of the Cross.
Read More »Catholicos Patriarch Arrives in Australia
His Holiness Mar Dinkha IV, Catholicos Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East arrived in Australia Wednesday to commence a month-long Apostolic sojourn.
Read More »Assyrian School Twins Publish First Book
Twin students of St Hurmizd Assyrian Primary School, Marel and Marlena Oraha, have published their first book.
Read More »Presentation: Life of Saint Mar Yosip Khnanisho
The life of the late His Beatitude Mar Yosip Khnanisho has been commemorated during a presented by Rev. Chor-Bishop Ashoor Lazar, parish priest of St Hurmizd Cathedral, Sydney.
Read More »AGC Secretary-General Praises Assyrian Schools
The Secretary-General of the Assyrian General Conference, Eshaya Esho, has praised the efforts of the Metropolitan See of Sydney during a visit to the Assyrian Schools.
Read More »Christians in Iraq on Agenda for National Council of Churches
The murder and uprooting suffered by Christians in the Middle East has been highlighted as a topic of concern by the Secretary General of the National Council of Churches in Australia.
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