In a historic meeting underscoring the growing ties between Australia and the Assyrian community, His Holiness Mar Awa III, the Catholicos Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East, was welcomed in Canberra by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
The meeting took place at Parliament House, where both leaders discussed pressing issues affecting Assyrian Christians globally, as well as the role of Australia in supporting religious practice and providing the platform for places of worship to thrive. Prime Minister Albanese expressed Australia’s solidarity with the Assyrian people, particularly in the face of ongoing struggles and displacement faced by Assyrian Christians in the Middle East.
Australia is home to a vibrant Assyrian community, many of whom have fled persecution in countries such as Iraq and Syria. The Prime Minister acknowledged their contributions to Australia’s multicultural society and emphasized the government’s commitment to supporting religious minorities.
His Holiness Mar Awa III, who has been a vocal advocate for the rights of Assyrians worldwide, commended Australia’s efforts in supporting refugees and promoting religious tolerance. He highlighted the importance of protecting ancient Assyrian heritage sites and fostering conditions that allow Assyrians to remain in their homelands, while also expressing gratitude for the sanctuary Australia has provided.
The Patriarch’s visit to Canberra signals a promising chapter for the Assyrian Church of the East and its relationship with Australia, with both leaders expressing a shared commitment to promoting religious tolerance and protecting the cultural heritage of the Assyrian people.