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Assyrian Persian Poet Robert David
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Assyrian Church Of The East

Mar Shemon

Mar Meelis

FAIRFIELD City Farm was bursting with families celebrating the spirit of Australia Day on Monday.

The true multicultural tone of the day was set immediately with a welcome to the country from Aunty Mary Allen, a traditional welcome song from the Koori Kids and performances from the Southern Cross Bush Band.

Fairfield Citizen of the Year for 2009 is Assyrian Church of the East bishop of Australia and New Zealand, His Beatitude Mar Meelis Zaia AM, who established St Hurmizd Primary School in Greenfield Park, the first Assyrian school outside the Assyrian homeland.

``This award gives me a sense of working for the whole community, not just the Assyrian church,'' Mr Zaia said.

``I aim always to make the younger generation feel first their responsibility of being Australian.

``In encouraging them to finish their higher education and be active members of their community, there needs to be a sense of contributing back to the whole country.''

Young Citizen of the Year is Tania Tu Phuong Huynh, 19, who, while studying business and law at the University of Technology, Sydney, is on the board of the Fairfield Business Education Partnership and established ``We Can-Vas'' in 2007, which links youth to government grants as incentive for engagement in the community.

``I often find while incentives get young people out and volunteering, they're soon coming back out of love for the job,'' Ms Huynh said.

``Life is all about meeting people, learning skills and trying new things, and it makes me sad that some young people just don't know how to get involved.''

Emanuele Fuamatu is Fairfield Sports Achiever of the Year for his achievements at school, state, national and international levels in shot put, discus and hammer throw. His father Joe received the award on his behalf.

English Channel swimmer and fund-raiser Kaise Stephan received a special plaque alongside CWA, Salvation Army and hospital volunteer Patricia Pamela Vallett.

Fourteen residents received medallions for their contributions to Fairfield.

Residents also heard from Australia Day ambassador Rachel Coxon, who is completing a PhD in biomedical engineering.

A finalist for the 2008 NSW Young Australian of the Year award, Ms Coxon urged people to take on leadership roles, saying: ``Each of us experiences obstacles to becoming a leader, but we each have something inside us that will push past those to achieve our goals.''

H.G Bishop Mar Awa Royel

Mar Awa Royel

Another son has chosen to live the ascetic life of his ancient apostolic church. Today, November 30, 2008, Archdeacon David Royel was consecrated as Bishop Mar Awa Royel for the California Diocese of Holy Apostolic Catholic Assyrian Church of the East.

The consecration was conducted by the Catholicos Patriarch, His Holiness Mar Dinkha IV, with assistance of H.G. Mar Sargis Yousip, Bishop of Iraq, H.G. Mar Aprim Khamis, Bishop of the Western United States, and H.G. Mar Odisho Oraham, Bishop of Europe.

There were about 2500 people participating in today’s ceremony, not only Assyrian residents of Stanislaus county, but also from San Jose, Los Angeles, Arizona, and even Chicago. And in a professional arrangement, via the wide wings of Bet-Nahrain’s AssyriaSat, there were thousands of Assyrians witnessing how now His Grace Mar Awa takes the oath of the church, which requires him full obedience to sacred theology and of course to the hierarchy of the Assyrian Church of the East (ACOE).

His Grace Mar Awa was born in 1975 in Chicago, Illinois. His Grace is the first Assyrian bishop ever ordained that was born in United States.

ACOE’s well-educated new bishop holds a BA degree from Loyola University in Chicago (1997), Bachelor of Sacred Theology from University of St. Mary of the Lake in Mundelein (1999), License of Sacred Theology from Pontifical Oriental University in Rome (2001), and Doctorate of Sacred Theology from Pontifical Oriental University in Rome (2007).

In his speech His Grace Dr. Mar Awa promised progress in the California Diocese.

The name “Awa” means father in Assyrian, and California’s Assyrians will look forward for Mar Awa's fatherly advises and leadership.

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Assyrian Persian Poet Robert David
Contact me:
Turlock, CA
United States