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Installed
  
1955

Birth name
  
Levon Garabed Baljian

Successor
  

Name
  
Vazgen I

Predecessor
  
George VI of Armenia

Role
  
Philosopher

Term ended
  
1994

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Church
  
Armenian Apostolic Church

See
  
Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin

Born
  
September 20, 1908Bucharest, Romania (
1908-09-20
)

Buried
  
Mother Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin

Died
  
August 18, 1994, Yerevan, Armenia

Place of burial
  
Etchmiadzin Cathedral, Vagharshapat, Armenia

Education
  
University of Bucharest

Vazgen i catholicos


Vazgen I also Vazken I of Bucharest, (Armenian: Վազգէն Ա Բուխարեստցի), born Levon Garabed Baljian (Armenian: Լևոն Կարապետ Աբրահամի Պալճյան; September 20, 1908 – August 18, 1994) was the Catholicos of All Armenians between 1955 and 1994, for a total of 39 years, in one of the longest reigns of the Armenian Catholicoi.

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Vazgen I, has the 4th longest reign in the history of the Armenian Apostolic Church together with:

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  • Peter I (1019–1058) — Պետրոս Ա Գետադարձ (Catholicos of All Armenians),
  • Gregory II the Martyrophile (1066–1105) — Գրիգոր Բ. Վկայասէր (Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia) and
  • David IV (1590–1629), d. 1633 — Դավիթ Դ Վաղարշապատցի (Catholicos of All Armenians).

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    who all served 39 years as Catholicos of All Armenians or Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, behind:

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    1) Nerses IV the Graceful (1166–1173) -- Սուրբ Ներսէս Դ. Կլայեցի (Շնորհալի), who served 53 years as Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia,

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    2) Constantine I of Cilicia (1221–1267) -- Կոնստանդին Ա. Բարձրբերդցի, who served 46 years as Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia and

    3) St. Sahak I (387–428) -- Սբ. Սահակ Ա Պարթև, who served 41 years as Catholicos of All Armenians.

    A native of Romania, he began his career as a philosopher, before becoming a Doctor of Theology and a member of the local Armenian clergy. The leader of the Armenian Apostolic Church hierarchy in Romania, he became Catholicos in 1955, moving to the Soviet Union and residing in the Armenian SSR. Vazgen I led the Armenian Church during the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and was the first Catholicos in newly independent Armenia.

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    Biography

    Vazgen was born in Bucharest to a family belonging to the Armenian-Romanian community. His father was a shoemaker and his mother was a schoolteacher. The young Levon Baljian did not initially pursue the Church as a profession, instead graduating from the University of Bucharest's Faculty of Philosophy and Letters. After graduation, he became a philosopher and published a series of scholarly articles.

    As his interests began to shift from philosophy to theology, Baljian studied Armenian Apostolic Theology and Divinity in Athens, Greece. He eventually gained the title of vardapet, an ecclesiastical rank for learned preachers and teachers in the Armenian Apostolic Church roughly equivalent to receiving a doctorate in theology. In the 1940s, he became a bishop, and then the arajnord (leader) of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Romania.

    His rise through the hierarchy of the Church culminated in 1955 when, on September 30th 1955, he was elected Catholicos of All Armenians, becoming one of the youngest Catholicoi in the history of the Armenian Apostolic Church. He would reign until his death in 1994. During his long time as Catholicos, he managed to assert some independence for his church in face of the totalitarian Soviet rule in the Armenian SSR, and lived to see religious freedom restored under Armenia's national government in 1991.

    From then on, he was busy renewing ancient Armenian churches and reviving institutions of the church. He saved a number of church treasures by establishing the Alex Manoogian Museum of the Mother Church. Vazgen intensified contacts with the Armenian Catholic Church, with the aim of reuniting both wings of Armenian Christianity. He died on August 18, 1994, after suffering from a long-term illness.

    References

    Vazgen I Wikipedia


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