Vazgen I

Vazgen I
▪ 1995

      (LEVON GARABET BALJIAN), Armenian cleric (b. Oct. 3 [Sept. 20, Old Style], 1908, Bucharest, Rom.—d. Aug. 18, 1994, Yerevan, Armenia), as head of the Armenian Orthodox Church for nearly 40 years, was both the spiritual leader and the symbol of national unity for Armenians throughout the world. Levon Garabet Baljian graduated from the University of Bucharest's faculty of philosophy and literature (1936) and taught school for several years. He chose the religious name Vazgen when he was ordained in 1943. He was consecrated bishop of the diocese of Romania and Bulgaria in 1951, and in September 1955 the Church Assembly elected the scholarly, moderate Vazgen the 130th Patriarch of Echmiadzin and Catholicos of All Armenians. Vazgen was often criticized for his public accommodation with the officially atheist Soviet authorities and for his reluctance to endorse Armenian nationalism. On the other hand, he forged stronger ties with Armenian communities in the diaspora, gained government permission to accept funds donated by Armenians abroad, and established warm relations with leaders of other world churches. In 1970 he traveled to the Vatican for an historic meeting with Pope Paul VI. With the breakup of the U.S.S.R. (1991), he openly supported Armenian independence. He also worked for a peaceful solution to the dispute with Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave. Less than a month before his death Vazgen was named the first recipient of the title National Hero of Armenia.

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