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Contents

Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide'.............................................................4
News and Notices'......................................................................................................5
Address by the Archbishop of the Chaldean Diocese of Erbil, Iraq'.....................8
Eschatology and the Eucharist in Orthodox Liturgy'............................................12
From the archives: The Armenian Genocide'........................................................24
Eastern Travel Guide: Greece'.................................................................................29
Book Review'............................................................................................................34

                         Contributors

CATHERINE REID is an Anglican priest, and currently Curate of St Francis,
Ingleby Barwick in the diocese of York. While preparing for ordination at
Mir?eld Theological College she was the recipient of the 2013 AECA Travel
Award in commemoration of the 1700th anniversary of the Edict of Milan. She
studied for her PhD on Nicolai Berdyaev at the St Petersburg State University
and is a ?uent Russian speaker. Before ordination she worked as an interpreter
and translator.

DIMITRIS SALAPATAS has studied Theology and Byzantine Music in Athens,
and International Relations at the University of London. He is currently under-
taking research on the Fellowship of St Alban and St Sergius at the University
of Winchester. He is a member of the AECA committee.
STEPHEN STAVROU is Succentor of Southwark Cathedral and Chaplain to the
Guy’s Campus of King’s College, London. He is a member of the AECA Com-
mittee and Editor of its journal and a member of the Anglican-Oriental Ortho-
dox International Commission.

WILLIAM TAYLOR is the Chairman of the AECA and Vicar of St John’s, Not-
ting Hill. He is also the Ecumenical Advisor for the Kensington Episcopal
Area, and regularly undertakes ecumenical engagements on behalf of the
Church of England.

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