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    PRESS OFFICE
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Jake Goshert, Coordinator of Information Services
    Tel: (212) 686-0710 Ext. 60; Fax: (212) 779-3558
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.armenianchurch.org

    April 14, 2004
    ___________________

    ARMENIAN COMMUNITY REMEMBERS CHRIST'S LESSONS

    By Jake Goshert

    This Easter season, the Armenian community gathered at New York City's St.
    Vartan Cathedral to praise Jesus Christ: His life and sacrifice, His victory
    over death -- and the promise He holds out to all mankind.

    "Whatever Jesus told to His disciples or the crowds around Him, it was not
    only His word, but also His actions," said Archbishop Khajag Barsamian,
    Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern), as he
    officiated of a Washing of the Feet service on Holy Thursday, April 8, 2004.
    "We received an example of how to be humble, how to respect each other as
    human beings, how to be helpful to each other as creations of our Heavenly
    Father."

    The Washing of the Feet service, a keystone of the Holy Week celebration,
    re-enacts one of the last days of Christ's earthly ministry. To teach
    humility to His disciples, Christ washed the feet of each one.

    Each year, the Primate washes the feet of 12 people, who stand in for the
    Apostles. This year, the group was made up of deacons, sub-deacons,
    acolytes, and altar servers ordained by Archbishop Barsamian.

    "With love and devotion they serve on the altar," the Primate said. "They
    are wonderful examples of how one can serve the church, and through the
    church, serve the community."

    Sub-deacon Justin Ajamian has been serving his parish, the St. Leon Church
    of Fair Lawn, NJ, for five years. He is motivated not just by his faith,
    but also by his commitment to the Armenian heritage. Serving the church, he
    acknowledges, does mean you become a role model for others.

    "When younger acolytes and kids see you walk by in your shabig, they look up
    to you," Ajamian said. "I don't like the attention, but you do what the
    Lord calls you to do."

    The altar servers agree that it is important for them to serve as role
    models for younger children.

    "They're bombarded with all types of messages from TV, school, and friends,"
    said Deacon Chris Kesici of the St. Stepanos Church of Elberon, NJ. "At
    church they see something different: people who through prayer, worship, and
    service express their love for God."

    Along with Ajamian and Kesici, other participants in the Washing of the Feet
    service were: Dn. Anushavan Margaryan, Dn. Levon Kirakosyan, Dn. Manouel
    Rakoubian, Dn. Nurhan Ezik, Dn. Levon Altiparmakian, and Sub-deacon Ardavazd
    Arsenian (all from St. Vartan Cathedral); Dn. Sebuh Oscherician, Dn. Hrach
    Kasaryan, and sub-deacon Jonathan Najarian (St. Leon Church); and Sub-deacon
    Andrew Martaian (St. Thomas Church of Livingston, NJ).

    HOLY WEEK CELEBRATION

    St. Vartan Cathedral was alive with celebration throughout Holy Week and on
    Easter, the holiest week in the Armenian Church calendar.

    On Palm Sunday, April 4, 2004, Fr. Mardiros Chevian, dean of the cathedral,
    celebrated a Divine Liturgy and a Turun-Patzek, or "Door-Opening", Service.
    Palm Sunday commemorates Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem.

    On Holy Friday, April 9, the cathedral hosted a noontime service and an
    evening service, the Order of the Entombment of the Lord, or Taghoom
    Service. The Divine Liturgy on Great and Holy Saturday, April 10, was
    celebrated by Archbishop Yeghishe Gizirian, former Primate of England, with
    music provided by the St. Vartan Cathedral Youth Choir, under the direction
    of Maro Partamian.

    The St. Vartan Cathedral Youth Choir is made up of students from the
    Diocesan Khrimian Lyceum, and Diocesan Armenian Saturday schools of New York
    and New Jersey. Students of the Diocesan Khrimian Lyceum also read from the
    Scriptures on Holy Saturday's services.

    More than 1,500 faithful filled St. Vartan Cathedral for Easter services,
    celebrated by Archbishop Barsamian and sung by the St. Vartan Cathedral
    Choir under the direction of Maestro Khoren Mekanejian, with Florence
    Avakian on the organ. The traditional Antasdan ceremony, or "Blessing of
    the Fields," followed on the cathedral plaza.

    The overflow crowd on the plaza also took part in the "Releasing of Doves"
    ceremony, during which young people, the Primate, and Armen Martirossian,
    Armenia's ambassador to the United Nations, released 12 doves into the sky,
    symbolizing the Apostles spreading Christ's message throughout the world.

    The Easter celebrations were toped off by a luncheon, which included a
    home-blessing service, a musical program by the a cappella group Zulal, and
    the recognition of the various names associated with the holiday.

    "As Christians, we must never forget that the story does not end with
    Christ's sacrifice and death, but with His resurrection. Our Lord had
    something more to offer those He loved: not just death on the cross, but
    something greater: the promise of eternal life with Him, in God's Kingdom,"
    the Primate said to the overflow crowd on Easter. "That is the gift He
    holds out to us -- the gift that is ours, if we will accept it. These past
    weeks, many people have been deeply moved by what we owe to Jesus. But let
    us not forget the gift He offers, which transformed death into hope: the
    gift of Easter Sunday. That unshakable sense of hope is what truly
    distinguishes us as Christians."

    -- 4/13/04

    E-mail photos available on request. Photos also viewable on the Eastern
    Diocese's website, www.armenianchurch.org.

    PHOTO CAPTION (1): Twelve men ordained as deacons, sub-deacons, and altar
    servers by Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Eastern Diocese, line
    up to take part in the Washing of the Feet service on Holy Thursday, April
    8, 2004, at New York City's St. Vartan Cathedral.

    PHOTO CAPTION (2): Re-enacting Christ's humility, Archbishop Barsamian
    washes the feet of Stolebearer Andrew Martaian from the St. Thomas Church of
    Tenafly, NJ, one of 12 men participating in the Washing of the Feet service
    on Thursday, April 8, 2004.

    PHOTO CAPTION (3): An overflow crowd of more than 1,500 people filled New
    York City's St. Vartan Cathedral for Easter services on Sunday, April 11,
    2004.

    PHOTO CAPTION (4): Parishioners kiss Archbishop Barsamian's hand cross
    during a procession through St. Vartan Cathedral on Easter Sunday, April 11,
    2004.

    PHOTO CAPTION (5): Armenians line up to receive communion from one of the
    three altars used to accommodate the overflow crowd of worshipers on Easter
    Sunday, April 11, 2004, at New York City's St. Vartan Cathedral.

    PHOTO CAPTION (6): Archbishop Barsamian performs the traditional Antasdan
    ceremony, or "Blessing of the Fields," on the plaza of St. Vartan Cathedral
    on Sunday, April 11, 2004.

    PHOTO CAPTION (7): Doves are released from St. Vartan Cathedral on Easter
    Sunday to symbolize the 12 Apostles of Christ evangelizing the globe.
    (Photo JK Hovhannes)

    PHOTO CAPTION (8): Worshipers line up at New York's St. Vartan Cathedral to
    take home blessed butter, following the "Washing of the Feet" service on
    Holy Thursday, April 8, 2004.

    PHOTO CAPTION (9): The Armenian a cappella group Zulal performs during the
    Easter luncheon at New York City's St. Vartan Cathedral on April 11, 2004.
    (Photo JK Hovhannes)

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