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  • Armenian Church Online Bulletin - 04/22/2004

    PRESS OFFICE
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Jake Goshert, Communications Officer
    Tel: (212) 686-0710; Fax: (212) 779-3558
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.armenianchurch.org
    April 22, 2004
    ___________________

    Week of April 16 to April 22, 2004
    * * *

    GENOCIDE COMMEMORATION EVENTS ORGANIZED AROUND DIOCESE

    This weekend, a variety of events commemorating the Armenian Genocide
    committed by Ottoman Turks during World War I will take place in
    communities throughout the Diocese. New York City's St. Vartan
    Cathedral will hold a special service at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday (4/24),
    with a requiem at noon. A Martyrs Day Divine Liturgy will be celebrated
    by the Primate at 10 a.m. on Sunday, April 25, 2004, at the cathedral.

    New York City's Times Square will be the site of a massive commemoration
    on Sunday, April 25, 2004, at 2 p.m.

    For more information on these events, and others throughout the diocese,
    click to our website's Calendar of Events:
    http://www.armeniandiocese.org/calendar/index.php

    Check with your local parish for any other Genocide commemoration
    events.

    (Source: Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern), 4/21/04)
    * * *

    CANADIAN PARLIAMENT RECOGNIZES GENOCIDE

    On Wednesday (4/21), the Canadian parliament voted to officially
    recognize and condemn the Armenian Genocide. The motion was adopted by
    a vote of 153-68. Turkish officials called the legislators "narrow
    minded". Canada is the 16th nation to officially recognize the Armenian
    Genocide. His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of
    All Armenians, sent a letter to the speaker of the Canadian House of
    Commons expressing the gratitude and appreciation of all Armenians
    throughout the world for the decision.

    "As we approach the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, the
    important issue of genocide remains before the whole of mankind," the
    Catholicos wrote in his letter. "Genocide can never be the solution to
    the religious, social, and political conflicts of our times. The way to
    prevent genocide is to recognize it. The only way to find justice for
    its victims, both living and dead, is to condemn it. Genocide is not a
    crime against one nation, but rather it is against man and against God.
    It is the gravest crime against humanity."

    (Source: Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin and the Globe and Mail, 4/22/04)
    * * *

    DN. JEBEJIAN TO BE ORDAINED AS A PRIEST

    Dn. Aren Jebejian, deacon-in-charge of the St. Gregory the Illuminator
    Church in Chicago, IL, will be ordained as a priest by Archbishop
    Barsamian during a two-day ceremony this weekend (4/24-25) at New York
    City's St. Vartan Cathedral. The Calling Service will be 7 p.m. on
    Saturday, followed by a free reception. Sunday's ordination will take
    place during the Divine Liturgy, which begins at 10 a.m. and is followed
    by a banquet. The public is invited to attend the services this
    weekend.

    For more information, click to the diocesan website:
    http://www.armeniandiocese.org/news/index3.php?newsid=381&selmonth=4&sel
    year=2004

    (Source: Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern), 4/21/04)
    * * *

    DIOCESES JOIN WITH AGBU, ASSEMBLY AT WEEKEND CONFERENCE

    Leaders of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern), the
    Western Diocese, the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU), and the
    Armenian Assembly of America joined in Washington, D.C. for a weekend
    conference (4/18-19) organized by the Assembly. Archbishop Khajag
    Barsamian, Primate of the Eastern Diocese, represented the Eastern
    Diocese, along with Bishop Vicken Aykazian, diocesan legate and
    ecumenical officer, and Diocesan Council members Sarkis Bedevian and
    James Kalustian.

    The purpose of the conference was to discuss issues pertaining to
    Armenians, such as recognition of the Genocide, permanent normal trade
    relations between Armenia and the United States, U.S. assistance to
    Armenia, and American foreign policy towards the Republic of Armenia.
    Archbishop Barsamian delivered the benediction during a banquet Monday
    night (4/19) and Bishop Aykazian helped organize an ecumenical service
    which featured speeches by Cardinal William Keeler, Catholic Archbishop
    of Baltimore, MD; and Bob Edgar, general secretary of the National
    Council of Churches.

    (Source: Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern), 4/21/04)
    * * *

    WORK CONTINUES AT DIOCESAN YOUTH AND CONFERENCE CENTER

    Over the weekend (4/17-18), 14 volunteers from five parishes helped
    renovate the diocese's new Youth and Conference Center in upstate New
    York. It was the second of three work-weekends scheduled to freshen the
    look of the facility in time for this summer's St. Vartan Camp. The
    volunteers painted 13 rooms, a large hallway in one building, and began
    installing shades in another building.

    Volunteers are still needed for the last work weekend, May 21 through
    23. Any number of people can come help. Volunteers will be able to
    stay at the Ararat Center overnight while they work that weekend. For
    information and to sign up, contact Karen Durgarian by e-mailing
    [email protected].

    Click to our website to learn more about the recent work weekend, see
    pictures, and learn more about the Youth and Conference Center:
    http://www.armeniandiocese.org/news/index3.php?newsid=388&selmonth=4&sel
    year=2004

    (Source: Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern), 4/19/04)
    * * *

    APPLY TO SUMMER CAMP TODAY

    Spaces are going fast at the Diocese's St. Vartan and Hye Camps. To
    save your child's space today, click here:
    http://www.armenianchurch.org/families/programs/camps.html

    (Source: Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern), 4/15/04)
    * * *

    SPEND YOUR SUMMER GUIDING OUR FUTURE

    Looking for something to do this summer? Why not become a counselor or
    staff member for St. Vartan Camp - with two sessions, running from June
    27 to July 24. This year counselors and staff will be paid.
    Application deadline is April 30, and camp organizers are particularly
    looking for male counselors. Staff and counselors can work the full
    four-week schedule or staff just one of the two-week sessions. They
    must arrive at camp the day before the session starts and attend
    pre-camp training, date to be determined. You must be 18 or older to
    apply.

    Camp organizers are also looking for hidden kitchen wizards to volunteer
    in the kitchen. You don't need to be a professional chef, just want to
    have fun and like kids. Accommodations are available.

    For more on these opportunities, e-mail Yn. Arpi Kouzouian at
    [email protected].

    (Source: St. Vartan Camp, 4/22/04)
    * * *

    ARMENIAN-AMERICAN SOLDIER RETURNS FROM IRAQ

    John Merguerian, one of the Armenian-American soldiers fighting to bring
    democracy to Iraq, recently returned from his tour of duty there. While
    there, he was in contact with the Armenian community in Baghdad and
    reports that they are working to rebuild their community. Click to the
    Eastern Diocese's website to read his most recent update on the Armenian
    community of Baghdad, see photos of the people there, learn more about
    the historic Armenian presence there, and see how you can help. Click
    to:
    http://www.armeniandiocese.org/news/index3.php?newsid=387&selmonth=4&sel
    year=2004

    (Source: John Merguerian, 4/19/04)
    * * *

    ST. NERSESS TO HOST CLERGY CONFERENCE RECEPTION

    St. Nersess Armenian Seminary in New Rochelle, NY, will host a special
    reception for clergy of the Eastern Diocese next Thursday (4/29) at 11
    a.m. The reception is in conjunction with the annual Clergy Conference
    and Diocesan Assembly hosted this year by the St. Gregory the
    Enlightener Church in White Plains, NY.

    You can click to the Eastern Diocese's website for more information on
    this reception and the clergy conference. Be sure to check there next
    week for live updates from the Assembly. Just click to the special
    Diocesan Assembly e-diary:
    http://www.armenianchurch.org/assembly/

    (Source: St. Nersess Seminary, 4/20/04)
    * * *

    ST. NERSESS ALUMNI TO MEET

    Next Sunday and Monday (4/25-26), alumni of the St. Nersess Armenian
    Seminary will meet at the seminary to discuss the status of their alumni
    association. The intent of the gathering is to decide whether the
    alumni want to resurrect the association. Alumni from the New York
    area, California, Illinois, and Michigan will attend. For information
    on the gathering and the association, e-mail alumna Nancy Basmajian at
    [email protected].

    (Source: St. Nersess Alumni, 4/22/04)
    * * *

    RI CHILDREN'S CHOIR PERFORMS IN CANADA

    The Junior Choir and the Nazeli Dance group of the Sts. Sahag and Mesrob
    Church of Providence, RI, performed in Montreal, Canada, last weekend
    (4/16-18) at the invitation of the Bishop Bagrat Galstanian, Primate of
    the Diocese of the Armenian Church of Canada. Under the direction of
    Maestro Konstantin Petrossian, the young singers took part in the Divine
    Liturgy at Montreal's St. Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral. The choir
    and dance group also performed a special concert at the Armen-Quebec
    Alex Manoogian Armenian School.

    (Source: Sts. Sahag and Mesrob Church, 4/19/04)
    * * *

    APPLY FOR A SCHOLARSHIP TODAY

    The William E. Doctor Fund (Yervant Hekimian) will give out $60,000 in
    scholarships to approximately 25 deserving Armenian-American students
    this year. Criteria for selection include strong academic performance,
    American citizenship, financial need, and Armenian community
    involvement. Applications can be obtained by e-mailing [email protected]
    or calling (202) 364-1440. The fund is an independent charitable trust
    administered by members of the St. Mary Armenian Church of Washington,
    D.C. Applications for the fall 2004 semester scholarships are due June
    30, 2004.

    The Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern) also manages
    many scholarship funds created by individual endowments. For
    information on those, and an application, click to our website:
    http://www.armeniandiocese.org/families/programs/scholarships.html

    (Source: Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern), 4/19/04)
    * * *

    TRAVEL TO ARMENIA THIS YEAR

    Traveling to Armenia strengthens your faith and dedication. If you
    haven't gone yet, there are five opportunities this year.

    In June:

    * Young Professionals Trip -- June 12 to 26 / $2,250. Specifically
    designed for travelers between the ages of 23 and 40, this trip offers a
    chance to see the sights of Armenia and build life-long friendships with
    other Armenian American professionals. Call the Fund for Armenian
    Relief (212) 889-5150.

    * Diocesan Pilgrimage to Historic Armenia and the Republic of Armenia --
    June 17 to July 7 / $3,450. Travel to Istanbul, historic Armenian
    locations in modern day Turkey such as Musa Dagh, Cappadocia, Mt.
    Ararat, and Ani. Continue to Armenia to tour important historical and
    cultural sites. For more information call Armen Aroyan (626) 359-9510.

    In September:

    * Women's Guild Pilgrimage to Armenia -- September 16 to 27 / $2,400.
    Tour Etchmiadzin, Yerevan, ancient holy sites, and current cultural
    activities. For more information call Ann Devejian (203) 838-5758.

    * Pilgrimage to Armenia -- September 18 to October 3 / $2,350. A
    Diocesan-sponsored trip to all the highlights of Armenia. For more
    information call Sidon Travel at (818) 553-0777.

    To get more information on any of these travel opportunities, e-mail
    [email protected].

    And don't forget -- you can also help fund the trip of a young person in
    your parish, who will return more eager to be involved in parish life.

    (Source: Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern), 4/15/04)

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