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    Pasadena Star-News, CA
    April 26 2004


    Consecration of stones, lives
    Armenian church officials bless sanctuary foundation

    By Emanuel Parker , Staff Writer

    PASADENA -- Sixteen foundation stones were blessed Sunday in
    preparation for their inclusion in the new sanctuary at St. Gregory
    the Illuminator Armenian Apostolic Church, 2215 E. Colorado Blvd.

    Archbishop Hovnan Derderian and Pastor Zaven Arzoumanian presided
    over the 30-minute ceremony, which featured singing and chanting as
    each stone was consecrated.

    The $2.2 million sanctuary is scheduled for completion in November,
    said Nicholas Lambajian, sanctuary building chairman. It will be the
    largest Armenian church in Southern California and, at 85 feet, the
    tallest church on E. Colorado Boulevard, Lambajian said.

    "It will be in traditional Armenia style, covered with traditional
    Armenian materials imported from Armenia, and built by Armenia
    craftsmen,' he said.

    Besides the sanctuary seating 550, the building will house meeting
    rooms and a full commercial kitchen. If the building is finished by
    November, its consecration will coincide with the 40th anniversary of
    the church at the E. Colorado Boulevard location, Lambajian said.

    "The consecration of the cornerstones for the new church is also the
    consecration of our spiritual lives ... a rebirth in our spiritual
    lives,' Derderian said. "We were strengthened once again in our
    commitment, in our calling to serve God, our community and this
    beloved country, America, which has blessed us in many ways.'

    Arzoumanian said the church is the foundation upon which Armenians
    base their faith "and our foundation is the indestructible armor
    against all kinds of enemies.'

    Shoghig Giragosian, parish council vice chair, said the Armenian
    Church is 1,700 years old and has survived several periods of
    persecution.

    "The rebuilding of this church shows that at this day and age not
    only has our nation and people survived, but so has our church and it
    came back stronger and better.'
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