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    PRESS RELEASE
    Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America
    138 East 39th Street
    New York, NY 10016
    Tel: 212-689-7810
    Fax: 212-689-7168
    e-mail: [email protected]
    Website: http://www.armenianprelacy.org
    Contact: Iris Papazian

    CROSSROADS E-NEWSLETTER - April 29, 2004

    APRIL 24TH COMMEMORATIONS
    REMEMBER MARTYRS AND CONVEY
    HOPE FOR THE FUTURE
    The various events commemorating the 89th anniversary of the Armenian
    Genocide concluded this week.
    His Eminence Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan presided over the Divine
    Liturgy and Requiem Service on Saturday, April 24, at St. Illuminators
    Cathedral in New York City. V. Rev. Fr. Anoushavan Tanielian, Vicar General
    of the Prelacy and pastor of St. Sarkis Church, Douglaston, NY, was the
    celebrant and preacher.
    His Eminence attended various commemorations including at the New York
    City offices of Governor George Pataki, New York City Hall, Times Square,
    and Capitol Hill, in Washington, D.C. The Prelate's prayers and messages on
    these occasions are on the Prelacy's web page, www.armenianprelacy.org.


    ST. GREGORY CHURCH, PHILADELPHIA
    HOLDS RETREAT FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL STUDENTS
    St. Gregory the Illuminator Sunday School, Philadelphia, held its eighth
    annual sleepover retreat for third through twelfth grades as well as for
    candle and fan bearers on Friday and Saturday, March 26 and 27.
    Based on the proclamation of His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the
    Great House of Cilicia, designating 2004 as the Year of the Family, the
    theme of the retreat was baptism, the initial welcoming of a child into the
    Armenian Church family. Baptism, Chrismation, and Holy Communion were
    covered first in teaching, questions and answers and then anchored into
    virtual reality via a mock baptism. Afterwards the students gathered in the
    kitchen to learn to make Mahs, which was distributed among the St. Gregory
    Church family on Sunday.
    Other activities of the weekend included evening and morning worship
    services, roller blading at a local skating rink, and fellowship with one
    another.
    (submitted by Jeanette Nazarian)


    INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENOCIDE,
    IMPUNITY AND JUSTICE TAKES PLACE IN ANTELIAS
    An international conference organized by the Catholicate of Cilicia on
    Genocide, Impunity and Justice, and under the auspices of the President of
    Lebanon, took place last week at the Catholicate in Antelias, Lebanon. The
    conference was organized as part of the Catholicate's commemoration of the
    89th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, with the participation of were
    prominent genocide scholars and specialists. A special message was received
    from the President of Rwanda.
    His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, addressed
    the conference. The Catholicos said that the 20th century was an age of
    genocide despite significant and encouraging developments, which were the
    result of numerous international declarations for human rights, including
    the establishment of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in 1998.
    However, he said, the international community failed to respond immediately
    in Rwanda, which led to disastrous repercussions. While in Kosovo, thousands
    of human beings were saved because of preventive action.
    The Catholicos also pointed out that the punitive approach is an
    essential factor for the restoration of justice, which only happens when the
    rights of the victims are fully recognized and adequately addressed. He
    added that retributive justice should follow the punitive approach. This
    means that victims should be compensated, truth should be revealed and
    responsibility accepted.


    ORDINATIONS AT ST. PAUL CHURCH
    IN WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS
    On the weekend of May 8 - 9, Archbishop Oshagan will visit the community
    of St. Paul Armenian Church, Waukegan, Illinois.
    On Saturday evening the Prelate will attend a dinner welcoming Rev. Fr.
    Arsen Kassabian as the new pastor of the church. The dinner will also be a
    fond farewell for Archpriest Fr. Arshag Daghlian, who has been serving the
    parish as an outreach priest. The Prelacy and the Waukegan community express
    their warm thanks and appreciation to Der Arshag for his dedicated service.
    On Sunday, May 9, Archbishop Oshagan will celebrate the Divine Liturgy,
    deliver the Sermon, and officiate at the ordination ceremonies. Asadour
    Soulakian, Dr. Arsen Mekaelian, and Sam Haroian will be ordained deacons.
    Mikayel Mekaelian and Ghougas Mekaelian will be ordained sub-deacons, and
    Vazken Haroian and Zareh Haroian will be ordained acolytes.


    PRELATE WILL BE WITH NEW JERSEY
    AND NEW YORK COMMUNITIES THIS WEEKEND
    Archbishop Oshagan will visit the Sts. Vartanantz parish in Ridgefield,
    New Jersey, this Sunday, May 2, where he will deliver the sermon. Following
    the Divine Liturgy, His Eminence will go to St. Illuminators Cathedral, New
    York City, to attend the Mothers Day luncheon organized by the Cathedral
    parish.


    PLG MOTHERS DAY LUNCHEON & FASHION SHOW, MAY 3
    The Prelacy Ladies Guild Mothers Day luncheon and fashion show will take
    place Monday, May 3, at The St. Regis. Archbishop Oshagan will attend and
    make the surprise Mother of the Year presentation.


    A UNIQUE PROGRAM FOR ADULTS
    IN THE MID-ATLANTIC REGION
    Critical Issues of Life & Faith: An Armenian Orthodox Perspective will
    be the topic of a unique educational program for adults in the Mid-Atlantic
    region. The seminar, sponsored by the Armenian Religious Education Council
    (AREC) will take place June 25 to 27, at St. Mary of Providence Center in
    Elverson, Pennsylvania.
    The issues explored will include: Marriages: Straight or Gay?
    Reproductive Technologies; Abortion; Suicide, Cremation. The program will
    include lectures, Bible studies, panel discussions, small group discussions,
    and worship services.
    The main speaker will be Dr. Vigen Guroian, Professor of Theology and
    Ethics at Loyola College in Baltimore, Maryland. Professor Guroian is the
    first Armenian theologian ever elected to the American Theological Society
    and the Orthodox Theological Society of America. He has served on the Board
    of Directors of the Society of Christian Ethics, has been active in both the
    National Council of Churches and the World Council of Churches, and is a
    member on numerous editorial boards. His published works include nearly 150
    articles and six books with three more scheduled to be published later this
    year.
    The fee is a modest $90, which includes meals and room accommodations
    for two evenings (Friday and Saturday). The weekend program begins Friday
    evening and concludes Sunday afternoon.
    For information contact Deacon Shant Kazanjian at the AREC office,
    [email protected] or 212-689-7810. Visit the Prelacy web page,
    www.armenianprelacy.org for more information.


    THIS SUNDAY IS RED SUNDAY
    This Sunday, May 2, the third Sunday after Easter, is called Red Sunday
    (Karmir Kiraki). The origin of the name, Red Sunday, has been lost, but it
    is most probably related to nature. Like Green Sunday, it is a popular
    designation related to spring, since it is at this time of the year that the
    fields are adorned with red tulips amidst the green grass. It is a good time
    of the year to think about ecological concerns and our stewardship of the
    earth created for us by God.

    Relying on his promise we look forward to new heavens and a new earth, in
    which justice will be established. (2 Peter 3:13)

    Visit our website at http://www.armenianprelacy.org
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