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    PRESS OFFICE
    Armenian Holy Apostolic Church Canadian Diocese
    Contact; Deacon Hagop Arslanian, Assistant to the Primate
    615 Stuart Avenue, Outremont Quebec H2V 3H2
    Tel; 514-276-9479, Fax; 514-276-9960
    Email; [email protected] Website; www.armenianchurch.ca

    ON THE OCCASSION OF THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CANADIAN ARMENIAN
    DIOCESE PILGRIMAGE TO STE. ANNE DE BAUPRE

    Among the many events celebrating the 20th anniversary of the
    establishment of the Canadian Armenian Church Diocese, perhaps the
    most significant and memorable could be considered the three-day
    pilgrimage on the weekend of July 9-11 to Quebec City's Ste. Anne de
    Baupre Shrine. This was the initiative of Rev. Fr. Zareh Avak Kahana
    Zargarian, Pastor of Toronto's Holy Trinity Church, and organized by
    the Church's Christian Education Council, under the auspices of His
    Eminence Bishop Bagrat Galstanian, Primate.

    In the afternoon of July 9, about 150 pilgrims arrived from Toronto to
    Montreal, where they were greeted and welcomed by Rev. Fr. Vazken
    Boyadjian, Pastor of St. Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral. After a
    brief rest, they visited two famous Montreal landmarks - the
    St. Joseph's Oratory and Notre Dame Basilica - where the pilgrims
    prayed jointly, then retired for the night in high spirits.

    The next morning, some 120 pilgrims from Montreal's St. Gregory the
    Illuminator and Laval's Holy Cross Churches joined the Toronto group
    and the caravan of busses carrying close to 270 pilgrims headed
    towards Quebec City, after the blessings and prayers of the Primate,
    Rev. Fr. Hayrig Apegha Hovhannisian, Rev. Archpriest Fr. Zareh
    Zargarian and guest visitor Rev. Fr. Zaven Avak Kahana
    Arzoumanian. The three-hour pleasant journey was marked by religious,
    national and popular songs all the way to Quebec City. Upon arrival to
    Ste. Anne De Baupre Shrine, the pilgrims were welcomed by the
    sacristan of the Shrine Fr. Pallette. The Divine Liturgy was
    celebrated on the main altar by the Primate, assisted by
    Rev. Fr. Hayrig and Rev. Fr. Zareh. The Altar servers were the young
    Deacons and Sub-deacons of Holy Trinity led by senior deacons Nourhan
    Ipekjian and Ara Anmahouni. The choir of Holy Trinity conducted by
    Mr. Hagop Deukmedjian sang harmoniously throughout the ceremonies,
    highly impressing the attending large number of both Armenian and
    non-Armenian faithful, who were also joined by the small Armenian
    community of Quebec City. It was the first time that Armenian Badarak
    was being celebrated in the magnificent Shrine. Darius Gumushian, 21,
    says "I am now a pilgrim. Becoming one has taken me to the depths of
    Quebec to huge cathedrals that could only be found in books or
    television. Here I learned to take nothing for granted and that we are
    not only God fearing community on earth. Rethinking with our
    counterparts in Montreal and Quebec City is always a good
    thing. However, more importantly, the spiritual aspect is most
    important by performing the Holy Badarak in other Churches. I believe
    we all bonded well and I cannot wait to return to Toronto to share our
    experiences with others".

    Following lunch the pilgrims had a tour of the old city and arrived in
    Montreal to be hosted to a wonderful and warm reception in Laval, by
    the Holy Cross Church. A joyous program extending into the late night
    kept everybody in high spirits. "Before coming to the pilgrimage I did
    not understand the reason I was going, but now when we have performed
    mass at the beautiful churches it felt different. Spiritually, I felt
    very good" Saro Sahagian, 19.

    On Sunday morning, pilgrims assembled in St. Gregory the Illuminator
    Cathedral, where the Divine Liturgy was celebrated by Rev. Archpriest
    Fr. Zareh Zargarian, assisted by Rev. Fr. Vazken Boyadjian. The altar
    servers and the choir singers were from Toronto's Holy Trinity. Before
    the sermon, Fr. Boyadjian welcomed the pilgrims and Fr. Zareh, who had
    been the pastor of St. Gregory the Illuminator for seven years before
    moving to Toronto, said in his sermon that this pilgrimage was a
    reaffirmation of our faith in God and in the Mother See of the
    Armenian Holy Apostolic Church in Etchmiadzin. In appreciation of the
    Primate's dynamism, Fr. Zargarian presented His Eminence with a
    decorative cross as a memory from this historic pilgrimage. Bishop
    Galstanian in turn thanked all and presented Fr. Zargarian with an
    antique chest cross, wishing him strength and good health in his
    mission of service to the church and to our people. "The pilgrimage
    to Montreal was very enlightening. I was very surprised by the impact
    I received spiritually after this historical event. It was a great
    honor for me to be able to celebrate Holy Mass at the Cathedral in
    Montreal. The pilgrimage rejoiced and recharged my soul which will
    last me through the hardships o this world" says sub-deacon Mher
    Torossian, 20.

    Following the ceremonies, upon the directive of His Holiness the
    Catholicos of All Armenians, prayers for the repose of the souls of
    benefactors Alex and Marie Manoogians were conducted. The congregation
    then assembled in the Church's Marie Manoogian hall where a luncheon
    was served by the Parish Council and the Ladies'
    Auxiliary. Rev. Fr. Zaven Arzoumanian welcomed the pilgrims and
    praised the organizers as well as the participants for a unique type
    of event to commemorate the Diocese's 20th anniversary. Fr. Boyadjian
    thanked once again the young deacons and presented each one of them
    with the Church's emblem. "I think that this pilgrimage is very
    special, because there is a difference in doing the Holy Masses where
    we did because there is a history and I really enjoyed it" Haigaz
    Mirzoyan, 23.


    The gathering ended by Fr. Hayrig's blessings, and the pilgrims went
    up to the Diocesan quarters to receive the Primate's blessings before
    departing for Toronto.

    Indeed this has been a weekend full of spiritual revival and joy for
    the pilgrims and for the clergy alike.


    Department of Christian Education
    Information Office
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