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  • Eastern Prelacy: Crossroads E-Newsletter - 07/22/2004

    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 July 22, 2004

    PRELATE WILL ATTEND DIVINE LITURGY AND
    BANQUET AT STS. VARTANANTZ CHURCH, NEW JERSEY
    Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan will be in New Jersey this weekend. On
    Sunday he will be with the faithful of Sts. Vartanantz Church, Ridgefield,
    New Jersey, where he will preside over the Divine Liturgy and the farewell
    luncheon for the parish priest, Rev. Fr. Khachadour Boghossian.
    Rev. Fr. Khachadour was recently reassigned to the pastorship of Holy
    Trinity Church in Worcester, Massachusetts. Parishioners of Sts. Vartanantz
    will have the opportunity to bid a fond farewell to Der Hayr, Yeretzgeen and
    their family.

    ANEC AWARDS SETIAN COINS
    The Armenian National Education Committee (ANEC) recently announced the
    winners of the annual awards of ancient Armenian coins to a select number of
    students who have excelled in Armenian studies. Mr. Gary Setian of
    Massachusetts provides these annual awards. This year, the coins were from
    the Cilician period of King Levon I.

    ANEC EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR WILL ATTEND CONFERENCES
    Gilda B. Kupelian, Executive Director of the Armenian National Education
    Committee (ANEC) will attend two major conferences this summer. From August
    5 to 7, 2004, Ms Kupelian will attend the International Educational
    Conference organized by the Catholicate of the Great House of Cilicia. The
    conference will take place in Antelias, Lebanon, under the presidency of His
    Holiness Catholicos Aram I.
    From August 27 to 29, Ms Kupelian will participate in the "First
    Pan-Armenian Educational Conference," which will take place in Yerevan,
    Armenia, under the auspices of the Armenian Ministry of Education and
    Science.
    ANEC is co-sponsored by the Eastern Prelacy and the Armenian Relief
    Society.

    DIKRAN AND DIANA HADJETIAN ESTABLISH PUBLICATIONS FUND
    AT CATHOLICATE OF CILICIA IN MEMORY OF
    ARCHBISHOP MESROB ASHJIAN
    The Catholicate of the Great House of Cilicia recently announced that a
    Publications Fund in memory of Archbishop Mesrob Ashjian was established
    through a generous donation of $50,000 by Dikran and Diana Hadjetian of
    Canada. The Hadjetians are faithful supporters of the Armenian Church and
    were very supportive of the late Archbishop's charitable projects in
    Armenia.

    ST. SARKIS CHURCH PARISHIONERS AND FRIENDS
    WILL MAKE A PILGRIMAGE TO ARMENIA AND ARTSAKH
    More than thirty parishioners and friends of St. Sarkis Church,
    Douglaston, New York, are preparing for their pilgrimage to Armenia and
    Artsakh, which will begin August 16 and continue to August 30. The pilgrims
    will be led by Very Rev. Fr. Anoushavan Tanielian, pastor of St. Sarkis
    Church and Vicar General of the Prelacy.

    ARCHBISHOP OSHAGAN ATTENDS
    ARS CONVENTION IN FLORIDA
    Archbishop Oshagan offered the opening prayer at the convention of the
    Eastern Region of the Armenian Relief Society, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
    His Eminence praised the members of this great charitable organization for
    their past and present endeavors and urged the membership to continue their
    much-needed humanitarian and educational projects.

    EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR RETURNS FROM ARMENIA
    Vazken Ghougassian, the Executive Director of the Eastern Prelacy,
    returned from Armenia, where he spent two weeks meeting with the office
    staff of the St. Nerses the Great Charitable Organization, the Prelacy's
    charitable establishment for projects in Armenia and Artsakh. Dr.
    Ghougassian was impressed with the explicit and professional work of the
    staff.
    During his visit Dr. Ghougassian guided the implementation of two new
    programs: The renovation of the Noubarashen Orphanage and the Aid to Elderly
    program.
    The first phase of the renovation of the Noubarashen Orphanage has
    started and will be completed by the end of August. The first phase entails
    the complete renovation and replacement of the roof of the orphanage. Once
    the exterior of the building is secured from the elements, renovation of the
    inside will begin. During the next three years each of the three floors of
    the orphanage will be completely renovated and refurbished. The Noubarashen
    Orphanage project is being made possible through the estate of the late
    Edward Malkonian, who established a permanent fund with the stipulation that
    70% of the annual income is to be allocated to an orphanage in Armenia. Mr.
    Malkonian established the fund in memory of his parents, Mardiros and
    Marguerite Malkonian.
    The second program, food aid to the elderly, is being made possible
    through a grant made by Dr. Bedros Mangikian, who established a fund in
    memory of his mother and sister, the Ardemis Mangikian and Yeran Mangikian
    Garian Memorial Fund for Needy Senior Citizens of Armenia and Artsakh.
    Quarterly distribution of food and provisions will be made to needy senior
    citizens. The first distribution to approximately 115 elderly citizens will
    begin the first week of August.

    FORMER WCC LEADER DIES IN ACCIDENT
    Archbishop Edward Scott, the 10th primate of the Anglican Church of
    Canada, and former Moderator of the Executive and Central Committees of the
    World Council of Churches (WCC), died last week in a car accident near
    Toronto. The Archbishop was a well-known and respected leader of the
    Ecumenical Movement. He was a close friend of Catholicos Karekin I, of
    blessed memory, and Catholicos Aram I who currently is the Moderator of the
    Executive and Central Committees of the WCC.
    Catholicos Aram sent his condolences and described Archbishop Scott as a
    gifted minister and strong leader. He served his church with firm commitment
    and profound love. Archbishop Scott also served the Ecumenical Movement in
    general and the World Council of Churches in particular with a clear vision
    of the unity of the church. As Moderator from 1975 to 1983, through his
    reports and reflections, Archbishop Scott emphasized the centrality of the
    local church and the critical importance of the pastoral dimension in our
    ecumenical engagement. The Ecumenical Movement owes a great deal to the
    ecumenical contribution of Archbishop Scott. May God accept his soul in His
    eternal kingdom.

    CELEBRATING SAINTS THADDEUS AND SANDOUKHT
    This Saturday, July 24, the Armenian Church remembers Saints Thaddeus
    and Sandoukht.
    St. Thaddeus is one of the twelve disciples of Jesus. After the
    ascension of Jesus, Thaddeus began his mission preaching in Edessa and then
    in Armenia. He was able to evangelize the royal palace where he baptized
    Sandoukht, the beautiful daughter of King Sanatrouk. She embraced
    Christianity and became a disciple of Thaddeus. Displeased, the king tried
    to bring his daughter back into the fold of the old pagan faith. Sandoukht
    remained loyal to her Christian faith and she was imprisoned and subjected
    to torture and deprivation and finally death, thus becoming the first saint
    of the Armenian Church. She is also considered to be the first witness for
    Christianity in Armenia and an apostle because of the role she played in
    converted others.
    Thaddeus was put to death a few days after Sandoukht. Before his
    martyrdom Thaddeus had already preached the new faith and established a
    monastery, which to this day bears the name of Thaddeus, or Thade. The
    monastery of St. Thaddeus today is within the borders of Iran. Large annual
    pilgrimages are made to the monastery every July.

    SUMMER RELIGION
    When the mercury goes up, spirituality often comes down. So say the
    experts. Certainly church attendance comes down. What does the Good Book
    have to say about this? You can look it up.
    Remember the Sabbath Day (Exodus 20:8).
    Be persistent whether the time is favorable or not (2 Timothy
    4:2).
    Bless the Lord at all times (Psalm 34:1).
    Let us not grow weary in doing what is right (Galatians 6:9).
    Be steadfast (1 Corinthians 15:58).
    Rejoice in the Lord always (Philippians 4:4).
    Keep awake (Matthew 25:13).

    THIS WEEK IN THE GARDEN
    In spite of the cooler than usual summer thus far (at least in our area
    of the country) our garden is beginning to yield its harvest. Watching the
    miracle of seed to seedling, to plant, to fruit, reminds us of a poem we
    read a while ago. We remember only the first verse and sadly have forgotten
    the name of the author:
    There is no unbelief;
    Whoever plants a seed beneath the sod
    And waits to see it push away the clod,
    Trusts in God.

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