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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


    Saint Sahag and Saint Mesrob Armenian School students visited His
    Holiness Karekin II Catholicos of All Armenians


    Reporting: Ashkhen Shishmanian from Armenia

    On Sunday, July 18, 2004 the students of St Sahag and St Mesrob
    Saturday school of Toronto visited the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin
    and had a formal meeting with His Holiness Karekin II Catholicos of
    All Armenians. The meeting was arranged by His Eminence Bishop Bagrat
    Galstanian, Primate of the Canadian Armenian Church Diocese. The
    students then visited the Museum of Etchmiadzin at the
    Veharan. Canadian Youth Mission to Armenia participants joined the
    Holy Badarak, where Serpazan Bagrat had arranged special seats at both
    sides of the altar. They received Holy Communion and also had the
    chance to see the Treasures at the Holy Etchmiadzin and the remains of
    the Pagan Temple under the Altar.

    The children were inspired and so amazed that they asked to visit Holy
    Etchmiadzin again. You could see and feel from their expressions that
    they felt at home as they belonged to the Mother See of Holy
    Etchmiadzin.

    We thank the Primate of the Canadian Diocese His Eminence Bishop
    Bagrat Galstanian for making Sunday a memorable day for all of us. We
    thank him for his attention and care that he has shown to us for the
    past several days.

    Hereby we present some of the thoughts of our students:

    Coming Back Home

    Aida Knadjian

    After I left Armenia last year, I wanted to come back right away. I
    kept thinking about wonderful experiences we had shared and the warm
    people we had met everyday. I would never have thought that I would be
    given the chance to revisit my homeland.

    When in Armenia, I felt at home and going back to Canada made me feel
    like I was going on vacation. I had experienced something here that I
    never had in Canada: The people treat you like family - from David,
    our bus driver, to Ara and Zabelle, our tour guides, and from Nigol
    and Zabelle to strangers in the streets. This feeling is something you
    will never experience in any other country.

    I visited Armenia last year to see all the churches, monuments that I
    had learned about. It was only then that I realized that I belong
    somewhere in the world. The statues and churches motivated me to come
    back and try to help my country in any way I could. Now I see Armenia
    in a positive light. Althoughwe have been massacred and
    underestimated, I see a wonderful livelihood everywhere: Armenians
    working hard and rebuilding their country. That reflects our history
    and character.

    I just hope to help as many people as I can in my short stay here
    until I return to my homeland to have a greater input. Not being able
    to touch Ararat is encouraging me to become an entrepreneur like Nigol
    and Zabelle and try to help Armenia and its people in any possible way
    that is in my power.

    I loved my homeland Armenia.

    First Impressions

    My name is Vanch Boghoumian, a graduate of St Sahag St Mesrob Saturday
    school in Toronto. This summer we came to our homeland Armenia. It was
    a long journey, but when we finally arrived, we no more felt tired and
    agitated. Ifelt as though there was a relief inside of me, because I
    finally came to a place where all Armenians can call HOME.

    Until this day, we have visited Sartarabad, Lake Sevan, Dilijan, Garni
    and Geghart, the Zeitun Orphanage and Yerablur, where Armenian
    soldiers have been buried. Armenia has surprised me in so many ways:
    its beauty, culture, heritage and all sorts of rituals and
    traditions. The first time I laid my eyes on Mount Ararat, I was in
    shock. Surprisingly my eyes seemed unable to move, and I thought to
    myself that one day Mount Ararat will be ours again. I would love
    waking up early, climb to the upper balcony and just stare at the
    mountain.Now I am extremely proud of being an Armenian, convinced that
    I have to speak my mother tongue.

    When I go back to Toronto, I will tell my family and friends about
    Armenia and make sure that we visit our homeland as often as possible.

    In two weeks I will go home a better Armenian and a proud one as well.

    Seeing is believing and Living

    My name is Christopher Yeretsian and I have been attending St Sahag-St
    Mesrob Saturday School in Toronto for the past eight years. Following
    the commendable tradition already established for the past four years,
    I am in Armenia now, along with my fellow graduates (a group of 19
    students plus our teachers.)

    Guess where I'm writing this from? Correct!

    My friends and I have been here for only a few days and seen a lot of
    important land- marks of Armenian history: Garni, Geghart, Sevan,
    Dilijan, the world-renowned Matenadaran and Waterworld (one of my
    personal favorites). It may seem as though we have seen a lot over the
    past four days, but there are still many sights we have not yet
    visited.

    Along with the beauty and cultural atmosphere of Armenia, there are
    many areas in different sectors of the economy that are being
    improved.

    My current feelings toward my Armenian heritage have drastically
    changed over the days that we have been here. Three days ago our group
    visited Zeitun Orphanage. We brought toys and clothes to comfort the
    children. I handed out my toys, explaining how each worked and spent
    time with most of the children. We played together and colored. It was
    very special moment for me to see how these children coped with no
    parents or family. It made me feel fortunate to have parents that love
    me dearly. Every toy we played with and every word we exchanged, put a
    smile on their faces.

    I feel that I have contributed now to a very good cause.

    I look forward to the rest of the trip, that will include visits to
    Khor Virap, Spitak, Gumri and most of all, Karabagh.


    Rev Fr Vazgen Boyadjyan and Deacon Hagop Arslanian attended a luncheon
    hosted by the Consul General of Lebanon in Montreal H. E Khalil el
    Habre

    On Wednesday, July 21 2004 Rev. Fr Vazgen Boyajian Pastor of St
    Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral of Montreal and Deacon Hagop
    Arslanian, Assistant to the Primate attended a luncheon hosted by the
    Consul General of the Republic of Lebanon in Montreal H. E Khalil El
    Habre in Outremont.

    Present were high ranking spiritual leaders of Maronite, Assyrian,
    Catholic Churches as well as the heads of Montreal Muslim
    community. During the luncheon at the Consul's resident interfaith
    representatives had the chance to discuss the relations amongst their
    respective communities as well as the paths for further
    cooperation. In his word, Consul General Mr. el Habre thanked the
    attendees and wished them continued success in their future missions
    and undertakings.

    Rev Fr Vazgen Boyajian presented the Consul General with an Armenian
    Cross and thanked him on behalf of His Eminence Bishop Bagrat
    Galstanian for sucha warm reception.


    CYMA members enjoying their stay in Motherland, Armenia

    "CYMA participants are doing great and enjoying every second on the
    soil of the Motherland, Armenia". That's how CYMA Director, Very Rev
    Father Ararat Kaltakjian described the Mission's working visit to
    Armenia.

    "The reconstruction work is going well and the participants are in
    high spirit" said Hayr Ararat in a telephone conversation on Thursday,
    July 23, 2004. Very Rev Fr Ararat Kaltakjian informed that the
    participants visited the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin as well as
    they had the chance to visit famous sites in Armenia.

    The Canadian Youth Mission departed to Armenia on Thursday July 8,
    2004 under the guidance of Very Reverend Father Ararat Kaltakjian. 16
    participants from all across Canada and Europe met in Prague
    International Airport and then continued their way to Armenia. This
    year CYMA members will achieve their mission in the kindergarten of
    Saghmosavank. The team is currently working to renovate the walls,
    floor and repaint the rooms and hallways of the kindergarten.

    During their stay in Armenia, a day camp will give CYMA participants
    the opportunity to interact with the local children by working on arts
    and crafts, and engage in social activities and sports. Visitations
    will be made by CYMA participants and clergy, offering spiritual and
    humanitarian relief to families living in dire
    circumstances. Participants will have many opportunities to visit
    churches, landmarks and monuments. Under the guidance of local
    professionals, participants will take part in workshops to learn the
    history of the land and of the Church, as well as the culture through
    singing, dancing and drawing



    First Annual Armenian Youth Pilgrimage to St Catharine's

    The oldest and the first Armenian Apostolic Church in Canada,
    St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Apostolic Church of
    St. Catharine's, On., will be hosting the first Annual Armenian Youth
    Pilgrimage.

    His Eminence Bishop Bagrat Galstanian will join the pilgrims from
    Montreal, Laval, Toronto and Ottawa at this historic event that will
    take place starting Saturday, August 14th. in the evening and continue
    on Sunday, August 15th. with the 74th. Annual "Blessing of the
    Grapes" Holy Badarak and traditional Picnic.


    St. Vartan Summer Day Camp 2004

    On the morning of July 12, 2004 a group of 25 Armenian children (aged
    between 3 and 8 years old) gathered at Fogolar's Country Club in
    Oakville. They were there to participate in the week long St. Vartan
    Summer Day Camp under the leadership of Reverend Father Komitas
    Mirzakhanyan, Pastor of St. Vartan Armenian Church of
    Mississauga. During the week the campers participated in a variety of
    activities with each day having its own theme (e.g. Armenian Alphabet,
    Holy Badarak, Armenia, and "I am special"). A variety of crafts were
    made including a mosaic of Etchmiadzin, Pourvar, and Armenian flag
    magnets amongothers. The children also participated in games like
    Armenian Bingo, learned Armenian traditional shoorch bar and singing
    Armenian songs. The children were also given the chance to play soccer
    and swim.

    The camp wrapped up on Friday with an exhibition of crafts, a slide
    show from the camp and a performance for the parents. The campers sang
    the beautiful Hye Menank song and Ayp ou Pen song which they had
    learned over the past week. The campers also recited the Lord's
    Prayer, Hayr Mer to open the show.

    A camp like this was a major undertaking for the St. Vartan
    Mississauga parish and could not have been possible without the
    contribution of time and money of various individuals.

    Thank you to the team of eight counselors who assisted Der Komitas
    during the week. The counselors were Steve Beler, Armen Dumanian,
    Garen Hamblin, Nairi Kazazian, Arlaine MacClennan, Caroline
    MacClennan, Christine Sevadjian, Peter Sevadjian, and Tanya
    Sevadjian. A thank you also goes out to the parent volunteers who
    helped during the camp: Taline Paroyan, Ani Badiani, Alessia Aivazian,
    Ani Altounian, Christine Sakarya, Christine Ermarkaryan as well as the
    organizing committee of the camp who included Ani Altounian, Taline
    Paroyan, Houri Houldsworth, and Christine Ermar-karyan.

    We would like to thank the following members of our community for
    their donations towards the operating expenses of the camp: Ian & Seta
    MacLennan,Loris & Julia Dumanian, Arlette Boghoskan, Mardig & Lilian
    Sevadjian, Vic & Aida Sevadjian, John & Houri Houldsworth, Vazken &
    Ani Altounian, Edouard & Taline Paroyan, Arno & Christine Ermarkaryan,
    First Choice Haircutters, Kraft Canada, and Voortman Cookies.

    Special thanks to the parents who supported the camp with the presence
    of their children and made the 2nd annual St. Vartan Summer Day Camp
    such a success!

    Last but not least, a special thanks to Der Komitas for his leadership
    and efforts to continue to make this camp a reality

    Divan of the Diocese
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