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  • Eastern Prelacy: Crossroads E-Newsletter - 03/25/2004

    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: March 25, 2004

    ARCHBISHOP OSHAGAN RETURNS
    FROM MEETINGS IN LEBANON
    Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan returned from Antelias, Lebanon after
    attending a conference bringing together representatives of the Eastern,
    Western, and Canadian Prelacies. Joining Oshagan Srpazan as representatives
    of the Eastern Prelacy were two members of the Executive Council, Richard
    Sarajian, Esq., (chairman) and Noubar Megerian. The Prelacy representatives
    met with His Holiness Catholicos Aram I, and members of the Religious and
    Executive Councils of the Catholicosate.
    The discussions centered on the need for advancement in Christian
    education; Armenian language and culture education; recruitment and training
    of clergy as well as deacons, choirmasters, teachers, Ecumenical Relations,
    Charitable work in Armenia, and various other issues of mutual concern.

    CILICIAN CATHOLICATE PARTICIPATES
    IN ECUMENICAL SEMINAR
    Rev. Fr. Magar Ashkarian, Assistant to the Dean of the Cilician
    Theological Seminary, Antelias, Lebanon, participated in a seminar on the
    nature and purpose of the Church in the Orthodox and Evangelical tradition.
    The seminar is a follow-up to two earlier seminars, which brought together
    Orthodox and Evangelicals in Bossey, Switzerland, to strengthen the World
    Council of Churches initiatives to build meaningful relationships between
    the two traditions.
    The seminar focused on the nature and the mission of the church. The
    theme of the seminar was the understanding of salvation and the role and
    place of the Bible in the two traditions. The participants sought ways of
    reconciliation, better common understanding and mutual support. The findings
    of the seminar will contribute towards the conference on World Mission and
    Evangelism in 2005.

    FIFTH LENTEN LECTURE GIVEN
    BY PROFESSOR VIGEN GUROIAN
    The fifth Lenten Lecture, delivered by Dr.Vigen Guroian, professor of
    theology and ethics at Loyola College, in Baltimore, Maryland, took place
    last night. Professor Guroian spoke about the Christian Family Under Fire.
    Professor Guroian began by speaking about Aldous Huxley's book Brave New
    World, written in 1932. What seemed totally impossible and far-fetched 72
    years ago is becoming real. He described the forces of society that are
    nearly destroying marriage and the family as we know it. We are not far from
    Huxley's world, he said, where human beings are manufactured in laboratories
    rather than through the physical union of a man and a woman. Professor
    Guroian spoke about the role that the Church must play in challenging these
    forces. The Christian Church is under fire, he said. Recognizing the
    difficulties of challenging these forces, nevertheless, he said, the Church
    will be abdicating her duty if she does not stay true to her beliefs.
    A lively question and answer period followed the lecture well beyond the
    time allotted. The conversation continued during the fellowship hour while
    sharing a Lenten meal prepared by the Prelacy Ladies Guild and the Ladies
    Guild of St. Illuminators Cathedral. The Lenten Lectures are sponsored by
    the Armenian Religious Education Council and the Prelacy Ladies Guild.

    DEACON SHANT KAZANJIAN WILL DELIVER
    FINAL LENTEN LECTURE ON MARCH 31
    Deacon Shant Kazanjian, the Executive Director of the Armenian Religious
    Education Council will be the featured speaker on March 31 at the sixth and
    final Lenten lecture. Deacon Shant will explore The Family as the Household
    of Faith.
    The year 2004 has been proclaimed the Year of the Family by His Holiness
    Catholicos Aram I, and the Lenten lectures have all focused on an aspect of
    the family.
    The lectures take place at St. Illuminator's Cathedral, 221 E. 27th
    Street, New York City. Lenten service begins at 7:30 p.m., in the Sanctuary,
    followed by the lecture and fellowship in Pashalian Hall. All are welcome.

    JEOPARDY TOURNAMENT THIS SATURDAY
    The Mid-Atlantic Jeopardy Tournament will take place on Saturday, March
    27, at Sts. Vartanantz Church, 461 Bergen Blvd., Ridgefield, NJ. Armenian
    school students from New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Washington DC,
    will compete in the tournament organized by the Armenian National Education
    Committee (ANEC).
    For information contact Gilda B. Kupelian, Director of ANEC,
    212-689-7810. ANEC is co-sponsored by the Eastern Prelacy and the Armenian
    Relief Society, Eastern Region.

    NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC FEATURES
    ARMENIA IN MARCH ISSUE
    The March issue of the National Geographic magazine has a feature
    article on Armenia. Titled The Rebirth of Armenia, the 22-page article is
    written by Frank Viviano with photographs by Alexandra Avakian.
    We have learned that the magazine has received criticism from Turkish
    sources. We urge you to purchase the issue, if you haven't already done so,
    and contact the editor and congratulate him on the article. You may write
    to:
    William A. Allen, Editor-in-Chief
    National Geographic Society
    P.O. Box 98199
    Washington, D.C. 20090-8199
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Fax: 202-828-5460

    SIXTH SUNDAY OF LENT:
    ADVENT SUNDAY
    This Sunday, March 28, is called Advent Sunday (Galstyan Kiraki). During
    Lent the faithful are encouraged to meditate on the mystery of salvation.
    Christ came to this world for the Salvation of Humankind, and particularly
    on Advent Sunday the faithful are asked to think about Christ's second
    coming. Advent Sunday has its own special hymn, in which it is said that the
    mystery of Christ's advent was known to the apostles, who were filled with
    awe and anxiously awaited Christ's arrival to save humankind. In the hymn,
    the story of the expulsion from paradise is repeated, and an appeal made to
    Christ to ask the Heavenly Father to establish peace on earth.
    Saturdays during Great Lent are dedicated to the saints of the Church.
    This Saturday, March 27th, is in remembrance of St. Gregory the Illuminator
    and his descent into the deep pit (Khor Virab).

    MUSICAL ARMENIA CONCERT IS NEARLY SOLD OUT
    At this date there are only a few tickets remaining for the 21st Musical
    Armenia concert this Sunday, March 28, 2 p.m.
    The concert, which will take place at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital
    Hall, is sponsored by the Prelacy Ladies Guild each year and features young
    Armenian talent. The featured artists this year are Ani Kalyjian, cello and
    Karine Poghosyan, piano. Barbara Podgurski will accompany Ms. Kalayjian on
    the piano.
    Call the Prelacy office, 212-689-7810, immediately if you wish to
    purchase tickets.

    Visit our website at www.armenianprelacy.org
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