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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

    Upon the instructions of His Eminence Bishop Bagrat Galstanian, the Canadian
    Youth Mission to Armenia (CYMA) executive has designed this yearâ^À^Ùs program
    as
    attached


    PRIMAT'S MESSAGE ADDRESSED TO THE PARTICIPANTS

    Dear Friends,

    I am elevated by the honor, privilege and joy to address the
    participants of CYMA 2004, who are going to accomplish CYMA's 11th
    mission to Armenia. To me, CYMA implies dedication, courage and a
    future giant step towards strengthening our Christian identity and
    Armenian integrity.

    During my almost one year tenure as the Primate of this Diocese,
    I have visited our parishes established and mission alike. At those
    visitations I have met with wonderful enthusiastic young people who
    once have participated in CYMA's various missions in Armenia and now
    they assume responsible rolls in their respective parishes.

    CYMA is a movement that shall never end. It is a movement which
    creates a sense of belonging; it is a movement which bridges the
    Diaspora with Hayastan in a practical manner.

    There is no talk, there is only action in Canadian Youth Mission to
    Armenia, to the Mother See Holy ETCHMIADZIN.

    Dear CYMA participants,

    I call you as pilgrims. You are going home - ARMENIA, to bring
    flavor and fragrance of our country to Canada, becoming apostles for
    the prosperity of our Nation and Holy Church. Bless You.

    As the spiritual leader of the Armenian Church in Canada, I ask
    from my people to encourage your sons' and daughters' mission
    spiritually, morally and financially, supporting them on the verge
    of becoming new apostles of our Holy Church,

    Hayastan and the Diaspora.

    With Love and Prayer,
    Bp. Bagrat Galstanyan
    Primate

    JOIN CYMA TODAY!

    Contact your local recruitment office today or simply e-mail us
    for an application form at [email protected]. We look forward
    to answering any of your questions.


    2004 will mark the 11th mission of the Canadian Youth Mission to Armenia
    (CYMA).

    To date, over 400 people have participated in this program, making
    it one of the most successful youth programs throughout the Armenian
    community worldwide.


    TESTIMONIALS:

    "Last year's trip meant a lot to me. I was given the opportunity to
    live and experience how Armenians have lived for many years. It was
    very educational and emotional, I still speak of it to this day. I
    can't wait to go back and do it all over again. This trip really
    put in perspective who Armenians are and it turn, who I really
    am. HAYASTAN! HAYASTAN! HAYASTAN!"

    Aris Cevahirciyan, Participant 2004, Executive Committee 2004

    "Seeing Armenia was like a dream - my wildest and best one; I will
    definitely go back to relive the experience."

    Melanie Kalinian, Participant 2004, Executive Committee 2004


    THE CYMA LEGACY


    1993 Built a school in Ararat 1999 Renovated Dzaghgatzor orphanage

    1994 Renovated a seminary and adjacent church in Harich 2000 Renovated
    school in Aradashen
    1995 Renovated â^À^ÜNor Tbrotzâ^À^Ý school in Ararat 2001 Youth
    Pilgrimage
    commemorating 1700th anniversary
    of Christianity
    1996 Renovated â^À^ÜMeghetiâ^À^Ý childrensâ^À^Ù day campus in Dilijan 2002
    Continued renovations of school in Aradashen
    1997 Day Camp for 200 orphans in Dzaghgatzor 2004 CYMAâ^À¦ Touch Your
    Roots!
    1998 Renovated Khor Virab & conducted day camps in
    Ararat 2004 CYMAâ^À¦ Many Hands, One Heart!

    CYMA Honorary Board of Directors
    Bishop Bagrat Galstanyan
    Senator Jacques Hébert
    Seantor Shirley Maheu
    Dr. Arshavir Gundjian, Prof. of Engineering at McGill University
    Taro Alepian, Group President/Industrial at SWC-Lavalin




    Important Information

    Pre-Trip Orientation: July 5th - July 7th, 2004

    Departure Date: July 8th, 2004

    Return Date: August 7th, 2004

    Application Deadline: May 22nd, 2004

    $500 Deposit by: May 22, 2004

    Participation fee: $2,500 (from Toronto or Montreal)




    Note: It is Important to note here that all participants are expected to pay
    the full participation fee.

    Accomodations

    CYMA members will live with pre-selected families in the village of
    Aradashen, in the province of Armavir in Armenia. Each home will
    accommodate 2 or 4 participants who will have the opportunity to
    bond with their families, learn their way of life and become an
    integral part of the community.


    Christian Outreach Program

    Visitations will be made by CYMA participants and clergy, offering
    spiritual and humanitarian relief for families in extremely difficult
    circumstances. This will give our participants the opportunity to
    understand the hardships that many Armenians are having to
    endure.


    Construction and Renovation

    This yearâ^À^Ùs mission takes us to Yerevan, where 4 days a week, we
    will be renovating a centre for the physically challenged youth of
    Yerevan. This yearâ^À^Ùs team will be working on the restoration of the
    walls, floor and repainting of the rooms and hallways of the centre.

    Travel Excursions

    Participants will have many opportunities to visit churches,
    landmarks and monuments. Three days a week, as well as
    weekends, and the last few days of the mission will be devoted
    primarily to these excursions. The many important places to visit will
    include the Holy See of Etchmiadzin, Genocide Memorial, Lake
    Sevan, Yerevan, etcâ^À¦


    Children's Workshop

    This day camp will give CYMA participants the opportunity to
    interact with the local children by doing arts & crafts, activities and
    playing sports. The workshop will take place at the nearby school
    in Aradashen, twice a week, for half a day. It will also include a
    nutritious lunch, and the children will also be given school supplies
    on behalf of CYMA.

    Hay-Ess Program 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. This
    program was added in 2002 and proved to be one of the most
    enjoyable parts if the mission.



    CONTACT INFORMATION

    Rt. Rev. Fr. Ararat Kaltakjian â^À^Ó CYMA Director
    (514) 276-9479 Zaven Gunjian â^À^Ó (514) 483-3766
    Choghik Aghazarian â^À^Ó Assistant to CYMA Director Karen Mouradian â^À^Ó
    Treasurer,
    Executive Member
    (514) 337-0984 - email: [email protected]
    Kareen Proudian â^À^Ó (514) 939-9842 Bedros Kokorian â^À^Ó (416) 292-7729
    TORONTO â^À^Ó CYMA Recruitment Office
    920 Progress Court, Scarborough, Ontario M1G 3T5
    tel: (4160 431-3001 fax: (416) 431-0269 MONTREAL â^À^Ó CYMA Recruitment
    Office
    615 Stuart Avenue, Outremont, Quebec H2V 3H2
    tel: (514) 276-9479 fax: (514) 276-9960
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