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  • Holy Etchmiadzin Ordains an Unprecedented Nineteen New Priests

    PRESS RELEASE
    Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, Information Services
    Address: Vagharshapat, Republic of Armenia
    Contact: Rev. Fr. Ktrij Devejian
    Tel: (374 1) 517 163
    Fax: (374 1) 517 301
    E-Mail: [email protected]
    October 12, 2004

    Holy Etchmiadzin Ordains an Unprecedented Nineteen New Priests

    Sunday, October 10, was a joyous day in the life of the Armenian
    Church. During the celebration of Divine Liturgy, the vast St. Gregory
    the Illuminator Mother Cathedral of Yerevan was filled with faithful,
    family and friends, as nineteen deacons of the Armenian Church
    were anointed and ordained into the Holy Order of Priesthood by
    His Grace Bishop Arshak Khatchatrian, Chancellor of the Mother See
    of Holy Etchmiadzin. His Holiness, Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch
    and Catholicos of All Armenians, presided during this unprecedented
    historic event. This marked the first occasion in memory that so many
    faithful sons of the Armenian Church were ordained to the priesthood
    at one time. In order to accommodate this large number of ordinates,
    the ordination service was moved from the Mother Cathedral of Holy
    Etchmiadzin to St. Gregory. Six of the deacons are graduates of the
    Gevorkian Theological Seminary, one is a graduate of the St. James
    Theological Seminary of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem and
    twelve are the first graduates from the Accelerated Academic Course
    for the Priesthood, under the auspices of the Mother See of Holy
    Etchmiadzin.

    The Accelerated Academic Course for the Priesthood was a new
    program instituted by His Holiness more than two years ago to select
    individuals with higher educations who wished to bring their service
    to the Armenian Church and Nation as priests. The Course had strict
    and difficult entrance requirements: The candidates must have the
    recommendation of their Diocesan Primates, a minimum of a bachelors
    degree from an institution of higher learning, and passed the entrance
    and subsequent exams, maintaining exemplary grades throughout the two
    and a half year program. The main target of the program was to reach
    out to the rural villages and settlements that are in dire need of
    priests. The first twelve graduates who became priests were among the
    most highly educated of the students. Among them are an architect,
    a physicist, a composer, a psychologist, an accountant, a historian,
    scientists and instructors.

    On the evening prior to the ordination, a public examination of the
    candidates' profession of faith was conducted in the Mother Cathedral
    of Yerevan. The sponsoring priests testified for the spiritual and
    religious training and virtues of the candidates. The candidates
    unanimously rejected and anathematized the heretics and schismatics
    and vowed to follow the true faith of Jesus Christ, the Apostles
    and the Armenian Patriarchs. As a sign of their orthodox faith,
    they recited the dogmatic creed of the Armenian Church, written by
    St. Gregory of Datev, and vowed to remain faithful to the hierarchy
    of the Armenian Church and the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin.

    The following morning, during the Divine Liturgy, the candidates
    ascended to the Holy Altar of the Cathedral with the recitation of
    psalms. Rev. Fr. Vardan Navasardian, assistant to the Grand Sacristan
    of the Mother Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin, had organized a team of
    deacons to assist their brothers in their vesting. After removing
    their stoles from each individual deacon, they were placed back
    around the ordinates necks, and turning westward to the faithful,
    they raised their hands as a sign of their renunciation from secular
    life and devotion to a spiritual one. The ordaining bishop anointed
    the foreheads and palms of both hands of each new priest with Holy
    Chrism (Muron) and gave them new names. The faithful present awaited
    each new name in hushed yet eager anticipation.

    Deacon Artur Hovhanissian became Father Aristakes;
    Deacon Hovhannes Baghalian became Father Vrtanes;
    Deacon Ararat Nurijanian became Father Husik;
    Deacon Arman Shahnazarian became Father Nerses;
    Deacon Mher Ghahramanian became Father Gyut;
    Deacon Arman Simonian became Father Norayr;
    Deacon Husik Hayrapetian became Father Babken;
    Deacon Hovhannes Vahanian became Father Moushé;
    Deacon Gagik Babayan became Father Mashtots;
    Deacon Haik Petrosian became Father Ghazar;
    Deacon Artur Sargisian became Father Smbat;
    Deacon Artur Dravants became Father Matteos;
    Deacon Arayik Mkrtchian became Father Manuel;
    Deacon Vahan Andreasian became Father Tovmas;
    Deacon Karlen Ghazarian became Father Arakel;
    Deacon Vladimir Galsdian became Father Yeznik;
    Deacon Garnik Arakelian became Father Simeon;
    Deacon Hovhannes Sargisian became Father Pavstos;
    Deacon Vachagan Babayan became Father Anania;

    Following their anointing, His Grace Bishop Arshak presented the
    chalice used to prepare Holy Communion to the newly ordained priests,
    transferring to them the power and right to celebrate the Divine
    Liturgy and distribute the Body and Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ to
    the faithful. While the kiss of peace was joyfully being distributed
    among the thousands of faithful, His Holiness Karekin II led the
    procession of bishops, members of the Brotherhood of Holy Etchmiadzin,
    and visiting clergy from a number of dioceses, as they ascended
    the bema and conveyed their congratulations by kissing the anointed
    foreheads and hands of the new priests. In attendance for the service
    were Their Eminences Archbishop Datev Sarkissian and Archbishop David
    Sahakian of the Mother See; Archbishop Grigoris Buniatian, Primate
    of the Armenian Diocese of the Ukraine; Archbishop Mesrob Krikorian,
    Pontifical Legate to Central Europe; His Grace Bishop Arakel Karamian,
    Primate of the Diocese of Kotayk; Very Rev. Fr. Derenik Davitian,
    Locum Tenens of the Diocese of Gegharkunik; Rev. Fr. Archpriest
    Yeghishé Sargisian, Dean of the Gevorkian Theological Seminary;
    Rev. Fr. Mkrtich Proshian, Dean of the Vaskenian Seminary of Lake
    Sevan; members of the Brotherhood of Holy Etchmiadzin; visiting
    Armenian priests from the United States and Europe; visiting clergymen
    from sister Churches and denominations; deacons and seminarians.

    Also in attendance for this special occasion were benefactors of the
    Mother See, Mr. and Mrs. Haroutiun Arslanian, from Beirut, Lebanon,
    as well as the "Holy Etchmiadzin Ladies Society" of Beirut, Lebanon.

    In the afternoon, a banquet was held in honor of the new ordinates
    in the Pontifical Residence, hosted by His Holiness the Catholicos
    of All Armenians.

    Following the traditional 40-day seclusion period of fasting, mediation
    and prayer, the new priests will celebrate their inaugural Divine
    Liturgies at churches throughout Armenia.

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