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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; http://www.armenianchurch.ca
    September 3, 2004


    HIS HOLINESS KAREKIN II RECEIEVES FOREIGN MINISTER OF DENMARK

    On August 27, His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos
    of All Armenians, received Per Stig Moeller, Foreign Minister of the
    Kingdom of Denmark, in the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin. Mr. Moeller
    was accompanied by Vladimir Karmirshalian, Ambassador of the Republic
    of Armenia to Denmark.

    Welcoming Mr. Moeller to the spiritual and administrative headquarters
    of the Armenian Church, His Holiness reflected on the mission of
    the Church as well as the close historic ties which exist between
    the two countries and peoples. His Holiness also spoke of the
    positive relations that have been established in recent years in the
    ecclesiastical sphere between the Churches of Denmark and Armenia.

    During the meeting, the Catholicos and the Foreign Minister
    also discussed the Nagorno Karabagh issue, and the desire of all
    parties to see it resolved through peaceful means. His Holiness
    informed Mr. Moeller that he has met a number of times with the
    spiritual head of Azerbaijan, and confirmed that religious leaders
    have a very important role in the resolution of the conflict, by
    publicly advocating that disagreements must be solved through mutual
    understanding and reciprocal dialogue.

    Finally, the Pontiff of All Armenians touched upon the concerns
    of Armenians living in Denmark, and their desire to become active,
    contributing members of Danish society.

    At the conclusion of the meeting, His Holiness extended his gratitude
    to the state authorities of the Kingdom of Denmark and to the Danish
    people, for the assistance and help they have provided to Armenians,
    most notably following the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923 and the
    devastating earthquake in Northern Armenia of 1988.

    * * *

    ECUMENICAL MEETING AND LUNCHEON WITH SPIRITUAL LEADERS AND DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIVES OF MIDDLE EASTERN COMMUNITIES

    On Thursday, September 2nd 2004, His Eminence Bishop Bagrat Galstanian,
    Primate of the Armenian Church Canadian Diocese hosted a luncheon at
    the Diocesan headquarters in Montreal, 615 Stuart Street, in honor of
    spiritual and diplomatic representatives of Middle Eastern countries.

    Attending the luncheon were Bishop Ibrahim Ibrahim Primate, Greek
    Melkite Catholic Church; Mgr. Ephrem Aboodi, Abp. of the Assyrian
    Orthodox Church; Mgr. Joseph Khoury, Abp. of the Maronite Church of
    Canada; His Excellency Imad El Ahmar, Charge d'Affaires of Syrian
    Arab Republic in Ottawa; His Excellency Fadi Zeyn, Consul General of
    Lebanon in Montreal; His Excellency Fawzi El Ashmawi, Consul General
    of Arab Republic of Egypt in Montreal; Mr. Aamer El Ezabi, Consul
    for Tourism of Arab Republic of Egypt in Montreal.

    >>From the Islamic communities present among the invited guests were,
    Sheikh Samahat Al Sayed Nabil Abbas, Leader of the Shiite Muslim
    community of Canada; Imam Said Youssef Fawaz, Leader of the Sunnite
    Muslim community of Canada and Sheikh Hassan Aazeddin, Leader of the
    Druze in Canada, as well as Mr. Hassan Hamieh from the Islamic Center
    of Montreal.

    Pastors from Christian denominations in Greater Montreal present to the
    reception were Rev. father George Zabarian, Armenian Catholic Church;
    Verabadveli Mher Khatchiguian, Armenian Evangelical Church; Rev. Fr
    Sharbel Ibrahim, Greek Melkite Catholic Church; Rev. Fr. Kamil Ishak,
    Assyrian Orthodox Church; Rev. Fr. Emil Bakhoum, Coptic Catholic
    Church; Fr Arsanios Serry, Coptic Orthodox Church; Fr. Raphael
    Bishara, Coptic Orthodox Church, as well as Mr Stephanos Mamdouh from
    Coptic Catholic community; Mr. Elie Moujaes and Ghassan Agroush. From
    the Armenian Church Diocese of Canada present were Diocesan Clergy
    and Council members, Very Rev. Fr. Ararat Kaltakjian, Vicar general;
    Rev. Fr. Vazgen Boyadjyan, Pastor of St Gregory the Illuminator
    Armenian Cathedral in Montreal; Dr Haroutiun Arzoumanian, Mr. Arto
    Basmadjian, Mr. Viken Darakjian and Deacon Hagop Arslanian, Assistant
    to the Primate.

    His Eminence Bishop Bagrat Galstanian led the guests to the St
    Gregory Cathedral, where a brief joint prayer was held together with
    the ecumenical guests. Diocesan Council Vice Chairman Dr. Haroutiun
    Arzoumanian welcomed the guests and Mr. Arto Basmadjian informed
    the guests briefly about the history of the Armenian community in
    Canada and the establishment of the Diocese in 1984. The guests
    were then ushered through the church premises and assembled in the
    Vatche Hovseptian Hall where luncheon was served. The invocation
    was presented by His Eminence Archbishop Timotehos Ephrem Aboodi,
    Primate of the Assyrian Orthodox Diocese of Canada. During the
    luncheon Mgr. Zabarian addressed the guests in Arabic and on behalf
    of the guests thanked Bishop Galstanian for hosting this meeting and
    praised the initiative of these gatherings, whereby spiritual leaders
    and diplomatic representatives of Middle Eastern communities get to
    know each other better, are encouraged to work together and thus
    also love each other better.

    Before his closing address, Bishop Bagrat Galstanian, Primate,
    presented a small Armenian Khatchkar (Cross-stone) to Mr. Stephanos
    Mamdouh, in appreciation of his multiple humanitarian and religious
    efforts, and then thanked all the guests for having accepted his
    invitation. The Primate said, "We, who have come from Middle Eastern
    cultures, bring with us values that are common to us and we are
    eager to transmit them to our children who are born and grown here
    in this hospitable country. Since we cannot change the global society
    of this continent, we have to work hard and work together to be able
    to instill our values in our younger generations." Bishop Galstanian
    then blessed all and prayed for success in their respective missions.

    * * *

    SUNDAY SCHOOL CENTRAL COUNCIL MEETING IN SAINT CATHARINES

    His Eminence Bishop Bagrat Galstanian, Primate of the Diocese of the
    Armenian Apostolic Church of Canada, presided at a meeting of the
    Department of Christian Education in St. Catharines. St. Gregory the
    Illuminator Armenian Church was host to clergy, deacons and department
    members from Southern Ontario.

    A very productive agenda produced the calendar for the forthcoming
    Sunday school sessions, a parent Sunday school schedule, special event
    timetable, and various directives for major special events throughout
    the coming year.

    An art competition will be held throughout the year, entitled "my
    vision of Holy Etchmiadzin and the Invention of Armenian Alphabet". The
    judging of all the drawings submitted by the Sunday schools of the
    Diocese will take place at the end of the school year with a special
    exhibition at the Diocesan Annual 22nd Assembly.

    The Sunday school web site will be airing very soon, according to
    our webmaster, Alexia Citak, department member from St. Mary's church
    in Hamilton. Discussions will be held for the proposed constitution
    of the Sunday schools, led by Taline Gumushdjian, department member
    from Holy Trinity Armenian Church in Toronto. The Director of the
    Department of Sunday Schools, Mrs. Georgina Sarkisian is distributing
    the calendars and the parent schedules to all the Sunday schools in
    the Canadian Diocese. A fall meeting will be held to prepare for the
    2nd Annual Armenian Children's Christmas Celebration.

    * * *

    SCHEDULE OF HIS EMINENCE BISHOP BAGRAT GALSTANIAN

    We hereby would like to present to our faithful the schedule of His Eminence Bishop Bagrat Galstanian for the month of September.

    September 7, Tuesday. Holy Cross Armenian Day School of Toronto
    September 7, Tuesday.. Meetings with the Representatives of Calgary Armenian Community
    September 8, Wednesday. Meetings with the Mayor of Calgary Mr. Dave Broconnier
    September 11, Saturday. Celebrating Divine Liturgy in Calgary
    September 12, Sunday. Arriving in Vancouver St Vartan Armenian Church
    September 16, Thursday. Arriving in New York
    September 17-18, Friday and Saturday. Attending the meeting of St Nersess Armenian Seminary Board of Trustees
    September 19, Sunday. Presiding over the event of the College Ministry and Armenians for Higher Education
    September 24-25-26, Friday-Saturday-Sunday. Church Anniversary Holy Cross Armenian Community of Laval.

    We pray the Almighty God grant His Eminence good health and success in his future projects and undertakings.

    * * *

    CHILDREN'S FUND FOR ARMENIA ANNUAL JOINT MEETING

    On Saturday August 29, 2004 the Primate of the Armenian Church
    of Canada His Eminence Bishop Bagrat Galstanian and Very Reverend
    Father Ararat Kaltakjian met with both Toronto and Montreal Chapter
    Children's Fund for Armenia (CFFA) executive members. The Annual
    meeting of Children's Fund for Armenia Montreal and Toronto Chapter
    took place in Kingston, Ontario.

    His Eminence Bishop Bagrat Galstanian, Primate opened the meeting with
    a prayer. His Eminence expressed his joy and greeted the participants,
    then invited them to introduce themselves.

    The Annual Report of CFFA was presented by Very Reverend father
    Ararat Kaltakjian, Vicar General and Director of projects in
    Armenia. Discussions focused on the report of activities taking place
    in the motherland, Armenia. Future plans and project were set for both
    committees for implementation during 2004-2005. The next consultative
    meeting will be held on Saturday November 13, 2004 in Kingston Ontario.

    The meeting was adjourned after Serpazan's prayer.

    * * *

    WOMEN'S GUILD CENTRAL COUNCIL MEMBERS AND REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVES MET IN KINGSTON

    On August 28, 2004 the Women's Guild Central Council and Regional
    representatives' joint meeting was held under the auspices and presence
    of His Eminence Bishop Bagrat Galstanian, Primate, at Ambassador
    Hotel Conference Room in Kingston, Ontario.

    During the meeting, discussions focused on the role and the mission of
    Women in the Armenian Church. Upon the instruction of His Eminence,
    future plans and projects were formulated to revitalize the Women's
    Guilds of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of Canada. Regional
    representatives then talked about the challenges and the difficulties
    facing their mission in local communities and emphasized the importance
    of such meetings to further improve the Women's Guild activities in
    local level.

    Very Reverend Father Ararat Kaltakjian, Vicar General, Reverend Fr
    Zareh Zargarian, Pastor of Holy Trinity Armenian Church, Women's
    Guild Central Council members as well as regional representatives
    from Ontario and Quebec Parishes participated in the meeting.

    * * *

    AN UNPRECEDENTED EVENING TO HONOR THE 2004 ARMENIAN GRADUATES FROM HIGH SCHOOLS

    It is with deep spiritual joy that we announce to the faithful of the
    Armenian Church Canadian Diocese that the Armenian College Ministry
    Department in conjunction with a group of young Armenians called
    "Armenians for Higher Education" have been working hard over the
    summer, planning an unprecedented event for all High School graduates
    in the greater Montreal area to publicly show how proud the Armenian
    community is of the accomplishments of the Class of 2004.

    The event will take place on Sunday, September 19th at 6:00 pm in the
    Bolsahay Cultural Center. There will be a separate cocktail for the
    graduates and another one for the accompanying family members. Each
    graduate will receive a certificate of merit from the Primate, His
    Eminence Bishop Bagrat Galstanian.

    For more information please visit the website at www.afhe.cjb.net or
    contact the Diocesan office at 514-276-9479.

    * * *

    FEAST DAYS

    THE FEAST OF EXALTATION OF THE PRECIOUS AND LIFE-GIVING HOLY CROSS

    The Feast of Exaltation of the Precious and Life-Giving Holy Cross
    is celebrated each year on September 14 - one of the five major
    feasts of the Church, and the most important of the four feasts of
    the Holy Cross. The Feast commemorates the finding of the True Cross
    of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ by Saint Helen, the mother of
    the Emperor Constantine.

    The Exaltation, known as Khachverats in Armenian, is connected with
    several historical events, each of which involves the "raising up" or
    glorification of the cross. An early tradition identifies St. James,
    the brother of the Lord, one of Jesus' 12 Apostles and the first bishop
    of Jerusalem, as the first to exalt a cross. Taking in hand a likeness
    (or perhaps an actual piece) of the original cross of the Crucifixion,
    St. James elevated it before the people, and venerated it as a symbol
    of "the power of God," praying: "We prostrate ourselves before your
    cross, O Christ." Those very words in Armenian, Khachi ko, Krisdos,
    yergirbakanemk, are still repeated in our church services.

    In the twentieth year of his reign (326), the Emperor Constantine sent
    his mother Saint Helen to Jerusalem to venerate the holy places and to
    find the site of the Holy Sepulcher and of the Cross. Relying upon the
    oral tradition of the faithful, Saint Helen found the precious Cross
    together with the crosses of the two thieves crucified with our Lord.

    However, Helen had no way of determining which was the Cross of
    Christ. With the healing of a dying woman who touched one of the
    crosses, Patriarch Macarius of Jerusalem identified the True Cross
    of Christ. Saint Helen and her court venerated the Precious and
    Life-Giving Cross along with many others who came to see this great
    instrument of Redemption. The Patriarch mounted the ambo (pulpit) and
    lifted the Cross with both hands so that all of the people gathered
    could see it. The crowed responded with "Lord have mercy".

    This became the occasion of the institution in all of the Churches of
    the Exaltation of the Precious Cross, not only in memory of the event
    of the finding of the Cross, but also to celebrate how an instrument of
    shame was used to overcome death and bring salvation and eternal life.

    The Feast is an opportunity outside of the observances of Holy Week to
    celebrate the full significance of the victory of the Cross over the
    powers of the world, and the triumph of the wisdom of God through the
    Cross over the wisdom of this world. This Feast also gives the Church
    an opportunity to relish the full glory of the Cross as a source of
    light, hope and victory for Christ's people. It is also a time to
    celebrate the universality of the work of redemption accomplished
    through the Cross: the entire universe is seen through the light of
    the Cross, the new Tree of Life which provides nourishment for those
    who have been redeemed in Christ.

    Christians "exalt" the Cross of Christ as the instrument of our
    salvation. Adoration of the Cross is, thus, adoration of Jesus Christ,
    the God Man, who suffered and died on this Roman instrument of torture
    for our redemption from sin and death. The cross represents the One
    Sacrifice by which Jesus, obedient even unto death, accomplished our
    salvation. The cross is a symbolic summary of the Passion, Crucifixion
    and Resurrection of Christ, all in one image.

    The Cross, because of what it represents, is the most potent and
    universal symbol of the Christian faith. It has inspired both
    liturgical and private devotions.

    Placing a crucifix (the cross with an image of Christ's body upon
    it) in churches and homes, or wearing this image on our persons,
    is a constant reminder, and witness of Christ's ultimate triumph,
    His victory over sin and death through His suffering and dying on
    the Cross.

    "He who does not take up his cross and follow me is not worthy of
    me. He who finds his life will lose it, and he who loses his life
    for my sake shall find it." (Mt 10:38-39).

    * * *

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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