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  • Monument to Armenian Genocide of 1915 Erected at Prelacy of Canada

    PRESS RELEASE

    Armenian Prelacy of Canada

    Contact
    Name: Dania Ohanian
    Phone: (514) 856-1200
    3401 Olivar Asselin
    Montreal, Qc H4J 1L5
    E-mail: [email protected]
    www.armenianprelacy.ca

    Monument Dedicated to Armenian Genocide of 1915
    Erected at Armenian Prelacy of Canada

    Montreal, Qc_ Under the Auspices of His Eminence, Archbishop Khajag
    Hagopian, Prelate, on the occasion of the commemoration of the 90th
    anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, a divine wake was held at the Sourp
    Hagop Armenian Apostolic Cathedral for the 1.5 million victims of the
    Genocide, on the evening of April 22.

    Among the clergy present for the service were, Very Reverend Father, Georges
    Zabarian, Vicar General of the Armenian Catholic Church of the United States
    and Canada, Reverend Mher Khatchigian and Reverend Movses Jimbachian of the
    Armenian Evangelical Church, as well as, Archpriest Rev. Fr. Armen
    Ishkhanian, Rev Fr. Karnig Koyounian and Rev. Fr. Hraïr Nicolian.

    The Sourp Hagop Vartkes & Astghik Sarafian Elementary School choir also
    performed during mass, after which, a candle-lit procession followed the
    clergy to Prelacy grounds for the official opening ceremony of the monument
    dedicated to the victims of the Armenian Genocide.

    The monument, a "douf" cross on a grey granite slab, was carved by Varaztad
    Hampartsoumian, a "khatchkar" artist from Yerevan, Armenia, and donated by
    Levon Sargsian and Levon Varjabedian of Armenia.

    The monument was bestowed to the Armenian community from Sarkis and Seta
    Tabakian on behalf of their daughter Nanor. Special thanks are also extended
    to Hagop Amirian and Sossi Dayian Arabiab, without whose efforts, this
    project would never have been realized.

    The event was also marked by a special acknowledgment given to laval
    resident, Manoug Khatchadourian, a 103-year old Genocide survivor.

    Other events

    Under the Auspices of His Eminence, Archbishop Khajag Hagopian, Prelate, a
    memorial service was held at the Sourp Hagop Armenian Apostolic Cathedral on
    the morning of April 23, as well as on the morning of April 24, at the
    genocide memorial monument at Parc Marcelin Wilson in Montreal.

    His Eminence, Archbishop Khajag Hagopian, Prelate, also joined the Armenian
    community of Canada in Ottawa for the protest in front of Turkish embassy on
    the same day, and in the evening, attended the 90th anniversary
    commemoration event, which took place in the St. Mary Armenian Apostolic
    Church in Toronto, organized by Church's Pastor, Very Reverend Fr. Meghrig
    Parikian.

    Among the clergy present at the commemoration event in Toronto were, the
    Minister Harris Athanasiadis of St. Mark's Presbyterian Church, Father
    Michel Rouhana of Our Lady of Lebanon, Archpriest Oleg Kirilov, Rector of
    the Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Christ the Saviour, Protopriest Marcos
    Marcos of St. Mark's Coptic Orthodox Church, Very Reverend Father Mikhael
    Armanios of St. George & St. Rueiss Coptic Orthodox Church, Very Reverend
    Father Yousif Mansoor of St. Joseph Syriac Catholic Church, Very Reverend
    Father Elie Kirejian of St. Gregory's Armenian Catholic Church, Very
    Reverend Father Estephanos Issa of St. Mar Baraumo Syrian Orthodox Church,
    Archbishop Mathias Desta of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church of Canada, the
    Right Reverend Bishop Yurij of Toronto and Eastern Eparch of the Ukrainian
    Orthodox Church of Canada, Father Kouroesh Barani of Toronto Iranian Gospel
    Church, Reverend Father Ohanes Sarmazian of Cambridge Evangelical Church and
    Der Gomidas Panossian of Sourp Nishan Armenian Apostolic Church in
    Cambridge.

    The clergy took turns delivering their message to the church attendants and
    they almost all reiterated that if the Armenian Genocide had been recognized
    in due time, then the subsequent genocides of the 20th and 21st Century
    would not have taken place.

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