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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
    January 14, 2004
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    ARMENIAN CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION THROUGHOUT THE CANADIAN ARMENIAN PARISHES

    On the morning of January 6, the Armenian Apostolic Holy Church
    throughout Canada in all parishes celebrated the Feast of the Holy
    Nativity and Theophany of Our Lord Jesus Christ.

    In TORONTO'S HOLY TRINITY ARMENIAN CHURCH, morning service started at
    9:30 a.m. following which the Divine Liturgy was celebrated by
    Rev. Arch. Fr. Zareh Zargarian. The Divine Liturgy concluded with
    blessing the water with Holy Myuron.

    At the end of his sermon Rev. Arch. Fr. Zareh Zargarian invited all
    men named Avedis to the altar, gave them candles that were brought
    from the Mother See of Etchmiadzin and blessed them.

    In SAINT CATHARINE'S SAINT GREGORY THE ILLUMINATOR ARMENIAN CHURCH the
    faithful parishioners attended the Armenian Christmas Liturgy. The
    Primate's representative of the Golden Horseshoe area Very Reverend
    Father Hayrik Hovhannisyan celebrated the Divine Liturgy, assisted by
    Rev. Fr. Datev Melenguitchian, Pastor of St. Gregory Church and Deacon
    Vrej Berberian, Assistant to the Pastor of Holy Trinity Armenian
    Church. The lights shone brightly throughout the church, as the
    congregation greeted one another in the traditional greeting "Christos
    Dzenav yev Haydnetzav" and responded "Ornialeh Haydnootoune
    Christosi". The Godfather for the year 2005 is Shahe Melengutichian,
    Sunday School student of the Church.

    For 75 years, the tradition of celebrating Armenian Christmas in St.
    Catharines, has been the preparation and offering of Pagharch
    (unleavened bread) to the community. This time-honored tradition
    continues today, with the aid and support of our church
    community. Under the capable direction of Helen Boyagian, the baking,
    the digging out the melted butter and the garlic tahn are followed,
    according to customs handed down through the generations. The workers
    are the children and grandchildren of those gallant survivors of the
    Armenian Genocide, who brought with them memories of their
    homeland. Once a year, from near and far, they arrive, with homemade
    tourshi (pickles) and a nostalgic appetite for one more Armenian
    Christmas of delicious pagharch.

    In HAMILTON'S SAINT MARY ARMENIAN CHURCH faithful celebrated the Eve
    of Nativity and Theophany on Wednesday January 5th, 2005 with Very
    Reverend Father Hayrik Hovannisyan, and The Day of Nativity and
    Theophany on Sunday January9th, 2005 with Reverend Father Archpriest
    Sarkis Gulian.

    Both occasions included beautiful services of the Divine Liturgy and
    provided young and old with the opportunity to rejoice in the coming
    of Christ and renew their faith for the New Year. On Wednesday January
    5th, prophetic scripture readings were read by Sunday School Students
    Julia Apgarian, Sarkis and Tikran Mardikian. On Sunday January 9th,
    2005 the blessing of the water took place and the children were
    brought onto the alter and were blessed along side Sunday School
    teachers Mrs. Silva Keleshian and Miss. Alexia Citak. Following the
    Sunday service there was a luncheon in the Hall. The children received
    gifts from Santa and everyone was joyful. The Feast of the Miraculous
    Nativity ofour Savior Jesus Christ was a very cheerful and happy time
    at St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church of Hamilton.

    In other parishes St Vartan of Mississauga, Holy Cross of Laval and
    St. Vartan Armenian Church of Vancouver, Armenian Christmas
    Celebrations took place as well as the ceremony of the Blessing of
    Water. The St. Mesrob Parish of Ottawa will be celebrating the Divine
    Liturgy this Sunday. His Eminence Bishop Bagrat Galstanian will
    preside over the celebration and deliver his message.

    The Primate His Eminence Bishop Bagrat Galstanian celebrated Divine
    Liturgy at Saint Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Cathedral of
    Montreal assisted by Very Reverend Father Ararat Kaltakjian and
    Reverend Father Vazgen Boyajyan. Serving the Altar were the deacons
    and the acolytes of the Church. The Gomidas Choir of the Church sang
    the Divine Liturgy conducted by Varoujan Markarian. Hundreds of
    Armenians from Greater Montreal area attended the Christmas
    Celebration. Verabadveli Manuel Jinbachian was the special guest
    invited bythe Primate.

    In his sermon, Bishop Galstanian said, "It is with a glorious economy,
    that on the important milestone of the changing of the year, the image
    of the Holy Nativity rises up in our minds and thoughts, as on this
    significant occasion we meet with Jesusā=80¦

    Particularly, on these days, when we read the story of the Birth of
    Jesus, we come across the Magi's, who having traveled a long way "knew
    Him". His Eminence continued "In today's culture of independent
    individualism, and inthe chaos of multicultural globalization, there
    are so many "spiritual orphans"who do not have a sense of identity,
    accountability or commitment, yet there appears the same and
    unchangeable image of Jesus "and He Himself is the propitiation for
    our sins; and not for ours only, but also for those of the whole
    world"(1 John 2:2). He added, "Today is a feast of Love. It is the
    feast of God's unlimited love with humanity. The Creator bows to His
    creatures out of His boundless love and so what remains for us is to
    KNOW HIM." He then concluded, "With these thoughts, I lovingly extend
    my congratulations to all Canadian Armenians on the occasion of the
    New Year and Holy Nativity. With these thoughts we wish to see our
    people live with the highest of values, apart and liberated from all
    pettiness and life-consuming issues. The knowledge and insight of
    Peaceand Love that must be expressed only by deeds, reaches our souls
    and minds, through the voice of the newly born Jesus. "Anyone who does
    not practice righteousness is not of God, nor the one who does not
    love his brother" (1 John 3:10).

    In his message, Bishop Galstanian also spoke of the significance of
    the new year of 2005, noting that the Armenian people will celebrate
    the 1,600th anniversary of the Invention of the Armenian Alphabet and
    solemnly commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.

    At the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy, the Primate officiated over
    the Service of the Blessing of the Waters, in commemoration of the
    Baptism of Christ in the River Jordan. The Godfather of the Cross
    this year was Gregoy Dikranian. Serpazan congratulated the Dikranian
    family on this blessed occasion.

    Following the Divine Liturgy, a traditional reception was held in the
    Marie Manoogian Hall.

    * * *

    CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE AT THE HOLY TRINITY ARMENIAN CHURCH IN TORONTO

    On the evening of January 5, the Eve of the Holy Nativity and
    Theophany of Jesus Christ, a candlelight Divine Liturgy was celebrated
    in the Armenian Church throughout Canada.

    With the joyous singing of "Christ is Born and Revealed," our Church
    proclaimed the great tidings of Jesus' birth to her faithful.
    Hundreds of faithful, representatives of sister Churches as well as
    Ecumenical guests in the Toronto region gathered in the Churches to
    hear the traditional reading from the prophet Daniel, the readings
    from the Holy Scriptures on the birth of Christ and to participated in
    the liturgy.

    On this joyful occasion, the Primate celebrated Divine Liturgy in
    Toronto Wednesday, January 5, 2005 during which the Metropolitan
    Archbishop Sotirios was the guest speaker.

    Evening vesper started at 6:00 pm. Along with prayers and Christmas
    hymns Sunday School students of the Church read the passages from
    prophetic scriptures. It was rewarding to hear the Jr. Choir of the
    church accompanied by the Sr. Choir in singing the Liturgy Hymns and
    especially the Christmas songs.

    In his sermon, our Primate expressed gratitude to the guest clergies
    who had come to share Christmas with our faithful and praised the
    dedication of the parish priest Fr. Zareh Zargarian. He then invited
    the Primate of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Canada His Eminence
    Metropolitan Archbishop Sotiriosto convey his thoughts on the eve of
    Christmas.

    The Eve of Nativity and Theophany was observed in the entrance of the
    church where His Grace offered a Home Blessing service, and prayed for
    our Lord to keep and protect the Armenian Church, her hierarchal
    centers, her dioceses, clergy and faithful under the protection of His
    Holy Cross.

    Guest clergies were His Eminence Metropolitan Archbishop Sotirios
    (Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church in Canada), Rev. Fr. Haridimos
    Sarris (Greek Orthodox Church), Rev. Fr. Theodore de Oliveira (Greek
    Orthodox Church), Costas Ketsetziz (Greek Orthodox Church), Very
    Rev. Fr. Yeghia Kirejian (Pastor ofSt. Gregory the Illuminator
    Armenian Catholic Church), Rev. Fr. Canon Harold Nahabedian (Rector of
    St. Mary Magdalene Anglican Church).

    * * *

    DIOCESAN FAITHFUL RESPONDE POSITIVELY TO TSUNAMI RELIEF

    On January 11, 2005 His Eminence Bishop Bagrat Galsanian met with the
    representative of the Canadian Red Cross Mrs. Ginette Archambault in
    his office. During the meeting Mrs. Archambault talked about the
    current relief efforts undertaken by the Canadian Red Cross in Tsunami
    struck areas.

    On behalf of the Canadian Diocese of the Armenian Church Bishop
    Galstanian handed a cheque of 11.000 CAD to the representative of Red
    Cross which willbe doubled by the Federal Government. Mrs. Archambault
    thanked the Primate andthe Armenian Community for responding very
    positively. His Eminence Bishop Galstanian stated that 17 years ago an
    earthquake took many Armenian lives in our Motherland and more than
    anyone we feel the grief and pain of the people inthe Tsunami
    devastated areas. He then added, "Our prayers go with the victims and
    the families of this natural disaster, and we wish you courage in your
    most rewarding mission."

    * * *

    MONTREAL BASED SEATPLY INC. DONATED 5000 CAD

    It is with deep appreciation and gratitude we acknowledge that as a
    response to the Primate's appeal towards helping Tsunami victims,
    Montreal based SEATPLY INC donated 5000 CAD. On this occasion,
    Mr. Levon Afeyan, Presidentstated that "after reading Serpazan's
    appeal I couldn't sit back and do nothing". Over 20 employees from Sri
    Lanka and other countries around Indian Ocean work for Seatply Inc.

    Seatply Inc. offered the employees to donate their time. The outcome
    was that a total 190 hours were donated by the employees that amount
    to 2500 CAD, the company doubled this amount. On Friday, January 8,
    2005 Mr. Afeyan accompanied by Martin Fiset and Murugavel Rajaratnam
    handed a cheque of 5000 CAD to the Primate.

    We thank the Seatply Inc and its president Mr. Levon Afeyan for the
    thoughtful and heartfelt humanitarian act.

    * * *

    YOUTH RALLY ORGANIZED BY THE PRIMATE

    On Thursday, January 13, 2005 the Primate of the Diocese of Canada His
    Eminence Bishop Bagrat Galstanian organized a Youth Rally.

    The event took place at the Diocesan Hall 615 Stuart Avenue at
    7:30pm. During the meeting CYMA's 2004 Mission to Armenia (Youth
    Project), 90th anniversary of the commemoration of the Armenian
    Genocide, Diocesan Camp Project, 1600th Anniversary of the Invention
    of the Armenian Alphabet and many other issues related to the Youth
    and its involvement in the community life were discussed.

    >From the very inception of his mission as Primate, Bishop Galstanian
    has emphasized the importance of the role of the Youth in the
    community's build-up and prosperity. On many occasion during his
    visitations to mission parishes and in relatively greater communities
    such as Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver, His Eminence has met with the
    Youth and listened to the difficulties and challenges they face. He
    has shown support and understanding to the Youth and has encouraged
    them to actively participate in the mission of the Church.

    * * *

    THE GOOD SAMARITAN OUTREACH MISSION IN THE HOLY TRINITY SUNDAY SCHOOL

    On January 8th and 9th 2005, the Students of Holy Trinity Armenian
    Apostolic Church Sunday School graduating class participated in an
    extraordinary Outreach Mission called 'The Good Samaritan'. This was
    one of many new traditions initiated this year by Rev. Arch Fr. Zareh
    Zargarian. The purpose behind the Mission is to strengthen faith and
    to activate Christ's teachings in the students' daily lives.

    Participation in the Outreach Mission prompted the students to take an
    active role in serving the community and spreading the good news of
    Nativity and Revelation of our Lord Jesus Christ. The children
    followed an itinerary and visited families who were in need of support
    and encouragement. They also visited families who were long time
    supporters of the Church to show appreciation and respect for their
    commitment, love and devotion.

    The families were very surprised and overjoyed to the point of tears
    to see the students with candles in hand, singing Christmas Carols,
    the sweet smell of incense at their doors. The student Missionaries
    spent time with every family during their visits and expressed
    heartfelt best wishes while Rev. Arch Fr. Zareh celebrated the House
    Blessing (Doun Orhneq) and prayed for the healing of the sick.

    The Good Samaritan Outreach Mission was in fact very inspiring and
    heartwarming. Putting into action the lessons learned at the school
    encouraged the students to feel the real meaning of their studies in
    the Spirit of Service. They could see how important they were as the
    future responsible members of our community and had the duty to carry
    out the teachings of the Bible by caring for others as in the parable
    of the Good Samaritan.

    The mission was coordinated under the auspices of Rev. Arch Fr. Zareh
    and organized with the help and support of Dn. Vrej Berberian
    (Principal), Mrs. Taline Gumushdjian (Chairperson of Board of
    Trustees), Mrs. Takouhi Knadjian (Vice Principal), Mrs. Viviane McLean
    (Board Member and PTO Chairperson), and Mr. Andranik Mirzoyan (Grade
    7 Teacher).

    In conclusion we would like to express our gratitude to everyone
    involved and especially the parents who understood the true meaning of
    the Mission and allowed their children to participate and become
    messengers in the Spirit of Service, for the Nativity and Revelation
    of our Lord Jesus Christ. It was an emotional day for the families and
    most especially, an emotional day for the students. A real Christian
    duty was put to practice. May God Bless and protect our student
    Missionaries.

    The participants were, on Saturday, Nareg Zargarian, Alisha
    Shahmirian, Anashe Shahmirian, Maryam Meherian, Mayram Mesrop, and on
    Sunday, Nareg Zargarian, Tamar Atik, Talar Thomasian, Allen
    Sarkissian, Raffi Garabedian, Sarkis Kaltakjian, Sipan Galstanian.

    * * *

    BISHOP BAGRAT GALSTANIAN MEETS WITH THE ACYOC AND CHRISTIAN MISSION
    COMMITTEE AT THE HOLY TRINITY ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC CHURCH (BY GREGORY
    KALAYDJIAN)

    On Tuesday January 4, 2005, His Grace Bishop Bagrat Galstanian got
    together with the Toronto Jr.-and-Sr. A.C.Y.O.C. along with the
    Christian Mission Committee to discuss the role of the Armenian youth
    in the Armenian Orthodox Church. Bishop Galstanian praised everyone
    for his or her hard work and dedication to the Church. Various topics
    were discussed including the value and meaning of A.C.Y.O.C., the role
    of A.C.Y.O.C. in the Armenian Orthodox Church, and different ways we
    can attract more youth to become an active and participating member of
    the Church community. Bishop Galstanian emphasized the importanceof
    educating people about the different facets of the Armenian Orthodox
    Church including our holy procession 'Badarak'. He has even offered to
    teach the youth the meaning of 'Badarak' on a monthly basis so that
    they (the youth) may understand and appreciate the various proceedings
    and prayers that constitute this holy procession.

    Overall, it was an enlightening experience to have Bishop Galstanian
    in our presence discussing these various issues with the youth. The
    importance of youth in our Church can never be over-emphasized but
    without the proper guidance and leadership they will lack focus and
    direction and will quickly lose interest in the Armenian Church
    community. A train can have many cars but will go nowhere without its
    conductor.

    * * *
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