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  • Eastern Prelacy: Crossroads E-Newsletter - 07/07/2005

    PRESS RELEASE
    Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America
    138 East 39th Street
    New York, NY 10016
    Tel: 212-689-7810
    Fax: 212-689-7168
    e-mail: [email protected]
    Website: http://www.armenianprelacy.org
    Contact: Iris Papazian

    CROSSROADS July 7, 2005

    PRAYERS FOR LONDONERS
    Although the full extent of the terrorist attacks in London this morning
    is not yet clear, our thoughts and prayers are with the victims, their
    families, and the more than 1,000 who were wounded in the coordinated
    attacks on the public transportation system in London.

    DATEV SUMMER PROGRAM IN FULL SWING
    Seventy-five students ranging from ages 13 to 18 are at the St. Mary
    of Providence Center in Elverson, Pennsylvania, for the 19th annual St.
    Gregory of Datev Institute Armenian Christian Studies Program.
    Some of the comments offered by the Datevatzis include: "We talked
    about Jesus as a doctor. We read passages from the Bible about His
    healings.". "I had a really great time in Open Discussion." . "The first
    day of Datev went by so quickly. I was so excited to see my old friends and
    make new friends." . "After lunch we continued the Datev games and then went
    to the pool. .An enjoyable day will be capped with my two favorite Datev
    activities-Bible study and evening service."
    Much to the delight of the Datevatzis, Archbishop Oshagan visited on
    Monday, July 4, and shared the day of fun and learning activities.
    To see photographs and read Datev impressions from days 1, 2 and 3 go
    to: http://www.armenianprelacy.org/datev.htm

    ARCHBISHOP OSHAGAN IN RACINE FOR ARS CONVENTION
    Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan is in Racine, Wisconsin today, July 7, where
    he is the guest of the Armenian Relief Society (Eastern USA) at the
    charitable organization's annual regional convention. His Eminence opened
    the sessions with a prayer. He praised the ARS for its distinguished service
    to the Armenian nation and encouraged the members to continue their
    dedicated service. The Eastern region is comprised of 33 chapters. The
    organization's triennial international convention will convene in Montreal
    in October.

    PRELACY EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING THIS SATURDAY
    The Eastern Prelacy's Executive Council will meet this Saturday, July 9,
    at the Prelacy offices in New York City. The Council meets once a month.

    ARCHBISHOP OSHAGAN WILL BE IN NEW JERSEY ON SUNDAY
    Archbishop Oshagan will attend the Divine Liturgy at Sts. Vartanantz
    Church, Ridgefield, New Jersey, this Sunday, July 10.

    CATHOLICOS ARAM I RECEIVES FOREIGN MINISTER OF ARMENIA
    His Holiness Aram I met with the foreign minister of Armenia, Vartan
    Oskanian, on July 2. Also attending was Armenia's ambassador to Lebanon, His
    Excellency Arek Hovhannisian. Issues related to the Middle East, Armenia and
    Nagorno Karabakh were discussed.

    CATHOLICATE OF CILICIA PARTICIPATES IN
    MECC WOMEN'S PROGRAM
    The Middle East Council of Churches' (MECC) committee of women's
    programs organized a one-day conference which convened in the museum of the
    Catholicate of Cilicia on June 25. More than 100 women, representing
    different church denominations, participated. The main theme of the
    conference was "What does being a Christian mean?"

    ARMENIAN CHURCH COMMEMORATES ISAIAH THE PROPHET
    Today, July 7, the Armenian Church commemorates the life of St. Isaiah
    the Prophet. The book of Isaiah is the longest prophetic book in the Bible.

    STS. THADDEUS AND SANDOUKHT REMEMBERED
    This Saturday, July 9, the Armenian Church remembers St. Thaddeus and
    St. Sandoukht.
    According to the historian, Movses Khorenatsi, the apostle Thaddeus came
    to Edessa where he healed the sick and baptized King Abgar. Khorenatsi
    writes that from Edessa Thaddeus went to Armenia where he preached and
    converted the Armenian king, Sanatrouk, and the king's daughter, Sandoukht.
    When faced with the opposition of his governors, the king recanted his
    conversion. Sandoukht however refused to renounce the Christian faith. She
    was imprisoned and executed by order of her father, and thus became Armenia's
    first martyr.
    Thaddeus was martyred at Artaz, (present day northern Iran). The
    Armenian monastery of St. Thaddeus is built on the apostles' tomb. In the
    beginning of the twentieth century the monastery was an important crossroad
    for the defense of the Armenian population of Van, Daron and surrounding
    areas. A popular annual pilgrimage by Armenians from around the world takes
    place in July. During the four-day festival thousands gather in pitched
    tents on the monastery grounds, attend services, sing and dance in
    remembrance of St. Thaddeus, one of two apostles who brought Christianity to
    Armenia. St. Thaddeus Monastery and the other famous Armenian monastery in
    northern Iran, St. Stephen Monastery on the banks of the Arax River, have
    undergone major renovations in recent years. In the late 1970s Armenian
    youth throughout the Diaspora spent their summers living and working
    together and, under the supervision of experts, helped restore the ancient
    monasteries and beautify the surrounding grounds.

    "See, some shall come from afar, others from the north and the west, and
    some from the land of Syene." (Isaiah 49:12-13)

    Visit our website at www.armenianprelacy.org
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