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    Lraper Church Bulletin 12/07/2005
    Contact: Deacon Vagharshag Seropyan
    Armenian Patriarchate
    TR-34130 Kumkapi, Istanbul
    T: +90 (212) 517-0970, 517-0971
    F: +90 (212) 516-4833, 458-1365
    [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
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    www.lraper.org <http://www.lraper.org/>

    PASTORAL VISIT TO THE SAINT SANDOUKHT PARISH IN RUMELIHISAR

    On Saturday 9 July 2005, the Armenian Church celebrated the feast of
    Saints Thaddeus and Sandoukht. His Grace Archbishop Shahan Sivaciyan,
    Patriarchal Vicar, presided over the Divine Liturgy in the Saint
    Sandoukht Armenian Church in Rumelihisar, on a hill on the western bank
    of the Bosporus Strait. Numerous pilgrims from the other 37 parishes of
    Istanbul attended the festivity.
    On Sunday 10 July 2005, His Beatitude Mesrob II, Armenian Patriarch of
    Istanbul and All Turkey, presided over the festivities in the same
    church. The Reverend Archpriest Myuron Ayvazyan celebrated the Divine
    Liturgy, while the Reverend Deacons Vartkes Pestilciyan, Sevan Civanyan,
    Harutyun Mkhitaryan and Hayk Koparyan served at the altar. The
    liturgical hymns were sung by the Gomidas Choir of Kurucheshme. The
    small church and the surrounding garden overlooking the Bosporus were
    full of pilgrims.
    In his homily, His Beatitude retold the story of Saint Sandoukht and
    emphasized that the follower of Christ must not only keep faith and live
    accordingly, but he or she must also profess it. "As Christians, we are
    called to bear witness confidently to the faith of our forefathers and
    pass it on to the new generations. Faith that is not witnessed to and
    spread is weakened," said the Patriarch and reminded the faithful of the
    words of the Saviour: "So everyone who acknowledges me before men, I
    also will acknowledge before my Father who is in heaven; but whoever
    denies me before men, I also will deny before my Father who is in
    heaven" (Mt. 10:32-33).
    At the end of the Divine Liturgy in Rumelihisar, as in all the other
    parish churches in Istanbul, a special Service was held for the repose
    of the souls of the victims of the 7 July terrorist attacks in London.
    Condemning such criminal acts of terrorism and violence in general, the
    Patriarch reiterated that religions are for peace, and so should be the
    followers.
    A festive luncheon was then held in the church garden in honour of
    Saints Thaddeus and Sandoukht, attended by all those who were present. A
    short annual report of the activities of the parish council of
    Rumelihisar was read out by the Chairperson, Nouritsa Yasulkal.
    Armenian folk songs were sung by all. The Patriarch concluded the
    occasion with pastoral remarks encouraging the parishioners of
    Rumelihisar and with prayers.
    His Beatitude the Patriarch then visited the home of Ebruhi Kanaryan,
    one of the most senior residents in Rumelihisar. The whole family had
    returned from the church services and relatives were getting ready for a
    family reunion the same evening on the occasion of the annual feast of
    Saint Sandoukht. The Patriarch took coffee with the family and was
    present when the Kanaryans' daughter Satenik Nshanyan cut her birthday
    cake. Satenik is the director of the Esayan High School in Taksim, while
    her husband, Hayk Nshanyan, is the director of the Holy Cross (formerly
    Tbrevank) High School in Uskudar.
    Finally, the Patriarch visited the Armenian cemetery in Rumelihisar,
    overlooking the intercity motorway leading to the Bosporus Bridge, about
    twenty minutes away from the church. His Beatitude took a stroll in the
    cemetery, checked the condition of the early 18th century gravestones,
    and said a prayer for the repose of the souls of all who were buried in
    Rumelihisar. There are some sixty local Armenian parishioners presently
    living in Rumelihisar, which used to be a small fishing village in the
    past, populated mostly by Armenians and Greeks.
    St. Thaddeus is one of the twelve disciples of Jesus Christ. After the
    ascension of Jesus Christ, Thaddeus began his mission preaching in
    Edessa and then continued in Armenia. He was able to evangelize the
    royal palace where he baptized Sandoukht, the daughter of King
    Sanatrouk. She embraced Christianity and became a disciple of Thaddeus.
    The king was displeased, and tried to bring his daughter back into the
    fold of the old pagan faith. Sandoukht remained loyal to her Christian
    faith. As a result, she was imprisoned and subjected to torture,
    deprivation and finally death, thus becoming the first saint of the
    Armenian Church. She is also considered to be the proto-martyr, the
    first witness for Christianity, amongst the Armenians and an apostle
    because of the role she played in converting others.
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