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    PRESS OFFICE
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Jake Goshert, Coordinator of Information Services
    Tel: (212) 686-0710 Ext. 60; Fax: (212) 779-3558
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.armenianchurch.org

    July 18, 2005
    ___________________

    DN. MITCHELL MOURADJIAN ORDAINED INTO PRIESTHOOD

    By Jake Goshert

    For 15 years, Mitchell Mouradjian worked in the mortgage bank industry.
    To further his career he decided to go back to school, but none of the
    finance programs he looked at touched his heart.

    In fact, there was another calling deep in his heart he had yet to hear.

    "I've been fascinated with the church and loved God very much since I
    was a kid. Since my childhood I wanted to be a priest, but I always put
    it off, because I wasn't sure. I thought this step is something that
    once you take you put yourself in God's hands. I was afraid to do
    that," he said. "Then one night, after looking for a graduate program,
    I couldn't sleep and I was tossing and turning. My wife asked if I was
    all right, and I looked at her and said I wanted to do it."

    He went to study at St. Nersess Armenian Seminary and then had an
    internship at the St. Gregory the Enlightener Church of White Plains,
    NY, under Fr. Karekin Kasparian. About two years ago was appointed
    deacon-in-charge of the Church of the Holy Resurrection in New Britain,
    CT. On Saturday and Sunday, July 16 and 17, 2005, his long journey came
    to an end and his new life began when he was ordained into the
    priesthood by Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of the
    Armenian Church of America (Eastern).

    "This young family man, who had a successful business career, was able
    to hear the call to serve God. It was not an easy decision for him, I
    am sure, but I know it is one that he feels is best not just for him but
    for our community of faith," Archbishop Barsamian said. "He is an
    example of how the call to serve the Lord can come to anyone at any
    time. He will serve as a role model for others who might now be hearing
    the Lord's calling in the back of their mind."

    MAKING THE LEAP

    For Mouradjian, 43, the decision to study at the seminary and then work
    towards being ordained as a priest was complicated by the fact that he
    had a wife, Diane, and two kids, Mitchell Jr., 15, and Elizabeth, 14.
    When he made that decision they were 8 and 7.

    "My wife married a guy in mortgage banking, she didn't marry a
    clergyman. I wanted to make sure becoming a priest was something I
    wanted to do, and secondly I needed to make sure that my family could
    survive going through unknown trials," Mouradjian said. "My family has
    been unbelievably supportive of me from day one."

    He knows others with families will hear the call to serve the church,
    and to them he has one piece of advice: contact St. Nersess Seminary.

    "If someone is thinking about becoming a priest, and I know there are
    others out there, I urge them today to call St. Nersess Seminary and
    speak with Fr. Daniel (Findikyan, dean of the Seminary). They should
    ask all the proper questions related to how it will change their lives
    and then start studying at the Seminary," he said. "Because the end
    result is definitely worth it."

    A NEW LIFE

    Fr. Gabriel is in the Holy Land for the traditional 40 days of seclusion
    which follow priestly ordinations. He will be staying in Bethlehem and
    praying daily at the Church of the Nativity. Fr. Gabriel will celebrate
    his first Divine Liturgy back at his home parish in New Britain on
    August 21.

    Though as deacon-in-charge he has been able to do most of the duties a
    priest does Monday through Saturday, on Sunday the parish has had to
    bring in a visiting pastor for badarak, funerals, weddings, and
    baptisms.

    "This parish has enjoyed the support of visiting clergy for the past
    eight years, but the greatest thing is that when I come back at the end
    of August there's already two baptisms and a wedding scheduled," said
    Fr. Gabriel, a native of Providence, RI. "For these families it will be
    more meaningful to them, because they know me. I've gotten to know
    their families and I will be the one administering the sacrament, so the
    bond will be stronger. As a priest I will be able to create a stronger
    bond with my parish as the one performing the sacrament."

    Serving as the godparent of the ordination was Yn. Patricia Buttero.
    Fr. Karekin Kasparian was the sponsoring priest for Fr. Gabriel's
    ordination.

    -- 7/18/05

    E-mail photos available on request. Photos also viewable in the News
    and Events section of the Eastern Diocese's website,
    www.armenianchurch.org.

    PHOTO CAPTION (1): Dn. Mitchell Mouradjian kneels before the altar and
    the congregation at the Church of the Holy Resurrection in New Britain,
    CT, during his priestly ordination on July 17, 2005.

    PHOTO CAPTION (2): Archbishop Barsamian anoints Fr. Gabriel Mouradjian
    during his ordination on July 17, 2005.

    PHOTO CAPTION (3): The Primate anoints Fr. Gabriel in front of hundreds
    of parishioners and friends at the Church of the Holy Resurrection of
    New Britain, CT.

    PHOTO CAPTION (4): Fr. Gabriel Mouradjian turns and blesses the
    parishioners during his priestly ordination on July 17, 2005.

    PHOTO CAPTION (5): Joining Archbishop Barsamian at the altar for the
    ordination of Fr. Gabriel were several priests including, from left, Fr.
    Stepanos Doudoukjian, Fr. Simeon Odabashian, and Fr. Karekin Kasparian.

    PHOTO CAPTION (6): Fr. Gabriel Mouradjian with his sponsoring priest,
    Fr. Karekin Kasparian, following Fr. Gabriel's ordination to the
    priesthood at the Church of the Holy Resurrection in New Britain, CT, on
    July 17, 2005.

    PHOTO CAPTION (7): Parishioners approach to kiss the hands of newly
    ordained Fr. Gabriel following the badarak at the Church of the Holy
    Resurrection in New Britain, CT, on July 17, 2005.

    PHOTO CAPTION (8): Archbishop Barsamian, Primate, blesses Yn. Diane
    Mouradjian during the ordination ceremony for her husband, Fr. Gabriel,
    at the Church of the Holy Resurrection in New Britain, CT, on July 17,
    2005.

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