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    Azad-Hye, Dubai
    March 5 2005

    Peace and Rest Service in Sharjah Armenian Church


    You are invited to attend the Peace and Rest Service on Sunday 6th
    March 2005 in the Saint Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Church of
    Sharjah (UAE) at 08:00 p.m.

    At the Service the sermon will be delivered by Rev. Father Serop
    Azarian, Pastor of St. Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church in Indian
    Orchard Massachusetts (Eastern US).

    After reading the following article you will know the meaning of: 1)
    Great Lent, 2) Poon Paregentan, 3) Palm Sunday, 4) Peace, Rest and
    Sunrise Services

    In the tradition of the Armenian Church there are several fasting
    periods that precede important feast, but the one preceding Easter is
    called the Great Lent (Medz Bahk).

    The Great Lent begins on the Monday following Poon Paregentan and
    lasts for 48 days, that is until the day before the Resurrection of
    Lazarus (Palm Sunday). Palm Sunday marks also the triumphal entering
    of Jesus to Jerusalem (Opening of Doors, Trnpatsek).

    The week following Palm Sunday is known as Holy Week (Avak Shapat)
    and each day of that week, Monday through Saturday, is prefixed with
    the word Holy.

    In the Armenian Church, lent (fasting or abstinence) means to refrain
    from all meat and animal by-products and to partake only of those
    foods which are plants or grown in the earth.

    What are the services that take place in the Armenian Church during
    the Great Lent?

    The Peace Service (Khaghaghagan), the Rest Service (Hanksdyan), and
    the Sunrise Service (Arevakal) are performed more often during Lent
    than at other times of the year.

    Peace Service, performed in the late evening, contains prayers for
    peace at the end of the day. Rest Service, which comes just before
    retiring for the night, asks God's continuing care through the night.
    Sunrise Service, performed first thing in the morning, reminds us
    that God is the giver of the light of the morning and the light of
    salvation.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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