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    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 E-NEWSLETTER - March 10, 2005

    DELEGATIONS OF CATHOLICATE OF ALL ARMENIANS
    AND CATHOLICATE OF CILICIA ISSUE COMMON DECLARATION
    A meeting of delegations from the Catholicate of All Armenians and the
    Catholicate of Cilicia took place in Holy Etchmiadzin on March 4 and 5. The
    meeting was held under the patronage of His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos
    of All Armenians, and His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of Cilicia, with the
    aim of further developing the mission of the Armenian Church and to further
    strengthen internal unity. The main purpose of the meeting was to prepare an
    outline for discussions around the theme, "The Imperative of Renewal for the
    Armenian Church."
    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Bishop Michael Atchabahian, Mr. Rafayel
    Babaian, Mr. James Kaloustian represented the Catholicate of All Armenians.
    Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, Bishop Nareg Alemezian, Mr. Yervant Pamboukian
    and Mr. Arsen Tanielian represented the Catholicate of Cilicia.
    On Friday, March 4, His Holiness Karekin II met with the two delegations
    and clarified his expectations as well as those of His Holiness Aram I.
    The representatives prepared an outline containing nine main
    points, as follows:
    1. The canonical status of the Armenian Church: Ecclesiological,
    administrative and canonical definition.
    2. Christian and Armenian education: Mission and protection of
    spiritual and cultural values.
    3. Liturgical Life.
    4. Formation of clergy and revitalization of monastic life.
    5. Inter-church and inter-faith relations.
    6. Attitudes towards modern social and moral issues.
    7. Church-State and Church-Society relations.
    8. The Church and the pursuit of the rights of the Armenian people.
    9. Use of modern technology.
    Each of these main points was divided into sub-categories and general
    discussion were held around each, as an initial analyses and future adoption
    of relevant approaches.

    PLANS FOR COMMEMORATION OF THE 90TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE
    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE CONTINUE IN NEW YORK
    New York City will be the site of the joint united commemoration of the
    90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. The committee and sub-committees
    of leading Armenian organizations are meeting weekly to plan commemorative
    events at Times Square and St. Patricks Cathedral on Sunday, April 24. For
    up-to-date information make regular visits to:
    http://www.remembergenocide.com

    For inquiries send an e-mail to [email protected].

    CATHOLICATE OF CILICIA PARTICIPATES
    IN WCC ECUMENICAL OFFICERS MEETING
    A meeting of the ecumenical officers of the World Council of Churches
    took place in the council headquarters in Geneva in February. Bishop Nareg
    Alemezian, Ecumenical Officer of the Catholicate of Cilicia participated in
    the meeting and was elected as a member of the executive committee. Rev.
    Hovagim Manougian represented the Holy See of Etchmiadzin.
    Fifty religious and secular representatives from various churches in the
    Middle East, Europe, Latin America, North America, Africa and Asia
    participated in the meeting. The participants discussed issues concerning
    the Ecumenical Movement on local, regional and international levels.

    ST. GREGORY CHURCH MEMBERSHIP
    APPROVES BUILDING EXPANSION
    St. Gregory the Illuminator Church in Philadelphia, approved a motion
    adopting the recommendation of the Building Committee, for expansion of
    their facilities, during its recent General Membership meeting. The
    expansion will provide the church with two new classrooms, a multipurpose
    room, additional storage space, and renovations to Terhanian Hall. The
    motion approved the start of a fundraising campaign for the addition and
    renovation which are estimated to cost $1.4 million.

    PRELACY LENTEN BIBLE STUDIES CONTINUE
    Last evening the study of the Passion narratives continued under the
    leadership of Dn. Shant Kazanjian, Director of the Armenian Religious
    Education Council (AREC). Last night the Bible study focused on the Burial.
    The final session of the series will take place next Wednesday, March 16
    with the Resurrection as the focal point.
    The Bible study takes place at St. Illuminators Cathedral, 221 E. 27th
    Street, New York City, with a Lenten service at 7:30, Bible study at 8 pm,
    and fellowship at 8:45. Co-sponsored by AREC and the Prelacy Ladies Guild, a
    faithful group of attendees have followed the six-week program that began
    with the prediction and interpretation and the events leading to the
    Resurrection.
    All are welcome to attend. Whether or not you have attended the previous
    evenings, you will gather much from the final lecture next week.

    LENTEN PROGRAM IN PHILADELPHIA
    All of our parishes have lectures and/or Bible studies during Lent. Our
    correspondent from Philly, Jeanette Nazarian, sent us the following:
    In keeping with the tradition he initiated a few years ago, Der Nerses
    Manoogian, pastor of St. Gregory the Illuminator Church conducted the weekly
    Lenten lecture series again this year. Following a meditative Vesper service
    that encourages the active participation of the congregation, the faithful,
    after being fed spiritually, gather in Terhanian Hall to feed their minds
    through the teachings of Der Hayr, and their stomachs through the generous
    donation of Lenten meals by the church family.
    The theme this year is the Armenian Church Canon. After a general
    introduction, Der Hayr presents canons each week pertaining to the sacrament
    of baptism, issues of marriage and divorce, sexual morality, the theological
    foundation of orthodox Christian ethics, social and moral issues, as well as
    religious and ritual practices of our faith.

    PARISH ANNUAL MEETINGS
    This Sunday St. Stephen Church, New Britain, Connecticut, will convene
    its annual general membership meeting:

    LAMENTATION & LIBERATION CONCERT
    This information came to our attention recently about a concert, which
    will take place Tuesday, March 29, at St. Peters Lutheran Church at Citicorp
    Center, Lexington Ave. at 54th Street, New York City, at 8 pm. This is part
    of a series under the title Lamentation & Liberation.
    The program includes the world premiere of a work by Jakoulov entitled
    Narek from the Book of Sorrowful Songs by Gregor Narekatsi. There are
    several Armenians on the program including Tatyana Vartapetyan-Margulis,
    cello; Aram Tchobanian, tenor; Vagharshak Ohanyan, baritone; Rubik
    Vartanyan, duduk/zurna. Besides the Nareg piece the program includes works
    by Bach, Beethoven, Kohn, Grunfeld, Ledec, Domazlicky.
    For information: 212-239-5906.

    ARA BERBERIAN, 74
    We note with sadness the passing of Ara Berberian, whose beautiful bass
    voice enriched the Metropolitan Opera for more than 20 years, in over 300
    performances. Mr. Berberian died on February 21 at his home in Boynton
    Beach, Florida. He was 74 years old.
    Mr. Berberian shared his great talent generously with the Armenian
    American community. He participated in a number of concerts and
    commemorations sponsored by the Prelacy during the past 30 years. He is
    survived by his wife, Ginny, and children Harry Artin, Ara Jon, and Suzanne.

    SUNDAY OF THE ADVENT
    This Sunday, March 13, the sixth Sunday of Lent, is Sunday of the Advent
    (Galstyan Kiraki). We are now more than half way through Lent and Holy Week
    is approaching. On Advent Sunday we are asked to ponder on the mystery of
    the First Coming of Christ and especially His Second Coming, which is
    mentioned in the prayers on this Sunday. Christ came to this world for the
    salvation of mankind. He will come again for the judgment of sinners, and
    when the righteous will become worthy of entering the Kingdom of God.
    Advent Sunday has its own special hymn, which proclaims that the
    apostles knew the mystery of the advent of Christ. The story of the
    expulsion from paradise is repeated and an appeal is made to Christ to ask
    the Heavenly Father to establish peace on earth.

    ST. GREGORY THE ILLUMINATOR COMMITMENT TO THE PIT
    This Saturday, March 12, the Armenian Church commemorates one of three
    days in the Armenian liturgical calendar in memory of St. Gregory the
    Illuminator, the founder of the Armenian Church and considered to be the
    greatest figure of the Armenian Church.
    The three remembrances of St. Gregory are: Entrance into the Pit;
    Emergence from the Pit, and Discovery of his remains. This Saturday is the
    commemoration of his entrance into the pit.
    Gregory stood fast to his faith and refused to renounce Christ. He
    endured many tortures and his final punishment was banishment into a deep
    pit (Khor Virap) where he remained for a period of 13 or more years.
    Miraculously he survived the ordeal, thanks in large part to a woman (whose
    identity is not known) who secretly lowered food into the pit.

    PILGRIMAGE DAY IN ANTELIAS, LEBANON
    Consecrated relics of St. Gregory are kept in Holy Etchmiadzin and the
    Catholicate of Cilicia in Antelias, Lebanon. This Saturday is the major day
    of pilgrimage at the Holy See of Cilicia. Thousands of pilgrims come to the
    Cathedral of St. Gregory the Illuminator to have an opportunity to see the
    sacred relic of the saint. It is brought out each year on the occasion of
    the entrance into the pit. The golden arm, which contains the relics, is
    also used every seven years during the consecration of the Holy Chrism
    (Muron).

    KHOR VIRAB TODAY
    Khor Virab Monastery today is a major destination for tourists and
    pilgrims who visit Armenia. The church complex was built on the exact
    location where St. Gregory was imprisoned. The pit is still preserved and it
    is possible for visitors to climb down on the ladder leading into the pit.
    There are 27 steep steps down (yes, we counted them!).
    The church of St. Astvatsatsin dates to the 17th century. The area is
    one of the most beautiful in Armenia, and those of us who have seen Ararat
    from the vantage point of both Turkey and Armenia can attest to the
    indisputable fact that the view of Ararat from the Monastery of Khor Virab
    situated on a hill near the Arax River is the most spectacular. It is
    breathtakingly beautiful and a true spiritual experience.

    And there took place a council of many bishops in the city of Caesarea so
    that they might ordain Saint Gregory; and they handed on to him the honor of
    the humility of Christ's priesthood, and the highness of the episcopacy of
    God's glory-great honor and glory. Holding the holy gospel the assembled
    bishops, of whom the chief was Leontius, placed their hands on him that he
    might receive authority in heaven and on earth to receive the keys of the
    kingdom of heaven, to bind and loose on earth.
    Description of the ordination of Gregory to the episcopacy, as recorded by
    Agathangelos

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