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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

    March 29, 2005
    ___________________

    EASTER A TIME OF JOY AND HOPE

    By Jake Goshert

    "Hope" is one of the greatest gifts available each Easter. And this
    Easter, it could be found throughout New York City's St. Vartan
    Cathedral, as 2,000 people packed the pews, joined in prayer, and
    stepped forward to take communion.

    There was hope in the eyes of new parents, flanked by their young
    children decked out in frilly dresses and pint-sized suits. Hope was in
    the on faces of old and young, as worshippers joined in singing the Hayr
    Mer.

    Hope abounded as the faithful filled the plaza to watch Archbishop
    Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of
    America (Eastern), and others release 12 doves, symbolizing the 12
    apostles being sent by Jesus to spread His gospel.

    The same hope -- a deep and unbending faith in a life to come -- in the
    past saw Armenians through their darkest hours. By choosing to die to
    offer us hope of everlasting love, Jesus affirmed that He would be next
    to all those who faced death.

    "This is a powerful thought for us this year -- 90 years after the
    Armenian Genocide of 1915," the Primate said in his message to the
    packed Cathedral. "Our ancestors living in Ottoman Turkey were
    captives, awaiting death at the hands of an unjust power. For the most
    part, we do not know how they viewed their final hours -- although
    nearly every Armenian has a story of some lost family member who met his
    or her fate with a kind of bravery we can hardly imagine today."

    But hope can be found, the Primate said, in the fact that throughout all
    the devastation and death that has haunted Armenians for generations,
    and all the pain that will befall us individually, Christ has been there
    and will be there beside us.

    "What we recognize today, on Easter Sunday, as we contemplate this
    sorrowful anniversary, is this: That the losses we have endured as a
    people, the scars we still bear today, Christ has borne before us. He
    bore them in anticipation of our own suffering. He bore them out of His
    love for us, to show He abides with us, in triumph as well as tragedy,"
    the Primate added. "He bore them, above all, to assure us that
    affliction is not the End. Our hope -- the hope of Easter -- is that a
    day will come when we are made new again: made whole in our bodies and
    spirits, and re-united with those we have lost along the way."

    RELEASING THE DOVES

    After the inspiring Divine Liturgy -- celebrated by the Primate and sung
    by the St. Vartan Cathedral Choir under the direction of Maestro Khoren
    Mekanejian with Florence Avakian on the organ -- worshippers filled the
    cathedral plaza for the traditional release of doves ceremony. Barbara
    Lorincie served as "godmother."

    "Though she now lives in California, her heart is always with us," the
    Primate said of Mrs. Lorincie. "She has done so many good deeds for the
    Armenian people, especially for the children of Armenia through the Fund
    for Armenian Relief."

    The faithful were also invited to a reception in Haik and Alice
    Kavookjian Auditorium, organized by Anie and Gregory Manuelian, during
    which the Primate performed a home-blessing service. Musical
    entertainment was provided by Apo Sarkissian and orchestra.

    HOLY WEEK

    The Easter services were just the culmination of Holy Week services at
    St. Vartan Cathedral, orchestrated by Fr. Mardiros Chevian, dean of the
    cathedral, who celebrated a Divine Liturgy and the Turun-Patzek or
    "Door-Opening" service on Palm Sunday, March 20, 2005.

    Fr. Chevian also led a special mid-day Divine Liturgy on Holy Thursday.
    Later that night the Primate officiated over the "Washing of the Feet"
    ceremony.

    The cathedral also held Divine Liturgies on Holy Friday and Holy
    Saturday, sung by the St. Vartan Cathedral Youth Choir, under the
    direction of Maro Partamian, and scripture readings delivered by
    students of the Diocesan Khrimian Lyceum.

    -- 3/29/05

    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): Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Eastern
    Diocese, offers communion to one young Armenian during Easter services
    at New York City's St. Vartan Cathedral on March 27, 2005.

    PHOTO CAPTION (2): The Primate is greeted by the more than 1,500
    faithful who filled St. Vartan Cathedral for Easter services.

    PHOTO CAPTION (3): The crowd gathers on the St. Vartan Cathedral plaza
    for the releasing of doves, following the Easter Sunday Divine Liturgy.

    PHOTO CAPTION (4): Archbishop Barsamian prepares to release one of 12
    doves on Easter Sunday, symbolizing Christ's dispatching of the
    apostles.

    PHOTO CAPTION (5): Children release doves following the Easter Sunday
    Divine Liturgy at New York City's St. Vartan Cathedral on March 27,
    2005.

    PHOTO CAPTION (6): Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, joined by Fr. Mardiros
    Chevian, conducts the home blessing service following Easter Sunday
    services at St. Vartan Cathedral on March 27, 2005.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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