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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 31, 2005

    UNITED COMMEMORATION OF THE 90TH ANNIVERSARY
    OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN NEW YORK CITY
    IS EXPECTED TO ATTRACT THOUSANDS FROM EAST COAST
    Plans for the joint united commemoration of the 90th anniversary of the
    Armenian Genocide are progressing and from all indications thousands of
    Armenian Americans are expected to gather at the various events organized by
    the joint committee.
    It is the duty of every Armenian to make an effort to attend the events
    which include: Divine Liturgies at St. Vartan Cathedral and St. Illuminator's
    Cathedral, Gathering at Times Square, and Ecumenical and Requiem Services at
    St. Patrick's Cathedral.
    For details on these events on April 24 go to the joint committee's
    site: www.remembergenocide.org. There is also a blog site where individuals
    can post their stories, comments, photos, etc.,
    www.armeniangenocide.blogspot.com. Both of these are also accessible through
    the Prelacy's web site: www.armenianprelacy.org.
    The organizations represented on the joint commemorative committee are:
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern); Eastern Prelacy of the
    Armenian Apostolic Church of America; Armenian Assembly of America; Armenian
    Democratic Liberal Party; Apostolic Exharchate for Armenian Catholicos in
    the U.S.; Armenian General Benevolent Union, Armenian Missionary Association
    of America; Armenian National Committee of America; Armenian Relief Society;
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation; Armenian Social Democratic Hunchakian
    Party, Knights and Daughters of Vartan.

    FATHER HOVNAN BOZOYAN ARRIVES IN U.S.
    Rev. Fr. Hovnan Bozoyan arrived in Boston yesterday with his family. Der
    Hovnan was ordained in November 2004 after completing his studies at the
    Theological Seminary of the Holy See of Cilicia. Der Hayr will spend a
    period of training at St. Stephen Armenian Church in Watertown,
    Massachusetts, under the guidance of the church's pastor, Archpriest
    Antranig Baljian.

    ARCHBISHOP OSHAGAN WILL BE IN NEW JERSEY THIS SUNDAY;
    FATHER TANIEL WILL OFFICIATE THE LITURGY AT STS. VARTANANTZ
    Archbishop Oshagan will preside over the Divine Liturgy this Sunday,
    April 3, with Rev. Fr. Taniel Garabedian officiating at Sts. Vartanantz
    Church in Ridgefield, New Jersey. Hayr Taniel, who was ordained a celibate
    priest last year in Antelias, Lebanon, returned to his home state of New
    Jersey to attend the funeral of his grandmother. Father Taniel will return
    to Antelias next week where he is continuing his studies. He will return to
    the United States in June to begin his service within the Prelacy.

    ARCHBISHOP OSHAGAN WILL ATTEND RECEPTION
    Archbishop Oshagan will attend a reception at the Yale Club in Manhattan
    Monday evening, April 4, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Fund
    for Theological Education.

    DEACON SHANT MEETS WITH ARAM AND SETA
    FROM BEAST ON THE MOON
    Closely tied with the 90th commemorative events is the New York premiere
    of the off-Broadway production of BEAST ON THE MOON, which is scheduled to
    open on Tuesday, April 12, at the Century Center for the Performing Arts,
    111 East 15th Street, New York, NY.
    At the invitation of David Grillo, the producer of Beast on the Moon,
    Dn. Shant Kazanjian, Director of the Armenian Religious Education Council
    (AREC), had an informal conversation with the creative team of the
    much-anticipated play. Dn. Shant met with the playwright, Richard Kalinoski;
    the director Larry Moss; and the two leading actors, Omar Metwally (Aram)
    and Lena Georgas (Seta). The hour and fifteen-minute engaging discussion
    ranged from formative events in Armenian Christianity and its distinctive
    characteristics, to the Armenian Genocide, Armenian Apostolic wedding
    service, to various Armenian customs.
    Various Armenian organizations have purchased bulk tickets. We have been
    informed of the following:
    Sts. Vartanantz Church, Ridgefield, New Jersey, Sunday, April 17.
    Hovnanian School, Saturday, April 16 (matinee) and April 23 and May 7.
    St. Leon's Church, Saddle Brook, New Jersey, April 23 (matinee); and the
    Armenian Radio Hour of NJ, Thursday, April 21.
    Contact your local parishes and/or organizations for additional theatre
    groups. Make your plans now to see this play about survivors of the
    Armenian genocide, which has won critical and popular acclaim in many
    countries including best play awards in Paris and Buenos Aires.
    For information on the play as well as parking, hotels and restaurants
    in the area go to www.beastonthemoon.com.

    ANEC WILL PARTICIPATE IN COMMEMORATIONS
    In addition to their anticipated attendance at the commemoration
    services of the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, the Armenian
    National Education Committee (ANEC) has encouraged and augmented the active
    involvement of Armenian school students by sending them a pertinent and
    age-appropriate information package. ANEC has also invited students to
    participate in an art contest depicting the survival and growth of the
    Armenian nation and culture.

    GET WELL WISHES TO REV. FR. VARTAN KASSABIAN
    Our correspondent in North Andover has reported that Rev. Fr. Vartan
    Kassabian, pastor of St. Gregory the Illuminator Church of Merrimack Valley,
    North Andover, Massachusetts, has undergone successful hip surgery this week
    and is expected to be transferred to a rehabilitation facility. We wish Der
    Hayr a speedy recovery and a rapid return to his home, family and
    parishioners.

    MAGAZINE FEATURES ARMENIA AND ITS ENVIRONMENT
    CNN Traveler Magazine, a leading travel magazine published in the United
    Kingdom, with a readership of 800,000, features Armenia's ecology in its
    current April issue. The feature describes the current state of the
    environment in Armenia, as measured by the health and biological diversity
    of its bird population-a marker that scientists believe is one reliable
    measure of a region's ecological health. The article is written by Robert
    Kurkjian and Matthew Karanian, who are experts on the Armenian environment.
    Their CNN story is an account of the birding expedition that has been
    organized by the American University of Armenia's "Birds of Armenia"
    research project. The project, which is funded by the Armenian American
    philanthropist and conservationist Sarkis Acopian, has been working for the
    past decade to raise environmental awareness in Armenia.

    AREC SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER SEMINAR IS NEXT WEEKEND
    A reminder that the New England Regional Seminar for Sunday School
    teachers will take place next Saturday, April 9, from 10 am to 3 pm, at St.
    Stephen Armenian Apostolic Church in Watertown, Massachusetts. The seminar
    is sponsored by the Armenian Religious Education Council (AREC) and led by
    Deacon Shant Kazanjian. For details go to:
    http://www.armenianprelacy.org/032205a.htm.

    TURKEY EXPECTS UNITED STATES HELP
    A press release from the Qatar News Agency that was forwarded to
    Crossroads last week stated that the Turkish government is reportedly
    contemplating giving consent to the United States for greater use of the
    Incerjlik Air Base in exchange for Washington's help on counteracting what
    they described as "allegations about a so-called Turkish massacres committed
    against Armenians."
    The Istanbul-based newspaper, Hurriyet, quoted Foreign Minister sources
    as saying that the final government decision in this respect would be made
    on April 24th, with the not-so-subtle hint that Turkish authorities might
    grant Washington unrestricted right to use the military base.

    HOLY WEEK CONCLUDES WITH THE RESURRECTION OF EASTER MORNING
    Holy Week was observed last week in all of our parishes and from all
    reports our churches were overflowing with worshippers not only on the
    ever-popular Palm Sunday and Easter, but also for all of the services during
    the week. Holy week is truly the pinnacle of the Christian liturgical
    calendar. In the Armenian Apostolic tradition, the special music of Holy
    Week is particularly beautiful and memorable from Oorakh Ler Yegegeghetsi
    Soorp (Rejoice, O Holy Church) of Palm Sunday, to the hauntingly beautiful
    Oor Es Mayr Im (Where are you, O Mother) of the vigil of Maundy Thursday
    into Good Friday, to Kovya Yeroosaghem Uzder (Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem),
    which becomes an exuberant celebration of Christ's Resurrection.

    THIS SUNDAY IS NEW SUNDAY (NOR KIRAKI)
    Easter Sunday is followed by a period of fifty days (Hinoonk) during
    which there are no fasting days or saints days. This period, from the
    Resurrection to Pentecost (Hogegaloost), is dedicated to the glorification
    of the Resurrection. Each of the seven Sundays of Hinoonk has a separate
    name. This Sunday, the first Sunday after Easter, is called Nor Kiraki (New
    Sunday), since the first day of the week through Christ's resurrection
    became consecrated and Sunday became a dominical day. By virtue of its being
    the eighth day of Easter and a day similar to Easter, it is also called
    Grgnazadig (Second Easter).

    TOMORROW IS APRIL 1
    March came in like a lion and is going out like a lamb. Tomorrow is
    April 1st, also known as April Fools' Day. The history of April Fools Day is
    not exactly clear, but is thought to have originated with the reform of the
    Gregorian Calendar which moved New Year's Day from April 1 to January 1.
    Some people continued to celebrate New Years on April 1 and were called
    "April fools." It eventually evolved into a fun day-no gift buying, no card
    sending, no flower deliveries or chocolates-just a day for jokes and pranks.
    Mark Twain said that the "First of April is the day we remember what we
    are the other 364 days of the year."
    The poet T.S. Eliot called April "the cruelest month," and certainly for
    us Armenians it is. But it is also a month of vibrant rebirth. In Armenian
    Abril means "to live."

    But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise;
    and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things
    which are mighty.
    I Corinthians 1:27

    April is the crulest month, breeding
    Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing
    Memory and desire, stirring
    Dull roots and spring rain.

    >From The Waste Land: "The Burial of the Dead," by T.S. Eliot

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