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    Armenian Orthodox parish to mark first year
    By Eugene Tong, Staff Writer

    Los Angeles Daily News
    May 6 2005

    CANYON COUNTRY -- Santa Clarita Valley's Armenian Orthodox parish is
    celebrating its one-year anniversary this weekend with two special
    Masses -- one in honor of a slain sheriff's deputy of Armenian
    heritage.

    Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, head of the Western Diocese of the
    Armenian Church of North America, will lead Mass on Sunday at the
    Santa Clarita Armenian Apostolic Church congregation. He also will
    conduct a special service in honor of Deputy Hagop "Jake" Kuredjian.

    The Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy was gunned down in 2001 while
    assisting the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms in serving a
    warrant at a Stevenson Ranch home.

    The services will be held at Rio Vista Elementary School, where the
    congregation of some 25 regular parishioners meets biweekly. The
    diocese established the fledgling parish here last May as the local
    Armenian community grew to include more than 500 families, according
    to church estimates.

    John Toungaian, chairman of the church parish council, said the
    congregation is working hard to increase turnout and to move services
    from the elementary-school campus to a local church.

    "They're getting to know that we're here," he said. "Last year, we
    had a picnic at which we had about 150 people attending. This year,
    we had an Easter egg hunt. We're doing things to let the Armenian
    community know that, hey, we're here."

    Still, Toungaian acknowledged it takes time to persuade local Armenians
    to attend services close to home when most are accustomed to attending
    Mass at St. Peter Armenian Apostolic Church in Van Nuys.

    "People are going to be going to St. Peter because they've been
    doing it all their lives," he said. "We're considered a satellite --
    a mission church. We're on a mission to gather the Armenian people
    in the community. It takes time to build them up. It takes time to
    gather the sheep."

    The Santa Clarita Armenian Church services are slated to begin Sunday
    at 10 a.m. at Rio Vista Elementary School, 20417 Cedarcreek St. in
    Canyon Country. Sunday Mass led by Derderian will begin at 10 a.m.,
    and a special service honoring Kuredjian will start at noon.
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