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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

    May 26, 2005

    NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY CONVENES
    SUCCESSFULLY IN GRANITE CITY, ILLINOIS
    The National Representative Assembly of the Eastern Prelacy convened
    last week in Granite City, Illinois. The small parish of St. Gregory the
    Illuminator Church hosted the NRA for the first time in its 50-year history.
    The Prelate, Archbishop Oshagan, praised the parish for the extraordinary
    job they did telling them, "You are not small anymore. You grew up!"
    In his message to the Assembly, Archbishop Oshagan spoke about the
    important commemorative dates during 2005: "The year 2005 presented to us
    remembrances that have profound importance for our nation's spiritual
    advancement, collective memory of affliction, and the education and training
    of our clergy," referring to the 1600th anniversary of the founding of the
    Armenian alphabet, the 90th anniversary of the Genocide of 1915, and the
    75th anniversary of the re-establishment of the theological seminary of the
    Holy See of Cilicia in Antelias, Lebanon.
    A mini-symposium in commemoration of the 1600th anniversary of the
    alphabet took place on Thursday afternoon with presentations offered by
    Professor Hratch Zadoian in a keynote address, followed by presentations by
    Dr. Vazken Ghougassian (Written on Stone: The Armenian Heritage of Stone
    Epigraphy); Dr. Michael Papazian (Themes in Armenian Christian Literature);
    Ms. Nayiri Baljian (Understanding the Divine Liturgy); and V. Rev. Fr. Shahe
    Panossian (concluding remarks).
    Complete information about the NRA, including texts of messages and
    speeches, and photographs are being posted on the Prelacy web site:
    http://www.armenianprelacy.org/nra0500.htm

    PRELATE IS IN FLORIDA TODAY AND TOMORROW;
    WILL ATTEND AYF SEMINAR IN PITTSBURGH SATURDAY
    Archbishop Oshagan is in Florida today and tomorrow conferring with the
    parish of St. Gregory the Illuminator and architects for the parish's new
    church in Boynton Beach.
    On Saturday His Eminence will travel to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where
    he and V. Rev. Fr. Anoushavan Tanielian, Vicar of the Prelacy, will attend
    the AYF junior seminar.

    SCHOOL IN MOUGHNI, ARMENIA, IS DEDICATED
    TO ARCHBISHOP MESROB ASHJIAN
    On Tuesday, May 24, ceremonies took place in Moughni, Armenia, where the
    local school was re-named in honor of the late Archbishop Mesrob Ashjian.
    Villagers and prominent individuals from Yerevan attended the ceremony
    which was organized by the Eastern Prelacy's St. Nerses the Great Charitable
    Organization and the Hamazkayin of Armenia, with the sponsorship of Mr. &
    Mrs. Dikran Hadjetian of Canada.
    Moughni is the site of the 13th century Sourp Kevork of Moughni
    Monastery which the late Archbishop renovated with donations received on the
    occasion of the 35th anniversary of his ordination during his tenure as
    Prelate of the Eastern Prelacy. The village of Moughni is located in the
    Aragatsotn region of Armenia. During the last five years of his life,
    Archbishop Mesrob was a familiar and beloved figure in the area.

    SIAMANTO ACADEMY STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN
    HAMAZKAYIN CHORAL PERFORMANCE
    Students of the Siamanto Academy, sponsored by the Armenian National
    Education Committee, participated in the New York Hamazkayin choral
    performance on Sunday, May 22, at Flushing Town Hall in New York. The event
    was dedicated to the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. Vagharshak
    Ohanian was the artistic director of the chorus, with accompaniment by David
    Allahverdian on piano and Isabella Alexandrovki on kanon. The program also
    included recitations by Dr. Herand Markarian and Lucine Jerjerian.

    CATHOLICOS ARAM I VISITS MONASTERY IN ISFAHAN
    His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, has been
    on an official visit to the three dioceses in Iran. On May 22 His Holiness
    arrived in Isfahan where he visited the 400-year-old St. Amenapergitch
    Monastery.
    His Holiness laid a wreath at the Genocide monument outside the church,
    asking God to rest the souls of more than one and one-half million martyrs
    in peace.
    During his two-week visit, the Catholicos has also visited the dioceses
    of Tehran and Tabriz.

    CATHOLICATE OF CILICIA PARTICIPATES IN CONFERENCE
    ON WORLD MISSION AND EVANGELISM
    The conference on World Mission and Evangelism of the World Council of
    Churches (WCC) took place in Athens, May 9-16. The theme of the conference
    was "Come Holy Spirit, heal and reconcile. We are called by Jesus to become
    reconciling and healing communities."
    Bishop Nareg Alemezian, ecumenical officer of the Catholicate, and
    Bishop Khoren Doghramdjian, Prelate of Greece, attended the conference on
    behalf of the Catholicate.

    TURKISH GOVERNMENT CLOSES CONFERENCE
    The Turkish government pressured organizers of an unprecedented
    conference on the Armenian Genocide that was set to open yesterday in
    Istanbul, to indefinitely postpone (which probably means "cancel") the
    conference which was entitled, "Ottoman Armenians during the Decline of the
    Empire: Issues of Scientific Responsibility and Democracy."
    Turkish Justice Minister Cemil Cicek accused conference organizers of
    committing treason. More than 700 individuals were scheduled to participate
    in the three-day conference.

    PROFESSOR VIGEN GUROIAN WILL DELIVER
    FLOROVSKY MEMORIAL LECTURE
    The 2005 annual Florovsky Memorial Lecture will be delivered by
    Professor Vigen Guroian, on Friday, June 10, 7:30 pm, at St. Vladimir's
    Orthodox Theological Seminary in Crestwood, New York. His lecture, entitled
    "I Confess the Cross Because I Know of the Resurrection," will take place in
    the Metropolitan Philip Auditorium. Professor Guroian is professor of
    theology and ethics at Loyola College in Baltimore, Maryland. He has written
    eight books and more than 150 articles.
    The Florovsky Memorial Lecture, held in different locations each year,
    honors Fr. Georges Florovsky, eminent Orthodox theologian, historian, and
    Slavic scholar who was the dean of St. Vladimir's Seminary from 1949-1955.

    ISABEL BAYRAKDARIAN FEATURED IN JUNE OPERA NEWS
    The cover and lead article of the June issue of Opera News is devoted to
    Isabel Bayrakdarian. "All About Isabel Bayrakdarian," by Megan McKinney, is
    accompanied with stunning photographs and vividly describes her upbringing
    in a traditional Armenian family. "The church and its music are so much a
    part of Armenian life-and my life. The haunting quality of Armenian
    liturgical music speaks to my heart. I have sung it every Sunday since I was
    four. I can join the choir in any Armenian church in the world, and suddenly
    I am home," she is quoted.

    THIS SATURDAY ARMENIAN CHURCH COMMEMORATES
    ST. GREGORY DELIVERANCE FROM THE PIT
    This Saturday, May 28, the Armenian Church commemorates St. Gregory the
    Illuminator and his deliverance from the pit. St. Gregory is revered as the
    founder of the Armenian church. The Armenian liturgical calendar
    memorializes its first Catholicos based on three important events in his
    life: Entrance into the Pit; Emergence from the Pit; and Discovery of his
    remains. In addition to these specific events, there are several other
    feasts in honor of events that are closely connected to St. Gregory, such
    as, Feasts of St. Hripsimian, St. Gayanian, Shoghakat, Holy Etchmiadzin,
    King Tiridates.

    SUNDAY IS FEAST OF HOLY ETCHMIADZIN
    This Sunday, May 29, the Armenian Church celebrates the Feast of the
    Holy Cathedral of Etchmiadzin. The Cathedral was built in 303, based on a
    vision that came to St. Gregory. The Cathedral has been devastated and
    plundered during the course of the centuries, but it has always been
    reconstructed and renovated. It continues to be the spiritual center of the
    Armenian nation

    REMEMBERING THE ARMENIAN REPUBLIC OF 1918
    This Saturday, May 28, we commemorate the 87th anniversary of the
    independent republic of Armenia of 1918.
    "O Lord, hearken the voice of the supplication of your servants and keep
    unshaken the Armenian Republic which was restored by your mercy. Increase
    the wisdom of all those ministers who are appointed for the leadership of
    the Republic in order that they may lead your people with equity to justice.
    Those who respect wisdom will rule forever. Grant abundantly the spirit of
    courageousness to our generals and armies in order that their arrows
    straightly aim at their targets. Plant in all of us the love of holiness,
    wisdom and good sense, to know the wisdom and instruction and bring our part
    to the observance of all laws that are useful for our nation. Pour into our
    hearts the mercy of your benevolence, in order that we may manifest through
    good works our love towards our homeland. For if the words are not
    accompanied with good works of virtue, according to the Proverbs, the hearts
    of such people are like ashes, their hope aimless, and their life worse than
    clay."
    From "Prayer of Thanksgiving for the Republic of Armenia," by Archbishop
    Torkom Koushagian, prepared in Cairo, Egypt, in 1920.

    MONDAY IS MEMORIAL DAY
    Monday, May 30, is Memorial Day. Originally called Decoration Day, it is
    a day of remembrance for those who have died in our nation's service.
    Memorial Day was officially proclaimed on May 5, 1868, by General John A.
    Logan, national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, and was first
    observed on May 30, 1868, when flowers were placed on the graves of Union
    and Confederate soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery. The first state to
    officially recognize the holiday was New York in 1873. After World War I,
    the holiday changed from honoring those who died in the Civil War to
    honoring all Americans who died fighting in any war. It is now celebrated in
    every state on the last Monday in May.
    Unfortunately, the day has now become a day for picnics and shopping
    malls. Some of us "old-timers" here at Crossroads remember when no stores
    were open on Memorial Day and everyone marked the day with appropriate
    remembrance.
    We cherish too, the Poppy red
    That grows on fields where valor led,
    It seems to signal to the skies
    That blood of heroes never dies.
    (from a poem by Moina Michael)

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