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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

    October 6, 2005
    ___________________

    ACYOA HOSTS PAN NORTH AMERICAN RETREAT AT ARARAT CENTER

    Even in today's fast-paced, iPod-Xbox-TiVo culture, the ancient rhythms
    of the Armenian Church still have a place and value. "Baptism: Finding
    Modern Meaning in Ancient Rites" was the theme of the first Pan North
    American Youth Retreat organized by the Armenian Church Youth
    Organization of America (ACYOA) on September 23 to 25, 2005.

    "This retreat was a very enriching experience that went deep into the
    rituals and meaning of baptism and how it is a true blessing," said
    Angelraven Tevan, 20, a parishioner at the St. James Church of
    Watertown, MA. "Learning how to appreciate the importance of baptism is
    so important."

    The weekend brought together 50 young people from the Eastern, Western,
    and Canadian dioceses for lecture presentations, worship, small group
    Bible study, creative self-expression, and interactive sessions. The
    weekend activities ended appropriately enough with the Divine Liturgy,
    celebrated by Fr. Bedros Kadehjian.

    "For me, the retreat was the epitome of all that encompasses both the
    spiritual and social aspects of the ACYO," said Gregory Kalayjian, 31, a
    participant from the Canadian Diocese. "The only negative comment I
    have is that this spiritual journey had to come to an end."

    The ACYOA Central Council hosted the weekend at the Eastern Diocese's
    Ararat Center in upstate New York after leaders met last year at the
    request of the three North American primates -- Archbishop Khajag
    Barsamian, Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, and Bishop Bagrat Galstanyan.
    The three Diocesan leaders wanted young people to get together in order
    to discuss common concerns and challenges related to youth involvement
    in the church. Each primate made a financial pledge to make this unique
    retreat affordable to the participants.

    "While we may have some geographical differences, hearing the same
    viewpoints and priorities directly from our brothers and sisters from
    the West Coast and Canada only further motivated us, as the Central
    Council, to continue in our common mission," said Maria Derderian, ACYOA
    Central Council Chair. "It was an exciting gathering and could have
    only taken place with the support -- both moral and financial -- of our
    respective primates. We are very grateful for their leadership."

    Next year's retreat will be hosted by the ACYO of the Western Diocese at
    their campgrounds in California. A joint Habitat for Humanity trip to
    Armenia is also being explored by organizers.

    "There are many similarities and differences between our three regions,
    and we need to bridge the gap to take advantage of what we all have to
    offer," said Johnny El Chemmas, a member of the ACYOA Central Council of
    the Eastern Diocese. "We have much to learn and gain from each other,"

    Leading presentations and discussions at this year's inaugural gathering
    were clergy and Diocesan staff including: Fr. Stepanos Doudoukjian,
    pastor of the St. Peter Church of Watervliet, NY, and director of
    vocations and youth for St. Nersess Seminary; Fr. Aren Jebejian, pastor
    of the St. Gregory Church of Chicago, IL; Fr. Bedros Kadehjian, interim
    mission parish coordinator for the Diocese; Nancy Basmajian, ACYOA
    executive secretary; Jason Demerjian, college ministry facilitator for
    the Eastern Diocese; Jennifer Morris, the Eastern Diocese's youth
    outreach coordinator; and Daron Bolat, an intern with the Eastern
    Diocese's Department of Youth and Education. This was the first such
    program involving youth from all three North American cioceses since
    1989 when the Western Diocese hosted a joint retreat with the Eastern
    Diocese in Las Vegas.

    "The ACYO members feel at home in the Armenian Church. Many are driven
    by a passionate concern and care to reach out to other young people who
    are lost sheep, while many feel a strong desire to serve the church,"
    Fr. Doudoukjian said. "I encouraged all those young men and women to
    think and pray about a life in the church, either as a priest, deacon,
    lay leader, or youth leader, and to consider attending St. Nersess to
    study as a seminarian. My prayer is that these same young people will
    be our priests and leaders to advance the faithful of our Armenian
    Church well into the 21st century."

    For many of the participants, the theological discussions were just a
    part of the weekend, which was highlighted by getting to know other
    young Armenians from across the continent who share the same commitment
    to the Armenian faith.

    "It was so wonderful to get connected with our Western and Canadian
    counterparts, and to know that we are all together working towards the
    same goal to: bring Armenian youth into a stronger relationship with
    Christ for a better future for our Armenian Church," said Talar Topjian,
    an ACYOA member form the St. Mary Church of Washington, DC.

    -- 10/6/05

    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): At the first Pan North American Youth Retreat, 50
    young people from the Eastern, Western, and Canadian Dioceses gathered
    at the Eastern Diocese's Ararat Center.

    PHOTO CAPTION (2): Young participants in the Pan North American Youth
    Retreat discuss the Armenian faith and its connection to modern life at
    the Eastern Diocese's Ararat Center.

    PHOTO CAPTION (3): Participants in the Pan North American Youth
    Retreat, which ran from September 23 to 25, 2005, took part in a series
    of workshops, discussions, and services. Here they are renouncing
    Satan, which is done at the beginning of a Baptismal service.

    PHOTO CAPTION (4): From left, Fr. Stepanos Doudoukjian, Fr. Aren
    Jebejian, and Fr. Bedros Kadehjian anoint the foreheads of participants
    during a discussion on baptism during the Pan North American Youth
    Retreat, organized by the ACYOA, which ran from September 23 to 25,
    2005, at the Eastern Diocese's Ararat Center.
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