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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

    September 29, 2005

    ARCHBISHOP OSHAGAN WILL TRAVEL TO CANADA SATURDAY
    TO JOIN ENTOURAGE OF CATHOLICOS ARAM I
    Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan will travel to Toronto, Canada this Saturday
    to join the entourage of Catholicos Aram I. His Holiness is currently on a
    Pontifical Visit to Canada, which will end on October 4. The Prelate will
    accompany His Holiness to California where the Catholicos will begin his
    Pontifical Visit to the Western Prelacy on October 5 through to October 19.
    From California His Holiness will travel to New York to begin his visit
    to the Eastern Prelacy. He will arrive in New York on Wednesday evening,
    October 19 and continue through to November 1 when he will return to
    Antelias.
    For complete details about His Holiness's visit to the Eastern Prelacy

    CATHOLICOS VISITS CANADIAN CENTER FOR ECUMENISM;
    MEETS WITH ARMENIAN YOUTH IN MONTREAL
    His Holiness Aram I visited the Canadian Center for Ecumenism on
    September 27, accompanied by Archbishop Khajag Hagopian, Prelate of Canada;
    V. Rev. Fr. Krikor Chiftjian, Communications Officer of the Catholicosate;
    Rev. Fr. Housig Mardirosian, Staffbearer; and Rev. Fr. Karnig Koyounian,
    Pastor of Sourp Hagop Cathedral, Montreal, Canada.
    Dr. Stuart E. Brown, Director of the Center, greeted His Holiness and
    his entourage, and welcomed them to a meeting with the Orthodox, Catholic,
    Anglican and Evangelical members of the Council as well as the employees of
    the Center. Participants stressed the importance of the Ecumenical Movement
    for churches, pointing out that ecumenism paved the way to a mutual
    recognition of one another and tolerance, which in turn brought various
    Christian Churches together.
    "Churches and religions cannot isolate themselves in today's borderless
    society. Religions and particularly Christian churches should recognize one
    another, tolerate their differences and look for means of cooperation," said
    His Holiness.
    The Catholicos met with Armenian youth of Montreal on the evening of
    September 26, at which time he had the opportunity to listen to their
    concerns, views and proposals regarding various issues. More than 200 young
    adults were given the opportunity to ask questions, express their concerns
    and expectations. For more than two hours His Holiness listened and showed
    his understanding of youthful concerns earning him the title "Catholicos of
    the youth"-a leader who speaks their language and understands their
    concerns.
    "Our Church has an overdue need for reform," the Catholicos said.
    "Reform does not only mean shortening or adapting rites and services. Reform
    should include all the areas of our church's life. Social and moral issues
    are part of the church's reform and these should be discussed according to
    the Bible and the theological principals of a Christian Church," he told the
    young people.
    The Catholicosate has set up a special committee to gather the different
    views regarding reform of the Armenian Church.

    HURRICANE RELIEF FUNDS TO GO TO ARMENIAN CHURCH IN LOUISIANA
    Ten thousand dollars of relief funds collected by the Prelacy for
    Hurricane Katrina relief will be forwarded to St. Garabed Armenian Church in
    Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The Church, which serves the New Orleans community,
    will distribute the funds to families in need of financial assistance. Many
    Armenian families have suffered extensive property loss, but thankfully as
    far as we can ascertain, no loss of life.
    The Prelate and the Vicar have been in communications with the community
    in the aftermath of hurricanes Katrina and Rita, to assess the needs.
    Because the Prelacy does not have a parish in Louisiana, it was decided to
    send the donation to St. Garabed Church, which is under the jurisdiction of
    the Diocese of the Armenian Church (Eastern). Archbishop Oshagan has
    maintained contact with Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese,
    on this and other matters.

    .AND, ANOTHER SUNDAY SCHOOL DONATION FOR HURRICANE RELIEF
    Speaking of hurricane relief, another Sunday School has submitted a
    donation. A donation of $100 was received from the students of St. Gregory
    Church Sunday School (Philadelphia). The Prelate expressed his thanks and
    appreciation for the thoughtfulness of the students who wished to make their
    own donations to the cause.
    Donations are still being accepted. Send your check to Armenian Prelacy,
    138 E. 39th Street, New York, NY 10016. Indicate "Hurricane Relief" in the
    memo area.

    MUSICAL ARMENIA CONCERT SET FOR FEBRUARY 26
    The Musical Armenia committee has been meeting for several months
    planning the 2006 Musical Armenia concert, which will take place February
    26, at Carnegie Hall's Weil Recital Hall. An innovative program will feature
    the talented Duo Maesteso from California and Zulal from New York. This
    promises to be yet another exciting and exceptional Musical Armenia event.

    ST. SARKIS CHURCH (NY) WILL CELEBRATE CULTURAL MONTH
    St. Sarkis Church, Douglaston, New York, has formed a Cultural Committee
    and will begin with a series of events in celebration of Armenian Cultural
    Month (October).
    On Sunday, October 2, several people will offer insights on "Everyday
    Legal Issues." Participating in the presentations are: Simon Bardizbanian,
    Esq., Denise Darmanian, Esq., Tamar Harutunian, Esq., and Lori Hatem, Esq.
    On Sunday, October 16, Professor Dennis Papazian will lecture on
    "Yeghishe and the Real Story Behind the Vartanantz Wars."
    The lectures will take place following church services. For information
    contact the church, 718-224-2275.

    HOLY PRINCES SAHAK AND HAMAZASP REMEMBERED TODAY
    Today, Thursday, September 29, the Armenian Church commemorates the
    lives of two princes: Sahak and Hamazasp. The two holy princes lived during
    the reign of Emperor Leo and Archbishop Flavian of Constantinople and during
    the pontificate of Catholicos Nerses. It was a time of intense Arab
    domination. The governorship had been given to Hamazasp, who was from the
    Ardzrouni dynasty. He had two brothers, Sahag and Merhouzhan. All three were
    considered brave men and dedicated Christians, but there were evil forces
    against them. The Arab leader, Harun, who ostensibly called them in
    friendship, summoned them. Instead when they came before him, the princes
    were given a choice of forsaking their faith in Christ or being tortured to
    death. Merhouzhan, renounced Christ and was given authority to rule over the
    province of Vasbouragan. Sahak and Hamazasp remained steadfast. Both were
    martyred.

    72 HOLY DISCIPLES OF CHRIST COMMEMORATED THIS SATURDAY
    This Saturday, October 1, the Armenian Church commemorates the 72 holy
    disciples of Christ. The reference comes from the Gospel of Luke, chapter
    10, verse 1: After this the Lord appointed seventy others and sent them on
    ahead of him in pairs to every town and place where he himself intended to
    go. (Some versions of the Gospel say 72, rather than 70).
    The tradition of the church confirms that the seventy (or seventy-two)
    disciples remained true to the Lord and their calling, and spread the
    Gospel. They were not random choices, but rather true disciples whose labors
    carried the message of the Lord throughout the Roman Empire and beyond. All
    of the saints are remembered individually in the calendar of the church, but
    this day is set aside to remember them collectively. The number 70 is also
    considered to be a reference to Genesis, which speaks of 70 nations of the
    world.

    "I thank you, Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has made us worthy of
    dying for your holy name and kept firm our hope in you. You gladdened us
    with your consoling Holy Spirit that dwells in us. Glory to you, holy and
    consubstantial Trinity, who made my brother distinguish himself earlier by
    defeating the adversary; you likewise hearten me by means of this
    overflowing cup, Sahag's blood. O Lord, listen to my prayer through the
    shedding of your servant's blood, who willingly took it upon himself to die
    for your great and glorious name. Listen, Lord, to the supplication of your
    servant and make my blood worthy to be mixed with that of my brother in
    honor of the holy blood which you shed for us. For your name is indeed
    glorified through the witness of this labor of our martyrdom. For yours is
    dominion and glory forever and ever. Amen."
    Prayer of St. Hamazasp
    Translation from The Light of the World: Lives of Armenian Saints, St.
    Vartan Press, New York.


    CALENDAR OF EVENTS
    October 19-November 1-Visit of His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great
    House of Cilicia, to the Eastern Prelacy, commemorating the 75th anniversary
    of the establishment of the Cilician Seminary in Antelias, Lebanon. For full
    details

    October 28-29-Mashtots Conference celebrating the 1600th anniversary of the
    founding of the Armenian alphabet, at Harvard University. Jointly sponsored
    by the Eastern Prelacy and Harvard University Mashtots Chair, Department of
    Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations.

    November 4, 5, 6-Annual Bazaar and Food Festival, Sts. Vartanantz Church,
    461 Bergen Blvd., Ridgefield, NJ. For information, 201-943-2950.

    November 6-St. Stephen Armenian Apostolic Church of Hartford-New Britain,
    Connecticut, will celebrate its 80th anniversary. Archbishop Oshagan
    Choloyan will be the keynote speaker. The program will include a slide show
    presentation two non-Armenian Peace Corps volunteers who recently returned
    from serving in Armenia.

    November 11-13-Mini-Datev program for the Midwest parishes.

    December 31-New Years Eve dinner-dance, Sts. Vartanantz (NJ) and ARF Dro
    Gomideh, Parsippany Hilton. Information: 201-943-2950 or 201-945-0011.

    February 26-Musical Armenia 2006 concert, 2 p.m., at Carnegie Hall's Weil
    Recital Hall, New York City. Featuring Duo Maesteso (California) and Zulal
    (New York). Watch for details.

    March 5-Sts. Vartanantz (NJ) 2006 membership meeting.

    March 17-19, 2006-Sunday School Teachers' Conference at the Wonderland
    Conference and Retreat Center in Sharon, MA.

    Parishes of the Eastern Prelacy are invited to send information about their
    major events to be included in the calendar. Send to:
    [email protected]

    Visit our website at www.armenianprelacy.org
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