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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

    APRIL 6, 2006

    PRELATE'S EASTER MESSAGE ASKS THE FAITHFUL TO
    "LISTEN, BREAK BREAD, PROCLAIM"
    In his annual Easter Message to the Faithful, His Eminence Archbishop
    Oshagan, advises the Faithful to "Listen, Break Bread, Proclaim."
    His Eminence describes the journey of the two disciples on the road to
    Emmaus who meet a "stranger" and thus become the first witnesses to see the
    resurrected Christ and the first bearers of good news announcing the
    Resurrection of the Son of God.
    The Prelate describes our duty to "Listen to the Prophetic Words," to
    "Break Bread with Christ," and "Proclaim the Resurrection of Christ."
    "During these days when we live with the mystery of Christ's
    Resurrection, let us all become travelers to Emmaus, meet Christ through our
    faith, listen and follow his teachings, and together become communicants to
    His sacrifice and be witnesses and preachers to His miraculous
    resurrection."
    To read the entire message in English click
    http://www.armenianprelacy.org/040306a.htm
    To read the entire message in Armenian click
    http://www.armenianprelacy.org/2006PrelatesEaster MessageArm.pdf

    FEAST OF THE ANNUNCIATION OF THE HOLY VIRGIN MARY
    Tomorrow, April 7 is the Feast of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary,
    which is the celebration of the announcement of the archangel Gabriel to the
    Virgin Mary that she will bear the Son of God, as recorded in the Gospel
    according to Luke (Chapter 1, verses 26 to 38).

    HOLY WEEK BEGINS
    In a few days we will be entering the most solemn period of Christendom,
    Holy Week, leading up to Christianity's most joyous period-Easter and the
    celebration of the Resurrection.
    The week before Easter marks a series of events in the life of Jesus
    that were ordained or prophesied. These events include the resurrection of
    Lazarus and the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, which we
    commemorate on Palm Sunday (Tzaghkazard). Jesus entered Jerusalem on a
    donkey, as described centuries earlier by the prophet Zechariah. A large
    enthusiastic crowd greeted him with olive and palm branches and with the
    words, "Hosanna! Blessed is he that comes in the name of the Lord." (John
    12:13)
    On Palm Sunday the altar curtain, which was closed at the beginning of
    Lent, is opened. The palms are blessed and distributed to the faithful. The
    traditional procession of young boys and girls carrying decorated candles is
    an impressive sight as the long procession of happy children in their best
    clothing parade around the church.
    On the evening of Palm Sunday the faithful gather at the door for the
    Service of the Opening of the Doors (Drnbatsek), symbolizing the opening of
    the doors to the kingdom of God. The priest kneels before the doors and
    says, "Open to us Lord, the door of mercy." This service is now held
    immediately after the Divine Liturgy on Palm Sunday, rather than in the
    evening.
    Each day of Holy Week (Avak Shabat) is a holy day. Monday commemorates
    the barren fig tree (Matthew 21:18-20). Tuesday commemorates the Ten Virgins
    (Matthew 25:13). Wednesday commemorates the Anointment and Betrayal of
    Christ. Thursday is Maundy Thursday, which originates from the command of
    Christ that His disciples love one another (John 13:34). In the evening the
    Washing of the Feet (Votunlva) ceremony takes place in remembrance of the
    events of the Last Supper. In late evening the betrayal and torment of
    Christ, Tenebrae (Khavaroom), is commemorated. Twelve small candles and one
    large candle are placed before the closed altar. Seven chapters are read
    from the Gospel, depicting Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, the betrayal
    of Judas, and denial by Peter. Interspersed with the readings, hymns
    composed by Nerses Shnorhali are sung. After each reading a candle from each
    side is extinguished in the darkened sanctuary.
    Good Friday commemorates the death and burial of Jesus and is the most
    solemn and sacred day in the Christian calendar. In the Armenian Church
    tradition, during evening Vespers a tomb is prepared and decorated with
    flowers and candles. It is also a tradition for the faithful to bring
    flowers and decorate the tomb throughout the service.

    HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE
    This Sunday, Palm Sunday, Archbishop Oshagan will officiate over
    services at St. Stephen Church in Watertown, Massachusetts.
    On Holy Thursday, for the Washing of the Feet service and the Vigil, the
    Prelate will travel to All Saints Church in Glenview, Illinois.
    On Good Friday he will officiate over the burial service at Sourp Hagop
    Church, Racine, Wisconsin.
    On Easter Eve, His Eminence will officiate at services at Sts.
    Vartanantz Church in Ridgefield, New Jersey.
    On Easter Sunday the Prelate will officiate at services at St.
    Illuminator's Cathedral in New York City.

    RETIREMENT LUNCHEON FOR PRELACY STAFF MEMBER
    Last Friday, March 31, a retirement luncheon took place at the Prelacy
    in honor of Mardirous Minas-Haftvani, who has served as the Prelacy's
    bookkeeper for the past twenty years. The Prelate, the Vicar, and staff
    members joined in expressions of thanks and appreciation. In a convivial and
    merry atmosphere staff members shared memories while expressing their best
    wishes to Mardirous.

    LENTEN SERIES CONCLUDES
    The final Lenten meditation took place last night, with V. Rev. Fr.
    Daniel Garabedian's focus on the final three stanzas (22 to 24) of St.
    Nerses Shnorhali's, "In Faith I Confess" (Havadov Khosdovanim).
    The Lenten programs took place Wednesdays during Lent at St. Illuminator's
    Cathedral, 221 East 27th Street, New York City. The annual Lenten program is
    sponsored by the Armenian Religious Education Council (AREC) and the Prelacy
    Ladies Guild.

    PASSING OF DIRAMAYR ROSE VARTOUHY KASSABIAN
    We note with sadness the death of Diramayr Rose Vartouhy Kassabian,
    mother of Der Vartan Kassabian, pastor of St. Gregory the Illuminator Church
    in North Andover, Massachusetts. She was 82 years old, and is survived by
    Der Vartan, and a daughter, Ovsanna Kassabian.
    Funeral Services took place on Monday, April 3, at Sts. Vartanantz
    Church in Providence, Rhode Island, with V. Rev. Fr. Anoushavan Tanielian,
    Vicar General of the Prelacy, officiating, with the participation of the
    clergy from the New England and New York metro areas.
    We express our sincere words of condolence to the Kassabian family.

    THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE WILL BE SHOWN ON PBS ON APRIL 17
    The new PBS documentary, "The Armenian Genocide," will be shown
    nationwide on PBS stations, Monday, April 17, from 10 to 11 pm. Check loyal
    listings, as the date and time may vary in some locations.
    The powerful documentary was written, directed and produced by Emmy
    Award-winner producer Andrew Goldberg of Two Cats Productions, in
    association with Oregon Public Broadcasting.
    The documentary features interviews with leading experts including
    Pulitzer Prize-winning author Samantha Power and New York Times best-selling
    author, Peter Balakian. This one-hour documentary includes historical
    footage that has not been seen before. The documentary is narrated by
    Julianna Margulies and includes narrations by Ed Harris, Natalie Portman,
    Laura Linney, and Orlando Bloom, among others.
    Filmed in the United States, France, Germany, Belgium, Turkey and Syria,
    the program includes discussions with Kurdish and Turkish citizens in
    modern-day Turkey who speak openly about the stories told to them by their
    parents and grandparents.

    2006 GENOCIDE COMMEMORATION AT CITY HALL IN NEW YORK CITY
    The City Council of New York together with the Armenian National
    Committee of New York, and the Friends of ANC will host the 2006 Genocide
    Commemoration at City Hall, on Friday, April 21, 6 to 9 pm. The
    commemoration is sponsored by City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and City
    Council members Melinda Katz and Peter Vallone, Jr. In addition to speakers
    there will be a musical presentation and an Armenian Genocide photo and
    video exhibit. For details contact the ANC of New York, 718-651-1530.

    GATHERING AT TIMES SQUARE
    And don't forget the commemoration at Times Square organized by the
    Mid-Atlantic Knights and Daughters of Vartan and co-sponsored by ArmenPac
    and with the participation of area Armenian churches and organizations,
    Sunday, April 23, beginning at 2 pm. The event is supported by 155 members
    of the U.S. Congressional Caucus on Armenian issues. National, state and
    local dignitaries will participate as well as scholars and artists. For bus
    information: 516-627-6687, 718-777-7765, 201-265-1275.

    THE INSPIRING MUSIC OF HOLY WEEK
    A very wise person once said, "Those who sing, pray twice."
    The Armenian Church's hymns of Holy Week, from Christ's triumphant entry
    into Jerusalem to his passion and crucifixion, to his burial and
    resurrection, comprise some of the most beautiful and inspiring music ever
    created!
    Palm Sunday is the first outburst of joy after forty days of Lent and
    the hymn "Rejoice, O Holy Church" (Oorakh Ler) expresses the joy of Palm
    Sunday. "Rejoice, O Holy Church, at the advent of the Holy Only-begotten,
    rejoice and delight with all the saints. Blessed are You, You who came, King
    of the universe."
    During the Opening of the Doors ceremony the beautiful hymn "Open for
    us, Lord" (Pats Mez Der) is sung at the door of the church or before the
    closed altar. "We beseech You, O Lord, open for us, open for us, Lord, the
    gate of Your mercy, we beseech You imploringly, O Lord."
    During the Vigil on Maundy Thursday some of most melodious and memorable
    hymns are sung including, "My Heart Trembles" (Sird im Sasani); "Seized by
    the Love of Money," (Ardzatsirootyampun Molyal), and the truly beautiful and
    haunting "Where Are You, O Mother?" (Oor Es Mayr Im). "Where are you, most
    sweet mother? I fervently seek your motherly love. My eyes are filled with
    bitter tears; I have no one to wipe them away. Where are you, my mother?"
    The Resurrection is musically proclaimed with, "Praise the Lord, O
    Jerusalem!" (Kovya Yeroosaghem Uzder). "Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem! Christ
    is risen from the dead, alleluia! Come, O you people, sing unto the Lord,
    alleluia! To Him who is risen from the dead, alleluia! To Him that
    enlightened the world, alleluia!"

    Calendar of Events

    April 8-Ladies Guild Annual Bake Sale, 10 a.m., Soorp Asdvadzadzin Church,
    Whitinsville, Massachusetts.

    April 17-"The Armenian Genocide," a new documentary will be shown on most
    PBS stations. Please check your local listings.

    April 21-2006 Genocide commemoration at City Hall, New York City, sponsored
    by the New York City Council and the Armenian National Committee of New York
    and Friends of ANC. For details, 718-651-1530.

    April 23-Commemoration of the 91st Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide at
    Times Square-the crossroads of the world. Organized by the Mid-Atlantic
    Knights and Daughters of Vartan, co-sponsored by ArmenPac and with
    participation of area Armenian organizations. Featuring Prof. Israel W.
    Charny, Andrew Goldberg, Edward Korkoian, Asien Surmeian, Annie Totah, Aram
    Hamparian, Curtis Sliwa, and more. More details to follow.

    April 29-Presentation by comedian Vahe Berberian at St. Sarkis Church,
    Douglaston, New York. For details 718-224-2275.

    May 5-Reunion of all students beginning from the 1930s who attended St.
    Illuminator Armenian School in New York. Dinner Dance at Terrace on the
    Park, Corona, NY. For reservations or information contact the St.
    Illuminator's Day School, 718-478-4073.

    May 7-Mothers' Day celebration at St. Sarkis Church, Douglaston, New York.

    May 8-Mothers' Day Luncheon by Prelacy Ladies Guild, St. Regis, New York
    City.

    May 12-Exhibition of the works of artist Emma Gregoryan at the Prelacy, 138
    E. 39th Street, New York City.

    May 13-Dinner-Dance organized by the St. Sarkis Church Ping-Pong Club. For
    details 718-224-2275.

    May 17-19-National Representative Assembly (NRA), hosted by Sts. Vartanantz
    Church, Ridgefield, New Jersey.

    May 16 and 17-Conference of Yeretzgeens in conjunction with the National
    Representative Assembly, hosted by Sts. Vartanantz Church, Ridgefield, New
    Jersey.

    May 20-Saturday School year end Hantes, St. Sarkis Church, Douglaston, New
    York.

    May 21-Sunday School year end Hantes, St. Sarkis Church, Douglaston, New
    York.

    Web pages of the parishes can be accessed through the Prelacy's web site.

    Visit our website at www.armenianprelacy.org

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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