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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.net

    August 15, 2006
    ___________________

    DIOCESAN LEADERS BEGIN PLANNING FOR PASSING OF TOURCH TO CHURCH AND HOME

    This year the Diocesan theme is focused on youth carrying the flame: "Church
    and Home."

    The year's theme stems from the Diocesan Council's "statement of intent"
    created five years ago, which states: "The Armenian Church is significant in
    the life of every Armenian and his or her family."

    "That statement has guided our actions, with each of our assemblies, with a
    particular emphasis on one specific 'focus area,'" said Archbishop Khajag
    Barsamian, Primate, as he outlined the work done in the past five years in
    the focus areas of leadership, worship, communication, stewardship, and
    youth. "By focusing on these areas, we have made a positive impact on our
    Diocese. And my impression is that many of you have been able to make a
    tangible difference in your home-parish life."

    Last year, the Diocese focused on youth, working to encourage and promote
    the next generation to take a leadership role in the life of the church.
    This year's theme was unveiled during the Diocesan Assembly, which took
    place in Fair Lawn, NJ, last May.

    "That effort -- indeed, all our efforts over the past five years -- proved
    to be a great success," the Primate said to the delegates. "This year, I
    want to bring all of these successes to each and every one of you --
    throughout the church, throughout the community, and to every family and
    home. That is the meaning of our theme for this year."

    "Who we are is a gift from God. And God wants us to share them with others
    -- especially with our own," the Primate added. "During this 'Year of Church
    and Home,' we want to bring all of our riches into our parishes and
    households."

    Delegates to the Assembly met in small groups to discuss ways to make the
    theme of the year an actual reality. The clergy also met prior to the
    Assembly, during the Clergy Conference, to discuss pastoral interpretations
    of the year's theme.

    The discussion continued earlier this summer, when the Primate invited
    clergy to the Diocesan Center in New York to talk with the staff of the
    Department of Youth and Education and make recommendations on programs and
    efforts which would build a united spirit in both church and home while
    passing the flame of our Armenian Christian heritage to the next generation.

    Since that meeting, the Diocesan staff has been working on the
    recommendations from all involved to create a guidebook of ideas and
    resources for parishes to use in creating programs.

    On July 24, 2006, the Diocesan Council invited young people to join the
    Primate, Council, and staff for a meeting to discuss the ideas. The Council
    wanted to present to the youth what has been worked on so far, and get input
    from the young people, hearing from them how to get other young people
    involved in pushing forward with implementing these ideas on a parish level.

    "There were good ideas and a consensus to focus on specific, achievable
    goals," said Elise Antreassian, coordinator of Christian education for the
    Diocese. "We want to bite off just enough to make a difference, but not so
    much that we don't accomplish our goals."

    One of the focuses of the group was on increasing the number of "Home
    Blessing" services conducted throughout the Diocese. The hope was expressed
    that young people in the parishes might become involved in organizing and
    arranging the visits, and working with their priests to conduct as many
    "Home Blessing" services as possible.

    The group also focused on the importance of providing trips to Armenia for
    young people, and finding ways to make those affordable and accessible.
    Also, they identified the importance of having church members mentor the
    next generation. The group's other ideas will be further refined by
    Diocesan staff with input from the young people. The Diocese will compile
    the ideas and then work to train youth leaders in each parish.

    "This meeting was inspiring and provided us with confidence that the
    upcoming generation of leaders is so dedicated to the Armenian Church and
    culture," said Oscar Tatosian, vice chair of the Diocesan Council. "They're
    so well prepared with the education and tools they have. They are prepared
    because the generations before them laid the foundation."

    Just the step of welcoming ideas from the next generation of Armenian
    leaders was a sign of increased bonds between the young faithful and their
    church.

    "I was pleasantly surprised to see that the members of the DYE and Diocesan
    Council take the opinions of the youth so seriously," said one of the
    participating ACYOA Central Council members, Talin Hitik. "I feel as though
    my link to the Armenian Church as a member of the youth is highly valued,
    which only encourages me to keep doing what I'm doing. The development of
    the 'Church and Home' theme is important, because it recognizes that our
    church is a living, breathing entity, which constantly needs to be reshaped
    in order to meet the needs of its members."

    -- 8/15/06

    E-mail photos available on request. Photos also viewable in the News and
    Events section of the Eastern Diocese's website, www.armenianchurch.net.

    PHOTO CAPTION (1): The Primate and members of the Diocesan Council meet
    with Diocesan staff and youth from the ACYOA to plan activities and efforts
    for the Diocese's "Year of Church and Home: One in Spirit."

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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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