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    December 9, 2006

    PRESS RELEASE
    Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America
    H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate
    6252 Honolulu Avenue
    La Crescenta, CA 91214
    Tel: (818) 248-7737
    Fax: (818) 248-7745
    E-mail: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    Website: www.westernprelacy.org <http://www.westernprelacy.org/>


    THE PRELATE ACCOMPANIED H.H. CATHOLICOS ARAM I
    ON HIS VISIT TO THE EASTERN UNITED STATES

    -18 YOUTH FROM THE WESTERN PRELACY PARTICIPATED IN THE YOUTH GATHERING

    On Thursday, December 7, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate,
    returned to Los Angeles from a weeklong visit to the Eastern United States,
    where he had accompanied the entourage of His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of
    the Great House of Cilicia, during His visit to the Eastern United States.
    His Holiness visited Detroit, Michigan, during the weekend of December 1 -
    3, 2006, where He addressed Armenian youth, students and young adults, at a
    gathering organized by the three Prelacies, encouraging them to take the
    renewal of the Armenian Church seriously.
    His Holiness visited the United States upon a special invitation by St. John
    's University in Minnesota to receive the Pax Christi Award. In addition,
    He was invited to speak at the University of Notre Dame's `Interdisciplinary
    Conference on the Dynamics of Religious Coping'. During His trip He
    requested that the young adults of all three prelacies organize a meeting,
    so that issues regarding the youth of the Armenian Apostolic Church could be
    discussed.
    His Holiness arrived in Detroit on December 1st where He was
    greeted by H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, H.E. Archbishop Oshagan
    Choloyan, Prelate of the Eastern United States, H.E. Archbishop Khajag
    Hagopian, Prelate of Canada, members of Prelacy councils, Pastor and Board
    of Trustees of St. Sarkis Church in Dearborn, and representatives of various
    community organizations.
    In the youth gathering entitled `Your Church, Your Future, Engage,' His
    Holiness challenged attendees to do just that; engage. `We must remind
    ourselves that we are the first Christian nation which accepted Christianity
    as a state religion, but at the same time, we must realize that our church
    directly needs renewal,' He told the youth. `By renewal I don't mean
    changing the language of the liturgy or introducing some changes in the
    administration or the structure of the church. This would be a very
    superficial and one-sided perception of renewal. By renewal I understand
    making our church a people's church impacting the life of our people. By
    renewal I mean making our church responsive to the needs and expectations of
    our people. By renewal I mean reaffirming the missionary, evangelistic and
    educational outreach of the church. Therefore the renewal must be perceived
    as a process permeating the entire life of the church.'
    In his remarks, H.E. Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, Prelate of the Eastern
    USA, stressed the importance of greater participation of the youth in our
    Church life. Through his biblical meditation, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh
    Mardirossian, Prelate of the Western Prelacy, placed the emphasis on serving
    the spiritual needs of people. The Prelate of Canada, H.E. Archbishop
    Khajag Hagopian, in his turn shared the concern of the youth and invited
    them to take an active part in the reformation of the church.
    The youth gathering, jointly organized by the three Prelacies, brought
    together young adults from different parts of the USA and Canada. The
    delegation of 18 youth from the Western United States was led by His
    Eminence Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, accompanied by Christian
    Education Department Co-Director Very Rev. Fr. Barthev Gulumian.
    Delegates of the Western Prelacy A.C.Y.A. took active roles during the
    weekend event, including greeting His Holiness upon arrival to the hotel,
    participating in all scripture readings during the event, and joining the
    weekend services both as deacons and sub-deacons. The program of the
    educational gathering also included testimonials, lectures, panel
    discussions, informal meetings and a musical event. Worship and biblical
    meditations were at the heart of this gathering.
    During `Hrashapar' service at St. Sarkis Armenian Church in Detroit on
    Friday, December 1st, His Holiness Aram I addressed attendees by
    emphasizing: `Not only should we build Churches, we must be built by the
    Church, we must become the Church. The Church is not an organization, it is
    a community of faith, hope, and love.'
    During the second day of the event, in a powerful message addressed to the
    youth gathering, Catholicos Aram I challenged the Armenian young adults to
    take the renewal of the Armenian Church seriously: `We must be proud that
    the Armenian Church is an ancient Church. We must remind ourselves that we
    are the first Christian nation which accepted Christianity as a state
    religion, but at the same time we must realize that our Church direly needs
    renewal.'
    At the end of His address, His Holiness engaged in a dialogue with the youth
    by responding to the many questions related specifically to the renewal of
    the Armenian Church.
    The gathering was concluded by a firm commitment of the youth to remain
    faithful to the very theme of this event, `Your Church, Your Future, Engage'
    .
    In the following days, the Prelate accompanied His Holiness to
    Indiana and Minnesota where he was present at lectures and church services,
    most notably at St. John's University where His Holiness received the Pax
    Christi award. The Prelate returned to Los Angeles on the evening of
    Thursday, December 7th.


    PRAYERS OFFERED ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE

    ARMENIA EARTHQUAKE

    Thursday, December 7, was the 18th anniversary of the devastating earthquake
    in Armenia. Upon the ordinance of the Prelate, Prelacy churches opened their
    doors and welcomed our faithful to pray in memory of the victims.
    At St. Garabed Church in Hollywood, a special service was
    offered with the participation of students from Rose and Alex Pilibos High
    School.
    On this day, our faithful parishioners and students prayed for
    the souls of the victims and also for the safety of our homeland and all
    mankind.


    HOLY MASS AT THE LAS VEGAS PARISH

    On Sunday, December 10, Holy Mass will be offered at the Armenian Apostolic
    Church of Las Vegas, at the Lakes Lutheran Church.
    By the ordinance of the Prelate, Very Rev. Fr. Muron Aznikian
    will conduct Mass and offer the sermon. Service will begin at 3:00 p.m.


    STUDENT GATHERING TO CELEBRATE
    THE YEAR OF THE ARMENIAN SCHOOL

    As you well know, H.H. Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, had
    declared 2006 to be `The Year of the Armenian School'. Therefore, throughout
    the year, Prelacy schools organized various events to celebrate the Armenian
    School.
    On Friday, December 15, the last of these celebrations will take place under
    the auspices of the Prelate and with the participation of all Prelacy
    Schools. The student gathering, which was initiated by the Board of Regents
    of Prelacy Schools, will take place at `Avedissian' Hall of Ferrahian High
    School.
    During the event, representatives of the Executive Council and
    Board of Regents will deliver their remarks. Concluding remarks will be
    made by the Prelate.



    ACYA CHRISTMAS PARTY


    The Central Board of the ACYA has organized a Christmas party to
    take place on Friday, December 15, at 8:00 p.m., at the `Armenak Der
    Bedrosian' Hall of St. Mary's Church, in Glendale.
    The event is being held under the auspices of the Prelate and
    with the participation of youth from all Prelacy churches.


    SUNDAY SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS

    On Sunday, December 17, the Christmas celebrations of St.
    Garabed, Holy Martyrs, and Holy Cross Cathedral Sunday Schools will take
    place under the auspices of the Prelate. The festivities will begin
    following church services, at 1:00 p.m.
    St. Mary's Church Sunday School has planned its celebration for
    December 24, at 10:30 a.m. in the church hall.
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