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  • Haigazian University Baccalaureate Service 2006

    PRESS RELEASE
    From: Mira Yardemian
    Public Relations Director
    Haigazian University
    Rue Mexique - Kantari
    P.O. Box 11-1748
    Riad El-Solh 1107 2090
    Beirut - LebanonBeirut, 25/06/2006

    Haigazian University Baccalaureate Service 2006.

    `Egotitis is indeed a universal human condition, but Lebanese society
    seems to be especially fertile soil for it. Everybody talks about
    corruption and complains about it - at the root of corruption is egotitis
    ', said Dr. George Sabra, Academic Dean at the Near East School of
    Theology, Beirut, to the graduating class of 2006.
    Dr. George Sabra was the guest speaker at the Baccalaureate Service of
    Haigazian University, which took place on Sunday, the 25th of June 2006, in
    the First Armenian Evangelical Church in Beirut.
    A large number of graduates and their families participated in this
    ceremony, a service of dedication for the graduating class of 2006.
    The graduating class walked through the church sanctuary during the
    processional hymn. The service began with a call to worship by Rev. Nishan
    Bakalian, the campus minister, followed by a hymn of praise, `Be Thou My
    Vision', and the prayer of invocation.
    In his word of welcome, the President of Haigazian University, Rev.
    Dr. Paul Haidostian, greeted the audience, among whom the President of the
    Supreme Council of Evangelical Churches in Syria and Lebanon, Rev. Salim
    Sahyouni, Prsesident Emeritus of Boston University, Dr. Aram Chobanian and
    his wife, in addition to dignitaries of the community.
    Haidostian summarized his feelings and thoughts, stating that `a
    service of Thanksgiving is mostly future-oriented,' adding, that `without
    God's guidance no destination will be safe, and without an awakened spirit
    no career will be fulfilling.'
    Several graduates took part in the service: Roubina Karaminassian
    and Talar Agopian read biblical selections, Joyce Saddi offered a song
    accompanied by Shahan Kilaghbian on the piano, while Sarine Hagopian
    shared her personal testimony with the audience, explaining how Haigazian
    University affected her social, academic and spiritual life positively, and
    helped her change to become a better person.
    `Treating Egotitis', was the theme of the message of the day,
    delivered by Dr. George Sabra, who tackled the theme of curing oneself from
    the disease of egoism, called by him `egotitis'. He explained to the
    graduates that graduation from a university is one of those transitions
    which exposes young adults to a larger world, to society as a whole, hence,
    becoming more exposed to social and spiritual viruses and infections.
    `You should be well-equipped to deal with it and protect yourself
    against it, if you have made the best of your stay at this university. Not
    every college or university can prepare you to deal with egotitis and other
    ills of society; it is only universities or colleges that have a mission, a
    spiritual mission, and not just academic or technical goals. Haigazian is
    such a university with a mission', Sabra concluded.
    A prayer of dedication by the Vice-Chairman of Haigazian University's
    Board of Trustees, Rev. Robert Sarkissian followed, after which Mher
    Foudoulian and Lama Bendak read the pledges of the graduates to carry the
    light of truth, freedom & service to the world: `We, the class of 2006 of
    Haigazian University, in receiving this light, pledge to hold high the
    light of truth, to defend the light of freedom, and to spread the light of
    service to our communities, our country and our world'.
    While the graduates shared the flame among fellow-classmates, the
    President of the Union of the Armenian Evangelical Churches in the Near
    East, Rev, Megrdich Karagoezian pronounced the benediction, whereupon the
    class of 2006 marched out the sanctuary with the recessional, each carrying
    the light out into the world.
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