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    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]
    Website: www.westernprelacy.org

    WESTERN PRELACY'S APRIL 24 EVENT

    DIANA APCAR: A HEROIC SERVANT OF THE ARMENIAN CAUSE

    In the month of April, with the deluge of Genocide commemoration
    events, it's rare and refreshing to find a hall filled to capacity for
    what many refer to as a "cultural" event. On the evening of Sunday,
    April 30, under the auspices of His Eminence Archbishop Moushegh
    Mardirossian, Prelate, Los Angeles area residents were educated
    and enlightened about the power and strength of Armenians all over
    the world.

    The main attraction of the event was the book, From the Book of
    One Thousand Tales: Stories of Armenia and Her People 1892-1922,
    a collection of sixteen short stories, written by Diana Apcar,
    Armenia's Honorary Consul General to Japan during the first Armenian
    Republic. Lucille Apcar, granddaughter of Diana Apcar, contacted H.E.

    Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian to introduce herself and her
    grandmother's book, after she discovered the original manuscripts in
    the rubble of her parents' home in Yokohama.

    The program went beyond introducing the author and the book to Western
    Prelacy friends and supporters. It went beyond commemorating the
    Armenian Genocide victims and martyrs. The program distinguished itself
    from other events due to its unique content and messages delivered
    by activist Raffi Hamparian, Lucille Apcar and Archbishop Mardirossian.

    Raffi Hamparian reminded attendees about the importance of
    collaboration, participation and support. He continued by emphasizing
    the value of time as he requested individuals to remember Genocide
    survivors who did not abandon their culture or heritage after
    witnessing the burning of churches, inhumanities to man, and the
    continuance of struggle to merely survive.

    The program included a brief biography of Diana Apcar presented by
    Master of Ceremonies Mr. George Bedigian, comments by Honorable Gagik
    Giragossian, Consul General of Armenia, and Honorable Dr. Masahiro
    Kohara, Acting Consul General of Japan. The program also included
    the reading of excerpts from the book, including "The Sultan's Cat,"
    a short story with a stunning metaphor equating the well-mannered
    feline pet with an obsequious Turkish Sultan seeking the acceptance and
    respect of his surrounding countries, including the Armenian Patriarch.

    Entertainment that evening included musical interludes by Ms. Nanor
    Jamakordzian, Violin and Ms. Hermine Amirian, Vocal, accompanied by
    Mrs. Garine Der Gevorkian on the piano.

    Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian closed the program with words of
    praise, gratitude and prayer. His remarks celebrated the life of
    Diana Apcar and the many lost lives of the Armenian Genocide. He
    acknowledged the grand efforts of men and women around the world
    and their dedication to their faith and the Armenian nation-women
    like Diana Apcar, whose knowledge and grasp of Armenia's history
    is incredible when one learns that she was born in Burma, lived in
    Japan for 43 years and never set foot in any of the countless Armenian
    cities and towns of which she wrote about. Thus, this can only attest
    to a voracious reading of Armenian history and a lasting love of her
    ethnic heritage.

    "The Western Prelacy is dedicated to working diligently to revitalize
    the cultural, spiritual, and educational conditions of its community,"
    said Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian. "The Western Prelacy has and
    will continue to make a substantial impact on expanding its reach
    to the Armenian-American community as we continue to see dedicated
    activists and humanitarians like the Apcar women."

    To view this special event, please watch the Western Prelacy T.V.
    program on Sunday, May 7th at 9:00 a.m. on Horizon. For a copy of
    this book, please call the Western Prelacy at 818-248-7737.
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