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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

    October 12, 2006

    CALLING ALL YOUTH.
    YOUR CHURCH. YOUR FUTURE. ENGAGE:
    A GATHERING WITH ARAM VEHAPAR
    Young adults, ages 18 to 30, are encouraged to make plans to be in
    Michigan on the first weekend of December to participated in a gathering
    with His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia.
    If you want to learn more about your religious heritage, this weekend is
    the perfect time to learn, ask questions, and receive answers. The dates of
    the weekend gathering are Saturday, and Sunday December 2 and 3, with
    Hrashapar services on Friday evening, December 1. The Midwest was selected
    as the site of the event because of its central location accessible to both
    the East and West coasts of the United States and Canada.
    The theme of the event is "Your Church. Your Future. Engage." The
    committee organizing this event is composed of young adults and they have
    put together a challenging agenda for the two-day event. The gathering with
    Vehapar is being sponsored by the three Prelacies of North America. For more
    information click http://www.armenianprelacy.org/vehgatherhome.htm.

    ARCHBISHOP OSHAGAN HEADED TO MIDWEST
    Archbishop Oshagan will travel to the Midwest this weekend where he will
    visit the parish of St. Sarkis Church in Dearborn, Michigan. The Prelate
    will celebrate the Divine Liturgy on Sunday, and preside over the church's
    44th anniversary celebration.

    VICAR WILL ATTEND 160TH ANNIVERSARY GALA
    OF ARMENIAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH
    Bishop Anoushavan will represent the Eastern Prelacy at a gala celebration
    in honor of the 160th anniversary of the founding of the Armenian
    Evangelical Church, tomorrow evening, Friday, October 13, in New Jersey. The
    Vicar is one of the main speakers at the event.

    VICAR WILL TRAVEL TO OHIO
    Bishop Anoushavan will travel to Ohio this weekend where he will
    officiate the Divine Liturgy on Sunday at Holy Cross Armenian Church which
    serves the Armenian community in the Cleveland area.

    CATHOLICOS ARAM I ELECTED PRESIDENT
    OF "RELIGIONS FOR PEACE"
    At its meeting in Kyoto, Japan in August, Religions for Peace, the
    global inter-religious organization, elected His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos
    of Cilicia, as one of the organization's honorary presidents. Founded in
    1970 as an international, non-sectarian organization, Religions for Peace is
    now the largest coalition of the world's religious communities.

    BIBLE STUDY AT PRELACY
    The second session of the eight-session course on the "Letter to the
    Hebrews" will take place this Monday, October 16, at the Prelacy from 7:15
    pm to 8:45 pm, and will continue on the first and third Mondays of the
    month. Sponsored by the Armenian Religious Education Council (AREC), the
    course is conducted by Dn. Shant Kazanjian, director of AREC.
    For information about Bible studies or other Christian education
    programs, please contact Dn. Shant by telephone at 212-689-7810 or by e-mail
    at [email protected].

    CHILDREN'S CONCERT ON NOVEMBER 18
    WILL CELEBRATE "FALL COLORS"
    Tickets for the children's concert "Fall Colors" are being sold rapidly,
    so don't hesitate. Reserve your tickets now. Remember that the last children's
    concert was sold out weeks before the event. For details click
    http://www.armenianprelacy.org/fallcolors.htm.

    M IDWEST DATEV PROGRAM NOVEMBER 10-12
    The popular summer Datev program goes on the road again with a weekend
    program scheduled in the Midwest, November 10 to 12, at the Colombiere
    Retreat and Conference Center, Clarkston, Michigan.
    The program will include interactive presentations and instructions on
    faith-related topics, discussions of religious and current issues, Bible
    studies, short worship services, fellowship and recreational activities.
    Bishop Anoushavan Tanielian and Deacon Shant Kazanjian will be the
    instructors and facilitators.
    For information and registration click
    http://www.armenianprelacy.org/MidwestDatev06.pdf .

    OCTOBER IS CULTURAL MONTH
    October is a special month for Armenians; the entire month has become a
    celebration of Armenian culture. This Saturday, October 14, the Armenian
    Church commemorates the sacred legacy of the Holy Translators. In the
    traditional sense the term "Holy Translators" refers to St. Mesrob, St.
    Sahag and their disciples of the fifth century who translated the Holy
    Scriptures from Greek into Armenian. But it has taken on a wider scope and
    refers to all Church Fathers, including preachers, teachers, theologians,
    philosophers, poets, who made significant contributions to the growth of
    Armenian culture by bringing God's Word to the people.
    Specifically remembered this Saturday, along with Saint Mesrob are:
    Yeghishe, a renowned student of Sts. Sahag and Mesrob, who served as
    secretary to Vartan Mamigonian and wrote the great history of the Vartanantz
    wars; Moses of Khoren, also a student of Sts. Sahag and Mesrob, is revered
    as the father of Armenian history; David the Invincible was a student of
    Movses, He received most of his education in Athens, where he was given the
    title "invincible" because of his brilliance in philosophy; Gregory of Narek
    is considered the greatest poet of the Armenian nation and its first and
    greatest mystic; Nerses Shnorhali, a great writer, musician, theologian, and
    ecumenist.

    ORHAN PAMUK RECEIVES NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE
    It was announced today in Stockholm, Sweden, that the Turkish writer
    Orhan Pamuk is the recipient of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Literature. Pamuk
    was charged and brought to trial last year for "insulting Turkishness" by
    telling a Swiss newspaper that Turkey was unwilling to deal with two of the
    most painful episodes in recent Turkish history: the massacre of Armenians
    during World War I and the guerrilla fighting in Turkey's Kurdish southeast.
    "Thirty thousand Kurds and one million Armenians were killed in these lands,
    and nobody but me dares to talk about it," he said in an interview in
    February 2005. The charges were dropped following an international outcry in
    his defense. The 54-year-old Nobel Laureate is currently a visiting
    professor at Columbia University in New York City.

    ALSO TODAY.FRENCH PARLIAMENT PASSES LAW
    By a vote of 106 to 19, the lower house of the French Parliament today
    adopted a law similar to the statute already in effect criminalizing
    Holocaust denial, that imposes fines and a potential jail term on those
    denying the Armenian Genocide.

    "That you may know wisdom and instruction, and understand words of insight."
    (Proverbs 1:2-The first words of Scripture to be translated into Armenian).

    CALENDAR OF EVENTS

    October 15-Tribute to Aivazovsky, Lecture and Art Exhibit of reproductions
    by Karnig Alajajian, 1 pm to 4 pm. Wine and cheese reception. Organized by
    Cultural Committee of St. Sarkis Church, Douglaston, NY. For details
    718-224-2275.

    October 16-Second session of eight-session Bible study on the "Letter to the
    Hebrews" at the Prelacy, 7:15 pm to 8:45 pm, first and third Mondays of the
    month, sponsored by AREC. Conducted by Dn. Shant Kazanjian. For information:
    212-689-7810.

    October 19-22-Annual bazaar, Soorp Khatch Church, Bethesda, Maryland.

    October 22-Holy Cross Church, Troy, NY, anniversary celebration.

    October 22-"The Way We Were," a humorous and enlightening look at the past
    through song and dance, 1 pm at Pashalian Hall, St. Illuminator's Cathedral,
    New York City.

    October 29-72nd anniversary of Holy Trinity Armenian Church, Worcester,
    Massachusetts.

    November 3-4-51st Annual Bazaar of St. Stephen's Church, Watertown,
    Massachusetts, with special program for children on Saturday afternoon. For
    information 617-924-7562.

    November 3-4- Ladies Guild Food Festival, St. Gregory the Illuminator
    Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

    November 3, 4, 5-Sts. Vartanantz Church, Ridgefield, New Jersey, Annual
    Bazaar and Food Festival. For information 201-943-2950.

    November 5-Annual bazaar, St. Stephen Church, New Britain, Connecticut.

    November 5-36th Anniversary Luncheon and program, St. Gregory Armenian
    Church of Merrimack Valley, North Andover, Massachusetts.

    November 10-12-Mini Datev program for teens, ages 13 to 18. At Colombiere
    Retreat Conference Center in Clarkston, Michigan.

    November 11-42nd Anniversary of Soorp Khatch Church, Bethesda, Maryland, in
    the church hall.

    November 11-12-Sts. Vartanantz Church, Providence, annual "Armenian Fest" at
    Rhodes-on-the-Pawtuxet, Cranston, Rhode Island.

    November 17 & 18-Annual Bazaar, Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church,
    Worcester, Massachusetts.

    November 18-Children's Concert, "FALL COLORS", sponsored by the Eastern
    Prelacy at Florence Gould Hall, Alliance Francaise, New York City, featuring
    TALINE AND FRIENDS.

    November 26-St. Gregory the Illuminator Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
    First Episcopal Badarak in Philadelphia by Bishop Anoushavan Tanielian.

    December 9-Men's Club Steak Dinner, St. Gregory the Illuminator Church,
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

    December 1-3-Gathering of the Youth with Catholicos Aram I, Hyatt Regency,
    Dearborn, Michigan.

    December 24-Sunday School Christmas Pageant, St. Gregory the Illuminator
    Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

    Visit our website at www.armenianprelacy.org
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