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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

    October 19, 2006
    ___________________

    GALA 40TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF HOLY TRINITY CHURCH IN CHELTENHAM, PA

    By Florence Avakian

    It was a celebration not of a church building, but of the effort to see the
    sanctuary built. It was a celebration of generations past who gave of their
    time and effort to see a church blossom in their neighborhood.

    "On this 40th anniversary of the Holy Trinity Church, we celebrate not only
    this beautiful place, but more so, its members -- those before us and those
    yet to come. This church is living and breathing, and is surely eternal,"
    said Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian
    Church of America (Eastern), during festivities marking the anniversary of
    the Church of the Holy Trinity of Cheltenham, PA.

    The 40th anniversary of the consecration of the Holy Trinity Armenian Church
    began with the Holy Badarak celebrated by the Primate on September 24, 2006.
    During his inspiring sermon, in which he addressed the youth directly, he
    likened them to Christ's Disciples, who he had sent into the world to spread
    the Gospel.

    HONORING THE PAST

    As the more than 250 parishioners and guests filed the church auditorium for
    the gala banquet, a power point presentation took place detailing the
    church's history and the many individuals who played a crucial role in its
    development.

    It was in 1966 that the church was consecrated by then-Primate Bishop Torkom
    Manoogian. It was the first time that a Primate who had been the former
    pastor of a community returned to consecrate a newly built sanctuary.

    In remarks during the banquet, the church's current pastor, Fr. Tateos
    Abdalian, poetically paid tribute to the founding fathers of the church,
    "the visionaries of 40 years ago, who after facing trial and tribulations,
    disappointments and hardship, had the courage to be like a small mountain
    stream creating great rivers, like the small grain of corn waiting to sprout
    to build again our Holy Trinity Church."

    This theme was echoed by the recipient of the Dr. Albert Keshgegian, who was
    presented with the St. Vartan Award during the banquet. Dr. Keshgegian has
    found time in his busy schedule to serve, with dedication, his church as a
    deacon, choir member, chairman of the ACYOA, Diocesan delegate, Sunday
    School teacher, and parish council member. A biochemist employed in the
    department of pathology at Main Line Hospitals, has also written several
    books on meditation and lectured on various religious topics.

    "Use your talents for their church, be it in writing, singing, making the
    best pilaf, or even fixing a broken window. Listen to God's voice within
    you and follow it," Dr. Keshgegian told those gathered at the anniversary
    banquet. "And what you end up accomplishing may be something far greater
    than what you had ever though could be."

    CELEBRATING THE FUTURE

    In his remarks, the Primate recalled the recent Diocesan Assembly and
    reiterated the Diocesan theme for the year: "Church and Home: One in
    Spirit." He said this focus showed it was necessary to deepen our
    understanding of the Armenian Church.

    "We cannot be Armenian Christians on Sunday, and something else on Monday,"
    he said. "We are obligated to exhibit a constancy of faith before our
    children, before our families, before our communities, and even beyond."

    "The Gospels remind us that a candle placed under a bushel sheds no light,"
    he continued. "The purpose of carrying the Armenian flame is to stand in
    its revealing light. My hope and prayer for you is that you find
    inspiration in this celebration today, to carry the flame of our faith and
    heritage, holding it higher, walking taller, than those who came before us."

    It was a fitting message to a community celebrating its 40th anniversary,
    urging today's young Armenians to build upon the successes of those who came
    before, those who built the Holy Trinity Church.

    And, Fr. Tateos said, being involved in the Armenian Church in America
    unites two strong identities, both of which are wonderful to embrace.

    "My family was American and proud of everything that this country stood for.
    But we were Armenians, and we never forgot our faith, our heritage, our
    ancestry, our language, not as a museum curator, but as a living testimony
    to the spirit of our people, a spirit that had been passed from generation
    to generation for three millennia," he said.

    The Primate expressed appreciation for Fr. Abdalian's devotion and his
    "never-ending labor, steadfast leadership, commitment to this church, the
    community, and to our faith. This church has every right to be proud for
    its accomplishments and successes -- your youth, the educational programs,
    your outreach ministry, and much more."

    -- 10/18/06

    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): Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Eastern
    Diocese, celebrates the badarak during on September 24, 2006, marking the
    40th anniversary of the Church of the Holy Trinity in Cheltenham, PA.

    PHOTO CAPTION (2): Archbishop Barsamian and Fr. Tateos Abdalian, pastor of
    the Church of the Holy Trinity, present Dr. Albert Keshgegian with the St.
    Vartan Award during the program celebrating the 40th anniversary of the
    parish.

    PHOTO CAPTION (3): Members of the Akhtamar Dance Group perform during the
    40th anniversary celebration of the Church of the Holy Trinity in
    Cheltenham, PA, on September 24, 2006.

    PHOTO CAPTION (4): Peter Hovnanian, who served as master of ceremonies
    during the banquet marking the 40th anniversary of the Church of the Holy
    Trinity in Cheltenham, PA, leads a toast to the parish's future on September
    24, 2006.

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