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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

    September 11, 2006


    BISHOP ANOUSHAVAN TANIEIAN'S SERVICE
    TO ARMENIAN CHURCH SPANS THREE DECADES

    HIS SERVICE AND RECENT ELEVATION WILL BE
    CELEBRATED ON OCTOBER 1

    NEW YORK, NY-On Sunday, October 1, the more than three decades of service
    that His Grace Bishop Anoushavan Tanielian has rendered to the Armenian
    Church will be celebrated as well as his recent Episcopal consecration in
    June.
    The celebration will take place at the Terrace on the Park in Flushing
    Meadows, New York, beginning at 3 pm, under the auspices of His Eminence
    Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, Prelate of the Armenian Apostolic Church of
    America. Bishop Anoushavan will officiate over the Divine Liturgy in the
    morning at St. Sarkis Armenian Church in Douglaston, New York, where he
    served as parish priest for two decades. Last year he was assigned to serve
    as Vicar General of the Prelacy, a post that he previously fulfilled on a
    part-time basis.

    EARLY YEARS
    Bishop Anoushavan (baptismal name Torkom) was born on January 29, 1951,
    in Beirut, Lebanon, the sixth and youngest child of Antranig and Araxie
    Tanielian.
    He received his elementary education at Forty Martyrs School. From a
    very young age he participated in the choir, singing the beautiful religious
    hymns. His grandfather, Artin, his mother and father, and his Sunday school
    teachers were his early instructors in religion. "I remember my mother's
    simple but very deep faith," he recalls today. "She had many religious
    traditions she faithfully kept. My parents have been my best teachers. I
    came to understand God's essence, through their unconditional love,
    understanding, patience and forgiveness."
    Torkom took a giant step in his early years when he left home and
    entered the Seminary in Antelias. "Now I realize what sacrifices my mother
    made when I told her of my decision to go to Antelias. She supported my
    decision and wished me good luck, but I still remember her tearful eyes."
    Torkom Tanielian was ordained a celibate priest on November 26, 1972, by
    Archbishop Ardak Manougian, Prelate of Tehran, Iran, and given the new name,
    Anoushavan.
    In 1974, he received the fourth degree of Vartabed of the Armenian
    Church by Catholicos Khoren I. This was just the beginning of the many works
    and responsibilities that he undertook at the Catholicosate of Cilicia from
    1973 to 1984. Besides extensive scholarly work, during this period his days
    were filled with the responsibility of being the librarian of the
    Catholicosate, where he admits he was the happiest in the world of books.

    SPIRITUAL ADVISOR
    Through lectures and seminars he became a spiritual advisor to young men
    and women in the Theological Seminary, Hamazkayin Armenological Studies
    Institute, Mardigian and Garmirian elementary schools, and to the Armenian
    Church University Students Association.
    Those early years of his service were also the years of the tragic civil
    war in Lebanon. Although these years were a dark period in his life, they
    were also the time when his years of training went into practice. He
    demonstrated the true meaning of social work. He joined with social agencies
    to provide help. He made regular visits to the hospitals to visit the
    wounded. He visited the homes of the needy.
    During this period, witnessing the inhumanity of human beings towards
    one another, he understood the true role of prayer. "In this war period I
    felt how mighty prayer is, not only as a daily necessity but as the main
    source of vitality. It is only through prayer and conversations with God
    that you receive an inner power to resist hopelessness," he recalls now.

    ECUMENISM AND VISIT
    TO ARMENIA
    In the summer of 1978, Bishop Anoushavan attended the World Council of
    Churches Faith and Order Commission in Bengalore, India, beginning his many
    years of ecumenical encounters. His experience and expertise resulted in his
    recent appointment by Catholicos Aram I as the Ecumenical Officer on behalf
    of the Catholicosate of Cilicia in the entire United States of America.
    His first visit to Armenia took place in 1976. This was to be followed
    by many more on various occasions for different reasons. His most recent
    visit was this past summer where he directed a summer religious camp for
    some of the orphans in the Prelacy's Orphan Sponsorship Program. But that
    first trip in '76, which extended for three months, was memorable: "My heart
    was pounding when I saw the wide peaks of Mount Ararat over the skies. When
    the plane landed, I was serene and felt that I was home at last."

    UNITED STATES AND
    HIGHER EDUCATION
    His first visit to the United States was in 1980 when he came as the
    staff bearer to His Holiness Karekin II. He returned in 1984 to attend
    Princeton Theological Seminary where he received a Master of Theology
    degree. He was awarded another Masters Degree from Columbia University in
    Philosophy in 1992. Thus began his long journey toward his doctoral degree.
    His student days were filled not only with studies but also service,
    especially to St. Gregory the Illuminator Church in Philadelphia, and Sts.
    Vartanantz Church in New Jersey. Along with Sunday preaching, he conducted
    Bible studies, organized youth seminars and lecture series, and organized a
    unique sharagan (hymns) choir.

    SERVICE TO ST. SARKIS
    He was called to full time service to St. Sarkis Church in Douglaston,
    New York, and therefore had to put his doctoral studies on the "back
    burner." He was appointed to serve as pastor of St. Sarkis by His Eminence
    Archbishop Mesrob Ashjian and he continued to serve that parish until May
    2005 when he was called to serve as full time Vicar General of the Eastern
    Prelacy. His two decades of service to St. Sarkis were marked with
    tremendous achievements for the parish. He revitalized or created anew many
    of the auxiliary groups that became and continue to be a lifeline for the
    parish.

    PERSEVERANCE BRINGS
    ACHIEVEMENT
    After many years of concentrated effort while serving as a full time
    parish priest, part time Vicar of the Prelacy, and chairman of the Religious
    Council, Bishop Anoushavan Tanielian was conferred with the Doctor of
    Philosophy degree from Columbia University in May 2003.
    At the time Archbishop Oshagan, the Prelate, noted, "Others in his
    circumstances would have just given up, but Hayr Anoushavan persevered and
    in spite of a 'double-time-plus' schedule he succeeded in completing his
    studies and his dissertation and he graduated with high distinction."
    His doctoral dissertation was on St. Nerses of Lambron, specifically his
    Commentary on the Wisdom of Solomon. He recalls that he chose this for two
    reasons: the personality of the author and the nature of his work. "Nerses
    of Lambron was a unique individual," he said. "Like his namesake, Catholicos
    Nerses the Great, he was a man of intellect, compassion and particularly
    adept at negotiations. Like the Holy Translators, he was open-minded in
    borrowing from the achievements of fellow Christians in order to enrich the
    Armenian heritage."

    CELEBRATING SERVICE
    Today, Bishop Anoushavan continues his dedicated service to the Church
    with new responsibilities. But his goal remains the same: To serve the
    Armenian Church and to make her a beacon of faith for the Armenian people in
    the diaspora and the homeland.
    The celebration on October 1 is in honor of Bishop Anoushavan but it is
    also a celebration of the sacrifice and dedication of our early Church
    Fathers, who continue to guide the steps of those in service today.
    For information about the banquet in honor of Bishop Anoushavan, contact the
    Prelacy at 212-689-7810.
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