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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

    September 12, 2006
    ___________________

    PRIMATE INVITES YOUNG PRIEST FROM ARMENIA TO DIOCESE

    By Jake Goshert

    On Sunday, September 10, 2006, Fr. Khatchadour Kesablyan will celebrate the
    one-year anniversary of his priestly ordination by celebrating the badarak
    at his new home, the Holy Trinity Church of Cambridge, MA.

    Born and raised in Armenia, Fr. Kesablyan was invited to join the Diocese of
    the Armenian Church of America (Eastern) by Archbishop Khajag Barsamian,
    Primate, with the blessing of His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and
    Catholicos of All Armenians. He and his wife, Anna, and their 9-month-old
    daughter, Maria, arrived in Cambridge on August 6 for a one-year posting as
    a pastoral intern.

    "I am pleased Fr. Khatchadour accepted my invitation to join us here in the
    United States," Archbishop Barsamian said. "He is a faithful young man,
    anxious to share his energy and passion for Christ with our parishioners. I
    know he will be warmly welcomed by all the Armenians in his new home."

    YOUNG FAITH

    Fr. Kesablyan was born in the city of Etchmiadzin in Armenia in 1976. With
    several priests in his extended family, he saw the power of faith close-up
    from an early age.

    "I was raised in a family full of faith," he said. "The idea of God was
    always in my heart because I saw it in the eyes of my family as they came
    and went to church. I also had many relatives who were priests, and they
    noticed in my faith and desire to serve God and his people."

    With the encouragement of his family, at the age of 15 he enrolled in the
    Kevorkian Theological Seminary of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin.
    Following his graduation in 1998, he taught history and the New Testament at
    the seminary for a year. Fr. Kesablyan then spent two years as a chaplain
    in the Armenian army.

    >From 2002 to 2005, he was the executive secretary of the Department of
    Intern-church Relations for the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin.

    He was ordained into the priesthood on September 11, 2005, and served in the
    Diocese of Siunik in southern Armenia.

    "What I am called to do is to serve not only God, but his people in whatever
    way I can," Fr. Kesablyan said about his ministry.

    NEW HOME

    While in Cambridge, Fr. Kesablyan is adjusting to life in America and taking
    English lessons. He is also actively serving the parish alongside its
    pastor, Fr. Vasken Kouzouian. He will be working with Sunday and Armenian
    School students, aiding youth programs, visiting shut-ins and nursing homes,
    and serving in other pastoral ways. His wife is singing in the choir and
    will be joining Fr. Kesablyan in working with the junior choir.

    "The community loves this man and his family," Fr. Kouzouian said. "They
    see how warm and welcoming he is. Overall, we're very excited to have him
    with us."

    Fr. Kesablyan said he is pleased by his welcome, and that he is enjoying
    learning about life in an Armenian parish in America. He is energized to
    see the effort being made in America to retain the Armenian nature of the
    church.

    "I am positively impressed with the Armenian community here in the United
    States, so many thousands of miles away from our homeland, yet they retain
    their faith and ties to national traditions -- the Armenian spirit, our
    culture and language, and of course our fundamental traditions," he said.
    "To keep these things here in America is a very difficult task, but the
    Armenians are doing it."

    "I would like to express my gratitude and respect to His Holiness Catholicos
    Karekin II and Archbishop Barsamian, who have offered their blessing to this
    new phase in my ministry and life," Fr. Kesablyan said. "Also, I want to
    thank the pastor of Holy Trinity, the parish council, and the community here
    for their warm welcome and hospitality."

    ASSISTING THE TRANSITION

    Fr. Kesablyan is the first young priest to come to the United States at the
    invitation of the Eastern Diocese as part of a new effort to provide
    Armenian-born clergy with the understanding and knowledge to effectively
    serve parishes in America.

    Under the internship program, clergy coming from the Mother See of Holy
    Etchmiadzin will spend at least one year serving under an experienced pastor
    in the Eastern Diocese. The interning priest will meet with his mentor
    pastor on a weekly basis and be evaluated every two months by both the
    mentor and the Primate. The purpose of the evaluations is to give proper
    help and additional guidance to the interning priest.

    Along with his mentor-priest, the interning clergy will meet with various
    other leaders of the Diocese to discuss the responsibilities of priests in
    America. They will meet with Fr. Daniel Findikyan and Dr. Roberta Irvine
    from St. Nersess Seminary to study educational and homiletic issues. They
    will meet with Fr. Karekin Kasparian and Fr. Untzag Nalbandian to discuss
    their psychological readiness. Fr. Simeon Odabashian will instruct the
    clergy on Diocesan and parish organization and functionality. Fr. Vasken
    Kouzouian will work with the interning clergy to improve their English and
    knowledge of American customs. Yn. Arpi Kouzouian will meet with the
    yeretzgins from Armenia to summarize expected duties.

    "This is part of an effort to make new clergy from Armenia comfortable and
    capable of serving in parishes throughout the Eastern Diocese," Archbishop
    Barsamian said. "While the word of God remains the same worldwide, our
    expectations and the demands we put on priests here in America are quite
    different than those faced by clergy in Armenia. And we want to diminish
    any barriers -- cultural, linguistic, psychological -- that would keep a
    devoted young Armenian clergyman from serving the flock here in America."

    -- 9/12/06

    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): At the invitation of Archbishop Khajag Barsamian,
    Primate of the Eastern Diocese, and with the blessing of His Holiness
    Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, Fr.
    Khatchadour Kesablyan, a priest from Armenia, has begun serving a one-year
    pastoral internship at the Holy Trinity Church of Cambridge, MA, under the
    parish's priest, Fr. Vasken Kouzouian.
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