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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
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: http://www.armenianprelacy.org
    Contact: Iris Papazian

    CROSSROADS E-NEWSLETTER - August 14, 2008

    ARCHBISHOP OSHAGAN WILL PRESIDE OVER SERVICES
    AT ST. ASDVADZADZIN CHURCH IN WHITINSVILLE
    Archbishop Oshagan will travel to Whitinsville, Massachusetts, where
    this Sunday he will preside over services at St. Asdvadzadzin Church, on the
    occasion of the Assumption of the Holy Mother of God. He will officiate the
    Blessing of the Grapes ceremony that will follow the Liturgy on the church
    grounds with the participation of New England area clergy.

    LINKED IN: A WEEKEND WORKSHOP FOR STUDENTS & PROFESSIONALS
    Are you looking for a way to connect with friends and with your church?
    Would you like to learn more about your Armenian spiritual heritage?
    In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Prelacy under the
    Catholicosate of Cilicia, a workshop for students and professionals (ages 18
    to 35) will take place September 26 to 28, at St. Mary Coptic Orthodox
    Retreat Center in Charlton, Massachusetts.
    Direct your questions via email to [email protected]
    PLEASE NOTE: The registration form is now on the web page. Don't delay. Send
    in your form right away as space is limited.

    PAN-DIASPORA YOUTH CONFERENCE BEGINS TODAY IN BIKFAYA
    The Pan-Diaspora Youth Conference opened today at the St. Asdvadzadzin
    Monastery in Bikfaya,
    Lebanon, with participants from around the world. Participation was limited
    to a maximum of 110 in order to make the lectures and round-table
    discussions more intimate and focused. Thirteen young people from parishes
    of the Eastern Prelacy are attending the youth conference which will
    continue through to Saturday, August 16. The general theme of the conference
    is "The Armenian Youth Face the Challenges of the 21st Century."

    WEEK OF PRAYERS IN BIKFAYA ON EVE OF ST. ASDVADZADZIN
    A week of prayers began on Monday, August 11 and will continue until
    tomorrow, August 15 at the St. Asdvadzadzin Monastery in Bikfaya, Lebanon,
    the summer residence of the Catholicosate, as preparation for the Feast of
    St. Asdvadzadzin (The Assumption). The prayers, under the auspices of His
    Holiness Aram I and organized by the Catholicosate's Christian Education
    Department, start each day at 10 am and include Bible studies, sermons,
    singing of hymns, and Gospel readings.

    CATHOLICOS ARAM I RECEIVES AGBU PRESIDENT
    His Holiness Aram I received Berj Setrakian, president of the Armenian
    General Benevolent Union (AGBU), in Bikfaya, on August 10. Hagop Ateshian, a
    member of the Central Committee of the Catholicosate also attended the
    meeting. His Holiness and Mr. Setrakian discussed issues of interest to the
    Armenian nation worldwide, as well as projects underway both in Armenia and
    the Diaspora under the auspices of the AGBU.

    ANNIVERSARY BANQUET SET FOR OCTOBER 25
    The dual anniversaries of the 110th anniversary of the establishment of
    the Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America and the 50th
    anniversary of the Prelacy's affiliation with the Great House of Cilicia
    will be marked with a gala banquet on Saturday, October 25, at the Marriott
    at Glenpointe in Teaneck New Jersey. An exhibit about the history of the
    Prelacy and a DVD film, "A Journey of Faith" will be on display during the
    cocktail hour. We will provide regular updates about this event.

    MAJOR RENOVATION UNDERWAY AT ST. ILLUMINATOR CATHEDRAL
    Major renovation of St. Illuminator's Cathedral in New York City has
    begun. Until the renovation is completed the Divine Liturgy will be offered
    every Sunday at 10:40 a.m. at the Armenian Center, 69-23 47th Street,
    Woodside, New York.

    ARMENIAN-AMERICAN NIGHT IN NEW YORK
    Armenian-American night-a free concert under the stars-will take place
    this Sunday evening, August 17, 7 pm, at the Harry Chapin Lakeside Theatre
    of Eisenhower Park, East Meadow, New York. The concert will feature the
    singer Karno with his band and the Akhtamar Dance Ensemble. For information:
    516-572-0355.

    DAILY BIBLE READINGS
    Bible readings for today, Thursday, August 14 are: 1 Corinthians
    15:34-49; Mark 3:20-30.
    .and the crowd came together again, so that they could not even eat.
    When his family heard it, they went out to restrain him, for people were
    saying, "He has gone out of his mind." And the scribes who came down from
    Jerusalem said, "He has Beelzebul, and by the ruler of the demons he casts
    out demons." And he called them to him, and spoke to them in parables, "How
    can Satan cast out Satan? If a kingdom is divided against itself, that
    kingdom cannot stand. And if a house is divided against itself, that house
    will not be able to stand. And Satan has risen up against himself and is
    divided, he cannot stand, but his end has come. But no one can enter a
    strong man's house and plunder his property without first tying up the
    strong man; then indeed the house can be plundered.
    "Truly I tell you, people will be forgiven for their sins and whatever
    blasphemies they utter; but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit can
    never have forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin"-for they had said,
    "He has an unclean spirit." (Mark 3:20-30)

    FEAST OF ASSUMPTION AND BLESSING OF GRAPES
    This Sunday, August 17, the Armenian Church commemorates the Feast of
    the Assumption (Verapokoum) of the Holy Mother of God and the Blessing of
    the Grapes. Although in modern Armenian verapokoum means "change again," in
    classical Armenian it means "transport up."
    According to tradition, Mary, the Mother of Christ, died and was buried
    by the apostles. The apostle Bartholomew, who was not present at her
    funeral, wished to visit her grave, but when the gravestone was lifted they
    were surprised to find that the body had disappeared. It was believed that
    Christ had come and taken his mother to the Heavenly Kingdom. Based on this
    event, the Church Fathers established the Feast of the Assumption of the
    Blessed Virgin Mary, which is one of the five tabernacle feast days in the
    Armenian Church's liturgical calendar. It is celebrated on the Sunday
    closest to August 15. The feast is preceded by a week of fasting and a
    memorial day the day after.
    Because Bartholomew was very fond of the Holy Mother, the apostle John
    gave him an image of her (which she had given to John). Bartholomew took
    this image with him to Armenia to Darbnots Kar in the province of Antsev,
    Vaspourakan (Western Armenia) where a convent of nuns, Hagyatz Vank
    (Monastery for the Spirits) was built and where the icon was kept. Most
    images of Bartholomew show him holding this icon.
    The concept of the Virgin Mary's Assumption is an old one as seen in
    sacred prose and poetry dedicated to the Holy Mother. However, it did not
    become a basic doctrine of the church until the ninth century and it was in
    the twelfth century that the feast was called "The Assumption."
    In the Armenian Church the Blessing of the Grapes takes place on this
    holy day, although there is no direct connection. Similar to other holidays,
    it coincides with a pagan era festival, which the Church Fathers
    incorporated into the church calendar. The hymn Park Sourp Khatachesi (Glory
    to Your Sacred Cross) is sung; Biblical passages are recited, followed by a
    prayer composed by Catholicos Nerses Shnorhali specifically for this
    occasion. After the prayer, the grapes are blessed three times with
    Orhnestsee Bahbanestsee and then the blessed grapes are distributed to the
    faithful, many of whom refrain from eating grapes until this blessing takes
    place.
    Certainly we can say that the Blessing of the Grapes commemoration is a
    celebration of the fruitfulness of the earth. Grapes are one of the oldest
    cultivated plants in the world, and according to biblical history, Noah
    planted a vineyard immediately after disembarking from the Ark (Genesis,
    chapter 9) in Nakhichevan. And, of course, the wine of the Divine Liturgy
    comes from grapes.


    We leave you this week with a portion of the prayer written by Catholicos
    Nerses Shnorhali for the
    Blessing of the Grapes.
    "Bless, O Lord, the grape plants and vineyards from which these grapes are
    taken and presented to the holy church, and make them bountiful and
    fruitful; let them be like good and fertile land, protect the vineyards from
    all kinds of misfortunes and destruction which come from above because of
    our sins, from hail, from cold, from hot winds, and from destructive
    insects, so that we may enjoy that which You have created in this world for
    our enjoyment and for Your glory, and grant that we may be worthy to eat and
    drink with You from the bounty of Your most fruitful vine at the table of
    Your Father's Kingdom, according to the just promise which You made, to the
    nor and glory of Your coexisting Trinity, the Father, the Son and the most
    Holy Spirit to whom is due glory, power and honor, now and forever. Amen."

    CALENDAR OF EVENTS

    August 17-St. Asdvadzadzin Church, Whitinsville, Massachusetts, picnic and
    blessing of the grapes, officiated by Archbishop Oshagan and New England
    area clergy. On church grounds, beginning at 12 noon. For information:
    508-234-3677 or www.armenianchurchofwhit.org.

    August 17-St. Illuminator's Cathedral, Feast of the Assumption of the Holy
    Mother of God and Blessing of the Grapes, and picnic, at the Armenian
    Center, Woodside, NY. For information 212-689-5880.

    September 7-Annual picnic Festival of St. Gregory Church, North Andover,
    Massachusetts, at American Legion Grounds, Haverhill, Massachusetts,
    beginning at 12 noon.

    August 3-Sts. Vartanantz Church, Providence, Rhode Island, Blessing of the
    Grapes picnic. Camp Haiastan, Franklin, Massachusetts, noon to 6 pm, rain or
    shine.

    August 10-Holy Trinity Armenian Church, Worcester, Massachusetts. Annual
    picnic on church grounds. Free admission; free parking.

    August 17-Sts. Vartanantz Church, Ridgefield, New Jersey, annual church
    picnic and blessing of the grapes at Dunkerhook Park, Pavilion D, Paramus,
    NJ. For information 201-943-2950.

    September 7-St. Stephen's Church of New Britain-Hartford, Connecticut,
    annual picnic, 1 pm to dusk at Quartette Club Grounds, 225 Wooster Street,
    New Britain. Rain or shine. Free admission.

    September 14-Sts. Vartanantz Church, Ridgefield, New Jersey. Celebration of
    the Holy Cross and Madagh. For information 201-943-2950.

    September 19-Sts. Vartanantz Church Ladies Guild, Providence, Rhode Island,
    present "Remembering the Good Old Days. 8 pm, Aramian Auditorium. For
    tickets and information 401-434-4467.

    September 21-Holy Trinity Armenian Church, Worcester, Massachusetts, annual
    church banquet. Details to follow.

    September 22-13th annual St. Stephen's School/ACEC Golf Tournament,
    Framingham Country Club, Framingham, MA. For information, Astor Guzelian,
    781-326-5764.

    September 25-Sixth annual golf outing hosted by Sts. Vartanantz Church,
    Ridgefield, New Jersey, at River Vale Country Club, River Vale, New Jersey.
    For information contact Richard Krikorian 201-784-2236 or church office
    201-943-2950.

    September 26-28-National Youth Conference at Holy Virgin Mary Spiritual
    Vineyard, Charlton, Massachusetts.

    September 29-30-Clergy conference at the Holy Virgin Mary Spiritual
    Vineyard, Charlton, Massachusetts.

    October 17-18-Annual Fall Fair of St. Gregory Church, North Andover,
    Massachusetts, Jaffarian Hall.

    October 19-St. Stephen's Church of New Britain-Hartford, first Connecticut
    performance of "Hello Ellis Island," at Silas Deane Middle School, 551 Silas
    Deane Highway, Wethersfield, Connecticut. Program starts at 3 pm; reception
    follows. Advance reservation desired. Adults $25; Students $10; Children
    under 12 $5. Tickets at door $30. For information: 860-229-8322.

    October 31, November 1 and 2-Sts. Vartanantz Church, Ridgefield, New Jersey,
    Annual Bazaar and Food Festival. For information 201-943-2950.

    November 2-St. Stephen's Church of New Britain-Hartford, Connecticut, 83rd
    anniversary banquet at Indian Hill Country Club, 111 Golf Street, Newington,
    Connecticut. Reception 1 pm, dinner at 2 pm. For information: 860-229-8322.

    November 8 & 9-Sts. Vartanantz Church, Providence, Rhode Island, largest
    Armenian Fest in New England. Saturday 12 noon to 10 pm; Sunday 12 noon to 8
    pm. Rhodes-on-the-Pawtuxet, Broad Street, Cranston, Rhode Island. Kebobs and
    kufta dinners. Live Armenian music. For information: 401-434-4467.

    November 9-38th anniversary of St. Gregory Church, North Andover,
    Massachusetts, and 50th anniversary of the Prelacy under the Holy See of
    Cilicia, presided over by His Grace Bishop Anoushavan at Jaffarian Hall
    following Divine Liturgy.

    October 25-Gala celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Prelacy of the
    Armenian Apostolic Church of America under the jurisdiction of the Great
    House of Cilicia and the 110th anniversary of the establishment of the
    Armenian Church of America. Marriott at Glenpointe, Teaneck, New Jersey.
    Details to follow.

    November 21 and 22-Holy Trinity Armenian Church, Worcester, Massachusetts,
    Fall Food Festival.

    November 23-William Saroyan Centennial Celebration, co-sponsored by the
    Anthropology/Armenian Museum at Queens College and the AGBU, 3 pm at Lefrak
    Concert Hall, Queens College, Flushing, New York. Archbishop Oshagan will
    participate. The program includes readings and a play by Saroyan. Also
    special performance by the Aaron Copeland School of Music students of the
    music of composer Arno Babadjanian. For information: 718-428-5650.
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