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    The Armenian Church eNewsletter

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    July 31, 2008

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    Diocese of the
    Armenian Church
    of America (Eastern)
    630 Second Ave.
    New York, NY 10016
    www.armenianchurch.net

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    Diocesan News

    REMEMBERING VERY REV. FR. OSHAGAN MINASSIAN

    It is with great sadness that we learned the news of the passing of Very
    Rev. Fr. Oshagan Minassian on Saturday, July 26. Fr. Minassian was
    hospitalized in April for severe pneumonia - a recurring condition he had
    battled throughout his life.



    On Wednesday, July 30, Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese
    of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern), presided at a wake service for
    Fr. Minassian, held at Holy Trinity Armenian Church in Cambridge, Mass.
    Today the Primate also presided at Fr. Minassian's funeral and final
    anointing at Holy Trinity Armenian Church. All parishes of the Eastern
    Diocese will mark the 40th day of Fr. Minassian's passing with a memorial
    service on Sunday, September 7.



    To read more, visit www.armenianchurch.net.

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    PRIMATE TO VISIT ARMENIAN CHURCH OF CAPE COD

    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church
    of America (Eastern), will visit the mission parish of the Armenian Church
    of Cape Cod on Sunday, August 3. The Primate will celebrate the Divine
    Liturgy and join parishioners for a luncheon after the service. For more
    information, call Alice Hagopian at 508-255-2026.

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    PRIM ATE LEADS CIT CLASS AT ST. VARTAN CAMP

    On Thursday, July 24, Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of
    the Armenian Church of America (Eastern), visited the Ararat Center in
    upstate New York to spend an afternoon with campers attending Session C of
    St. Vartan Camp.



    Archbishop Barsamian joined the campers and staff in the Aintab building for
    lunch, and then joined Youth Outreach Coordinator Jennifer Morris for a
    counselor-in-training (CIT) class, where the 16-and-17- year-old staff
    members participate in group discussions and learn leadership skills. The
    Primate encouraged CITs to look to our Church history to find role models of
    exemplary leadership, citing qualities such as humility, discipline and
    dedication.



    "The CIT program is important to develop leaders who will one day become
    leaders in our parish communities," Archbishop Barsamian said. "I have
    enjoyed watching you grow up in the camp program as campers, and now you are
    back as the leaders and role models to the young campers."



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    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church
    of America (Eastern), looks on as campers learn Armenian in the new computer
    lab at St. Vartan Camp.



    After the CIT class, the Primate spent time with campers in the computer
    lab, which is new this year thanks to the generosity of several St. Vartan
    Camp supporters. The lab is equipped with 20 new laptops, which provide the
    campers with the opportunity to use several types of interactive software
    designed to improve Armenian language skills. "It is always a wonderful
    experience when Srpazan joins us," said Jennifer Morris. "The campers get a
    chance to have some one-on-one time visiting with our Primate and the
    interaction is uplifting for all."



    St. Vartan Camp is in its final session, which ends on Saturday, August 2.
    Hye Camp, located at Camp Hickory in Ingleside, Ill., will host its annual
    Opening Day Open House on Sunday, August 3. Click here
    <http://www.armenianchurch.net/blogs/campn ews> to read camp blogs.

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    PRIMATE MEETS WITH HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AT ST. NERSESS SUMMER CONFERENCE

    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church
    of America (Eastern), visited St. Nersess Armenian Seminary on Tuesday, July
    29 to spend time with the young people gathered there for the High School C
    Summer Conference.

    The Primate joined Rev. Fr. Stepanos Doudoukjian, director of Youth and
    Vocations at St. Nersess, as well as other visiting clergy, staff and the
    conference participants for dinner in the grand dining hall of the Seminary.
    Following dinner, the Primate engaged in a discussion with conference
    participants, who asked questions about the history of the Armenian Church,
    the priesthood and other topics.



    For more information about St. Nersess summer conferences, visit
    www.stnersess.edu.



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    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church
    of America (Eastern), with participants of the High School C Summer
    Conference at St. Nersess Armenian Seminary.

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    DIOCESE BIDS FAREWELL TO SUMMER INTERNS

    On Friday, July 25, the Diocese bid farewell to three interns who joined the
    Diocesan team this summer for an eight-week program. The interns - Deanna
    Cachoian-Schanz, of St. Gregory the Enlightener Church in White Plains,
    N.Y.; Lindsey Deirmengian, of St. John's Church in Detroit, Mich.; and
    Daniel Mantis of St. Mesrob Church in Racine, Wis. - worked in the Krikor
    and Clara Zohrab Information Center and the Finance Department at the
    Diocese. In addition to assisting with various projects, interns attended
    daily Bible-study sessions and had the opportunity to learn about the
    history of the Armenian Church and the Eastern Diocese by taking part in
    weekly lunch meetings with area clergy.



    "Working at the Krikor and Clara Zohrab Information Center this summer was
    a wonderfully rewarding experience," said Deanna Cachoian-Schanz. "Not only
    was I learning about library organization and communications, my Armenian
    reading skills improved, and I was given the opportunity to interact with
    living Armenian history - Bibles, talismans, trinkets and coins from ancient
    times - history I could touch and feel, and understand how and why it is
    still so important and amazing today."



    During Friday's farewell, Diocesan Vicar Very Rev. Fr. Haigazoun Najarian
    chrismated Cachoian-Schanz at St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral. Rev. Fr.
    Mardiros Chevian, dean of the Cathedral, Rev. Fr. Karekin Kasparian, pastor
    at St. Gregory the Enlightener Church - Cachoian-Schanz's home parish - and
    Diocesan staff also attended the ceremony. Later everyone gathered in the
    Haik and Alice Kavookjian Hall for a farewell luncheon where the interns
    were recognized for their hard work and encouraged to continue their active
    involvement in the Armenian Church.



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    Very Rev. Fr. Haigazoun Najarian and Rev. Fr. Mardiros Chevian with Diocesan
    summer interns Deanna Cachoian-Schanz, Daniel Mantis and Lindsey
    Deirmengian.

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    DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE TO THE HOLY LAND FOR ARMENIAN CHRISTMAS

    >From January 13 to 22, 2009, the Eastern Diocese will lead a pilgrimage to
    the Holy Land to celebrate Armenian Christmas according to the Old Calendar
    (January 18-19).



    This pilgrimage will give participants the opportunity to visit some of the
    holiest sites of our faith in Jerusalem and also to visit Jericho, the Sea
    of Galilee, the Dead Sea, the Jordan River, Tiberias and Qumran.
    Participants will tour the Armenian Quarter in Jerusalem and the
    Patriarchate Complex, where they will be received by the Patriarch. On
    January 18, pilgrims will travel to Bethlehem to celebrate the birth of
    Christ with a Christmas procession and a midnight Divine Liturgy. To learn
    more <http://www.armenianchurch.net/pdf/jerusalem.pd f> click here or to
    download the registration form visit <http://www.armenianchurch.net>
    www.armenian church.net.



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    The Armenian bell tower of the Church of the Holy Nativity in Bethlehem.

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    CHURCH AND HOME MATERIALS AVAILABLE ONLINE

    A wealth of new Church and Home materials are now available on our Web site,
    <http://www.armenianchurch.net/> www.armenianchurch.net. Click on the
    "Church and Home" button on the homepage and you will be directed to a
    listing of a variety of online tutorials and programs designed to offer
    "Back to the Basics" educational tools that can be used from the comfort of
    your home. Learn about Armenian Church feasts, the calendar, Modern and
    Classical Armenian and much more!

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    EVENTS ON THE CATHEDRAL PLAZA FOR VYPs (ST. VARTAN YOUNG PROFESSIONALS)

    This summer St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral is hosting monthly cultural and
    social programs to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Cathedral and to
    give young professionals in the greater New York area an opportunity to come
    together on the Cathedral's Grand Plaza. The programs feature local Armenian
    artists and musicians, a grand tour of the Cathedral complex and
    opportunities to connect with other Armenians in a unique space. Mark your
    calendars now for the following events:



    Thursday, August 7, 6-8 p.m. - Enjoy Armenian mezze and tour St. Vartan
    Cathedral (free admission)

    Thursday, September 18, 6-8 p.m. tentative date - Fall Kick-Off Coffeehouse
    featuring performances by local Armenian musicians ($10 in advance, $15 at
    the door)



    For more information, contact Rachel Goshgarian at 212-686-0710 x126 or
    <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]; or Julie
    Hoplamazian at 212-686-0710 x165 or <mailto:[email protected]>
    julieh@a rmeniandiocese.org.



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    Construction of St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral in the 1960s. The Cathedral
    was consecrated in April 1968.

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    ST. NERSESS ARMENIAN SEMINARY TO HOST BENEFIT AND REUNION IN SEPTEMBER

    St. Nersess Armenian Seminary would like to invite participants of past
    Summer and Winter Conferences to enjoy an evening of cocktails and hors
    d'oeuvres at a reunion on Saturday, September 13 at 7 p.m.


    The gathering will benefit St. Nersess Armenian Seminary and will give
    guests the opportunity to reminisce about old songs, the dinner bell and
    pool, trips to the Diocese and all the laughter and love that was shared at
    each conference.



    For more information and registration, click here
    <http://www.stnersess.edu/stars> .



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    St. Nersess Armenian Seminary will host a reunion in September for
    participants of past Summer and Winter Conferences.

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    WOMEN'S GUILD SYMPOSIUM: MIND, BODY, SPIRIT

    The 4th Annual Women's Guild Symposium - Mind, Body, Spirit - will be held
    at the Ararat Center in Greenville, N.Y., September 19-21. This is a
    wonderful opportunity to get away for the weekend and enjoy learning,
    fellowship and laughter with other women from the Diocese and beyond.



    Hear psychotherapist Dr. Anie Kalayjian make a presentation on "Empowering
    Yourself Through Movement, Laughter, Forgiveness and Love," join our book
    club, hear Anne Bruno-Loshigian speak about "15 Financial Myths for Women
    Demystified," learn dance steps with Yn. Pat Butero, try "Painting With
    Scissors: Creating a unique collage in the style of Henri Matisse" with
    Carol Loshigian and so much more. On Sunday, culminate the weekend with
    Badarak celebrated by Rev. Fr. Stepanos Doudoukjian.
    <http://www.armenianchurch.net/pdf /symposium.pdf> Click here to learn more.




    For information about WGCC programs, including Children of Armenia
    Sponsorship Program (CASP), School Bags, Habitat for Humanity and Saintly
    Women's Day, please contact Lucy Murad at 703-517-6249 or
    <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] or Louise Demirjian at
    440-331-1668 or <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected].

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    DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE TO THE MOTHER CATHEDRAL OF HOLY ETCHMIADZIN

    The Eastern Diocese will make a pilgrimage to the Mother Cathedral of Holy
    Etchmiadzin this fall to participate in the blessing of the Holy Muron
    (Oil). The two-week pilgrimage begins in late September and concludes in
    early October. The blessing of the Holy Muron will take place on Sunday,
    September 28. For more information,
    <http://www.armenianchurch.net/pdf /muron.pdf> click here or contact Arto
    Vorperian at the Diocesan Center at 212-686-0710 x213, or e-mail
    <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]. To view a video about the Holy
    Muron, <http://www.armenianchurch.net/media/muron.wmv& gt; click here.

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    ARMENIAN RECIPE INSPIRES CREATION OF RICE-A-RONI

    Armenians have contributed a number of dishes to mainstream American
    cuisine, not least of which is Armenian pilaf. In a report airing this
    morning, National Public Radio traced the birth of Rice-A-Roni, the
    now-famous rice and pasta products that were inspired by an Armenian recipe.
    Click <http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?s toryId`067862> here
    to learn more.






    SAVE THE DATE: CELEBRATING 40 YEARS

    Sunday, October 12, 2008

    The 40th anniversary commemoration of the consecration of St. Vartan
    Armenian Cathedral will take place on Sunday, October 12, along with the
    distribution of the Holy Muron (Oil) from the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin
    to our parishes. The Divine Liturgy will be celebrated by Archbishop Khajag
    Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of America
    (Eastern), and will be followed by a requiem service (Hoki Hankisd) for all
    the deceased godfathers and committee members who played a part in the
    founding of our Cathedral. A celebratory luncheon will take place in the
    Haik and Alice Kavookjian Hall following services, during which all
    individuals who participated in the establishment of St. Vartan Armenian
    Cathedral will be honored.



    Reservations for the luncheon can be made by sending a $40 check (payable to
    the Diocese of the Armenian Church) to: Lorraine Marootian, 774 Butternut
    Dr., Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417. For more information, call the Diocese at
    212-686-0710 or e-mail <mailto:[email protected]>
    st [email protected].



    Commemorative bracelets honoring the 40th anniversary of St. Vartan
    Cathedral are available in silver or gold at the Cathedral or by ordering
    directly from www.AlexandAni.com.





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    Prayer for the Week


    Guard us, O Christ our God, in peace under the shadow of your holy and
    venerable Cross. Deliver us from the visible and invisible enemy. Make us
    worthy to give you thanks and to glorify you together with the Father and
    the Holy Spirit, now and always and unto the ages of ages. Amen.
    More prayers
    <http://www.stvartanbookstore.com/index .asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=5246&
    HS=1 > <http://www.armenianchurch.net/prayer>

    Scripture for the Week


    Is 62:1-11

    2 Tm 2:15-19

    Jn 6:30-47

    Saints & Feasts


    8/2: St. Gregory the Theologian

    8/3: Sixth Sunday after Transfiguration

    May God bless and keep you and your family.
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