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    November 26, 2008
    Press Release
    Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America
    H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate
    6252 Honolulu Avenue
    La Crescenta, CA 91214
    Tel: (818) 248-7737
    Fax: (818) 248-7745
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.westernprelacy.org


    PRELATE DEPARTS FOR THE VATICAN AND LEBANON

    On Saturday, November 22nd, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian,
    Prelate, departed for the Vatican to join the delegation of H.H. Aram I,
    Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, on an official visit to H.H. Pope
    Benedict XVI.
    Following the weeklong visit, the Prelate will head to Lebanon for
    the Catholicosate General Assembly which will take place from December 2nd
    to the 6th in Antelias. The Western Prelacy has fifteen delegates at the
    Assembly.
    In the Prelate's absence, Religious Council Chairman Very Rev. Fr.
    Muron Aznikian has been assigned to oversee the daily operations of the
    Prelacy.


    DIVINE LITURGY AT THE PRELACY CHAPEL

    On Saturday, December 6th, Divine Liturgy will be celebrated at the
    Prelacy St. Dertad and St. Ashkhen Chapel. Services begin at 6:00 p.m.
    The celebrant is pastor of St. Sarkis Church Rev. Fr. Khoren
    Baboochian.
    Members of the youth choir will participate in the services.


    PRESIDENT BAKO SAHAKYAN VISITS THE PRELACY

    On the afternoon of Tuesday, November 25th, President of
    Nagorno-Karabakh His Excellency Bako Sahakyan paid an official visit to the
    Prelacy. The President was accompanied by H.E. Archbishop Barkev
    Mardirossian, Prelate of Artsakh, Nagorno-Karabakh representative in
    Washington Mr. Vartan Barseghian, and officials. Given that H.E. Archbishop
    Moushegh Mardirossian is currently at the Vatican as part of the delegation
    of H.H. Catholicos Aram I for a visit with H.H. Pope Benedict XVI, the
    President and officials were welcomed to the Prelacy by H.E. Archbishop
    Yeprem Tabakian, Central Executive member Mr. Khajag Dikijian, Religious and
    Executive Council members, Board of Regents members and principals, and
    Ladies Auxiliary members.
    The visit began with Archbishop Tabakian inviting Very Rev. Fr.
    Barthev Gulumian to deliver the Prelate's remarks. In his written
    statement, the Prelate welcomed the guests who are in Los Angeles ahead of
    the Armenia Fund Telethon, and reaffirmed the support of our community to
    the progress of Artsakh. Archbishop Tabakian then welcomed the President
    and guests, and reiterated that the Diaspora is committed to the development
    and advancement of Artsakh.
    In his welcoming remarks, Mr. Dikijian stated that collaboration
    with Armenia and Artsakh will surely be on the agenda of the upcoming
    General Assembly of the Catholicosate of Cilicia in which he will
    participate. Remarks were also offered by Very Rev. Fr. Muron Aznikian and
    Executive Council Vice-Chair Mr. Garo Avakian.
    Archbishop Barkev Mardirossian conveyed his thanks and appreciation
    for the welcome and for the expressions of support. He asserted that the
    liberation of Artsakh two decades ago was due to the collective support of
    all Armenians, stating that the same is needed for the successful
    realization of all future endeavors. He concluded that we must defend and
    strengthen Artsakh and prove that we are faithful in our responsibilities so
    that God will grant us even greater opportunities.
    Concluding remarks were offered by President Sahakyan. He began by
    expressing thanks for the Prelate's remarks and for the staunch support of
    the Catholicosate of Cilicia. He stated that during his visit to the
    Prelacy last year, he had the chance to report on anticipated projects and
    now is an opportunity to discuss those projects with the Diaspora
    representatives and have their input for the implementation. He stated that
    Artsakh is still faced with the healing of old wounds and subsequently the
    general advancement of the country, and expressed confidence that the
    country will overcome these challenges because of the backing of all
    Armenians. He concluded by urging all Armenians to remain united in the
    safeguarding and rebuilding of our homeland and to visit Artsakh as it is
    their home as well.
    At the conclusion of the official visit, the President and guests
    were presented with mementos. A reception organized by the Ladies Auxiliary
    followed.


    RECEPTION IN HONOR OF PRESIDENT BAKO SAHAKYAN AND MINISTER OF DIASPORA
    AFFAIRS HRANUSH HAKOBIAN

    On the evening of Tuesday, November 25th, a reception in honor of
    President of Nagorno-Karabakh H.E. Bako Sahakyan and Minister of Diaspora
    Affairs Hranush Hakobian took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hacob and
    Hilda Baghdasarian.
    The reception was organized by Armenia Fund.
    Rev. Fr. Vazken Atmajian represented the Prelate at the event.


    ORIENTAL ORTHODOX CHURCHES YOUTH GATHERING

    On the morning of Saturday, November 22nd, over seventy-five youth
    from the Armenian, Coptic, and Syriac Orthodox Churches gathered at the
    Angeles National Forest at Mt. Baldy for a day of prayer, workshops, and
    social activities. The event was held under the auspices of the Council of
    Oriental Orthodox Bishops which is comprised of H.E. Archbishop Moushegh
    Mardirossian, Prelate, H.E. Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, Primate, H.E.
    Archbishop Mor Clemis Eugene Kaplan (Syriac Orthodox Church), and H.G.
    Bishop Serapion (Coptic Orthodox Church). The gathering was organized by
    the OOC Youth Delegates Committee.
    The day began with morning prayers led by Very Rev. Fr. Muron
    Anizkian, Rev. Fr. Avedis Abovian, and Fr. John Mikhail, after which youth
    from each church sang hymns in their respective languages.
    In her welcoming remarks, Chairlady of the OOC Youth Delegates
    Committee Sophia Allaf gave a brief background on the delegates committee
    and its endeavors and mission, then introduced the committee members. The
    youth were then divided into three groups for the workshop session. One
    clergy member was assigned to each group to lead a discussion on the topic
    of the day which was the history of the Oriental Orthodox Churches included
    the three Ecumenical Council accepted by the churches, the similarities
    between the Oriental Orthodox Churches, and the differences between the
    Oriental and Eastern Orthodox Churches.
    At the conclusion of the workshop, the youth gathered for lunch over
    which the discussions continued. After lunch the youth participated in
    educational and social activities.
    Closing prayer was led by Fr. John Saif, Youth Director of the
    Syriac Church. Fr. John thanked God for His blessings and for granting the
    opportunity for the youth from the three churches to come together,
    reiterating that we are one church with one heart.
    Closing remarks were offered by Sophia Allaf who thanked the
    delegates for their hard work and efforts in the planning of the gathering,
    and thanked the youth for their participation.
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