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    FRESNO PRIEST GATHERS GENOCIDE SURVIVORS' MEMOIRS
    by Ron Orozco

    Fresno Bee
    September 27, 2008 Saturday
    California

    A pastor of a large Armenian Orthodox congregation in Fresno has
    compiled the spiritual writings of survivors and victims of the
    Armenian genocide.

    The Rev. Arshen Aivazian, pastor of St. Paul Armenian Church, spent
    20 years gathering the homilies, essays and poetry before organizing
    them into "Echoes of Faith" (St. Nersess Press, $14.95). The book is
    available in English and Aivazian's translation in Armenian.

    The book will be released Oct. 26 at the St. Paul Armenian Parish
    banquet, 3767 N. First St.

    Other special gatherings to promote the book will be Oct. 28 at the
    Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America in Burbank
    and Nov. 19 at St. Nersess Armenian Seminary in New Rochelle, N.Y.

    In the book's preface, Aivazian, 62, explains how he became inspired
    reading the writings. He researched the authors and organized their
    writings. It features 28 writings by authors who lived between
    1862-1996.

    Among them is "I Thirst," written by Nersess V. Danielian. Danielian
    writes on the words of Jesus on the cross.

    "I get teary-eyed every time I read it," says Aivazian, whose father,
    Artine Aivazian, was a survivor of the genocide, and whose paternal
    grandfather, Hovhannes Aivazian, was a victim of it. Artine Aivazian
    died in 1992 at age 86.

    "Under the most trying circumstances, in life, these people went to
    their faith and they were triumphant," Arshen Aivazian says. The book
    will be available at the St. Paul Armenian Church bookstore.
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