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  • Fr. Tateos Abdalian To Be Honored At 25th Anniversary Of His Ordinat

    FR. TATEOS ABDALIAN TO BE HONORED AT 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS ORDINATION

    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2009 -08-18-fr--tateos-abdalian-to-be-honored-at-25th-a nniversary-of-his-ordination
    Tuesday August 18, 2009

    Cambridge, Mass. - A special reception in Cambridge, Mass., will
    honor the Reverend Fr. Tateos Abdalian on the 25th anniversary of
    his ordination to the priesthood of the Armenian Church.

    The reception and church services will take place on Sunday, August
    23, at Holy Trinity Armenian Church, 145 Brattle St.

    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian
    Church of America (Eastern), will preside over the event, which is
    going forward under the auspices of the Eastern Diocese.

    Organizing the day is a committee from the Holy Trinity parish led
    by its pastor, the Reverend Fr. Vasken Kouzouian.

    The day will begin the celebration of the Divine Liturgy, beginning
    at 10:00 a.m. Fr. Abdalian will be the celebrant. Archbishop Barsamian
    will deliver the homily.

    Following church services, a celebratory reception will convene in
    the parish's Charles and Nevart Talanian Cultural Hall. The reception
    is open to the public, and will be an opportunity for people in the
    Boston area - where Fr. Abdalian was born and raised - to congratulate
    him on his quarter-century of service to the Armenian Church.

    Fr. Tateos Abdalian

    Fr. Abdalian was born in Watertown, Mass., the son of Manoog and
    Virginia Abdalian, and baptized Richard Daniel. After working in
    the banking sector and as administrative director of Watertown's
    St. James Armenian Church he entered St. Nersess Armenian Seminary
    and St. Vladimir's Orthodox Seminary in 1977.

    At the direction of then-Primate Archbishop Torkom Manoogian, Richard
    spent a year at the seminary of Holy Etchmiadzin, having first been
    ordained a sub-deacon by Archbishop Manoogian under the sponsorship
    of Fr. Papken Maksoudian. He continued theological studies toward
    his masters of divinity at Boston's Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Seminary.

    In 1981, now a full deacon, he began work at Holy Trinity Church
    in Cambridge, Mass., under the pastorship of Fr. Mampre Kouzouian,
    as the parish youth director, Sunday School superintendent, and as
    an assistant to the pastor. During this time, Dn. Richard was asked
    by community members living on Cape Cod to conduct religious services
    there, leading to the establishment of the Mission Church of Cape Cod.

    He was ordained into the priesthood by Archbishop Manoogian in June
    1984 at Holy Trinity Church, on the Feast of Holy Etchmiadzin,
    and given the priestly name of "Tateos." Serving as sponsor was
    Fr. Mampre Kouzouian.

    Fr. Tateos was assigned to the St. John the Baptist Church in
    Greenfield, Wisc., in August 1984. Working with community members,
    he oversaw the groundbreaking for a new sanctuary, leading to a
    much-anticipated consecration in November 1986. Following the 1988
    earthquake in Armenia, Fr. Tateos became a spokesperson for the
    Wisconsin Armenians, who worked with the state and National Guard
    to coordinate cargo flights, the collection of tons of clothing,
    and fundraising for earthquake relief.

    In September 1989, Fr. Tateos was assigned to the St. Peter Church in
    Watervliet, N.Y., and in 1993 he became the pastor of the St. George
    Church in Hartford, Conn. While in Hartford he served as an on-call
    chaplain at Hartford Hospital and as a member of its Pastoral Services
    Advisory Committee.

    In honor of his son David becoming a Los Angeles Police Officer,
    Fr. Tateos began to serve as a police chaplain with the Hartford
    Police Department.

    Fr. Tateos also served terms as pastor of the Sts. Sahag and Mesrob
    Church of Providence, R.I. (1999-2001) and of the Holy Trinity Church
    of Cheltenham, Pa. (2003-2007). In the intervals he has served the
    Diocesan Center in New York, in its youth ministry and mission parish
    programs.

    Since 2007, Fr. Tateos has been director of the Department of Mission
    Parishes, by the appointment of Archbishop Barsamian. Responsible
    for overseeing more than a dozen communities, he has brought a new
    resurgence to the mission parishes, and new opportunities for their
    material and spiritual growth.

    Der Tateos has been married since 1969 to Margaret Meranian of Methuen,
    Mass. In addition to their son David, they have a daughter, Alicia,
    and two grandchildren.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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