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    July 23, 2009

    ARCHBISHOP OSHAGAN WILL BE AT ST. SARKIS ON
    SUNDAY
    Archbishop Oshagan will preside over Divine Liturgy this Sunday, July
    26, at St. Sarkis
    Church, Douglaston, New York.

    VICAR WILL REPRESENT PRELATE THIS FRIDAY
    EVENING
    The Vicar General, Bishop Anoushavan, will represent the Prelate,
    Archbishop Oshagan, at a
    special remembrance of the Khanasor Expedition and the Lisbon
    Operation, tomorrow, Friday July 24, at the Armenian Center in
    Woodside, New York. The
    evening is organized by the New York Armen Garo committee of the
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation.

    SAVE THE DATE FOR REOPENING OF ST. ILLUMINATORS
    CATHEDRAL
    St. Illuminators Cathedral, which has been undergoing a major
    renovation, is
    preparing for a blessed re-opening on the weekend of September 19 and
    20. On Saturday, September 19, His Eminence will re-consecrate the
    Cathedrals altar, and on Sunday, September 20, he will celebrate the
    Divine Liturgy and deliver the
    sermon.
    The Cathedrals infrastructure was in serious disrepair. As the
    renovation progressed the
    overall condition of the Cathedral was found to be worse than
    originally believed. The renovation has included renewal of all
    utilities, and major
    renovation of the sanctuary, offices, hall, and rest rooms.

    HOLY SEE OF CILICIA TAKES PART IN CONFERENCE
    ON KARABAGH AND TURKISH
    RELATIONS
    Bishop Nareg Alemezian represented His Holiness Catholicos Aram I at
    the pan-Armenian
    conference on Karabagh and Armenian-Turkish Relations, which took
    place July 10-12 in Stepanakert, the capital of the Republic of
    Nagorno-Karabagh, under the auspices of President Pako Sahakian. The
    organizers of the conference were the Central Council on the Armenian
    Question
    (Hai Tad) and the Punik Humanitarian Foundation.

    MORE DATEVATSI IMPRESSIONS
    Here are a
    few more impressions from students who attended Datev Summer Institute
    this year.

    This is my 3rd year at Datev and what an
    amazing experience it has been! I am surrounded by loving and caring
    people. I learn something new every day and I learn more about my
    culture and
    heritage. Datev is the place to
    be!

    Raffi Borekjian (3rd year student)

    Datev is an amazing experience. Its a place where you
    meet new people, have fun, and ultimately, learn. I particularly enjoy
    the Datev games. These games take place during free time and consist
    of many
    events. The teams are divided by crews and each team has to choose a
    group name and motto. Our crew was called the Lunch Crew
    and our motto was, Dont make a mess with the best. There were a whole
    bunch of different events, like physical activities and
    questions about religion/Datev. In the end, we all had a lot of fun
    and I am definitely looking forward to coming back next
    year.

    Levon Zobian (4th year student)

    My first year at Datev was great! Ive learned a lot
    of things about Armenian religion. Ive made a lot of new friends from
    around the East Coast. Also, the Der Hayrs answer all of my
    many questions. The short church services were spiritually
    moving. Datev is the
    best!

    Shant Eghian (1st year student)

    2009 PRELACY LINKED IN WEEKEND
    The 2009
    Prelacy LINKED IN weekend for young adults will take place September
    25-27, at the Holy Virgin Mary Spiritual Vineyard, Charlton,
    Massachusetts.
    For more information click here (
    http://e2ma.net/go/2236939785/2033884/76080347/2 4882/goto:http://www.armenianprelacy.org/linkedin0 9.htm
    ).

    DAILY BIBLE READINGS
    Bible readings for
    today, Thursday, July 23, are: Isaiah 6:1-10; Hebrews 11:32-40; Luke
    4:14-23.
    In the year that
    King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord sitting on a throne, high and lofty;
    and the hem of his robe filled the temple. Seraphs were in attendance
    above him;
    each had six wings: with two they covered their faces, and with two
    they covered their feet, and with two they flew. And one called to
    another and
    said: Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts; the whole earth is full
    of his glory. The pivots on the thresholds shook at the
    voices of those who called, and the house filled with smoke. And I
    said: Woe is me! I am lost, for I am a man of unclean lips, and I live
    among a people of unclean lips; yet my eyes have seen the King, the
    Lord of
    hosts!
    The one of the seraphs flew to me, holding a live coal that had been
    taken from the altar with a pair of tongs. The seraph touched my mouth
    with it and said: Now that this has touched your lips, your guilt has
    departed and your sin is blotted out. Then I heard the voice of the
    Lord saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?
    And I said, Here am I; send me! And he said, Go and say to this
    people: Keep listening, but do not comprehend; keep looking,
    but do not understand. Make the mind of this people dull, and stop
    their ears, and shut their eyes, so that they may not look with their
    eyes, and
    listen with their ears, and comprehend with their minds, and turn and
    be healed. (Isaiah 6:
    1-10)
    For listing of the coming weeks Bible readings click
    here (http://www.armenianprelacy.org/DBR2009-7.pdf).

    S TS. THADDEUS AND SANDOUKHT
    This Saturday,
    July 25, the Armenian Church commemorates St. Thaddeus and
    St. Santoukht. According to the historian Movses Khorenatsi, the
    apostle Thaddeus came to
    Edessa where he healed the sick and baptized King Abgar. Khorenatsi
    writes that from Edessa, Thaddeus went to Armenia where he preached
    and converted
    the Armenian king, Sanatrouk, and the kings daughter, Sandoukht. When
    faced with the opposition of his governors, the king recanted his
    conversion. Sandoukht, however, refused to renounce the Christian
    faith. She was imprisoned and executed by order of her father, and
    thus became
    Armenias first martyr.

    Thaddeus was martyred at Artaz (in present day northern Iran).
    The Armenian monastery of St. Thaddeus is built on the apostles
    tomb. During the early 20th century the monastery was an important
    crossroads
    for the defense of the Armenian population of Van, Daron, and
    surrounding areas. A popular pilgrimage by Armenians from around the
    world takes place
    every July. During the four-day festival thousands gather and pitch
    tents on the monastery grounds, attend services, sing and dance in
    remembrance of
    St. Thaddeus, one of the two apostles who brought Christianity to
    Armenia. St. Thaddeus Monastery and the other famous Armenian
    monastery in northern
    Iran, St. Stephen Monastery on the banks of the Arax River, have
    undergone major renovations in recent years.

    CONGRATULATIONS TO DER NAREG AND YN. ANI
    We
    are pleased to announce the birth of a baby girl to Rev. Fr. Nareg and
    Yeretzgin Ani Terterian. Lori was born yesterday and she joins her
    big brother, Hovsep.
    Rev. Fr. Nareg is pastor of St. Sarkis Church, Douglaston, New
    York. We
    extend our sincere congratulations to Der Hayr and Yeretzgin.

    CALENDAR OF EVENTS

    August 2Sts. Vartanantz Church, Providence, Rhode
    Island, Annual Picnic and Blessing of Madagh and Grapes at Camp
    Haiastan, Franklin, Massachusetts, 12 noon to 6 pm, rain or
    shine. Music by John
    Berberian and Ensemble.

    August 2St. Paul Church (Waukegan, Illinois), annual
    Blessing of the Grapes and Family Shish Kebab Picnic and Bake Sale, 12
    noon to 4 pm, rain or shine. Call ahead to place orders, 847-244-4573.

    August 8National Association of Ladies Guilds (NALG)
    religious seminary hosted by the Ladies Guild of St. Gregory Churchy
    of Merrimack Valley, North Andover, Massachusetts. For information:
    [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) or 781-762-4253.

    August 9St. Stephens Church, Watertown,
    Massachusetts, annual picnic and blessing of madagh and grapes at Camp
    Haiastan, Franklin, Massachusetts. Starts at 12 noon, rain or
    shine. Live
    music.

    August 9Holy Trinity Church, Worcester, Massachusetts,
    annual picnic and blessing of the grapes.

    August 9Annual Blessing of the Grapes picnic by Holy
    Cross Armenian Church, 101 Spring Avenue, Troy, New York, noon to 4
    pm, on the church grounds. Full course kebab dinner, Armenian pastries
    and
    lehmajune will be available.

    August 16Sts. Vartanantz Church, Ridgefield, New
    Jersey, annual picnic and Blessing of the Grapes.

    August 16St. Asdvadzadzin Church, Whitinsville,
    Massachusetts, picnic and Blessing of the Grapes.

    August 16St. Gregory Church, Philadelphia, Assumption
    of the Holy Mother of God, Grape Blessing picnic. For information:
    215-482-9200.

    September 13Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church,
    Worcester, Massachusetts, 75th anniversary Holy Mass and banquet,
    under the auspices of His Eminence Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan.

    September 12St. Gregory Church, Philadelphia; opening
    of Haigazian Armenian School.

    September 13St. Gregory Church, Philadelphia; opening
    of Sunday School.

    September 13Annual picnic of St. Stephens
    Armenian Church of New Britain and Hartford at the Quartette Club, 225
    Wooster Street, New Britain, Connecticut, beginning at noon, rain or
    shine.
    Live music. Armenian food. Free admission.

    September 19-20Re-consecration of the altar and the
    newly renovated St. Illuminators Cathedral in New York City on
    Saturday. Episcopal Divine Liturgy and Madagh on Sunday.

    September 20St. Gregory Church, Philadelphia. Lobster
    Fest. For information: 215-482-9200.

    September 20St. Sarkis Church (Douglaston, New York),
    annual picnic on the church grounds, 38-65 234th Street, Douglaston,
    beginning at 1 pm immediately following church services and the
    blessing of the
    basil. Delicious Armenian kebabs, sweets, etc., along with games,
    music, dancing, tavloo, basketball, volleyball, vendors and returning
    by popular
    demandKid-Z-One, with a host of activities for children. For
    information 718-224-2275.

    September 21St. Stephens (Watertown, MA)
    Armenian School/ACEC 14th annual Golf Outing at Framingham Country
    Club. $170 includes golf, lunch, dinner, and contests. For information
    contact
    Astor at 781-326-5764.

    September 25-26-27Prelacy Linked In, gathering of the
    youth. For details click
    here (
    http://e2ma.net/go/2236939785/2033884/76080347/2 4882/goto:http://www.armenianprelacy.org/linkedin0 9.htm
    ).

    September 28St. Gregory Church, Philadelphia, Golf
    Outing at Talamore Country Club, Ambler, Pennsylvania. For
    information: 215-482-9200.

    September 28Holy Trinity Church (Worcester,
    Massachusetts), 6th annual Golf Outing, Sterling National Country
    Club, Sterling, MA. Golf, breakfast, dinner, and prizes, $130 per
    person. For
    information send email to [email protected]
    (mailto:[email protected]), or telephone 508-872-9629.

    October 1Sts. Vartanantz Church (New Jersey), presents
    7th annual Golf Outing at River Vale Country Club, River Vale, New
    Jersey. $175 includes lunch, dinner, golf and contests. Come out and
    enjoy a great
    day and support the church. For information contact Mark,
    201-483-3200.

    October 17National Association of Ladies Guilds (NALG)
    annual conference at the Prelacy offices in New York City. Details
    will follow.

    October 18St. Gregory Church, Philadelphia,
    Intercommunal Cultural Celebration at Holy Trinity Church, Cheltenham,
    PA.

    November 1St. Gregory Church, Philadelphia, Sunday
    School Halloween Party.

    November 6-7St. Gregory Church, Philadelphia. Food
    Festival.

    November 20, 21, 22Sts. Vartanantz Church (Ridgefield,
    New Jersey) Annual Bazaar and Food Festival. Saturday night dancing
    with Onnik Dinkjian; Sunday traditional kavourma dinner.

    December 20St. Gregory Church, Philadelphia. Sunday
    School Christmas Pageant.

    December 31St. Gregory Church, Philadelphia, Seroonian
    Community Center New Years Eve celebration.

    December 31Sts. Vartanantz Church (Ridgefield, New
    Jersey), New Years Eve Dinner-Dance. Details to follow.

    Web pages of the parishes can be accessed through the Prelacys web
    site.

    To ensure the timely arrival of Crossroads in your electronic mailbox,
    add [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) to
    your address book.

    Items in Crossroads can be reproduced without permission. Please
    credit Crossroads as the
    source.

    Parishes of the Eastern Prelacy are invited to send information about
    their major events to be
    included in the calendar. Send to: [email protected]
    (mailto:info@armenianprel acy.org)
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