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    November 19, 2009

    PRESS RELEASE
    Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apost. Church of America and Canada
    H.E. Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan
    Prelate, Easter Prelacy and Canada
    138 East 39th Street
    New York, NY 10016
    Tel: 212-689-7810
    Fax: 212-689-7168
    Web: http://www.armenianprelacy.org/


    ANNUAL ARMENIA FUND THANKSGIVING TELETHON; SPECIAL PLATE COLLECTIONS
    AT PRELACY CHURCHES
    This Sunday, as last Sunday, all of the parishes under the
    jurisdiction of the Eastern Prelacy will offer a special plate
    collection specifically for the annual Armenia Fund Thanksgiving
    Telethon.
    For the first time the telethon will focus on one placethe legendary
    city of Shushi. Remember how overjoyed we were with the military
    successes in Shushi in the battle for the liberation of Karabakh?
    Well, now we need to express that joy in dollars as Shushi, devastated
    through the war, desperately needs help. This is another war. This war
    is against the crumbling infrastructure of Shushi, against the rampant
    unemployment,against widespread poverty, and against the hopelessness
    that has gripped the valiant inhabitants of Shushi.
    Besides participating in the plate collection, donations can be made
    at anytime before, during and after the Thanksgiving Day Telethon.
    For complete information about broadcast schedule go to Armenia Funds
    web site, www.armeniafundusa.org (
    http://e2ma.net/go/2592691458/2368799/88596934/2 4882/goto:http://www.armeniafundusa.org/
    ).
    PRELAT E AND EXECUTIVE COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES ARE ATTENDING MEETINGS
    IN ANTELIAS
    Archbishop Oshagan is in Antelias, Lebanon, attending a series of
    meetings with His Holiness Aram I and the Central Executive Council
    and representatives from the three North American Prelacies (Eastern,
    Western, Canadian). The meetings began yesterday, and continue today
    and tomorrow.
    Archbishop Oshagan is leading the Eastern Prelacys delegation which
    includes Father Aram Stepanian, Jack Mardoian, Noubar Megerian, and
    Raffi Ourlian. Also attending from the United States is Dr. Dertad
    Manguikian who is a member of the Central Executive Council.
    The meetings were recommended by the World General Assembly last
    December with the understanding that regular consultations should take
    place between the members of the Central Religious and Executive
    Councils, and the dioceses, under the Presidency of His Holiness Aram
    I. It was believed that these meetings would strengthen cooperation
    and deepen reflection on challenging issues.
    Photo: Catholicos Aram I with the representatives of the Eastern
    Prelacy. From left to right, Jack Mardoian, Noubar Megerian, Raffi
    Ourlian, His Holiness, Archbishop Oshagan, and Father Aram Stepanian.
    VICAR HAS BUSY AND PRODUCTIVE WEEKEND IN NORTH ANDOVER
    Last weekend Bishop Anoushavan, the Vicar General of the Prelacy, was
    in North Andover where he presided over a number of events with the
    parish of St. Gregory Church of Merrimack Valley, North Andover,
    Massachusetts.
    On Friday evening the Vicar conducted a Bible Study on Bible,
    Theology and Art in the Armenian Divine Liturgy. On Saturday he
    officiated at a wedding ceremony. On Sunday he celebrated the Divine
    Liturgy and delivered the Sermon and presided over the parishs 39th
    anniversary banquet.
    During the banquet, Bishop Anoushavan presented Certificates of Merit
    to John and Violet Dagdigian for their devoted service to St. Gregory
    Church.
    The Vicar expressed his appreciation for the fervent spirit of the
    North Andover community as well as the impressive number of school
    children enrolled in both Armenian and Sunday schools. There is always
    a warm spirit of fellowship here, he told the congregation. It may be
    a small community but the mission is huge, especially in view of the
    tragic loss of your beloved pastor.
    Even as the parish continues to cope with the loss, the members of
    the parish continue their devoted service with even greater zeal. The
    recent renovation of the church hall and the installation of a new
    courtyard are tangible expressions of that commitment.
    The anniversary dinner, which attracted more than 100 guests, was
    also a celebration of the 50th wedding anniversary of Deacon and
    Mrs. Ara and Ginny Shrestinian.
    (Reported by Tom Vartabedian)
    Bishop Anoushavan surrounded by the children of the parish following
    the Divine Liturgy.
    The Vicar and John Kulungian, board chairman, with honorees John and
    Violet Dagdigian.
    Ara and Ginny Shrestinian with family and friends celebrate their 50th
    wedding anniversary.
    CHRISTIAN EDUCATION PROGRAM BEGINS
    THIS MONDAY AT CATHEDRAL
    The first of a new six-part Christian Education program begins this
    Monday, November 23. Explore the basic elements of what Armenian
    Christians believe through this program on The Creed
    (Havadamk). Chanted or recited by countless Christians every Sunday
    during the Soorp Badarak (Divine Liturgy), the Creed represents a
    concise summary of biblical faith, formulated by the Church fathers of
    the first two Ecumenical CouncilsNicaea (325 AD) and Constantinople
    (381 AD)and endorsed by all the ancient churches.
    The classes will take place at St. Illuminators Armenian Apostolic
    Cathedral, 221 E. 27th Street, New York City, twice a month, on the
    2nd and 4th Mondays: November 23, December 14, 28, January 11, 25,
    February 8. The program will begin at 7:15 pm with a presentation
    (about 45 minutes) followed by QA and discussion (45 minutes).
    The event is sponsored by the Prelacys Armenian Religious Education
    Council (AREC) and St. Illuminators Cathedral. The sessions will be
    conducted by Dn. Shant Kazanjian, AREC Director.
    The program is open to the public. Refreshments will be served. For
    registration and information: [email protected]
    (mailto:arec@armenianprel acy.org) or 212-689-7810;
    [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) or
    212-689-5880.
    ANEC DIRECTOR CONDUCTS SEMINAR
    AT STS. VARTANANTZ CHURCH IN RHODE ISLAND
    Dn. Shant Kazanjian, director of the Armenian Religious Education
    Council (AREC), conducted a three-hour seminar on the Divine Liturgy
    (Soorp Badarak) last Sunday for the Sunday School teachers and staff
    members of Sts. Vartanantz Armenian Church in Providence, Rhode
    Island.
    Dn. Shant first provided some biblical background for understanding
    worship, its basic elements, contents, vocabulary, images and symbolic
    language. He then discussed the origin and history, as well as the
    overall conventional structure of the Divine Liturgy. He then walked
    the participants through the Liturgy, step-by-step, explaining its
    prayers and hymns, along with its basic liturgical movements and
    symbols. Resources were provided to the participants including a
    detailed outline of the Liturgy cross-referenced to the Prelacys new
    Divine Liturgy book and how to get more out of the Liturgy.
    Communities wishing to sponsor similar seminars are encouraged to
    contact the AREC office at the Prelacy (212-689-7810 or
    [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])).
    Dn. Shant delivers Sermon during the Divine Liturgy.
    A scene from the seminar.
    BISHOP NAREG REPRESENTS CILICIAN SEE
    AT MEETING IN LONDON
    Bishop Nareg Alemezian, the Ecumenical Officer of the Holy See of
    Cilicia, attended the meeting of the Secretaries of Christian World
    Communions (CWC) in Canterbury, London. The meeting was attended by
    about 30 representatives of major Christian families.
    In his report to the meeting, Bishop Nareg informed the participants
    of the ecumenical endeavors of the Catholicosate, and the theological
    dialogue between the three Oriental churches under the auspices of the
    Meeting of the Heads of the Oriental Orthodox Churches.
    While in Canterbury, Bishop Nareg met with the Archbishop of
    Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, to whom he transmitted the greetings
    of His Holiness Aram I. Bishop Nareg also met with Rev. Alyson Barrett
    Cowan, Director of Ecumenical Relations of the Anglican Consultative
    Council.
    DAILY BIBLE READINGS
    Bible readings for today, Thursday, November 19, are: Colossians
    3:15-4:4; Luke 11:49-54.
    Therefore also the Wisdom of God said, I will send them prophets and
    apostles, some of whom they will kill and persecute, that the blood of
    all the prophets, shed from the foundation of the world, may be
    required of this generation, from the blood of Abel to the blood of
    Zechariah, who perished between the altar and the sanctuary. Yes, I
    tell you, it shall be required of this generation. Woe to you lawyers!
    For you have taken away the key of knowledge; you did not enter
    yourselves, and you hindered those who were entering.
    As he went away from there, the scribes and the Pharisees began to
    press him hard, and to provoke him to speak of many things, laying in
    wait for him, to reach at something he might say. (Luke 11:49-54)
    For listing of this weeks Bible readings click here (
    http://e2ma.net/go/2592691458/2368799/88596936/2 4882/goto:http://www.armenianprelacy.org/images/pr elacy/PDF/dbr2009-11.pdf
    ).
    FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT
    This Sunday, November 22, is the first Sunday of Advent (from the
    Latin adventus, meaning coming). Advent is a season of waiting for the
    coming of Christ, which gives us reason to live in hope regardless of
    the many challenges and vicissitudes facing us on many fronts. John
    the Baptist is the greatest Advent figure (read Matthew, Chapter 3,
    and Luke, Chapter 3).
    Advent is a solemn season for preparation for the mystery of the
    Incarnation. Please remember that this time of the year, although
    filled with great joy, can be lonely and sad for many people. Reach
    out with a visit, a note, or a telephone call to an elderly person
    living alone, someone who is ill, or someone who recently lost a loved
    one. Thats what Christmas is all about!
    HAMAZKAYIN OF NEW YORK PRESENTS
    TRIBUTE TO HOLY TRANSLATORS TOMORROW
    The Literary Committee of Hamazkayin of New York will present an
    evening devoted to the Holy Translators, tomorrow, Friday, November
    20, at the Armenian Center, 69-23 47th Ave., Woodside, New York.
    Speakers include Rev. Fr. Nareg Terterian, pastor of St. Sarkis
    Church, Douglaston, New York, who will speak about the Sacraments of
    the Feast of the Holy Translators, and Aris Sevag, noted editor,
    translator, and writer, who will speak about The Present State of
    Translation Activity.
    The event will also include biographical readings, as well as
    recitations by the students of St. Illuminators and Holy Martyrs
    Armenian Day Schools. For information: www.Hyecenter.com (
    http://e2ma.net/go/2592691458/2368799/88596937/2 4882/goto:http://www.hyecenter.com/
    ).
    CAFESJIAN ART CENTER FEATURED IN
    NEW YORK TIMES TODAY
    The new Cafesjian Center for the Arts which recently opened in
    Yerevan, is the front-page feature story in the Arts section of todays
    New York Times.
    Housed in the soviet-era building known as the Cascade, built in a
    steep hillside with outdoor steps linking gardens and galleries, and a
    man-made waterfall, the Cascade was renovated by 84-year old Armenian
    American, Gerald L. Cafejian.
    If you would like to read the entire article, which is both
    fascinating and sad, click here (
    http://e2ma.net/go/2592691458/2368799/88596938/2 4882/goto:http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/19/arts/d esign/19abroad.html
    ).
    THIS WEEK AT THE BOOKSTORE
    TWO COOKBOOKS BY ONE AUTHOR:
    SIMPLY QUINCE
    By Barbara Ghazarian
    Who would have thought? A whole cookbook on the Quince! This newest
    cookbook offering by Barbara Ghazarian is a winner. The Quince is
    native to southwest Asia and especially the Caucasus region. A very
    aromatic fruit, many cooks keep a bowl full in the kitchen just for
    that reason. But, this cookbook with its 70 recipes shows that the
    Quince is much more than a good aroma. Looking through the recipes
    brought back childhood memories of a delicious lamb stew with
    chickpeas and quince.
    209 pages, soft cover, $21.95, plus shipping and handling.
    An earlier book by the same author:
    SIMPLY ARMENIAN: NATURALLY HEALTHY ETHNIC COOKING MADE EASY
    By Barbara Ghazarian
    This award-winning cookbook contains more than 150 recipes; many are
    classic favorites but some are innovative, such as Green Onion and
    Pine Nut Pizza. Critics describe this as a joy to read, and easy to
    follow.
    293 pages, soft cover, $17.95, plus shipping and handling.
    FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THESE OR OTHER ITEMS AT THE BOOKSTORE VISIT THE
    PRELACYS WEB SITE, WWW.ARMENIANPRELACY.ORG OR CONTACT THE BOOKSTORE BY
    EMAIL AT [email protected] OR BY TELEPHONE 212-689-7810.
    CALENDAR OF EVENTS
    November 20-21Holy Trinity Armenian Church, Worcester, Massachusetts,
    Fall Fest 2009, Friday,
    November 20, 5 pm to 8 pm; Saturday, November 21, 10 am to 5
    pm. Armenian delicacies and dinners. For information 508-852-2414.
    November 20, 21, 22Sts. Vartanantz Church (Ridgefield, New Jersey)
    Annual Bazaar and Food Festival. Saturday night dancing with Onnik
    Dinkjian; Sunday traditional kavourma dinner.
    November 22St. Illuminators Cathedral, New York City, Thanksgiving
    Luncheon and Cultural Program, presented by the Cathedrals Ladies
    Guild. $25 adults; $10 children. For reservations:
    212-689-5880. Parking for $7.00 available at Kips Bay 27, 240 East
    27th Street (between 2nd and 3rd avenues).
    November 22Holiday Fair Luncheon, Chinese Auction and Bake Sale
    presented by the Ladies Guild of St. Sarkis Church, 38-65 234th
    Street, Douglaston, New York, at 1 pm. Adults $10; children under 12
    $5.00. For information 718-224-2275.
    December 4Special benefit concert for St. Sarkis Church, Dearborn,
    Michigan, featuring Isabel Bayrakdarian at the Dearborn Performing
    Arts Center.
    December 5Soorp Asdvadzadzin Church, Whitinsville, Massachusetts,
    annual bazaar. Come one, come all.
    December 5Saint Gregory (North Andover, Massachusetts) Ladies Guild
    Christmas Luncheon and Yankee Swap at the Phoenician at Michaels
    Function Hall, Route 110 in Haverhill.
    December 5Annual Christmas Bake Sale and Lunch at Cafe St. Paul,
    St. Paul Church, Waukegan, Illinois, 9 am to 3 pm.
    December 12Second Armenian Holiday Food Fair, St. Hagop Church, 4100
    Newman Road, Racine, Wisconsin, noon to 5 pm. For information:
    262-632-2033.
    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.
    July 17A Hye Summer Night V, dance hosted by Ladies Guild of
    Sts. Vartanantz Church and ARS Ani Chapter, Providence, Rhode
    Island. Watch for details.

    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:[email protected])
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