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    September 17, 2009


    ST. ILLUMINATOR'S CATHEDRAL TO REOPEN THIS WEEKEND

    St. Illuminator's Armenian Apostolic Cathedral, 221 E. 27th Street,
    New York City, will reopen this weekend after undergoing major
    renovations for more than one year.

    On Saturday, September 19, at 7 pm, the Prelate, His Eminence
    Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, will lead a special service
    re-consecrating the Cathedral's altar. The next day, Sunday, September
    20, Archbishop Oshagan will celebrate the Divine Liturgy and deliver
    the sermon inaugurating a new era in the Cathedral's rich
    history. Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian, the pastor of the Cathedral, and
    Archpriest Fr. Moushegh Der Kaloustian, Pastor Emeritus, will assist
    at the altar. Madagh will be offered following the services.

    Parking arrangements have been made with the parking garage at 240
    E. 27th Street (diagonally opposite the Cathedral) for a special rate
    of $7 for four hours on Sunday.


    O Lord, our God, who has established the earth together with its
    firmament and has wrought therein many works of power, You, O Lord of
    all the earth, who has given strength to this Your church and has
    commanded that a holy altar be erected within it and the reasonable,
    bloodless sacrifice be offered on it in Your most holy name for the
    quickening of Your faithful, we beseech You, O beneficent Lord, send
    Your Holy Spirit and sanctify this altar that it may be unto hope and
    life for us all who stand before Your great glory, unto the renewal of
    our souls and unto the good pleasure of Your blessed will. For You
    alone are God, compassionate, long-suffering and merciful, and
    glorified is the most Holy Trinity, the Father, the Son and the Holy
    Spirit, now and forever and unto the ages of ages. Amen. (From the
    Armenian Church's Order of Consecration)


    MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR CATHOLICOS KAREKIN I IN ARMENIA AND IN ALL
    PARISHES WITHIN CILICIAN SEE THIS SUNDAY

    The tenth anniversary of the passing of His Holiness Karekin I,
    Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, will be
    commemorated in Armenia this weekend, September 19 and 20, with
    special memorial events. Presiding over the memorial events in Armenia
    will be His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of
    All Armenians.

    His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, has
    instructed all dioceses within the Cilician See to offer a solemn
    requiem service on this occasion. Accordingly, the 10th anniversary of
    the passing of the beloved Catholicos will be observed in all Eastern
    Prelacy churches this Sunday.


    In Armenia, on Saturday afternoon, September 19, a groundbreaking
    ceremony will take place for the construction of the "His Holiness
    Karekin I Religious Missionary Educational Center," at
    Etchmiadzin. When completed the center will provide advanced training
    for the clergy and will be open to teachers of Christian education for
    seminars and workshops on theological, spiritual, pastoral and
    church-related matters. The center is being built through the
    sponsorship of Haig and Elza Didizian, lifelong friends of His
    Holiness. The Didizians have devoted their efforts for the past ten
    years in perpetuating Catholicos Karekin's rich intellectual and
    spiritual legacy, with the publication of His Holiness's written works
    through the "Karekin I Theological and Armenological Studies Series."
    Nine volumes have been produced thus far with several more to be
    published during the next few years. The most recent in the series is
    a 320-page memorial book entitled "The Gift of Faith," published on
    the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the Pontiff's passing.

    On Saturday evening, Catholicos Karekin II will preside over a concert
    of remembrance at Yerevan's Aram Khachaturian Hall. On Sunday,
    Catholicos Karekin II will preside over a special Divine Liturgy and
    Requiem Service at the Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin, followed by a
    memorial luncheon.


    PEACEFUL DEMONSTRATIONS THIS SATURDAY AT ARMENIA'S MISSION TO U.N.

    The Armenian National Committee of New York is calling for a peaceful
    demonstration this Saturday, noon to 3 pm, in front of the Permanent
    Mission of the Republic of Armenia, 119 East 36th Street, New York
    City, over concerns about the protocols that are scheduled to be
    signed between Armenia and Turkey.

    The ANC has stated its support for relationship between Turkey and
    Armenia, however feels that the proposed protocols are "one-sided and
    when adopted will compromise the truth of the Armenian Genocide,
    undermine the right of the Armenian nation to a just resolution of
    this crime, and threaten the very security and future viability of
    Armenia."

    The Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) is making transportation
    arrangements from various points along the eastern United
    States. Contact [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) for information.


    VICAR ATTENDS NEAR EAST FOUNDATION EVENT

    The Vicar, Bishop Anoushavan, attended a reception and special exhibit
    of the historical archives of the Near East Foundation last Saturday
    at the Rockefeller Archive Center in Sleepy Hollow, New York. The
    keynote speaker was John Marshall Evans, former United States
    Ambassador to Armenia.


    The Vicar with Ambassador and Mrs. John Evans. The Vicar with James
    Allen Smith, Vice President of the Rockefeller Archive Center.


    REGIONAL CONFERENCES SCHEDULED IN SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER

    Two regional conferences for pastors, boards of trustees, and NRA
    delegates have been scheduled this fall by the Prelate and the
    Executive Council.

    The Mid-West regional conference will be hosted by St. Sarkis Church,
    Dearborn, Michigan, on Saturday, September 26.

    The Mid-Atlantic regional conference will be hosted by Sts. Vartanantz
    Church, Ridgefield, New Jersey, on Saturday, October 10. The
    conferences that took place last year proved to be helpful and the
    Executive Council is looking forward to building on the work
    accomplished last year with the participation of all of the parishes.

    LINKED IN WEEKEND

    The 2009 Prelacy LINKED IN weekend is rapidly approaching. Young
    adults will be gathering next weekend, September 25-27, at the Holy
    Virgin Mary Spiritual Vineyard, Charlton, Massachusetts, as part of
    the ongoing Year of the Youth activities.

    Under the general theme of "Know Your Church," presentations will be
    made by Bishop Anoushavan Tanielian, Archpriest Rev. Fr. Antranig
    Baljian, Professor Michael Papazian, and Yeretzgin Margaret
    Stepanian. The weekend gathering will also feature prayer services,
    meditations, bible studies, and panel discussions.

    CATHOLICOS ARAM I INAUGURATES NEWLY RENOVATED SANATORIUM

    His Holiness Aram I inaugurated the newly renovated section in the
    main building of the Azounieh Sanatorium-Hospital, on September
    11. The renovated section, comprising the community room and the
    library, was dedicated to the late Zohrab Torikian, who was the
    chairman of the board until his death and an ardent supporter of the
    renovation project.

    Azounieh Sanatorium, located in the mountainous region of Chouf, was
    created when tuberculosis was taking many lives. Currently the
    sanatorium also serves as a hospital and home for the aged. The
    representative of the Minister of Health, who was among the many
    guests, congratulated the church and its faithful donors for
    responding to a real need in Lebanon. "You should be proud of your
    work," he said. "You built Azounieh when the need was great and there
    were not many sanatoriums. Now, you have renovated it to meet the
    needs of the people today."

    His Holiness thanked the donors and the staff for their devotion. He
    noted that the Armenian Church expresses the greatest Christian
    command of love through its deeds.

    CATHOLICOS ARAM RECEIVES U.S. AMBASSADOR

    Michele Sison, the Ambassador of the United States to Lebanon, visited
    His Holiness Aram I on September 11 in Antelias. After an overview of
    the situation in the region and in Lebanon, His Holiness emphasized
    the importance of strengthening national unity at this critical moment
    in the life of the country.

    The ambassador and His Holiness discussed the positive contributions
    of Armenians to American society. They also discussed the spiritual
    and educational activities of the Eastern and Western Prelacies and
    their contribution to democratic ideals.

    PRELACY WEB PAGE REDESIGNED

    The Prelacy's web page has a total new look. Take a look and let us
    know what you think. During the coming months all of the text will be
    revised, enhanced and expanded.

    Our address is www.armenianprelacy.org

    VIGEN GUROIAN KEYNOTE SPEAKER AT ST. VLADIMIR'S SEMINARY

    Vigen Guroian, professor of Religious Studies in Orthodox Christianity
    at the University of Virginia is the keynote speaker at St. Vladimir's
    Seminary on Saturday, October 3. Dr. Guroian is participating in the
    Seminary's Orthodox Education Day 2009 which is devoted to "God's
    green earth: Ecology and Theology." Dr. Guroian will speak at 1 pm on
    the topic "Ecological blessings from the Garden." He has written two
    books on this subject, Inheriting Paradise: Meditations on Gardening
    and The Fragrance of God, both of which are available at the Prelacy's
    bookstore.

    St. Vladimir's is located at 575 Scarsdale Road, Yonkers, New York
    10707-1659.

    DAILY BIBLE READINGS

    Bible readings for today, Thursday, September 17, are: Isaiah 2:1-16;
    Hebrews 12:18-27; Matthew 21:12-17.

    Then Jesus entered the temple and drove out all who were selling and
    buying in the temple, and he overturned the tables of the money
    changers and the seats of those who sold doves. He said to them, "It
    is written, 'My house shall be called a house of prayer'; but you are
    making it a den of robbers."

    The blind and the lame came to him in the temple, and he cured
    them. But when the chief priests and the scribes saw the amazing
    things that he did, and heard the children cry out in the temple,
    "Hosanna to the Son of David," they became angry and said to him, "Do
    you hear what these are saying?" Jesus said to them, "Yes; have you
    never read, 'Out of the mouths of infants and nursing babies you have
    prepared praise for yourself?"

    He left them, went out of the city to Bethany, and spent the night
    there. (Matthew 21:12-17)

    For listing of the coming week's Bible readings click here
    (http://www.armenianprelacy.org/DBR2009-9.pdf ).


    GORKY RETROSPECTIVE AT PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM

    The Philadelphia Museum of Art will present a major traveling
    retrospective celebrating the extraordinary life and work of Arshile
    Gorky (1904-1948). The first comprehensive survey of the work of this
    artist in nearly three decades, Arshile Gorky: A Retrospective will
    premier at the Museum on October 21 and continue there until January
    10, 2010. The exhibition will then travel to the Tate Modern, London
    (Spring 2010) and The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (Summer
    2010). Photo: The Artist and His Mother, c. 1926-36, oil on canvas,
    60 x 50 inches, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, Gift of
    Julien Levy for Maro and Natasha Gorky in memory of their father.
    Copyright 2009 Estate of Arshile Gorky / Artists Rights Society (ARS),
    New York.


    ARMENIAN INDEPENDENCE DAY

    Monday, September 21, is the 18th anniversary of the independent
    Republic of Armenia. Less than three years after the massive public
    demonstrations in Yerevan calling for the return of Nagorno-Karabakh
    and the devastating earthquake that shook Armenia (and in many ways
    the Soviet Union), Armenia declared itself a free and independent
    republic. It was a remarkable event for those of us who grew up
    dreaming of a free and independent Armenia, and were never permitted
    by our parents to doubt that it could and would happen one day.


    On a personal level, for me the full impact registered six months
    later when on March 2, 1992, I watched the red, blue and orange
    tricolor flag raised at the United Nations.


    O Lord, hearken the voice of the supplication of Your servants and
    keep unshaken the Armenian Republic which was restored by Your
    mercy. Increase the wisdom of all those ministers who are appointed
    for the leadership of the Republic in order that they m ay lead Your
    people with equity to justice. Those who respect wisdom will rule
    forever. Grant abundantly the spirit of courageousness to our
    generals and armies in order that their arrows straightly aim at their
    targets. Plant in all of us the love of holiness, wisdom and good
    sense, to know the wisdom and instruction and bring our part to the
    observance of all laws that are useful for our nation. Pour into our
    hearts the mercy of Your benevolence, in order that we may manifest
    through good works our love towards our homeland. For if the words are
    not accompanied with good works of virtue, according to the Proverbs,
    the hearts of such people are like ashes, their hope aimless, and
    their lives worse than clay. (From "Prayer of Thanksgiving for the
    Republic of Armenia," written by Archbishop Torkom Koushagian, in
    Cairo, Egypt in 1920).


    CALENDAR OF EVENTS
    September 19-20--Re-consecration of the altar and the newly renovated
    St. Illuminator's Cathedral in New York City on Saturday. Episcopal
    Divine Liturgy and Madagh on Sunday.
    September 20--St. Gregory Church, Philadelphia. Lobster Fest. For
    information: 215-482-9200.
    September 20--Sts. Vartanantz Church, Ridgefield, New Jersey, Sunday
    school opening and registration. The Sunday school will host a
    fellowship for the entire parish following the Holy Badarak.
    September 20--St. 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
    demand--"Kid-Z-One," with a host of activities for children. For
    information 718-224-2275.
    September 21--St. Stephen's (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 26--Mid-West Regional Conference for Pastors, Boards of
    Trustees, and NRA delegates at St. Sarkis Church, Dearborn, Michigan.
    September 25-26-27--Prelacy Linked In, gathering of the youth. For
    details click here.

    September 27--75th anniversary of St. Gregory Church, Indian Orchard,
    Massachusetts, under auspices of Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan. Country
    Club of Wilbraham, 859 Stony Hill Road, Wilbraham,
    Massachusetts. Special
    performances by Dottie Bengoian and the St. Gregory Sunday School
    children. For information: 413-596-9242.
    September 28--St. Gregory Church, Philadelphia, Golf Outing at
    Talamore
    Country Club, Ambler, Pennsylvania. For information: 215-482-9200.
    September 28--Holy 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 1--Sts. 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 10--Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference for Pastors, Boards of
    Trustees, and NRA delegates at Sts. Vartanantz Church, Ridgefield,
    New Jersey.
    October 15-18--Soorp Khatch Church, Bethesda, Maryland, Food Festival
    and Bazaar.
    October 16-17--Annual Fall Fair Bazaar, St. Gregory Church, North
    Andover, Massachusetts, Jaffarian Hall, 10 am to 8 pm.
    October 17--National Association of Ladies Guilds (NALG) annual
    conference at the Prelacy offices in New York City. Details will
    follow.
    October 18--St. Gregory Church, Philadelphia, Intercommunal Cultural
    Celebration at Holy Trinity Church, Cheltenham, PA.
    November 1--St. Gregory Church, Philadelphia, Sunday School Halloween
    Party.
    November 6-7--St. Gregory Church, Philadelphia. Food
    Festival.
    November 6-7--St. Stephen's Church, Watertown, Massachusetts, 53rd
    annual bazaar, 10 am to 9:30 pm at the ACEC, 47 Nichols Avenue,
    Watertown. Delicious lamb, losh and chicken kebab, kheyma, kufta and
    yalanchi. Meals
    served from 11:30 am to 8:30 pm. Armenian pastries, gourmet foods,
    arts & crafts, auction, raffles, and more.
    November 7--Christmas Holiday Craft Fair, St. Gregory Church, North
    Andover, Massachusetts, Jaffarian Hall, 10 am to 4 pm.
    November 7 & 8--Sts. Vartanantz Church, Providence, Rhode Island,
    largest Armenian Fest in New England. Saturday from 12 noon to 10
    pm. Sunday 12 noon to 8 pm. Rhodes-on-the-Pawtucket, 60 Rhodes Place
    (off Broad
    Street), Cranston, Rhode Island. Kebobs and kufta dinners, pastry,
    raffles and more. Performance by the Armenian school dance group. Live
    Armenian
    music * dancing. For information, 401-831-6399.
    November 14--Soorp Khatch Church, Bethesda, Maryland, 45th anniversary
    celebration.
    November 20-21--Holy 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, 22--Sts. Vartanantz Church (Ridgefield, New Jersey)
    Annual Bazaar and Food Festival. Saturday night dancing with "Onnik
    Dinkjian"; Sunday traditional kavourma dinner.
    December 20--St. Gregory Church, Philadelphia. Sunday School
    Christmas
    Pageant.
    December 31--St. Gregory Church, Philadelphia, Seroonian Community
    Center New Year's Eve celebration.
    December 31--Sts. Vartanantz Church (Ridgefield, New Jersey), New
    Year's Eve Dinner-Dance. Details to follow.
    Web pages of the parishes can be accessed through the Prelacy's 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
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    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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