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    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/


    February 18, 2010
    REMEMBRANCE DAY FOR ARS ON FEBRUARY 28
    His Eminence Archbishop Oshagan announced that Sunday, February 28,
    all Prelacy churches will observe Remembrance Day for the Armenian
    Relief Society. A requiem service will be offered following the Divine
    Liturgy for all deceased members and benefactors of the ARS, which
    this year is marking its Centennial anniversary.
    VICAR VISITS PROVIDENCE AND BOSTON
    Bishop Anoushavan was in Providence and Boston last weekend. He
    celebrated the Divine Liturgy at Sts. Vartanantz Church in Providence
    on Sunday and presided over the banquet that followed. During the
    Liturgy His Grace ordained Garo Tashjian an acolyte of the Church.
    On Saturday morning he visited with students of
    Sts. Vartanantz Church community. On Saturday evening Bishop
    Anoushavan attended the Tyarnuntarach celebration at St. Stephens
    Church and the traditional bonfire.
    With the choir of Sts. Vartanantz Church.
    With HMEM scouts in Providence.
    With students at Sts. Vartanantz Church.
    The traditional bonfire at St. Stephens Church, Watertown.
    PRELACY LENTEN LECTURE SERIES BEGINS
    Last night, the Prelacy started a six-part Lenten program at
    St. Illuminators Armenian Cathedral, under the auspices of His
    Eminence Archbishop Oshagan, the Prelate. Scheduled for Wednesdays of
    Great Lent, the program included a 30-minute Lenten service (Husgoom),
    an educational component, followed by a meal fellowship (from
    7:30-9:30pm). Also present were His Grace Bishop Anoushavan, Vicar
    General, and Rev. Father Mesrob Lakissian, pastor of St. Illuminators
    Cathedral (New York City).
    Since His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of
    Cilicia, proclaimed 2010 as the Year of the Armenian Woman, it seemed
    exceedingly appropriate to spotlight and celebrate during our Lenten
    lecture series the vital role and mission of the Armenian women in the
    life of our Church, nation and people, both in the past and in the
    present, said His Eminence Archbishop Oshagan, during his introductory
    remarks prior to the first lecture in the series. His Eminence
    encouraged the participants to read the encyclical of His Holiness
    issued on this occasion (in Armenian and English).
    The first lecture focused on Women Witnesses of Christ in the
    Armenian Church and was delivered by Rev. Father Mesrob Lakissian. Der
    Hayr highlighted particularly St. Santookht (1st century) and
    Hripsimeh, Kayaneh and their companions (3rd century).
    St. Santookht, the daughter of King Sanadroog, is usually
    linked with Thaddeus the Apostle, who proclaimed the Gospel of Christ
    in Armenian, and they are commemorated together in the Armenian
    Church, said Der Hayr. Santookht was one of the first Armenian
    converts to Christianity through the preaching of the apostle
    Thaddeus, and later she died for the cause of the Gospel. She is
    remembered as the first saint of the Armenian Church.
    Der Mesrob then recounted the story of Sts. Hrispsimiank
    martyrs and how the seeds of the Gospel of Christ grew in the land of
    Armenia through their martyrdom. Der Hayr spoke about the beautiful
    churches built in Armenia upon the relics of these saints. And
    finally, he alluded to the sharagan (chant), Antsink nviryalk (Devoted
    Persons), written by Gomidas Cathoghigos (7th century), an
    alphabetical acrostic sharagan.
    This year, being the year of the Armenian woman, special
    intercessions to Asdvadzadzin (Mary, Mother-of-God) are made during
    the Husgoom service and each week the participants learn a different
    sharagan dedicated to Asdvadzadzin under the directorship of
    Dn. Sarkis Apelian, the choir master of St. Illuminators Armenian
    Cathedral.
    After the lecture, the participants enjoyed a nice table
    fellowship.
    Next Wednesday, February 24, Mrs. Iris Papazian, the Prelacys
    Director of Communications and Publications, will speak on Women as
    Guardians of Armenian Family Values.
    The Lenten Program is sponsored by the Prelacys Armenian
    Religious Education Council (AREC), the Prelacy Ladies Guild (PLG),
    and St. Illuminators Cathedral Ladies Guild. For more information
    please contact the Prelacy office at 212-689-7810 or
    [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) or the
    church at 212-689-5880.
    MUSICAL ARMENIA
    The 26th Musical Armenia concert will take place on Sunday, March 21,
    at 2 pm at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, 57th Street and
    Seventh Avenue, New York City, featuring Tanya Gabrielian, piano; and
    Natalie Aroyan, soprano.
    Natalie Aroyan, soprano, participated in the 2009 American
    Institute of Musical Studies vocal program in Graz, Austria. Her
    achievements at Graz included winning First Place and the Audience
    Vote at the prestigious Meistersinger Vocal Competition, in which she
    performed under the direction of Edoardo Muller. In 2008 at the Sydney
    Conservatorium of Music, she performed the role of Rosalinde in
    Matthew Barclays production of Strauss Die Fledermaus, conducted by
    Imre Pallo. She is currently a professional studies student at Mannes
    College The New School for Music.
    Tanya Gabrielian, was described as a pianist of powerful
    physical and imaginative muscle, by The Times of London. She was
    awarded first prize at the 2004 Scottish International Piano
    Competition and the 2003 Aram Khachaturian International Piano
    Competition. Ms. Gabrielian has performed with several major
    orchestras, including the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the New London
    Sinfonia, and the Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra. She toured Scotland
    with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. She is currently an
    artists diploma student at The Juilliard School.
    For tickets ($30) contact the Carnegie box office at
    212-247-7800 or the Prelacy at 212-689-7810.

    BOOK PRESENTATION AT ST. ILLUMINATORS
    Nearly 100 people gathered last Sunday at St. Illuminators Cathedral
    to hear a presentation of a new book by Archpriest Fr. Khoren
    Habeshian. Der Hayrs book, Kir Gyanki (Epistle of Life) was received
    enthusiastically. The presentation, hosted by St. Illuminators
    Cathedral and Hamazkayin of New York, took place following the Divine
    Liturgy.
    UAF SHIPPED $33 MILLION AID IN 2009
    The United Armenian Fund contributed to Armenia $33 million of
    humanitarian assistance during the fiscal year 2009, consisting
    primarily of medicines and medical supplies. According to the audit of
    its financial statement, the UAF devoted less than 1% of its total
    reven7ues to administrative expenses, allocating the remaining 99% to
    assisting the people of Armenia and Artsakh.
    During its 20 years of operations, the UAF delivered to
    Armenia a grand total of $572 million worth of relief supplies on
    board 153 airlifts and 1,726 sea containers.
    The UAF is the collective effort of the Armenian General
    Benevolent Union, Armenian Missionary Association of America, Armenian
    Relief Society, Diocese of the Armenian Church of America, Prelacy of
    the Armenian Apostolic Church of America, and The Lincy Foundation.
    DAILY BIBLE READINGS
    Bible readings for today, Thursday, February 18, are: Romans 6:3-14).
    Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ
    Jesus were baptized into his death? Therefore we have been buried with
    him by baptism into death, so that, just as Christ was raised from the
    dead by the glory of the Father, so we too might walk in newness of
    life.
    For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we
    will certainly be united with him in a resurrection like his. We know
    that our old self was crucified with him so that the body of sin might
    be destroyed, and we might no longer be enslaved to sin. For whoever
    has died is freed from sin. But if we have died with Christ, we
    believe that we will also live with him. We know that Christ, being
    raised from the dead, will never die again; death no longer has
    dominion over him. The death he died, he died to sin, once for all;
    but the life he lives, he lives to God. So you also must consider
    yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus.
    Therefore, do not let sin exercise dominion in your mortal
    bodies, to make you obey their passions. No longer present your
    members to sin as instruments of wickedness, but present yourselves to
    God as those who have been brought from death to life, and present
    your members to God as instruments of righteousness. For sin will have
    no dominion over you, since you are not under law but under
    grace. (Romans 6:3-14)
    For a listing of the coming weeks Bible readings click here (
    http://e2ma.net/go/8015322896/2585197/91630323/2 4882/goto:http://www.armenianprelacy.org/images/pr elacy/PDF/2010dbr-2.pdf
    ).
    ST. THEODORE, THE WARRIOR
    This Saturday, February 20, the Armenian Church commemorates
    St. Theodore the Warrior. Theodore was a soldier in the Roman army
    during the reign of Emperor Lucinius and was noted for his exceptional
    bravery. His parents were devout Christians and he was educated in the
    Christian faith. The traditional story relates how Theodore, armed
    with a sword and a prayer to the Lord, killed a serpent that was
    terrorizing everyone. In appreciation of his bravery he was elevated
    to the rank of Captain. The Roman emperor began a campaign against the
    Christians with the intention of eradicating the new faith. When it
    became known that Theodore was a Christian, the military tribunal,
    taking into consideration his brave service, found him to be a good
    soldier who made a mistake and was given the opportunity to renounce
    his Christian faith. He refused and was martyred in 319 A.D. in
    Heraclea, Thrace.
    SUNDAY OF THE EXPULSION
    As of Monday we entered the period of Great Lent (Medz Bahk) and the
    Church has taken on a somber, mournful and penitential
    manifestation. The altar is closed with a black curtain, symbolic of
    the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden. Holy Communion
    is not offered during the liturgical service. It is a period of
    reflection in our spiritual journey toward Easter.
    Each of the Sundays during Lent has a theme. This Sunday,
    February 21, is the Sunday of the Expulsion (Artaksman Kiraki). The
    message is a continuation of last Sundays Paregentan theme, namely,
    Adam and Eves fall and banishment from Paradise because of their
    disobedience. Of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil
    you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you shall die,
    (Genesis 2:17). With their expulsion from Paradise, humankind was thus
    condemned to experience death, pain, and sorrow. The hymns sung on
    the first two Sundays of Lent remind us of the expulsion, and give
    sinners the good tidings that they may render themselves worthy
    through repentance.
    O Lord, you first gave the holy observance of the law in
    paradise. But the first creatures disobeyed you by eating the
    forbidden fruit and thus tasted the bitterness of sin and
    death. Therefore, enable us to taste the sweetness of your
    commandments.
    (From the hymn sung on the Sunday of the Expulsion)
    FROM THE BOOKSTORE
    This week we offer the latest in the great UCLA series, Historic
    Armenian Cities and Provinces:
    Armenian Pontus: The Trebizond Black Sea Communities
    Edited by Richard G. Hovannisian
    Armenian Pontus is the eighth of the UCLA conference proceedings to be
    published. Scholars from various disciplines offer the story of the
    Armenian communities in the Pontus-Black Sea region across the
    centuries until their violent elimination in the first decades of the
    20th century.
    454 pages, soft cover, $35.00 plus shipping and handling.
    Note: The other titles in this series are also available. Contact the
    Bookstore for information.
    TO ORDER THIS BOOK OR FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THE BOOKSTORE BY
    EMAIL AT [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])
    OR BY TELEPHONE 212-689-7810.

    CALENDAR OF EVENTS
    February 24Second Prelacy Lenten Service and Lecture at
    St. Illuminators Cathedral, New York, 7:30 pm. Women as Guardians of
    Armenian Family Values, presented by Mrs. Iris Papazian.
    February 26We are not ErmeniThe Hamshen Armenians: A general overview
    of this hidden Armenian group. Lecturer, Avedis Hadjian. Organized by
    New York Hamazkayin Literary Committee, 8:05 pm at The Armenian
    Center, 69-23 47th Avenue, Woodside, New York. Admission: $5.00.
    February 28Lecture on The ChurchDenominations and Sects, presented by
    Bishop Anoushavan Tanielian, hosted by the New Jersey chapter of
    Hamazkayin, Sts. Vartanantz Church, 461 Bergen Boulevard, Ridgefield,
    New Jersey, at 2 pm.
    February 28 and March 7General Membership meetings of Soorp
    Asdvadzadzin Church, Whitinsville, Massachusetts.
    March 3Third Prelacy Lenten Service and Lecture at St. Illuminators
    Cathedral, New York City, 7:30 pm. Women as Mothers and Wives,
    presented by Rev. Fr. Hovnan Bozoian, pastor of Sts. Vartanantz
    Church (NJ).
    March 7Annual Membership Meeting, Sts. Vartanantz Church, 461 Bergen
    Blvd., Ridgefield, New Jersey.
    March 7Annual Membership Meeting, St. Paul Church, 645 S. Lewis Ave.,
    Waukegan, Illinois.
    March 10Fourth Prelacy Lenten Service and Lecture at St. Illuminators
    Cathedral, New York, 7:30 pm. St. Mary, Paradigm of Discipleship and
    Holiness, presented by Rev. Fr. Nareg Terterian, pastor of St. Sarkis
    Church (NY).
    March 13International Food Festival and Auction hosted by the Armenian
    Relief Society at Hovnanian School, New Milford, New Jersey, at 5
    pm. Food booths of various nations. Silent auction and Tricky
    Tray. For information Lucy Keomurjian, 201-567-3318 or
    [email protected]
    (mailto:lucine [email protected]).
    March 14Ladies Guild annual Lenten Luncheon following church services,
    St. Asdvadzadzin Church, Whitinsville, Massachusetts.
    March 17Fifth Prelacy Lenten Service and Lecture at St. Illuminators
    Church, New York, 7:30 pm. Women as Charity Workers, presented by
    Mrs. Valentine Berberian.
    March 21Musical Armenia, Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, New York
    City. Featured artists: Tanya Gabrielian, pianist; Natalie Aroyan,
    soprano. Tickets $30. Carnegie box office 212-247-7800 or Prelacy
    office 212-689-7810.
    March 24Sixth and final Prelacy Lenten Service and Lecture at
    St. Illuminators Cathedral, New York City, 7:30 pm. Women as Christian
    Educators Today, by Yeretzgin Joanna Baghsarian.
    April 11ARS Mayr Chapter presents ZULAL, a cappela trio, at the
    Armenian Church of the Holy Martyrs, 209-15 Horace Harding Expressway,
    Bayside, New York, 4 pm. Donation: $50, $30; $15 for children under
    12. Contact Sonia, 917-679-6992; Hasmik, 516-330-5290.
    April 17St. Stephen s Ladies Guild, Watertown, Massachusetts, presents
    jazzy evening featuring Sandi Bedrosian jazz ensemble, 6 pm, church
    hall. $35 per person. Contact [email protected]
    (mailto:[email protected]) or Yeretzgin Baljian,
    781-209-1915. Reservations only.
    April 17Ladies Guild New England Regional Seminar hosted
    Sts. Vartanantz Church (Providence) Ladies Guild and the National
    Association of Ladies Guilds (NALG), 9 am. Guest speaker: Shakay
    Kzirian. Topic: Survival (A Womans Story). For information: Joyce
    Bagdasarian, 401-434-4467 or [email protected].
    April 18ARS Mayr and Erebouni Chapters sponsor Walk-Armenia to benefit
    Camp Haiastan. Registration at St. Sarkis Church, 38-65 234th Street,
    Douglaston, New York, starts at 12 noon, $25 fee. Walk begins 1
    pm. For information 516-330-5290 (Hasmik); 516-739-0805 (Nayda).
    April 18Health Expo 2010, To Your Health, St. Sarkis Church, 38-65
    234th St., Douglaston, New York. Free tests, counseling, information
    on medical conditions, mini-lectures on current health issues. For
    information: Dr. Arthur Kubikian 718-786-3842.
    May 10Mothers Day luncheon sponsored by the Prelacy Ladies Guild.
    May 13 to 16National Representative Assembly hosted by
    St. Illuminators Cathedral, New York City, and St. Sarkis Church,
    Douglaston, New York.
    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.
    August 22Annual picnic of St. Asdvadzadzin Church, Whitinsville,
    Massachusetts.

    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
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    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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