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    PAGEANT A LATE GIFT FOR AREA'S ARMENIANS

    Boston Globe
    http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachuset ts/articles/2010/01/11/pageant_a_late_gift_for_are as_armenians/
    Jan 11 2010
    MA

    Along Cambridge's quiet Brattle Street yesterday morning, holiday
    lights and seasonal decorations were mostly gone.

    But inside the Holy Trinity Armenian Church of Greater Boston, "We
    Three Kings of Orient Are" was sung out with joy as a regal trio
    of young kings strode down the aisle bearing gifts for the church
    pageant's baby Jesus.

    The Armenian church observes Christmas on Jan. 6, the Epiphany, which
    commemorates the visit of the magi to the newborn Christ child. The
    Rev. Vasken Kouzouian said many parishioners, often fourth- and
    fifth-generation Armenian-Americans, also celebrate the holiday
    on Dec. 25. The church honors the American tradition by observing
    the "fun side of Christmas" with the children's pageant, which was
    originally scheduled for Dec. 20. But this year, weather caused it
    to be rescheduled for yesterday, bringing it closer to Jan. 6.

    Kouzouian said the postponement provided an opportunity for the parish
    to "remind ourselves of the spiritual side" of the holiday. "It's
    the faith we're celebrating, not the heritage," he said. Christmas in
    the Armenian church marks the beginning of Christ's ministry, he said.

    Michelle Sahagian, 12, was one of the narrators of the pageant. Over
    the years, she said, she has played many roles from a shepherd and
    a sheep to an angel.

    Her mother, Nancy, said she enjoys watching Michelle and her 9-year-old
    sister, Julia, perform yearly in the pageants. "It's funny to watch
    them grow from year to year," she said. "They kind of grow up with it."
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