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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/


    January 28, 2010
    CATHOLIC AND ORIENTAL ORTHODOX THEOLOGICAL DIALOGUE COMMISSION MEETING
    IN ANTELIAS
    Archbishop Oshagan is in Antelias, Lebanon, where he is
    participating in the Joint Commission for Theological Dialogue between
    the Roman Catholic and Oriental Orthodox Churches. The Commission is
    discussing the role of the Ecumenical Councils in the Early
    Church. This seventh plenary meeting of the Commission is taking place
    at the Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia in Antelias at the
    invitation of His Holiness Aram I. Delegates appointed by the Holy See
    of Etchmiadzin and the Holy See of Cilicia are representing the
    Armenian Church. Archbishop Oshagan and Bishop Nareg Alemezian,
    Ecumenical Officer of the Cilician See, are representatives of the
    Holy See of Cilicia.
    Yesterday the representatives of the Commission visited the
    President of Lebanon, Michel Suleiman. His Holiness Catholicos Aram I
    introduced the delegation to the President and explained the purpose
    of the Commission and the importance of its work in promoting
    ecumenical relations. The President welcomed the guests and then
    briefly spoke about the current political situation in Lebanon and the
    region.
    The meetings, which began on Tuesday, January 26, will
    conclude this Sunday, January 31. During the closing Liturgy at the
    Cathedral of St. Gregory the Illuminator, His Excellency Walter
    Cardinal Kasper, President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting
    Christian Unity will give the sermon.
    EXCERPTS OF ENCYCLICAL WILL BE READ
    IN PRELACY PARISHES THIS SUNDAY
    This Sunday, January 31, all parishes of the Eastern Prelacy will read
    excerpts from the encyclical issued by His Holiness Aram I, declaring
    2010 the Year of the Armenian Woman.
    In his encyclical, His Holiness refers to biblical,
    historical and contemporary reflections that make it imperative to
    reassess the role of women and men in society. According to the Bible,
    he writes, God created men and women in His image, (Genesis 1:26);
    therefore, he explains, women and men are equal in the eyes of God,
    and partners in caring for the created world. His Holiness further
    notes that in the New Testament, the New Eve,Mary the Mother of
    Godplays an important role in the history of salvation.
    Delving into Armenian history, His Holiness writes about
    many women who contributed to the survival of the nation and to its
    spiritual and cultural renaissance by assuming political
    responsibilities through martyrdom and sainthood, as writers,
    educators, social workers, and mothers.
    In the encyclical His Holiness reflects on important events
    and documents of the United Nations and the Ecumenical Movement. He
    cites the achievements of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,
    the UN Decade for Women, and international conferences since 1976 and
    the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women
    (CEDAW), adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1979. Speaking of the
    Ecumenical Movement he mentions the Ecumenical Decade of the Churches
    in Solidarity with Women 1988-1998, which deplored violence against
    women at home and in society, and the Decade to Overcome Violence.
    The Catholicos calls upon all Armenians to reconsider the
    nature of the partnership of women and men in the Armenian community,
    its organizations and the family, in view of the moral values taught
    by the Church and internationally endorsed documents.
    To read the encyclical in Armenian click here (
    http://e2ma.net/go/100009509342/2530470/90914558 /24882/goto:http://www.armenianprelacy.org/images/ prelacy/PDF/2010pontificalmessagearm.pdf
    ).
    To read the encyclical in English click here (
    http://e2ma.net/go/100009509342/2530470/90914559 /24882/goto:http://www.armenianprelacy.org/images/ prelacy/PDF/2010pontificalmessageeng.pdf
    ).

    BISHOP ANOUSHAVAN ATTENDS
    ECUMENICAL PRAYER MEETING
    Bishop Anoushavan attended an ecumenical prayer service presided by
    Archbishop Timothy Michael Dolan, the Archbishop of New York at the
    Catholic Archdiocese on Monday, January 25. The service was part of
    the events for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.

    BISHOP ANOUSHAVAN ATTENDS
    FUNERAL SERVICE FOR OHANESS BARSAMIAN
    On Tuesday, January 26, Bishop Anoushavan attended the funeral
    services for Dirahayr Ohaness Barsamian, father of His Eminence
    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian
    Church (Eastern), at St. Vartan Cathedral in New York City.
    Bishop Anoushavan conveyed heartfelt condolences to
    Archbishop Barsamian on behalf of Archbishop Oshagan.

    VICAR ATTENDS FUNERAL OF ALAN CALLIAN
    Bishop Anoushavan presided at the funeral of Alan Callian yesterday,
    January 27, at St. Sarkis Church, Douglaston, New York. Mr. Callian,
    along with his late brother Vernon, was an active supporter and
    participant of the Prelacy especially in its formative years. The
    Vicar expressed sympathy on behalf of Archbishop Oshagan and the
    entire Prelacy family.

    VICAR VISITS SENIORS OF ST. SARKIS
    On Wednesday afternoon Bishop Anoushavan visited with the seniors of
    St. Sarkis Church, Douglaston, New York, in celebration of the churchs
    name day.

    VICAR AT ST. SARKIS DAY SERVICE
    Bishop Anoushavan will celebrate the Divine Liturgy and preside over
    name-day celebration this Sunday, January 31, at St. Sarkis Church in
    Douglaston, New York. A requiem service will take place for the
    parishs former priest, Rev. Fr. Asoghik Kelejian. A luncheon and
    cultural program will follow.

    LENTEN LECTURES WILL BEGIN FEBRUARY 17
    The Prelacys Lenten lectures series will focus on the Year of the
    Armenian Woman theme. The first lecture will take place on Wednesday,
    February 17 and will continue for the next five Wednesdays of Great
    Lent. The lectures, under the auspices of Archbishop Oshagan, will
    take place at St. Illuminators Cathedral, 221 E. 27th Street, New York
    City.
    The evening schedule will be as follows: Lenten service at
    7:30 pm; lecture and discussion at 8 pm, followed by fellowship at
    8:45 pm. The Lenten program is sponsored by the Armenian Religious
    Education Council (AREC), the Prelacy Ladies Guild, and the
    St. Illuminators Cathedral Ladies Guild.
    For information about the topics and presenters click here (
    http://e2ma.net/go/100009509342/2530470/90914560 /24882/goto:http://www.armenianprelacy.org/images/ prelacy/PDF/2010lentenprogram.pdf
    ).

    DAILY BIBLE READINGS
    There are no Bible readings for today, Thursday, January 28. Today is
    the final day of the four-day period when there are no Bible readings
    in the Armenian liturgical calendar. These four days coincide with the
    Fast of the Catechumens, which began on Monday. This is traditionally
    a time for reflection and repentance, and a time for the clergy and
    laity to witness their faith to the unbaptized. The fast (dzom, which
    means total abstinence) leads to the Armenian Churchs remembrance of
    the Prophet Jonah. Jonahs entombment in the belly of the whale
    represents the three day burial of Jesus and Jonahs release represents
    the resurrection of our Lord.

    For a listing of the coming weeks Bible readings click here (
    http://e2ma.net/go/100009509342/2530470/90914561 /24882/goto:http://www.armenianprelacy.org/images/ prelacy/PDF/2010dbr-1.pdf
    ).

    THE PROPHET JONAH
    On the fifth day of the Fast of the Catechumens (Friday, January 29),
    the Armenian Church commemorates the Prophet Jonah, one of the twelve
    minor prophets. The Minor Prophets are not less important than those
    known as major prophets, but their books in the Bible are shorter. All
    of the Minor Prophets were servants of God who proclaimed His will to
    people in need of repentance.
    The story of Jonah and the Whale is one of the better known
    stories in the Old Testament. Just as the Ninevites fasted and
    repented from their wicked ways, so too do the people of God during
    this preliminary fast before Great Lent (Medz Bahk), the most
    penitential season of the year.
    During the three days and three nights that Jonah was in the
    belly of the whale he composed a prayer of thanksgiving (see Jonah
    2:1-10).

    You sent Jonah to preach to the great city of Nineveh declaring
    thereby your generous love for mankind; accept my repentance also.
    He came forth from the whale alive, preserved by you in your
    three-day burial as a pre-figuration of your burial and resurrection;
    save me also dead in sins.
    You hear the voice of prayer of the countless twenty thousand
    and innocent children you who forgive, compassionate and long
    suffering, hear now me also who call out to you.
    (From the Liturgical Canons of the Armenian Apostolic Church)

    ST. SARKIS THE WARRIOR
    This Saturday, January 30, the Armenian Church remembers St. Sarkis
    the Warrior, his son Mardiros, and 14 faithful soldiers. It is a
    moveable feast that can occur between January 11 and February 15. It
    follows the five-day Fast of the Catechumens. Although the Fast is not
    connected to St. Sarkis, it has come to be associated with this saint
    who enjoys a special popularity for Armenians.
    Sarkis lived during the fourth century and was from
    Cappadocia in Asia Minor. He rose through the military ranks because
    of his valiant campaign on behalf of the Emperor Constantine. With the
    accession of Emperor Julian, Sarkis took refuge in Armenia with his
    son. Later they went to Persia to join the Persian army in fighting
    Julian. Both fought with exceptional bravery. The Persian leader
    (Shapur II) tried to convince them to abandon their Christian faith
    and embrace Zoroastrianism. Both refused, and father and son were
    martyred. Fourteen loyal Christian soldiers who went to claim the
    bodies were also killed. Eventually, Christians secured the remains
    and sent them to Assyria, where they remained until the fifth century
    when Mesrob Mashtots had them moved to the city of Karpi in the area
    of Vaspurakan in Armenia. A monastery was built over the site of the
    grave.
    There are many Armenian churches named in honor of this
    popular saint, including in Yerevan (Armenia), Bourj Hammoud
    (Lebanon), and Tehran (Iran). Within our Eastern Prelacy we have two
    churches named St. Sarkis, in Dearborn, Michigan and Douglaston, New
    York.

    ST. ADOM AND GENERALS;
    ST. SOUKIAS AND MARTYRS
    On Monday, February 1 and Tuesday, February 2, respectively, the
    Armenian Church remembers Sts. Adom and Generals and Sts. Soukias and
    Martyrs.
    The armies of Armenian soldiers were led by Adom Knooni and
    Manajihr Rshdooni in the fifth century, before the battle of
    Avarayr. They were ordered by their Persian commanders to leave
    Armenia and proceed to one of the most distant outposts of the empire
    for the purpose of keeping the Armenian soldiers far away from Armenia
    and thus prevent them from defending the Armenians. The commanders
    recognized the Persian plot and returned to Armenia with their
    armies. They were pursued, captured and martyred by the Persian
    forces.
    St. Soukias and Martyrs, known as the Holy Sookiasians, were
    members of the Royal Court who were converted and baptized by the
    Voskyan priests. They lived in isolation at Mount Sougaved. When they
    refused to return to court and worship the pagan gods, they were
    martyred.

    ANNUAL GHEVONTIANTZ CLERGY GATHERING
    The annual clergy gathering on the occasion of the Feast of
    St. Ghevont and Priests, will take place at St. Gregory the
    Illuminator Church, Indian Orchard, Massachusetts, February 8-11. The
    Feast of Ghevontiantz is celebrated each year preceding the Vartanantz
    Feast.
    For the agenda of the clergy conference (in Armenian) click
    here (
    http://e2ma.net/go/100009509342/2530470/90914562 /24882/goto:http://www.armenianprelacy.org/images/ prelacy/PDF/2010ghevontyantzprogram.pdf
    ).

    FROM THE BOOKSTORE

    In celebration of the Year of the Armenian Woman, during the next
    several weeks we will feature books by or about Armenian women. All
    are available for purchase at the Prelacy
    Bookstore.
    A History of Armenian Womens Writing, 1880-1922
    By Victoria Rowe
    This book explores the work of six renowned Armenian women writers:
    Srpouhi Dussap, Sibyl, Mariam Khatisian, Marie Beylerian, Shushanik
    Kurghinian, and Zabel Yessayian. It focuses on the contributions of
    these authors to issues of their time. The book provides biographical
    information on each writer and the cultural institutions that helped
    Armenian women become a part of the literary and intellectual scene
    dominated by men.
    296 pages, soft cover
    $28.00 plus shipping and handling.

    Episodes of My Life
    By Ania Kayaloff
    Ania Kayaloff was a constant presence in the New York Armenian
    community up until her death. She was a devoted member of
    St. Illuminators Cathedral and was an early advocate for the
    Cathedrals renovation. This short but captivating memoir of her life
    is fascinating. In a little over 100 pages the book is packed with
    exciting insights into her early life and her life with her husband
    Jacques.
    120 pages, soft cover
    $10.00 plus shipping and handling

    The Role of Armenian Women in the
    Armenian Revolutionary Movement
    By Sona Zeitlian
    This book provides a wealth of information about the Armenian Women
    who participated in the Armenian Revolutionary Movement. Written in
    Armenian, it provides the recognition that is deserved to women who
    would otherwise be forgotten.
    224 pages, soft cover
    $12.00 plus shipping and handling

    Orphan in the Sands
    By Virginia Haroutunian
    This memoir chronicles the authors life as well as her parents lives,
    especially her mother, who repressed the horrible memories of the
    genocide. It wasnt until those memories could be expressed that the
    author herself was liberated from her own demons.
    192 pages, soft cover
    $15.00, plus shipping and handling

    TO ORDER THESE BOOKS OR FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THE BOOKSTORE BY
    EMAIL AT [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])
    OR BY TELEPHONE 212-689-7810.


    PLEASE DONT FORGET HAITIThe human suffering is enormous. Donations
    will be needed for a long time. Please send your check payable to the
    Armenian Apostolic Church of America, to the Prelacy at 138 E. 39th
    Street, New York, New York 10016.You may also make your donation by
    credit card through our secure web page. Go to www.armenianprelacy.org
    (
    http://e2ma.net/go/10000 9509342/2530470/90914563/24882/goto:http://www.arm enianprelacy.org/index.php/departments/donate-now
    ) and click on donate now. Fill out the form and select Haiti relief
    in the designation menu.


    CALENDAR OF EVENTS
    January 31Saint Sarkis name day, celebrating the patron saint of
    St. Sarkis Church, 38-65 234th St., Douglaston, New York, and special
    requiem service for Archpriest Rev. Fr. Asoghik Kelejian. Luncheon
    and special cultural program following church services. Special guest:
    His Excellency Garen Nazarian, representative of the Republic of
    Armenia to the United Nations. Donation $40. For reservations:
    718-224-2275.
    February 6St. Stephens (Watertown, Massachusetts) Ladies Guild, Mardi
    Gras celebration, 7 pm at church hallo. Costumes optional; masks a
    must. For information: Mary Derderian, [email protected]
    (mailto:[email protected]) or 781-762-4253.
    February 8-10Annual Ghevontiantz Clergy Gathering, hosted by
    St. Gregory Church, Indian Orchard, Massachusetts.
    February 11Presentation of Kir Gyanki, by Rev. Fr. Khoren Habeshian,
    organized by St. Illuminators Armenian Apostolic Cathedral and
    Hamazkayin Armenian Educational and Cultural Society of New York,
    under the auspices of H.E. Archbishop Oshagan, at the Armenian Center
    in Woodside, New York, 8:05 pm. Vartan Matiosian will present the
    recently published book.
    February 11Vartanantz Day Divine Liturgy and celebration at
    Sts. Vartanantz Church, 461 Bergen Blvd., Ridgefield, New
    Jersey. Celebrant, Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan. Luncheon (adults $20;
    children $10) and special cultural program following church services.
    February 17First Prelacy Lenten Service and Lecture at
    St. Illuminators Cathedral, New York, 7:30 pm. General introduction by
    Archbishop Oshagan. Women Witnesses of Christ in the Armenian Church,
    presented by Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian, Pastor of St. Illuminators
    Cathedral.
    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 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 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 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.
    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 Society, 39-03 Little Neck Parkway, Little Neck, NY, 3
    pm. Donation: $50, $30; $15 for children under 12. Contact Sonia,
    917-679-6992; Hasmik, 516-330-5290.
    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).
    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.
    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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