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    PRESS RELEASE
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Tel: (212) 686-0710
    Fax: (212) 779-3558
    Web: http://www.armenianchurch.org/
    Email: [email protected]


    TOP STORY March 31,2011

    _A Feast for the Spirit in April _

    April begins on Friday-and with it begins one of the most active and
    consequential months in the Armenian Church calendar.

    Across the Eastern Diocese, local parishes are continuing their Lenten
    programs, in anticipation of Palm Sunday (April 17) and the Holy Week
    observances of Holy Thursday, Friday, and Saturday (April 21, 22,
    23)-dramatizing the great events from the final days of Christ's earthly
    ministry.

    That drama reaches its climax on Easter Sunday (April 24), when the church
    rejoices over Christ's triumph over evil and death, through his glorious
    resurrection.

    A rare conjunction of dates in 2011 places Easter on the date usually
    designated for Armenian Martyrs Day. Please note that Diocesan parishes will
    be observing Martyrs Day on the day _after _Easter-Monday, April 25-at which
    time requiem services will be held in memory of the martyrs of the 1915
    Armenian Genocide.

    The month will conclude with the Eastern Diocese's annual gathering, the
    109th Diocesan Assembly, convening this year in Boston, MA. The Holy Trinity
    Church of Cambridge, MA, is hosting the annual Diocesan Clergy Conference
    (April 26-28) and the Diocesan Assembly itself (April 28-May1), as well as
    concurrent organizational gatherings like the Women's Guild Assembly (April
    29-30).

    Look for features on all of these events in the present and upcoming
    editions of the Diocesan e-Newsletter, and on the Diocesan [4]website. And
    please contact your local parish for information on its own activities
    throughout the month, so you and your family can enrich your lives with the
    spiritual treasures of the Armenian Church.
    Links:
    4. http://www.armenianchurch-ed.net


    Scripture of the Week

    Mk 13:1-37
    Is 65:8-25
    Phil 3:1-4:9
    Lk 17:20-18:14

    Prayer of the week

    O Lord, send out your light and your truth; let them lead me; let them bring
    me to your holy hill and to your dwelling. Then I will go to the altar of
    God, and I will praise you with the harp, O God, my God. Amen.

    Upcoming Saints & Feasts

    _2 April:_ Forty Martyrs of Sebastia

    _3 April:_ Sunday of the Judge

    _7 April:_ Annunciation to the Virgin Mary

    CHURCH NEWS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE

    A cornerstone blessing ceremony for a new church in Armavir was held this
    week.

    _New Church to be Built in Armavir, Armenia_

    On Monday, March 28, a ground blessing ceremony was held for a new church in
    the Perkashad village of Armenia's northwestern Armavir Province.

    The village has long been without a church, and one of its former residents,
    Mr. Khachatur Khachatryan, stepped forward to sponsor the project. Mr.
    Khachatryan currently resides in Kiev, Ukraine.

    Bishop Sion Adamian, the Primate of the Armavir Diocese, presided over the
    cornerstone blessing ceremony. Archbishop Grigoris Buniatian, Primate of the
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of Ukraine, also took part in the ceremony.

    The new church is scheduled to be completed by the spring of 2012.


    _History Written in Thread _

    A wonderful article in the March 30 online edition of the _New York Times_
    tells how officials of the Armenian Patriarchate of Istanbul, along with a
    pair of American scholars, have preserved and documented a treasure trove of
    Armenian textiles-some dating from the 1700s.

    In studying these exquisite works of art-which in their day were put to
    actual use as liturgical vestments, altar curtains, and vessel coverings-the
    researchers gained a fresh appreciation for the devotional life of
    generations of Armenian Christian women.

    With the Eastern Diocese poised to embark on a year-long exploration of lay
    ministry in the Armenian Church, the article is a beautiful reminder of how
    pious Armenian women offered their artistic talent, and their fine
    embroidery work, to illuminate the faith for the larger community of
    believers.

    The _Times_ online piece, titled `A Culture's History Written in Thread,'
    includes a splendid photo gallery of some of the finer pieces on display in
    an underground museum at the Armenian Patriarchate. To read the article, and
    view the gallery, click [5]here.
    Links:
    5. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/31/world/europe/31iht-M31-armenian.html?_r=3&pagewanted=1&src=twrhp

    DIOCESAN NEWS

    Clergy from the Diocese's Midwest region met for their annual retreat this
    week.

    _Midwest Clergy Gather for Lenten Retreat _

    Clergy from the Midwest region gathered this week for a three-day Lenten
    retreat in Ingleside, IL. The program began on Monday, March 28, with
    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Diocesan Primate, presiding.

    Organized by Diocesan Vicar, the Very Rev. Fr. Simeon Odabashian, the
    retreat focused on the centrality of prayer in a priest's life. Through a
    series of Bible study and discussion sessions clergy examined personal and
    liturgical prayer and its importance in a pastor's life and ministry.

    Clergy also took part in daily morning, midday, evening, and nighttime
    prayers. The 17 participants included clergy from across the Midwest. A
    similar retreat is scheduled for the New England region in Whitensville, MA,
    next week.


    Members of the Fund for Armenian Relief board of directors met at the
    Diocesan Center today.

    _FAR Board Reviews Latest Activities and Plans _

    Diocesan Primate Archbishop Khajag Barsamian presided over a meeting of the
    Fund for Armenian Relief board of directors on March 31 at the Diocesan
    Center in New York.

    The board heard updates on FAR's most recent humanitarian and developmental
    projects involving orphans, handicapped children, educational opportunities,
    and improving the quality of life for the most vulnerable people of Armenia.
    With an eye to the future, the board discussed strategic priorities for the
    coming year.

    Also reviewed and approved was a financial performance report conducted by
    independent auditors, which praised FAR for its overall integrity, its
    strict adherence to internal control policies, and the transparency of its
    activities.


    Delegates at last year's Diocesan Assembly in Chicago, IL.

    _109th Diocesan Assembly to be Held in Boston _

    This year's Clergy Conference and Annual Diocesan Assembly-themed
    `Vocations-The Call to Serve: Ministry of the Faithful'-will be hosted by
    Holy Trinity Church of Cambridge, MA.

    The_ Clergy Conference_ will be held at the Connors Family Retreat and
    Conference Center in Dover, MA, from Tuesday, April 26 to Thursday, April
    28. The _Assembly_ proceedings will be held at the Park Plaza Hotel in
    Boston, from Thursday, April 28 to Saturday, April 30 (the Divine Liturgy
    will be celebrated at Holy Trinity Church on Sunday, May 1).

    A _banquet_ will be held on Friday, April 29, to honor this year's `Armenian
    Church Member of the Year' and `Friend of the Armenians.' The awards will be
    presented to Mr. Sarkis Bedevian and Governor Deval Patrick, respectively.
    Recognition will also be extended to board members of the Armenian Heritage
    Foundation, which is working to build the Armenian Heritage Park in Boston.

    For more information, [6]click here to visit the parish's Assembly website.
    Links:
    6. http://armenianchurch.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=727aaae8ea56658ecf4a092d5&id=b9669cc5ec&e= 3aa2e2c3e9

    _Holy Week and Easter at New York's St. Vartan Cathedral
    _
    St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral will observe Holy Week, April 17 through April
    24, with a series of special services, culminating in the Easter Sunday
    celebration on April 24, 2011.

    Holy Week is the sacred commemoration of the dramatic events leading to the
    resurrection of Jesus Christ, his victory over death, and the redemption of
    humanity and the fallen world. The Armenian Church re-enacts these episodes
    in the days leading up to Easter.

    An unusual conjunction of the calendar this year places Easter Sunday on the
    date designated for observance of Armenian Martyrs Day, in commemoration of
    the Armenian Genocide of 1915. Please note that at St. Vartan Cathedral, and
    at parishes throughout the Eastern Diocese, April 24 will be reserved for
    the full Easter celebration; Martyrs Day, with its traditional requiem
    service, will be observed on Monday, April 25.
    [7]
    Click here for a complete schedule of services.
    Links:
    7. http://www.armenianchurch-ed.net/news-and-media/news/holy-week-at-st-vartan-armenian-cathedral

    FAR will honor the beloved artist and humanitarian Charles Aznavour in New
    York on May 20.

    _Dignitaries Joining FAR's Tribute to Charles Aznavour _

    As announced previously, on Friday, May 20, the Fund for Armenian Relief
    will mark the 20th anniversary of Armenia's independence with a grand
    tribute honoring a beloved Armenian artist of international standing:
    Charles Aznavour.

    Since the 1988 earthquake, Mr. Aznavour, through his _Aznavour Pour
    L'Armenie _foundation, has been a major force in humanitarian aid to
    Armenia.

    FAR will honor this great artist, humanitarian, diplomat, and visionary in
    the elegant setting of New York's Cipriani Wall Street. Charles Aznavour
    will be traveling to New York to receive the admiration of the community in
    person.

    As news of the tribute has spread, an impressive roster of dignitaries have
    lent their names to the tribute's Honorary Committee, including fellow
    artists Liza Minnelli, Elton John, Celine Dion, Placido Domingo, Tony Benet,
    and Atom Egoyan. Also gracing the committee are Vartan Gregorian (president
    of the Carnegie Corporation), Clive Gillinson (artistic director of Carnegie
    Hall), Reynold Levy (president of the Lincoln Center for the Performing
    Arts), Joseph Polisi (president of the Juilliard School), and the French and
    Armenian ambassadors to the U.S. and U.N.

    Actor Eric Bogosian will entertain guests at the tribute as its Master of
    Ceremonies. Tickets for the Friday, May 20 tribute are still available
    online at [8]www.farusa.org.
    Links:
    8. http://www.farusa.org

    Aghtamar Church, a precious jewel of Armenian architecture, on an island in
    Lake Van.

    _FAR's Young Professionals Trip to Tour Historic Armenia_

    For the first time, the Fund for Armenian Relief's `Hayastani Kidak
    Society' Young Professionals Trip will include a tour of historic Armenian
    lands in eastern Turkey as part of its itinerary. The year 2011 marks the
    16th summer that FAR has held the two-week trip, which also includes an
    extensive and enriching tour around Armenia.

    This year, participants will be able to visit incredible historic sites like
    Armenia's magnificent former capital of Ani, the holy island of Aghtamar, as
    well as Kars and Van. The trip provides an ideal opportunity for young
    professionals between the ages of 23 and 40 to travel to Armenia as a group,
    learn about the country and culture firsthand, and become acquainted with
    FAR's projects.

    [9]Click here to learn more about the trip, on the FAR blog.
    Links:
    9. http://armenianchurch.us1.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=727aaae8ea56658ecf4a092d5&id=723e84dc2d&e= 3aa2e2c3e9


    PARISH NEWS

    Fr. Tateos Abdalian with children at St. Garabed Church of Baton Rouge, LA.

    _Baton Rouge Parish Prepares for Easter_

    St. Garabed Church of Baton Rouge, LA, welcomed Archbishop Yeghishe
    Gizirian, as well as Diocesan Mission Parishes director, the Rev. Fr. Tateos
    Abdalian, to the community on the weekend of March 25-28.

    On Saturday, Fr. Abdalian spoke to Sunday School students on Great Lent, and
    on how to prepare for Easter. Later, he met with the local ACYOA to discuss
    their involvement in church activities. A choir rehearsal in preparation for
    Holy Week and Easter was also held.

    On Sunday, Fr. Abdalian celebrated the Divine Liturgy, and Archbishop
    Gizirian delivered a homily on the parable of the shrewd manager, and on the
    need to use the Lenten season to cleanse the mind, body, and spirit. A meal
    in the church hall followed services.


    Parishioners of the Armenian Church of Southwest Florida mission parish
    gather for the celebration of the Divine Liturgy (photo by J. Meghreblian
    via naplesnews.com).

    _Badarak Closes Winter Season in Southwest Florida _

    Diocesan Mission Parishes director, the Rev. Fr. Tateos Abdalian, led more
    than 125 parishioners of the Armenian Church community of Southwest Florida,
    in a celebration of the Divine Liturgy on Sunday, March 20. The occasion was
    an uplifting way to close the annual winter season, during which the
    community fills with vacationers from colder climes.

    Following the liturgy, people gathered in the hall of a local Episcopal
    Church for a Lenten luncheon and program, where Parish Council chair Carole
    Meghreblian welcomed the crowd, and Fr. Abdalian encouraged them to return
    to their home parishes with a refreshed spirit of Christian witness.

    An informal `quiz-contest,' using questions from the `Armenian Church
    Hye-Q' game created by the Diocesan Department of Youth and Education,
    brought out the competitive spirit in the attendees, and rounded out the day
    and the local winter season.

    For more information about the parish, or to join its mailing list, contact
    Carole Meghreblian at (239) 348-3804, or at [10][email protected].
    [11]Click here to read an article about the parish written for the local
    newspaper.
    Links:
    10. mailto:[email protected]
    11. http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2011/mar/26/mostly-made-seasonal-residents-armenian-church-sou


    _Upcoming Parish Events _

    _Sts. Sahag and Mesrob Church | Providence, RI _
    The Cultural Committee of Sts. Sahag and Mesrob Church of Providence, RI,
    will host Professor Rouben Shugarian, Armenia's first Ambassador to the
    United States, on Saturday, April 2, at 7 p.m.

    The evening is being organized in commemoration of the 96th anniversary of
    the Armenian Genocide. Professor Shugarian's talk is titled "The Recent
    History of the International Mediation of Armenian-Turkish Relations. The
    Basic Mistakes."

    [12]Click here for more information.
    Links:
    12. http://www.armenianchurch-ed.net/uploaded_files/tinymce/files/eventspdf/Shugarian.pdf

    _Holy Cross Church | Union City, NJ_
    The Women's Guild of Holy Cross Church of Union City, NJ, will host a `Women
    Saintly Day' program on Saturday, April 2, beginning at 11 a.m.

    The day will include a worship service in the church sanctuary, followed by
    a luncheon and program at the Holy Cross Church Center.

    Donation is $20. Reservations must be made by Saturday, March 26. For more
    information, contact the church office at (201) 864-2480, or Diana Burggraf
    at (201) 868-0520.

    _Holy Trinity Church | Cheltenham, PA_
    The Women's Guild of Holy Trinity Church of Cheltenham, PA, will host the
    annual Saintly Women's Day program on Saturday, April 2. Ladies from all
    the Armenian churches in Philadelphia are invited to participate in the
    event.

    The day will begin at 11 a.m. with a worship service. The service will be
    followed by a Lenten luncheon and program, featuring guest speaker Maria
    Bakalian. For more information, contact the church office at (215) 663-1600.

    _St. Mary Church | Livingston, NJ_
    The Women's Guild of St. Mary Church of Livingston, NJ, will host a
    mid-Lenten luncheon on Sunday, April 3, beginning at noon.

    The family-style meal will be held in the church's Toufayan Hall. Donation
    is $15 for adults; free for children. For more information, call the church
    office at (973) 533-9794.

    _Holy Ascension Church | Trumbull, CT_
    The Church of the Holy Ascension of Trumbull, CT, will host a Lenten
    luncheon and program on Sunday, April 3, at 12:15 p.m. in the
    Agahigian-Sherinian Church Hall.

    The Rev. Fr. Untzag Nalbandian, parish pastor, will speak about the
    challenges facing the Armenian Church.

    The free event is part of a series of programs organized in celebration of
    the 80th anniversary of Holy Ascension Church.

    _Holy Translators Church | Framingham, MA_
    On Thursday, April 7, the Church of the Holy Translators of Framingham, MA,
    and the National Association of Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR) will
    cosponsor an evening with Dr. Richard Hovannisian, AEF Professor of Modern
    Armenian History at UCLA. The event is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m.

    Titled "In Search of Armenian Cilicia," Dr. Hovannisian's talk will offer an
    illustrated presentation about his trip to historic Cilicia. The
    presentation will be followed by a question and answer period. Dr.
    Hovannisian's books will be available for sale.

    The evening will be held in the fellowship hall at Holy Translators Church.
    For more information, contact Stepan Piligian at (508) 574-4130 or
    [13][email protected].
    Links:
    13. mailto:[email protected]

    _St. Vartan Cathedral | New York, NY_
    On Wednesday, April 13, the St. Vartan Cathedral Council will sponsor a
    Lenten lecture by Dr. Roberta Ervine of St. Nersess Armenian Seminary. Dr.
    Ervine will speak on "The Rock at the Tree: Armenian Faith and the Cross."

    The event is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. For more information, contact the
    cathedral office at (212) 686-0710, ext. 141.

    _St. Gregory the Enlightener Church | White Plains, NY_
    The Women's Guild of St. Gregory the Enlightener Church of White Plains, NY,
    will host a Ladies Boutique Luncheon on Saturday, April 30, beginning at
    12:30 p.m.

    The stylish fundraiser will feature unique shopping kiosks, silent auction
    opportunities, and a chef-prepared lunch.

    Admission is $45 per person (reservations must be made in advance). Proceeds
    from the event will go toward St. Gregory the Enlightener Church.
    Contributions for the event booklet must be made by March 31. [14]Click here
    for more information.
    Links:
    14. http://www.armenianchurch-ed.net/news-and-media/events-calendar/ladies-boutique-luncheon-at-st-gregory-the-enlightener-church-of-white-plains-ny

    EVENTS

    Participants at last year's Walk for Faith event at St. Nersess Seminary.

    _St. Nersess Seminary Walk for Faith Event on Sunday _

    The third annual St. Nersess Armenian Seminary Walk for Faith fundraiser
    will be held on Sunday, April 3. The goal is to raise $20,000 to benefit the
    various youth and vocations programs offered by the seminary.

    The day will begin with the celebration of the Divine Liturgy at the
    seminary's chapel, followed by lunch and the 3K walk in the seminary's New
    Rochelle, NY, neighborhood.

    For the first time this year, the event will include an inspirational rally
    immediately before participants set out for the walk. `During the
    seminary's 50th anniversary year, we want to make this Walk for Faith a bit
    more special than in years past,' said the Rev. Fr. Stepanos Doudoukjian,
    who is organizing the walkathon.
    [15]
    Click here for more information.
    Links:
    15. http://armenianchurch.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=727aaae8ea56658ecf4a092d5&id=4d7bdcc961&e= 3aa2e2c3e9


    Zabel Yesayan.

    _Film Screening at the Zohrab Center Next Week _

    The Diocese's Krikor and Clara Zohrab Information Center will screen the
    film "Finding Zabel Yesayan" on Thursday, April 7, at 7 p.m.

    The 40-minute documentary traces the life of the Armenian writer and
    activist Zabel Yesayan, a survivor of the Armenian Genocide who later
    settled in Soviet Armenia.
    [16]
    Click here to view a flyer.
    Links:
    16. http://www.armenianchurch-ed.net/uploaded_files/tinymce/files/eventspdf/ZabelYesayan.pdf


    YOUTH NEWS

    Young people from nine parishes took part in the ACYOA National Lenten
    Retreat last weekend.

    _ACYOA Meets for National Lenten Retreat_

    Young people from nine parishes across the Eastern Diocese gathered in
    Michigan last weekend to learn about the importance of prayer in daily life.

    Titled `Conversations with God for a New Generation,' the National Lenten
    Retreat was led by the Very Rev. Fr. Daniel Findikyan, dean of St. Nersess
    Armenian Seminary, and was sponsored by the ACYOA Central Council.

    Meeting from Friday, March 25 to Sunday, March 27, the ACYOA members took
    part in presentations such as `Prayer: Definitions and Directions,' `Psalms:
    The Heart of Prayer,' `Narek: From the Depths of the Heart,' `Beginning to
    Pray: A How-to Guide,' and `Seeing God: A Toumanian Tale.'

    Instructors included the Very Rev. Fr. Aren Jebejian, pastor of St. Gregory
    the Illuminator Church of Chicago, IL; the Rev. Fr. Garabed Kochakian,
    pastor of the St. John Church of Southfield, MI; and ACYOA executive
    secretary Nancy Basmajian.

    [17]Click here to read more.
    Links:
    17. http://www.armenianchurch-ed.net/news-and-media/news/at-national-lenten-retreat-acyoa-members-focus-on-prayer


    ACYOA Juniors Retreat participants at St. Mary Church of Hollywood, FL.

    _Florida Holds an ACYOA Juniors Retreat_

    Diocesan Youth Outreach coordinator Jennifer Morris traveled to Florida last
    weekend to lead that state's first Diocesan-sponsored ACYOA Juniors regional
    retreat.

    Three Florida parishes-St. Mary (in Hollywood), St. Hagop (in St.
    Petersburg), and St. David (in Boca Raton)-sent a total of 23 teenagers to
    the St. Mary Church, for a 24-hour retreat and `lock-in,' where the youth
    were led in talks and activities on the topic `Communicating Through
    Christ.'

    Sessions were led by the Rev. Fr. Vartan Joulfayan, pastor of St. Mary
    Church; Dn. Justin Ajamian, pastoral intern at St. David Church; and Ms.
    Morris. A Saturday evening campfire and vespers service encouraged attendees
    to reflect on the day's sessions, with the entire event concluding on Sunday
    with the Divine Liturgy and a luncheon provided by the hosting St. Mary
    parish.

    Two more ACYOA Juniors retreats are scheduled for the upcoming weeks:

    _New York Metro/Mid-Atlantic Regional Retreat_, at Don Bosco and Marian
    Shrine Retreat Center (Stony Point, NY); Friday-Sunday, April 1-3 (ending
    with the third annual St. Nersess 3K Walk for Faith, on April 3).

    _Michigan/Ohio Regional Retreat_, at Camp Ohiyesa (Holly, MI);
    Friday-Sunday, April 8-10.

    To receive registration packets for these events, contact your parish priest
    or youth advisor, or e-mail Jennifer Morris at
    [18][email protected].
    Links:
    18. mailto:[email protected]


    Fr. Krikor Sabounjian with staff members at St. Vartan Camp.

    _Register Now for Diocesan Summer Camps_

    The first two weeks of spring have flown by (although at this writing winter
    still seems to have some life in it), and the Diocesan Summer Camp programs
    are gearing up for another season. Both camps are taking applications for
    the following sessions:

    _Hye Camp 2011, housed at Camp Hickory in Ingleside, IL_
    Staff Training: Thursday, July 27 - Saturday, July 30
    Camp Session: Saturday, July 30 - Saturday, August 6

    _St. Vartan Camp 2011, housed at the Ararat Center in Greenville, NY_
    Staff Training: Wednesday, June 22 - Saturday, June 25
    Session A: Sunday, June 26 - Saturday, July 9
    Session B: Sunday, July 10 - Saturday, July 23
    Session C: Sunday, July 24 - Saturday, August 6

    Applications for Midwest Hye Camp are now available for download. [19]Click
    here to download and print camper, CIT, staff, and volunteer application
    forms. Register by June 1 to take advantage of the early-bird discount.
    Links:
    19. http://armenianchurch.us1.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=727aaae8ea56658ecf4a092d5&id=6529596ca8&e-c95f2b8c

    St. Vartan Camp registration may be completed online. [20]Click here to
    register online for St. Vartan Camp.
    Links:
    20. http://armenianchurch.us1.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=727aaae8ea56658ecf4a092d5&id=df168e5f29&e-c95f2b8c

    For information about Hye Camp and St. Vartan Camp, contact Jennifer Morris,
    Youth Outreach coordinator, at (212) 686-0710, ext. 118, or
    [21][email protected].
    Links:
    21. mailto:[email protected]




    From: A. Papazian
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