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TOP STORY December 22, 2011
St. Joseph
_Archbishop Barsamian's Christmas Message_
Despite the warm, peaceful feelings Christmas evokes, the story of Christ's
birth could have ended in tragedy-cut off before it had barely begun.
In his annual Christmas Message, Diocesan Primate Archbishop Khajag
Barsamian reminds us that "it was one man's calling to lift the Nativity
story out of tragedy," and "allow the warmth and sweetness of Christmas to
prevail."
That man was Joseph the Carpenter: the husband of Mary, and the earthly
father who raised and instructed Jesus. Understanding Joseph's indispensable
role in the first Christmas is our first step in approaching Jesus, and in
understanding the consequence of our own ministry.
Read the entire 2012 Christmas Message in [4]English and [5]Armenian.
Links:
4. http://www.armenianchurch-ed.net/eastern-diocese/the-primate/writings?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
5. http://www.armenianchurch-ed.net/uploaded_files/tinymce/files/pdf/Christmas%20Message%202012.pdf?utm_source=Eastern+ Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
Scripture of the Week
Is 41:4-14
Heb 7:11-25
Lk 19:12-28
Prayer of the Week
Son of God, true God, who descended from the bosom of the Father and took
flesh of the holy Virgin Mary for our salvation, who was crucified, buried,
and arose from the dead, and ascended with glory to the Father.
Grant forgiveness to me a sinner, for since my birth at the holy font until
this day I have sinned before your Godhead with my senses and with all the
members of my body.
Have mercy upon your creatures, and upon me, a great sinner.
Upcoming Saints & Feasts
_24 December:_ St. David the Prophet-King and the Holy Apostle James,
Brother of the Lord
_26 December:_ St. Stephen the Protodeacon and First Martyr
_27 December:_ Holy Apostles Peter and Paul
_29 December:_ Holy Apostles James and John, "Sons of Thunder"; Barekendan
of the Fast of Nativity
CHURCH NEWS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE
St. Stephanos Church in Bulgaria
The newly built St. Stepanos Armenian Church in Pazardzhik, Bulgaria.
_New Armenian Church Built in Bulgaria _
On Sunday, December 18, the Armenian community of Pazardzhik, Bulgaria,
participated in the celebration of the first Divine Liturgy at the city's
newly built St. Stepanos Armenian Church. The Divine Liturgy was celebrated
by the Very Rev. Fr. Abgar Hovakimian, the Vicar General of the Diocese of
Bulgaria.
Construction of the new house of worship began in 2005, and was completed
thanks to the support of local and diasporan Armenians. Previously the city
was home to an Armenian church which was destroyed by the Communist regime
in 1969.
Also taking part in Sunday's celebration was Armenia's Ambassador to
Bulgaria Arsen Shoyan, Mayor of Pazardzhik Todor Popov, and other government
officials. A blessing of _madagh_ and a musical program and celebration
followed services.
Armenians have been living in what is now Bulgaria since the Byzantine era.
The present-day community is estimated at 20,000 people.
Archbishop Vicken Aykazian
Archbishop Vicken Aykazian in Cuba earlier this month.
_Ecumenical Director Visits Cuba with NCC Delegation _
Archbishop Vicken Aykazian, Ecumenical Director of the Eastern Diocese,
joined a delegation of U.S. church leaders on a visit to Cuba last month,
where the group met with a U.S. political prisoner, local religious figures,
and government officials.
Archbishop Aykazian and National Council of Churches Secretary Michael
Kinnamon met with Alan Gross, an American subcontractor who was arrested and
sentenced in Cuba for community work he was carrying out through the United
States Agency for International Development in 2009.
Archbishop Aykazian said the NCC pressed Cuban authorities to release Mr.
Gross and to ensure his safe passage home. Back in Washington, D.C., this
month, Archbishop Aykazian said he met with Mr. Gross's wife and updated her
on the visit and on her husband's health.
Also during the NCC-organized visit, which took place from November 22 to
December 2, the delegation met with religious leaders and visited Greek and
Orthodox churches in the country. They were received by government
officials, with whom they discussed the need to normalize relations between
the United States and Cuba.
Together the NCC and the Council of Churches of Cuba released a statement
urging President Barack Obama to revisit U.S. policies toward Cuba, which
originated during the Kennedy Administration half a century ago.
`We have no doubt that it is in the best interest of both Cuba and the U.S.
to initiate the sort of normalized relations appropriate to sovereign and
neighboring countries,' the statement said, adding that a review of the
current situation would also need to take into account a number of
humanitarian issues.
DIOCESAN NEWS
Bishop Haigazoun Najarian
Bishop Haigazoun Najarian met with Archbishop Barsamian and Diocesan staff
during a visit on December 22.
_Bishop Haigazoun Najarian Visits Diocesan Center_
The Diocesan Center in New York was pleased to welcome a dear friend and
former colleague, the newly-consecrated His Grace Bishop Haigazoun
Najarian.
The former Diocesan Vicar, who was appointed in 2010 by His Holiness Karekin
II, the Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, to serve as the
Pontifical Legate for Central Europe and Sweden, visited the center on
December 22. He met with Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Diocesan Primate, and
Diocesan staff members.
Bishop Najarian was one of six clergymen elevated to the episcopate by the
Catholicos in early November. In his capacity as Pontifical Legate of
Central Europe, Bishop Najarian is based in Vienna, Austria, and oversees
the spiritual needs of the Armenian communities in more than a dozen
European countries. Administratively aided by vicars in Sweden and Prague
(Czech Republic), he is primarily in charge of Eastern Europe's broadly
dispersed clergy, and Armenian communities in varying levels of development.
Europe's Armenian communities contrast in many ways with their counterparts
in America, according to Bishop Najarian. While many of the former are much
older than anything in America (some dating back to the Middle Ages), the
communities are not as tightly organized, and in places the church plays a
less dominant role in community affairs. Nevertheless, he sees among his new
flock a great potential for development, and a thirst for the authentic
faith of the Armenian Christian heritage.
Bishop Najarian will be visiting the United States through the New Year.
Christmas Servicese at St. Vartan Armenian Cathderal
_Christmas Services at St. Vartan Cathedral in New York_
The Feast of the Nativity and Baptism of Jesus Christ will be observed at
New York's St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral on Thursday and Friday, January 5
and 6. [6]Click here to view the special liturgical schedule for these
"Armenian Christmas" services.
Links:
6. http://www.armenianchurch-ed.net/news-and-media/news/christmas-services-at-st-vartan-cathedral?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
Following services and the Blessing of Water ceremony on January 6, a Home
Blessing service and Christmas reception will be held in Haik and Alice
Kavookjian Auditorium. The Akh'tamar Dance Ensemble of the St. Thomas Church
of Tenafly, NJ, will perform during the reception, which is free and open to
the public.
Concurrent with the Armenian Christmas observances, an art exhibit will be
on display in Guild Hall and Yerevan Hall of the cathedral complex. In
"Armenian Christmas and the Legacy of Armenian Artists," curator Vicki
Shoghag Hovanessian has assembled works by prominent Yerevan-based painters
and by prolific American-Armenian artists. [7]Click here for more
information about the exhibit.
Links:
7. http://us1.campaign-archive2.com/?u=727aaae8ea56658ecf4a092d5&id=d4b89e35be&e=3aa2e 2c3e9&utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
Diocesan Council meeting
_Diocesan Council Meets in Boston _
The Diocesan Council met on Saturday, December 17, at Holy Trinity Church in
Cambridge, MA. Members reviewed the results to date of the Annual Appeal and
received a report from development team members Dr. Sam Mikaelian and Sandra
Shahinian Leitner about activities planned for the coming months,
particularly in connection with the endowment fund that is being established
in honor of the Primate's 40th ordination anniversary, which will be used to
support Diocesan youth programs.
The council also received and discussed reports from the Diocesan vicar,
executive director, and treasurer. A portion of the meeting was devoted to a
brainstorming session in which all council members discussed the mission of
the Armenian Church and the meaning of our faith and church in the lives of
parishioners.
After the meeting, council members met with clergy and parish council
leaders from the New England region and discussed the Diocese's lay ministry
theme and how it is being implemented in the parishes. Participants shared
many inspiring examples of their local lay ministry initiatives and
activities.
On Sunday, December 18, council members attended the 80th anniversary
celebration at St. James Church in Watertown, MA.
Annual Appeal
Archbishop Barsamian speaks with Edward and Janet Mardigian during the
Annual Appeal reception at St. John Church.
_Annual Appeal Receptions Held in Detroit, Boston_
Receptions were held in Detroit and Boston last week for the 2011 Annual
Appeal-the only Diocesan-wide fundraiser conducted each year to help the
Diocese provide the many ministries, programs, and resources that enrich
life in our local parishes.
On Thursday, December 15, about 100 people gathered at St. John Church of
Southfield, MI, for the Detroit-area reception. Archbishop Khajag Barsamian,
Diocesan Primate, spoke about the Diocese's focus on lay ministry and
extended his appreciation to the local parish for their support of Diocesan
initiatives and for their active involvement in the life of the Armenian
Church.
Diocesan Council member Howard Atesian gave an overview of the appeal and
its importance in supporting Diocesan programming. The Rev. Fr. Garabed
Kochakian, parish pastor, spoke about Archbishop Barsamian's leadership of
the Eastern Diocese and his pastoral ministry.
The reception was sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Howard and Catherine Atesian and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward and Janet Mardigian.
On Saturday, December 17, the Guleserian family hosted more than 120 people
for the Boston-area reception at the Sheraton Commander Hotel. Sandra
Shahinian Leitner spoke about the goals of the 2011 Annual Appeal. The Rev.
Fr. Vasken Kouzouian, pastor of Holy Trinity Church of Cambridge, MA, spoke
about Archbishop Barsamian's 40 years of service to the Armenian Church.
This year's appeal honors the 40th anniversary of Archbishop Khajag
Barsamian's ordination into the holy priesthood of the Armenian Church. The
first $700,000 raised will fund the Diocese's operating budget; but all
funds raised beyond that amount will be used to establish a special
endowment in the Primate's honor.
[8]
Click here to donate to the appeal.
Links:
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Living the Armenian Church Year
_New Online Publication from the Diocese _
A new resource from the Diocese's Department of Youth and Education guides
readers on a journey through the sacred calendar of Armenian Christian
tradition. _Living the Armenian Church Year_ surveys the vital, uplifting
commemorations of the Armenian Church, as they progress through the
"academic year" from September through August.
Geared for Christian educators, the manual is a resource for all people
interested in the daily observances and milestones of our church, and how
these can instruct and enrich the spiritual lives of Armenian
Christians-from ancient times to the present day.
Brief historical essays on the saints and feasts are accompanied by lessons
which-while ideal for Sunday School assemblies or classes=80'will also allow
general readers a wonderful opportunity for reflection and inspiration.
[9]Click here to learn more and to access this free publication.
Links:
9. http://www.armenianchurch-ed.net/news-and-media/news/quotliving-the-armenian-church-yearquot?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
Vemkar
_The Armenian Church in the Palm of Your Hand_
Since the launch of Vemkar last spring, hundreds of users from the Eastern
Diocese and beyond have downloaded the app on their mobile phones. Available
on both iPhone and Android platforms, the free app offers daily Scripture
readings, spiritual and folk music, videos, and much more.
[10]
Click here to view a brief animation about the app, and check back in the
coming weeks for new Christmas hymns, videos, and other updates.
Links:
10. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwIINgQ2Z1g&feature=channel_video_title&ut m_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
Fund for Armenian Relief
GTech graduate Suren Gharagyozyan assists a high school teacher during
recent computer training sessions in Armenia.
_GTech Graduates Lead Computer Training Program _
The Fund for Armenian Relief's Gyumri Information Technology Center _(GTech)_
recently concluded a computer training program for high school teachers in
Armenia's Lori and Tavush regions. GTech graduates taught advanced computer
operating and programming skills to 18 teachers over the course of two
months.
The Armenian Educational Foundation, a California-based NGO that promotes
education in Armenia, sponsored the training project. The aim of the
training was to provide the high school teachers with the latest IT and
Internet knowledge, and to offer them new methods for teaching IT to their
students.
GTech is proud to see its graduates giving back to their communities by
enhancing IT skills of educators in Armenia. GTech was established in 2005
by FAR, in partnership with U.S. and Armenian technology companies, and with
strong support from FAR's Young Professional alumni community. The goal of
the center is to strengthen the information technology skills of young
Armenians and to expand employment and business opportunities in the region
for young professionals. GTech also helps to bolster development by
providing an incubator space for new start-up IT businesses.
[11]
Click here to visit FAR's blog and to read more.
Links:
11. http://blog.farusa.org/2011/12/14/gtech-training-courses-in-lori-and-tavush-marzes?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
Advent
_Visit our Blog for Daily Advent Reflections_
Last month marked the beginning of the Advent season. Advent means
`coming'-the coming of Christ. In Armenian it is called Hisnag, from the
word for `fifty.'
Advent is the 50-day period during which we prepare to celebrate the
Nativity and Theophany of our Lord Jesus Christ. It is a time to reflect on
our relationship with God and to rededicate ourselves to Christ through our
actions, thoughts, and prayers. Advent can also be an occasion to discover
God's gifts all around us.
This year the Department of Youth and Education is offering daily Advent
reflections on our blog. [12]Click here to view today's reflection, and come
back every day to read and reflect on a new post.
Links:
12. http://www.armenianchurch-ed.net/wpblog/2011/12/daily-advent-reflections-36?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
PARISH NEWS
St. James Armenian Church, Watertown, MA
From left: Ann Korian, Paul Korian, Archbishop Barsamian, and Fr. Arakel
Aljalian. Paul Korian received the `St. Nersess Shnorhali Medal' and
pontifical encyclical during Sunday's celebration.
_Watertown, MA, Parish Marks 80 Years _
St. James Church of Watertown, MA, hosted its 80th Anniversary Name Day
Banquet on Sunday, December 18. Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Diocesan
Primate, celebrated the Divine Liturgy and spoke about this year's Diocesan
theme of `The Call to Serve: Ministry of the Faithful.'
Following services, the community gathered for a special program featuring
remarks, musical performances, and a video presentation.
The parish honored Paul Korian as the 2011 Parishioner of the Year.
Archbishop Barsamian presented Mr. Korian with the `St. Nersess Shnorhali
Medal' and pontifical encyclical. Also recognized were outgoing Parish
Council members Scott Kapilian and Sandy Raphalian.
Remarks were offered by the Rev. Fr. Arakel Aljalian, parish pastor; former
longtime pastor the Rev. Fr. Dajad Davidian; and the Rev. Fr. Arten Ashjian.
Jeniffer Carson served as the master of ceremonies. The gathering was also
an opportunity to celebrate the church's successful 75th Anniversary Capital
Campaign, which raised funds for the renovation of the church and cultural
center and the establishment of new programs for the parish.
genocide exhibit in Virginia
A traveling exhibit on the Armenian Genocide is currently on view at the
Virginia Holocaust Museum.
_Armenian Genocide Exhibit on View in Virginia _
The Armenian Education Center of St. James Church (Richmond, VA) and the
Virginia Holocaust Museum are working together to create a permanent exhibit
on the Armenian Genocide at the Virginia Holocaust Museum.
In the meantime, a traveling exhibit called "The Ongoing Armenian
Genocide-Death, Denial & Desecration" is on display at the Virginia
Holocaust Museum. The traveling exhibit is on loan from the Armenian Library
and Museum of America of Watertown, MA. It will be on view at the Holocaust
Museum through July 30, 2012, after which time it will move to the
University of Richmond for an additional six months.
The official opening and reception took place on Sunday, December 11. Guest
speakers included Aram Arkun, a scholar of the genocide period, and Dr.
Roger W. Smith, Professor Emeritus at the College of William and Mary.
Members of the Virginia Holocaust Museum and the Armenian Education Center
shared their vision for the development of a permanent Armenian Genocide
exhibit. The Rev. Fr. Mesrob Hovsepyan, pastor of St. James Church of
Richmond, offered a prayer.
[13]
Click here to view a video about the reception (advance to 5:34).
Links:
13. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2codq7Srrs4&feature=player_embedded&utm_so urce=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
Fr. Simeon Odabashian visits Nashville community
Fr. Tateos Abdalian (left) and Fr. Simeon Odabashian with children at the
Armenian Church of Nashville.
_Vicar, Mission Parish Director Visit Nashville, TN_
On Sunday, December 18, the Very Rev. Fr. Simeon Odabashian, Diocesan Vicar,
celebrated the Divine Liturgy at the Armenian Church of Nashville mission
parish. He was assisted at the altar by the Rev. Fr. Tateos Abdalian, the
Diocese's director of Mission Parishes.
During the fellowship hour, an open forum was led by Fr. Abdalian and Parish
Council chair Sevada Badalian. The forum gave parishioners an opportunity to
ask questions about the Armenian Church and to brainstorm ideas for
increasing membership and participation at the parish level.
Also on Sunday, Fr. Abdalian baptized a child at the beginning of the Divine
Liturgy, and Fr. Odabashian and Fr. Abdalian met with members of the Parish
Council.
St. James ACYOA Watertown, MA
ACYOA Juniors of Watertown, MA, wrap gifts for families in need.
_ACYOA Juniors of Watertown, MA, Assist with Gift Drive_
The ACYOA Juniors of St. James Church of Watertown, MA, hosted a =80=9CGiving
Tree' drive to benefit My Brother's Keeper-a local organization that
provides furniture, food, and other assistance to families in need.
As part of the project, a Christmas tree bearing gift suggestions was
installed in the church hall, and parishioners were encouraged to fulfill
the gift suggestions.
Once the gifts had been collected on December 12, the ACYOA Juniors=80'led by
the Rev. Fr. Arakel Aljalian, parish pastor, and Maria Derderian, parish
youth minister-visited My Brother's Keeper to deliver the gifts and to
assist in sorting and wrapping them.
_Upcoming Parish Events _
_St. Mark Church | Springfield, MA _
St. Mark Church of Springfield, MA, will host its second annual Christmas
Dinner and Concert on Friday, December 23, beginning at 6 p.m. [14]Click
here to view a flyer for more information. For reservations, contact Elaine
Devine at (413) 267-5306 or [15][email protected].
Links:
14. http://gallery.mailchimp.com/727aaae8ea56658ecf4a092d5/files/Dec_23_Christmas_Concert_Springfield.pdf?utm_sourc e=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
15. mailto:[email protected]
_Sts. Sahag and Mesrob Church | Providence, RI _
The Cultural Committee of Sts. Sahag and Mesrob Church of Providence, RI,
will host a Christmas Concert titled `Silent Night, Holy Night' on
Wednesday, December 28, at 7 p.m. The concert will be held in the church
sanctuary.
It will feature performances by the choir of the Saint Ephraim Syriac
Orthodox Church, the Armenian Chorale of Rhode Island, and the Junior Choir
of Sts. Sahag & Mesrob Church.
[16]Click here to view a flyer for more information.
Links:
16. http://gallery.mailchimp.com/727aaae8ea56658ecf4a092d5/files/ProvidenceConcertDec2011.pdf?utm_source=Eastern+Di ocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
_Soorp Haroutiun Church | Orlando, FL_
Soorp Haroutiun Church of Orlando, FL, will host a New Year's Eve dinner and
dance on Saturday, December 31, beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Enjoy live Armenian music and a buffet dinner. The event will be held in the
church hall (9274 Winter Garden Vineland Road in Orlando). [17]Click here to
view a flyer for more information.
Links:
17. http://www.armenianchurch-ed.net/uploaded_files/tinymce/files/eventspdf/OrlandoNewYearEvent11.pdf?utm_source=Eastern+Dioce se+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
_St. Leon Church | Fair Lawn, NJ_
St. Leon Church of Fair Lawn, NJ, will host its 5th annual Christmas Dance
on Saturday, January 7, from 7 p.m. to midnight, in the church's Community
Center.
The evening will feature the Michael Gostanian Ensemble. Tickets are $35 for
adults; $20 for students (ages 10-22). [18]Click here to view a flyer for
more information
Links:
18. http://www.armenianchurch-ed.net/uploaded_files/tinymce/files/eventspdf/ChristmasDanceStLeon2012.pdf?utm_source=Eastern+Di ocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
YOUTH NEWS
Khrimian Lyceum
Khrimian Lyceum students sang Armenian songs during a recent visit to the
New York Armenian Home.
_Khrimian Lyceum Students Visit NY Armenian Home_
On Saturday, December 17, students of the Diocese's Khrimian Lyceum visited
the New York Armenian Home in Flushing, NY, where they played music, sang,
and danced for the elderly residents.
Maro Partamian conducted the choir and Florence Avakian accompanied on the
piano. Also present were Berj Manukian, Gilda Kupelian (the Diocese's
Armenian Studies coordinator), other teachers, and parents. Khrimian Lyceum
graduate Alex Calikyan also joined the group. [19]Click here to view photos.
Links:
19. http://easterndiocese.smugmug.com/Department-of-Armenian-Studies/Khrimian-Lyceum-visits-New/20714523_dVm7tM?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email#16435418 57_qnGRRkS
The annual visit to the Armenian Home is part of the students' internship
program at the Khrimian Lyceum. In the coming weeks, they will serve in
their local parishes during the Christmas Eve celebration. At their next
session on January 21, they will host Dr. Anny Bakalian, who will give a
presentation on historic Armenia.
St. David Armenian Church, FL
_Register for the ACYOA Chapter Workshop _
The ACYOA Central Council will sponsor its 4th annual Chapter Workshop at
St. David Church of Boca Raton, FL, from January 13-15. The workshop will
focus on the basics of being an ACYOA leader and working together to build a
vibrant and successful organization.
The Very Rev. Fr. Simeon Odabashian, Diocesan Vicar, will preside over the
weekend's program. The Very Rev. Fr. Nareg Berberian, pastor of St. David
Church, will serve as chaplain.
The ACYOA Central Council strongly encourages all those who are currently in
leadership positions in their respective chapters to attend the workshop.
Representatives from parishes who lack organized chapters but have young
people who are interested in establishing them are also welcome.
Participants will stay at the Hilton in Deerfield Beach, FL. All workshop
sessions will take place at St. David Church, which has graciously
volunteered to host the program again this year. The registration fee is
$175. For more information, or to register, contact Nancy Basmajian, ACYOA
executive secretary, at [20][email protected].
Links:
20. mailto:[email protected]
NOTE TO OUR READERS
The staff of the Eastern Diocese wish you and your loved ones a happy,
healthy New Year and a Merry Christmas.
[21]Click here to view our video card.
Links:
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TOP STORY December 22, 2011
St. Joseph
_Archbishop Barsamian's Christmas Message_
Despite the warm, peaceful feelings Christmas evokes, the story of Christ's
birth could have ended in tragedy-cut off before it had barely begun.
In his annual Christmas Message, Diocesan Primate Archbishop Khajag
Barsamian reminds us that "it was one man's calling to lift the Nativity
story out of tragedy," and "allow the warmth and sweetness of Christmas to
prevail."
That man was Joseph the Carpenter: the husband of Mary, and the earthly
father who raised and instructed Jesus. Understanding Joseph's indispensable
role in the first Christmas is our first step in approaching Jesus, and in
understanding the consequence of our own ministry.
Read the entire 2012 Christmas Message in [4]English and [5]Armenian.
Links:
4. http://www.armenianchurch-ed.net/eastern-diocese/the-primate/writings?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
5. http://www.armenianchurch-ed.net/uploaded_files/tinymce/files/pdf/Christmas%20Message%202012.pdf?utm_source=Eastern+ Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
Scripture of the Week
Is 41:4-14
Heb 7:11-25
Lk 19:12-28
Prayer of the Week
Son of God, true God, who descended from the bosom of the Father and took
flesh of the holy Virgin Mary for our salvation, who was crucified, buried,
and arose from the dead, and ascended with glory to the Father.
Grant forgiveness to me a sinner, for since my birth at the holy font until
this day I have sinned before your Godhead with my senses and with all the
members of my body.
Have mercy upon your creatures, and upon me, a great sinner.
Upcoming Saints & Feasts
_24 December:_ St. David the Prophet-King and the Holy Apostle James,
Brother of the Lord
_26 December:_ St. Stephen the Protodeacon and First Martyr
_27 December:_ Holy Apostles Peter and Paul
_29 December:_ Holy Apostles James and John, "Sons of Thunder"; Barekendan
of the Fast of Nativity
CHURCH NEWS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE
St. Stephanos Church in Bulgaria
The newly built St. Stepanos Armenian Church in Pazardzhik, Bulgaria.
_New Armenian Church Built in Bulgaria _
On Sunday, December 18, the Armenian community of Pazardzhik, Bulgaria,
participated in the celebration of the first Divine Liturgy at the city's
newly built St. Stepanos Armenian Church. The Divine Liturgy was celebrated
by the Very Rev. Fr. Abgar Hovakimian, the Vicar General of the Diocese of
Bulgaria.
Construction of the new house of worship began in 2005, and was completed
thanks to the support of local and diasporan Armenians. Previously the city
was home to an Armenian church which was destroyed by the Communist regime
in 1969.
Also taking part in Sunday's celebration was Armenia's Ambassador to
Bulgaria Arsen Shoyan, Mayor of Pazardzhik Todor Popov, and other government
officials. A blessing of _madagh_ and a musical program and celebration
followed services.
Armenians have been living in what is now Bulgaria since the Byzantine era.
The present-day community is estimated at 20,000 people.
Archbishop Vicken Aykazian
Archbishop Vicken Aykazian in Cuba earlier this month.
_Ecumenical Director Visits Cuba with NCC Delegation _
Archbishop Vicken Aykazian, Ecumenical Director of the Eastern Diocese,
joined a delegation of U.S. church leaders on a visit to Cuba last month,
where the group met with a U.S. political prisoner, local religious figures,
and government officials.
Archbishop Aykazian and National Council of Churches Secretary Michael
Kinnamon met with Alan Gross, an American subcontractor who was arrested and
sentenced in Cuba for community work he was carrying out through the United
States Agency for International Development in 2009.
Archbishop Aykazian said the NCC pressed Cuban authorities to release Mr.
Gross and to ensure his safe passage home. Back in Washington, D.C., this
month, Archbishop Aykazian said he met with Mr. Gross's wife and updated her
on the visit and on her husband's health.
Also during the NCC-organized visit, which took place from November 22 to
December 2, the delegation met with religious leaders and visited Greek and
Orthodox churches in the country. They were received by government
officials, with whom they discussed the need to normalize relations between
the United States and Cuba.
Together the NCC and the Council of Churches of Cuba released a statement
urging President Barack Obama to revisit U.S. policies toward Cuba, which
originated during the Kennedy Administration half a century ago.
`We have no doubt that it is in the best interest of both Cuba and the U.S.
to initiate the sort of normalized relations appropriate to sovereign and
neighboring countries,' the statement said, adding that a review of the
current situation would also need to take into account a number of
humanitarian issues.
DIOCESAN NEWS
Bishop Haigazoun Najarian
Bishop Haigazoun Najarian met with Archbishop Barsamian and Diocesan staff
during a visit on December 22.
_Bishop Haigazoun Najarian Visits Diocesan Center_
The Diocesan Center in New York was pleased to welcome a dear friend and
former colleague, the newly-consecrated His Grace Bishop Haigazoun
Najarian.
The former Diocesan Vicar, who was appointed in 2010 by His Holiness Karekin
II, the Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, to serve as the
Pontifical Legate for Central Europe and Sweden, visited the center on
December 22. He met with Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Diocesan Primate, and
Diocesan staff members.
Bishop Najarian was one of six clergymen elevated to the episcopate by the
Catholicos in early November. In his capacity as Pontifical Legate of
Central Europe, Bishop Najarian is based in Vienna, Austria, and oversees
the spiritual needs of the Armenian communities in more than a dozen
European countries. Administratively aided by vicars in Sweden and Prague
(Czech Republic), he is primarily in charge of Eastern Europe's broadly
dispersed clergy, and Armenian communities in varying levels of development.
Europe's Armenian communities contrast in many ways with their counterparts
in America, according to Bishop Najarian. While many of the former are much
older than anything in America (some dating back to the Middle Ages), the
communities are not as tightly organized, and in places the church plays a
less dominant role in community affairs. Nevertheless, he sees among his new
flock a great potential for development, and a thirst for the authentic
faith of the Armenian Christian heritage.
Bishop Najarian will be visiting the United States through the New Year.
Christmas Servicese at St. Vartan Armenian Cathderal
_Christmas Services at St. Vartan Cathedral in New York_
The Feast of the Nativity and Baptism of Jesus Christ will be observed at
New York's St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral on Thursday and Friday, January 5
and 6. [6]Click here to view the special liturgical schedule for these
"Armenian Christmas" services.
Links:
6. http://www.armenianchurch-ed.net/news-and-media/news/christmas-services-at-st-vartan-cathedral?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
Following services and the Blessing of Water ceremony on January 6, a Home
Blessing service and Christmas reception will be held in Haik and Alice
Kavookjian Auditorium. The Akh'tamar Dance Ensemble of the St. Thomas Church
of Tenafly, NJ, will perform during the reception, which is free and open to
the public.
Concurrent with the Armenian Christmas observances, an art exhibit will be
on display in Guild Hall and Yerevan Hall of the cathedral complex. In
"Armenian Christmas and the Legacy of Armenian Artists," curator Vicki
Shoghag Hovanessian has assembled works by prominent Yerevan-based painters
and by prolific American-Armenian artists. [7]Click here for more
information about the exhibit.
Links:
7. http://us1.campaign-archive2.com/?u=727aaae8ea56658ecf4a092d5&id=d4b89e35be&e=3aa2e 2c3e9&utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
Diocesan Council meeting
_Diocesan Council Meets in Boston _
The Diocesan Council met on Saturday, December 17, at Holy Trinity Church in
Cambridge, MA. Members reviewed the results to date of the Annual Appeal and
received a report from development team members Dr. Sam Mikaelian and Sandra
Shahinian Leitner about activities planned for the coming months,
particularly in connection with the endowment fund that is being established
in honor of the Primate's 40th ordination anniversary, which will be used to
support Diocesan youth programs.
The council also received and discussed reports from the Diocesan vicar,
executive director, and treasurer. A portion of the meeting was devoted to a
brainstorming session in which all council members discussed the mission of
the Armenian Church and the meaning of our faith and church in the lives of
parishioners.
After the meeting, council members met with clergy and parish council
leaders from the New England region and discussed the Diocese's lay ministry
theme and how it is being implemented in the parishes. Participants shared
many inspiring examples of their local lay ministry initiatives and
activities.
On Sunday, December 18, council members attended the 80th anniversary
celebration at St. James Church in Watertown, MA.
Annual Appeal
Archbishop Barsamian speaks with Edward and Janet Mardigian during the
Annual Appeal reception at St. John Church.
_Annual Appeal Receptions Held in Detroit, Boston_
Receptions were held in Detroit and Boston last week for the 2011 Annual
Appeal-the only Diocesan-wide fundraiser conducted each year to help the
Diocese provide the many ministries, programs, and resources that enrich
life in our local parishes.
On Thursday, December 15, about 100 people gathered at St. John Church of
Southfield, MI, for the Detroit-area reception. Archbishop Khajag Barsamian,
Diocesan Primate, spoke about the Diocese's focus on lay ministry and
extended his appreciation to the local parish for their support of Diocesan
initiatives and for their active involvement in the life of the Armenian
Church.
Diocesan Council member Howard Atesian gave an overview of the appeal and
its importance in supporting Diocesan programming. The Rev. Fr. Garabed
Kochakian, parish pastor, spoke about Archbishop Barsamian's leadership of
the Eastern Diocese and his pastoral ministry.
The reception was sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Howard and Catherine Atesian and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward and Janet Mardigian.
On Saturday, December 17, the Guleserian family hosted more than 120 people
for the Boston-area reception at the Sheraton Commander Hotel. Sandra
Shahinian Leitner spoke about the goals of the 2011 Annual Appeal. The Rev.
Fr. Vasken Kouzouian, pastor of Holy Trinity Church of Cambridge, MA, spoke
about Archbishop Barsamian's 40 years of service to the Armenian Church.
This year's appeal honors the 40th anniversary of Archbishop Khajag
Barsamian's ordination into the holy priesthood of the Armenian Church. The
first $700,000 raised will fund the Diocese's operating budget; but all
funds raised beyond that amount will be used to establish a special
endowment in the Primate's honor.
[8]
Click here to donate to the appeal.
Links:
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Living the Armenian Church Year
_New Online Publication from the Diocese _
A new resource from the Diocese's Department of Youth and Education guides
readers on a journey through the sacred calendar of Armenian Christian
tradition. _Living the Armenian Church Year_ surveys the vital, uplifting
commemorations of the Armenian Church, as they progress through the
"academic year" from September through August.
Geared for Christian educators, the manual is a resource for all people
interested in the daily observances and milestones of our church, and how
these can instruct and enrich the spiritual lives of Armenian
Christians-from ancient times to the present day.
Brief historical essays on the saints and feasts are accompanied by lessons
which-while ideal for Sunday School assemblies or classes=80'will also allow
general readers a wonderful opportunity for reflection and inspiration.
[9]Click here to learn more and to access this free publication.
Links:
9. http://www.armenianchurch-ed.net/news-and-media/news/quotliving-the-armenian-church-yearquot?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
Vemkar
_The Armenian Church in the Palm of Your Hand_
Since the launch of Vemkar last spring, hundreds of users from the Eastern
Diocese and beyond have downloaded the app on their mobile phones. Available
on both iPhone and Android platforms, the free app offers daily Scripture
readings, spiritual and folk music, videos, and much more.
[10]
Click here to view a brief animation about the app, and check back in the
coming weeks for new Christmas hymns, videos, and other updates.
Links:
10. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwIINgQ2Z1g&feature=channel_video_title&ut m_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
Fund for Armenian Relief
GTech graduate Suren Gharagyozyan assists a high school teacher during
recent computer training sessions in Armenia.
_GTech Graduates Lead Computer Training Program _
The Fund for Armenian Relief's Gyumri Information Technology Center _(GTech)_
recently concluded a computer training program for high school teachers in
Armenia's Lori and Tavush regions. GTech graduates taught advanced computer
operating and programming skills to 18 teachers over the course of two
months.
The Armenian Educational Foundation, a California-based NGO that promotes
education in Armenia, sponsored the training project. The aim of the
training was to provide the high school teachers with the latest IT and
Internet knowledge, and to offer them new methods for teaching IT to their
students.
GTech is proud to see its graduates giving back to their communities by
enhancing IT skills of educators in Armenia. GTech was established in 2005
by FAR, in partnership with U.S. and Armenian technology companies, and with
strong support from FAR's Young Professional alumni community. The goal of
the center is to strengthen the information technology skills of young
Armenians and to expand employment and business opportunities in the region
for young professionals. GTech also helps to bolster development by
providing an incubator space for new start-up IT businesses.
[11]
Click here to visit FAR's blog and to read more.
Links:
11. http://blog.farusa.org/2011/12/14/gtech-training-courses-in-lori-and-tavush-marzes?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
Advent
_Visit our Blog for Daily Advent Reflections_
Last month marked the beginning of the Advent season. Advent means
`coming'-the coming of Christ. In Armenian it is called Hisnag, from the
word for `fifty.'
Advent is the 50-day period during which we prepare to celebrate the
Nativity and Theophany of our Lord Jesus Christ. It is a time to reflect on
our relationship with God and to rededicate ourselves to Christ through our
actions, thoughts, and prayers. Advent can also be an occasion to discover
God's gifts all around us.
This year the Department of Youth and Education is offering daily Advent
reflections on our blog. [12]Click here to view today's reflection, and come
back every day to read and reflect on a new post.
Links:
12. http://www.armenianchurch-ed.net/wpblog/2011/12/daily-advent-reflections-36?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
PARISH NEWS
St. James Armenian Church, Watertown, MA
From left: Ann Korian, Paul Korian, Archbishop Barsamian, and Fr. Arakel
Aljalian. Paul Korian received the `St. Nersess Shnorhali Medal' and
pontifical encyclical during Sunday's celebration.
_Watertown, MA, Parish Marks 80 Years _
St. James Church of Watertown, MA, hosted its 80th Anniversary Name Day
Banquet on Sunday, December 18. Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Diocesan
Primate, celebrated the Divine Liturgy and spoke about this year's Diocesan
theme of `The Call to Serve: Ministry of the Faithful.'
Following services, the community gathered for a special program featuring
remarks, musical performances, and a video presentation.
The parish honored Paul Korian as the 2011 Parishioner of the Year.
Archbishop Barsamian presented Mr. Korian with the `St. Nersess Shnorhali
Medal' and pontifical encyclical. Also recognized were outgoing Parish
Council members Scott Kapilian and Sandy Raphalian.
Remarks were offered by the Rev. Fr. Arakel Aljalian, parish pastor; former
longtime pastor the Rev. Fr. Dajad Davidian; and the Rev. Fr. Arten Ashjian.
Jeniffer Carson served as the master of ceremonies. The gathering was also
an opportunity to celebrate the church's successful 75th Anniversary Capital
Campaign, which raised funds for the renovation of the church and cultural
center and the establishment of new programs for the parish.
genocide exhibit in Virginia
A traveling exhibit on the Armenian Genocide is currently on view at the
Virginia Holocaust Museum.
_Armenian Genocide Exhibit on View in Virginia _
The Armenian Education Center of St. James Church (Richmond, VA) and the
Virginia Holocaust Museum are working together to create a permanent exhibit
on the Armenian Genocide at the Virginia Holocaust Museum.
In the meantime, a traveling exhibit called "The Ongoing Armenian
Genocide-Death, Denial & Desecration" is on display at the Virginia
Holocaust Museum. The traveling exhibit is on loan from the Armenian Library
and Museum of America of Watertown, MA. It will be on view at the Holocaust
Museum through July 30, 2012, after which time it will move to the
University of Richmond for an additional six months.
The official opening and reception took place on Sunday, December 11. Guest
speakers included Aram Arkun, a scholar of the genocide period, and Dr.
Roger W. Smith, Professor Emeritus at the College of William and Mary.
Members of the Virginia Holocaust Museum and the Armenian Education Center
shared their vision for the development of a permanent Armenian Genocide
exhibit. The Rev. Fr. Mesrob Hovsepyan, pastor of St. James Church of
Richmond, offered a prayer.
[13]
Click here to view a video about the reception (advance to 5:34).
Links:
13. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2codq7Srrs4&feature=player_embedded&utm_so urce=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
Fr. Simeon Odabashian visits Nashville community
Fr. Tateos Abdalian (left) and Fr. Simeon Odabashian with children at the
Armenian Church of Nashville.
_Vicar, Mission Parish Director Visit Nashville, TN_
On Sunday, December 18, the Very Rev. Fr. Simeon Odabashian, Diocesan Vicar,
celebrated the Divine Liturgy at the Armenian Church of Nashville mission
parish. He was assisted at the altar by the Rev. Fr. Tateos Abdalian, the
Diocese's director of Mission Parishes.
During the fellowship hour, an open forum was led by Fr. Abdalian and Parish
Council chair Sevada Badalian. The forum gave parishioners an opportunity to
ask questions about the Armenian Church and to brainstorm ideas for
increasing membership and participation at the parish level.
Also on Sunday, Fr. Abdalian baptized a child at the beginning of the Divine
Liturgy, and Fr. Odabashian and Fr. Abdalian met with members of the Parish
Council.
St. James ACYOA Watertown, MA
ACYOA Juniors of Watertown, MA, wrap gifts for families in need.
_ACYOA Juniors of Watertown, MA, Assist with Gift Drive_
The ACYOA Juniors of St. James Church of Watertown, MA, hosted a =80=9CGiving
Tree' drive to benefit My Brother's Keeper-a local organization that
provides furniture, food, and other assistance to families in need.
As part of the project, a Christmas tree bearing gift suggestions was
installed in the church hall, and parishioners were encouraged to fulfill
the gift suggestions.
Once the gifts had been collected on December 12, the ACYOA Juniors=80'led by
the Rev. Fr. Arakel Aljalian, parish pastor, and Maria Derderian, parish
youth minister-visited My Brother's Keeper to deliver the gifts and to
assist in sorting and wrapping them.
_Upcoming Parish Events _
_St. Mark Church | Springfield, MA _
St. Mark Church of Springfield, MA, will host its second annual Christmas
Dinner and Concert on Friday, December 23, beginning at 6 p.m. [14]Click
here to view a flyer for more information. For reservations, contact Elaine
Devine at (413) 267-5306 or [15][email protected].
Links:
14. http://gallery.mailchimp.com/727aaae8ea56658ecf4a092d5/files/Dec_23_Christmas_Concert_Springfield.pdf?utm_sourc e=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
15. mailto:[email protected]
_Sts. Sahag and Mesrob Church | Providence, RI _
The Cultural Committee of Sts. Sahag and Mesrob Church of Providence, RI,
will host a Christmas Concert titled `Silent Night, Holy Night' on
Wednesday, December 28, at 7 p.m. The concert will be held in the church
sanctuary.
It will feature performances by the choir of the Saint Ephraim Syriac
Orthodox Church, the Armenian Chorale of Rhode Island, and the Junior Choir
of Sts. Sahag & Mesrob Church.
[16]Click here to view a flyer for more information.
Links:
16. http://gallery.mailchimp.com/727aaae8ea56658ecf4a092d5/files/ProvidenceConcertDec2011.pdf?utm_source=Eastern+Di ocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
_Soorp Haroutiun Church | Orlando, FL_
Soorp Haroutiun Church of Orlando, FL, will host a New Year's Eve dinner and
dance on Saturday, December 31, beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Enjoy live Armenian music and a buffet dinner. The event will be held in the
church hall (9274 Winter Garden Vineland Road in Orlando). [17]Click here to
view a flyer for more information.
Links:
17. http://www.armenianchurch-ed.net/uploaded_files/tinymce/files/eventspdf/OrlandoNewYearEvent11.pdf?utm_source=Eastern+Dioce se+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
_St. Leon Church | Fair Lawn, NJ_
St. Leon Church of Fair Lawn, NJ, will host its 5th annual Christmas Dance
on Saturday, January 7, from 7 p.m. to midnight, in the church's Community
Center.
The evening will feature the Michael Gostanian Ensemble. Tickets are $35 for
adults; $20 for students (ages 10-22). [18]Click here to view a flyer for
more information
Links:
18. http://www.armenianchurch-ed.net/uploaded_files/tinymce/files/eventspdf/ChristmasDanceStLeon2012.pdf?utm_source=Eastern+Di ocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email
YOUTH NEWS
Khrimian Lyceum
Khrimian Lyceum students sang Armenian songs during a recent visit to the
New York Armenian Home.
_Khrimian Lyceum Students Visit NY Armenian Home_
On Saturday, December 17, students of the Diocese's Khrimian Lyceum visited
the New York Armenian Home in Flushing, NY, where they played music, sang,
and danced for the elderly residents.
Maro Partamian conducted the choir and Florence Avakian accompanied on the
piano. Also present were Berj Manukian, Gilda Kupelian (the Diocese's
Armenian Studies coordinator), other teachers, and parents. Khrimian Lyceum
graduate Alex Calikyan also joined the group. [19]Click here to view photos.
Links:
19. http://easterndiocese.smugmug.com/Department-of-Armenian-Studies/Khrimian-Lyceum-visits-New/20714523_dVm7tM?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email#16435418 57_qnGRRkS
The annual visit to the Armenian Home is part of the students' internship
program at the Khrimian Lyceum. In the coming weeks, they will serve in
their local parishes during the Christmas Eve celebration. At their next
session on January 21, they will host Dr. Anny Bakalian, who will give a
presentation on historic Armenia.
St. David Armenian Church, FL
_Register for the ACYOA Chapter Workshop _
The ACYOA Central Council will sponsor its 4th annual Chapter Workshop at
St. David Church of Boca Raton, FL, from January 13-15. The workshop will
focus on the basics of being an ACYOA leader and working together to build a
vibrant and successful organization.
The Very Rev. Fr. Simeon Odabashian, Diocesan Vicar, will preside over the
weekend's program. The Very Rev. Fr. Nareg Berberian, pastor of St. David
Church, will serve as chaplain.
The ACYOA Central Council strongly encourages all those who are currently in
leadership positions in their respective chapters to attend the workshop.
Representatives from parishes who lack organized chapters but have young
people who are interested in establishing them are also welcome.
Participants will stay at the Hilton in Deerfield Beach, FL. All workshop
sessions will take place at St. David Church, which has graciously
volunteered to host the program again this year. The registration fee is
$175. For more information, or to register, contact Nancy Basmajian, ACYOA
executive secretary, at [20][email protected].
Links:
20. mailto:[email protected]
NOTE TO OUR READERS
The staff of the Eastern Diocese wish you and your loved ones a happy,
healthy New Year and a Merry Christmas.
[21]Click here to view our video card.
Links:
21. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDPFEsfqmcI&feature=channel_video_title&ut m_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=605fe7e59a-December_8_201112_8_2011&utm_medium=email