ARCHBISHOP CHOLOYAN VISITS ARMENIAN SISTERS' ACADEMY
http://www.armenianweekly.com/2011/06/02/archbishop-choloyan-visits-armenian-sisters%E2%80%99-academy/
Thu, Jun 2 2011
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.-His Eminence Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan and
Archbishop Anoushavan Tanielian, along with 14 regional clergy members,
visited the Armenian Sisters' Academy recently during an assembly in
the Philadelphia area.
The Srpazans and clergy visit the second grade classroom.
Hailing from several states, the priests toured the Academy, stopping
by classrooms and expressing their pride in the students' achievements.
The Srpazans blessed the school, students, and faculty with a
traditional bread, salt, and water blessing. Principal Sister Emma
Moussayan welcomed the clergy members, explaining that the Academy and
the five local churches enjoy an active and reciprocal relationship.
The priests' visit concluded with Armenian song and dance performances
by the students, and coffee and pastry provided by the Parent-Teacher
Council.
For more information about the Academy, visit www.asaphila.org. For
admissions, contact Susan Pogharian at (610) 757-7090 or
[email protected].
From: A. Papazian
http://www.armenianweekly.com/2011/06/02/archbishop-choloyan-visits-armenian-sisters%E2%80%99-academy/
Thu, Jun 2 2011
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.-His Eminence Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan and
Archbishop Anoushavan Tanielian, along with 14 regional clergy members,
visited the Armenian Sisters' Academy recently during an assembly in
the Philadelphia area.
The Srpazans and clergy visit the second grade classroom.
Hailing from several states, the priests toured the Academy, stopping
by classrooms and expressing their pride in the students' achievements.
The Srpazans blessed the school, students, and faculty with a
traditional bread, salt, and water blessing. Principal Sister Emma
Moussayan welcomed the clergy members, explaining that the Academy and
the five local churches enjoy an active and reciprocal relationship.
The priests' visit concluded with Armenian song and dance performances
by the students, and coffee and pastry provided by the Parent-Teacher
Council.
For more information about the Academy, visit www.asaphila.org. For
admissions, contact Susan Pogharian at (610) 757-7090 or
[email protected].
From: A. Papazian