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    July 6, 2012
    Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America
    H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate
    6252 Honolulu Avenue
    La Crescenta, CA 91214
    Tel: (818) 248-7737
    Fax: (818) 248-7745
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.westernprelacy.org


    PRELATE TO PRESIDE OVER DIVINE LITURGY AT FORTY MARTYRS CHURCH IN ORANGE
    COUNTY

    On Sunday, July 8, 2012, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian,
    Prelate, will preside over Divine Liturgy and deliver the sermon at Forty
    Martyrs Church in Orange County.


    PRELATE EXPRESSES SUPPORT TO THE
    37TH NAVASARTIAN GAMES

    This past week the 37th Homenetmen Navasartian games and festival
    has been taking place at Birmingham High School.
    On Thursday, July 5, the Prelate visited the booths of the
    Navasartian festival and conveyed his blessings and encouragement to the
    organizers and participants. His Eminence was accompanied by St. Mary's
    Church pastor Rev. Fr. Vazken Atmajian and Holy Martyrs Church pastor Rev.
    Fr. Razmig Khatchadourian.
    On Saturday, the Prelate will attend the closing ceremony and convey
    his message. His Eminence will be accompanied by St. Mary's Church pastor
    Rev. Fr. Vazken Atmajian. Executive Council members will also be in
    attendance.
    On Sunday, July 1st, the Prelate attended the 37th annual Homenetmen
    Victory Ball where he delivered his message. On this occasion, the Prelate
    read the letter of blessing of H.H. Catholicos Aram I and officially
    presented Homenetmen Regional Executive members with the letter.


    COMMITTEE FOR ARMENIAN STUDENTS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS THANKS ITS SUPPORTERS

    The Committee for Armenian Students in Public Schools, which
    operates under the auspices of the Prelacy held a reception at the Prelacy
    "Dikran and Zarouhie Der Ghazarian" Hall on Tuesday, July 3rd to express
    their appreciation to their supporters for their continued encouragement of
    their mission.
    The Prelate attended the reception, joined by Executive Council
    Chair Mrs. Rima Boghossian and member Mr. Vahan Bezdikian, St. Mary's Church
    representatives, and members of the Armenian Educational Foundation.
    Members of CASPS gave a brief overview of their recent endeavors and
    upcoming plans, and thanked the guests for their ongoing support.
    Remarks were delivered by CASPS chair Mr. Ruben Gourjian, and the
    evening continued with friendly discourse.
    The Prelate commended the service of CASPS's members and thanked the
    donors and supporters of the committee.


    PRELATE VISITS "ZAVARIAN" SUMMER YOUTH CAMP

    By the invitation of the Crescenta Valley "Zavarian" Gomideh, on
    Friday, June 29, 2012, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate,
    visited the Crescenta Valley Armenian Center where he met with and addressed
    the participants of the youth summer camp. Crescenta Valley Church Pastor
    Rev. Fr. Ghevont Kirazian also participated in the visit.
    Upon his arrival, the Prelate was welcomed by the camp directors and
    participants. Welcoming remarks were delivered by director Mrs. Arpi
    Dabbaghian and camp participant Patil Keleshian, both of whom gave a brief
    background of the educational nature of the summer camp and also thanked the
    Prelate for his visit.
    After the opening prayer and the singing of the Armenian national
    anthem, the Prelate conducted the blessing of bread, salt, and water.
    The participants then presented a cultural program they themselves
    had organized comprised of musical selections on the violin, flute, and
    piano, a group song, and a poetry recitation. They informed the Prelate
    that the week's theme was Armenian Heroes, and throughout the week they had
    followed a special program to learn more about this subject. Given that the
    day before was the Feast of St. Sahag and St. Mesrob, and the next day was
    the feast of our first Christian king and queen St. Dertad and St. Ashkhen,
    the Prelate spoke to the youth about our saints and Armenia's first
    Christian royal family and how they are among our national heroes. He also
    explained the meaning of blessing the bread, salt, and water. In
    conclusion, the Prelate spoke of the characteristics of being a good
    Armenian, stressing the importance of learning and speaking Armenian,
    praying in Armenian, and participating in our church life by attending and
    being active in our church. Finally, the Prelate led the students in the
    singing of the Lord's Prayer.
    In the ensuing question and answer session, the students expressed
    that in their summer program, a great deal of time is devoted to reading
    Armenian books, especially since H.H. Catholicos Aram I has dedicated this
    year to the Armenian Book. They vowed that they would heed the Prelate's
    suggestions and would be good Armenians in all aspects of their lives.
    The nearly two hour visit was held in a warm and familial
    atmosphere, and the students returned to their activities inspired and
    enlightened with prayer books presented to them by the Prelate.


    PRELATE WELCOMES COMMUNITY ACTIVIST SAM KBUSHYAN

    On Friday, June 29, 2012, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian,
    Prelate, welcomed to the Prelacy community activist Mr. Sam Kbushyan.
    Mr. Kbushyan had come to personally inform the Prelate of his
    candidacy for L.A. City Council District 13, which encompasses the
    neighborhoods of Hollywood, East Hollywood, Thai Town, Little Armenia,
    Virgil Village, Silver Lake, Echo Park, Temple-Beverly, Korea Town, Historic
    Filipino Town, Westlake, Wilshire Center, Melrose Hill, Elysian Valley, and
    Atwater Village.
    Mr. Kbushyan also gave the Prelate some background information on
    his fields of service which include community organizing, vocational
    education, business advocacy, and social and economic justice.
    The Prelate commended his service to the community and wished him
    success in his aspirations.


    From: Baghdasarian
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