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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/

    November 15, 2012

    PLEASE DO NOT FORGET OUR ONGOING RELIEF EFFORTS FOR THE ARMENIAN
    COMMUNITY
    IN SYRIA WHERE CONDITIONS ARE BECOMING INCREASINGLY MORE DIFFICULT.
    THE NEED IS REAL.
    THE NEED IS GREAT.

    DONATIONS TO THE FUND FOR SYRIAN ARMENIAN RELIEF CAN BE MADE ON LINE.
    TO DONATE NOW CLICK HERE (http://e2.ma/click/w1nwc/4f4cee/kkegw) AND
    SELECT SYRIAN ARMENIAN RELIEF IN THE MENU.

    The Fund for Syrian Armenian Relief is a joint effort of: Armenian
    Apostolic Church of America (Eastern Prelacy); Armenian Catholic
    Eparchy; Armenian
    Evangelical Union of North America; Armenian Relief Society (Eastern
    USA, Inc.); Armenian Revolutionary Federation.

    DEIR ZOR GENOCIDE MEMORIAL CHURCH DAMAGED

    Holy Martyrs Armenian Church, the Armenian Genocide Martyrs Memorial
    in Deir Zor, was severely damaged as a result of shelling. The lower
    level of the museum and memorial, where the remains of victims of the
    Genocide are kept, was also damaged. The entire area in and around
    Deir Zor has been
    the site of heavy clashes between the rebels and the Syrian army.

    Click here (http://e2.ma/click/w1nwc/4f4cee/0cfgw) to view video
    footage of the destruction.

    The Genocide Memorial in Deir Zor was consecrated in 1991.

    ARMENIA FUND'S THANKSGIVING TELETHON

    This year's Armenia Fund Thanksgiving Day Telethon is dedicated to
    `Our Village,' with emphasis on improvements for Infrastructure,
    Education, Health Care, and Community Life. This is the 15th
    International Armenia Fund Telethon; the money raised has been
    responsible for the many worthwhile and essential projects that
    Armenia Fund has undertaken.

    We urge you to tune in on Thanksgiving Day to enjoy Armenian
    entertainment, music and news. The telethon will be broadcast from 11
    am to 11pm (EST). You can watch it live via satellite and cable. The
    full live broadcast of the Telethon will also be available on the
    internet at www.ArmeniaFundUSA.org
    (http://e2.ma/click/w1nwc/4f4cee/g5fgw).

    Tune in and give generously to this worthy endeavor. Information about
    the broadcast schedule and channels is on Armenia Fund's web site.

    Note: This year, 10% of telethon funds will be used to help Armenians
    in Syria.

    IN MEMORIAM
    MRS. QUEENIE (TAKOUHI) BAGIAN

    Mrs. Queenie Bagian, considered one of Philadelphia's greatest and
    ardent community activists, died on November 12, 2012.

    Together with her husband Albert, who predeceased her in February
    2011, she was an active and generous supporter of St. Gregory Church,
    Armenian Relief Society, Armenian Sisters Academy, the Knar Choral
    Group, and the
    ARF and the ANCA.

    Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan will preside at the funeral services
    tomorrow, Friday, November 16, 11 am, at St. Gregory Church, 8701
    Ridge Avenue, Philadephia. Interment will follow at Arlington
    Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations in her memory are being
    accepted for St. Gregory Church and ARS Artemis chapter.

    PRELATE WILL PRESIDE OVER 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF ST. SARKIS CHURCH

    Archbishop Oshagan will join parishioners of St. Sarkis Church,
    Douglaston, New York, to celebrate the parish's 50th Golden
    Jubilee. His Eminence will celebrate the Divine Liturgy this Sunday,
    November 18, and
    deliver the sermon. Later in the afternoon the Prelate will preside
    over the parish's Jubilee Banquet at Leonard's, Great Neck, New York.

    VICAR WILL ATTEND CONFERENCE IN MASSACHUSETTS

    Bishop Anoushavan will attend a two-day conference devoted to
    =80=9CCivil Society and Orthodoxy' at Holy Cross Theological Seminary
    in Massachusetts with Archpriest Fr. Antranig Baljian, pastor of
    St. Stephen's Church, Watertown, tomorrow and Saturday, November 16
    and 17. The conference is organized by the Inter-parliamentary
    Assembly on Orthodoxy (IAO).

    BISHOP ANOUSHAVAN WILL ATTEND JUBILEE CELEBRATION

    Bishop Anoushavan will attend the Divine Liturgy at St. Sarkis Church,
    Douglaston, New York, on Sunday, November 18, and the Jubilee Banquet
    in celebration of the parish's 50th anniversary. His Grace served as
    pastor of St. Sarkis for fourteen years, before being called to full
    time duties as Vicar General of the Prelacy and Ecumenical Officer in
    the United
    States on behalf of the Holy See of Cilicia.

    48th ANNIVERSARY MARKED AT SOORP KHATCH CHURCH

    Archbishop Oshagan joined the parish of Soorp Khatch Church in
    Bethesda, Maryland, last weekend to celebrate the parish's 48th
    anniversary. His Eminence celebrated the Divine Liturgy on Sunday and
    delivered the sermon. He was assisted at the altar by Rev. Fr. Sarkis
    Aktavoukian, pastor of Soorp Khatch Church. Saturday evening His
    Eminence presided over the anniversary banquet.

    Archbishop Oshagan and Rev. Fr. Sarkis Aktavoukian with members of the
    Board of Trustees and National Representative Assembly delegates at
    Soorp Khatch Church, Bethesda.

    Archbishop Oshagan and Rev. Fr. Sarkis Aktavoukian with altar servers
    and choir members.

    Certificates of Merit were awarded to Mrs. Sossy Khatchessian and Miss
    Barbara Tutelian.

    The Anniversary Cake is cut by the Honorary Chairmen, Mr. and
    Mrs. Sebouh and Maro Asatorian.

    EXPLORE THE EUCHARIST

    Deacon Shant Kazanjian, Director of the Prelacy's Armenian Religious
    Education Council (AREC), will present a four-session program,
    =80=9CExploring the Eucharist: Living our Baptismal Identity,'
    beginning November 28 and continuing on December 5, 12, and 19. The
    sessions will take place at St. Illuminator's Cathedral, 221 East 27th
    Street, New York. Each of the four sessions will begin with dinner
    from 6:30 to 7:30, followed by the lecture from 7:30 to 8:45 pm. The
    program is sponsored
    by St. Illuminator's Cathedral and AREC. For details and registration
    click here (http://e2.ma/click/w1nwc/4f4cee/wxggw).

    LEBANON'S INDEPENDENCE DAY

    Bishop Anoushavan will attend a reception organized by the Consul
    General of Lebanon in New York, on the occasion of Lebanon's
    Independence Day, on Monday, November 19.

    VETERANS HONORED BY DEARBORN PARISH

    Last Sunday, November 11, which was Veterans' Day, the St. Sarkis
    Church in Dearborn, Michigan, presented each veteran with a red, white
    and blue lapel ribbon upon entering the church. Following the
    services, a special fellowship was hosted by the Board of
    Trustees. Rev. Fr. Hrant Kevorkian invited everyone to stand for a
    minute of silence honoring those who sacrificed their lives for the
    United States. He expressed thanks to the veterans in attendance for
    their service to our country. Michael Hagopian, chairman of the Board
    of Trustees, also expressed thanks to the veterans and invited Movses
    Movsesian, a veteran, to act as MC. Mr. Movsesian shared stories from
    his service in the U.S. Army as did other veterans present. The
    fellowship concluded with the singing of the U.S. National Anthem.

    The veterans honored at St. Sarkis Church, Dearborn, Michigan.

    PROVIDENCE SUPER ARMENIAN FEST

    Sts. Vartanantz Church, Providence, Rhode Island, once again hosted
    their two-day annual Armenian Fest at the Rhodes-on-the-Pawtuxet, with
    more than 2,000 people in attendance. Providence is noted for its
    variety of delicious Armenian offerings. This year was no different,
    with lots of good food, pastries, dancing, and raffles.

    More than 2,000 people attended the two-day Armenian Fest.

    Entertainment included dance performances.

    BIBLE READINGS

    Bible readings for Sunday, November 18, Tenth Sunday of the Exaltation
    of the Holy Cross, Eve of the Fast of Advent, are: Isaiah 25:9-26;
    Philippians 1:1-11; Luke 9:44-50.

    Paul and Timothy, servants of Christ Jesus,

    To all the saints in Christ Jesus who are in Philippi, with the
    bishops and deacons:

    Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.

    I thank my God every time I remember you, constantly praying with joy
    in every one of my prayers for all of you, because of your sharing in
    the gospel from the first day until now. I am confident of this, that
    the one
    who began a good work among you will bring it to completion by the day
    of Jesus Christ. It is right for me to think this way about all of
    you, because you hold me in your heart, for all of you share in God's
    grace with me, both in my imprisonment and in the defense and
    confirmation of the gospel. For God is my witness, how I long for all
    of you with the compassion
    of Christ Jesus. And this is my prayer, that your love may overflow
    more and more with knowledge and full insight to help you to determine
    what is best, so that in the day of Christ you may be pure and
    blameless, having produced the harvest of righteousness that comes
    through Jesus Christ for the glory and praise of God. (Philippians
    1:1-11)

    For a listing of the coming week's Bible readings click here
    (http://e2.ma/click/w1nwc/4f4cee/cqhgw).

    PAREGENTAN OF THE FAST OF ADVENT

    This Sunday, November 18, is the Eve (Paregentan) of the Fast of
    Advent (Hisnag). This is a week-long fast (Monday to Friday) leading
    up to the first Sunday of Advent, which is next Sunday, November 25.

    Advent is the period that guides us up to the birth and baptism of
    Christ. It begins fifty days before January 6. Advent is intended to
    be a solemn and quiet time for prayer, reflection, and meditation in
    preparation for the mystery of the incarnation.

    Traditionally the entire fifty-day period of Advent was a period of
    fasting. Now there are three week-long fasts during Advent (along with
    the
    regular fasting days of Wednesday and Friday). The three week-long
    fasts are known as: The Fast of Advent (Hisnagats Bahk); The Fast of
    St. James (Sourp Hagopah Bahk); and the Fast of the Nativity
    (Dznuntyan Bahk).

    PRESENTATION OF THE HOLY MOTHER TO THE TEMPLE

    This Wednesday, November 21, the Armenian Church commemorates the
    Presentation of the Holy Mother to the Temple (Undzayoum Sourp
    Asdvadzadzini), one of the eight feast days devoted to Mary in the
    Armenian Liturgical Calendar. This feast is always commemorated on
    November 21 in remembrance of
    the presentation of the Holy Mother to the Temple when she was three
    years
    old. She remained in the house of God for twelve years. At a time when
    education was generally denied to females, she studied with scholars,
    under the care of Zachariah, father of John the Baptist.

    POPE AND CATHOLICOS EXCHANGE LETTERS

    After his trip to Lebanon, Pope Benedict XVI sent a personal letter
    to Catholicos Aram I in which he expressed the high regard he has for
    the Armenian Church and the Holy See of Cilicia. The Pope expressed
    regret that
    he was unable to meet with the Catholicos to discuss ecumenical
    issues.

    Catholicos Aram responded and reminded Pope Benedict of the
    long-standing relationship between the two churches founded on
    theological discussions and ecumenical relations since the Kingdom of
    Cilicia. The Catholicos shared his concern for the Christian presence
    in the Middle East and the need for all churches in the region to work
    together to affirm the rights of Christians.

    The Catholicos welcomed the recent Catholic Bishops Synod on The New
    Evangelization for the Transmission of the Christian Faith and said,
    =80=9CThe Church cannot remain indifferent to what is happening in the
    world. Fifty years ago Vatican II responded to the world events of
    that time. Therefore, I would propose you begin preparations for a
    Vatican III that would impact all churches.'

    ARAM I RECEIVES PARTICIPANTS OF SYRIAC CONFERENCE

    Last week theologians and specialists on Syriac spirituality, who were
    in Beirut to participate in a conference, paid a visit to His Holiness
    Aram I.

    His Holiness welcomed the participants and praised the conference
    noting that `the achievements of the past should not be forgotten;
    they should be assessed and revived in the present.' His Holiness told
    the scholars that during the Kingdom of Cilicia, the theology of the
    Armenian Church developed along with the discourses of the Syriac,
    Greek, and Latin theologians. Then, as now, the Catholicos said, the
    Armenian Church affirmed its own specificity, while remaining open to
    dialogue.

    During the visit the participants expressed interest in the
    Catholicos's insight about the current challenges to the ecumenical
    movement. He said that theological dialogue among churches should
    continue because of past misunderstandings and differences. He
    emphasized that `these dialogues today must take into consideration
    social issues, because those issues are also linked to the life of the
    churches.'

    Death of Hovhannes Masehian (November 18, 1931)

    Hovhannes Masehian (1864-1931) was a Persian Armenian diplomat and
    writer, who became the foremost translator of Shakespeare into
    Armenian. He
    was born in Tehran in 1864. His father, Dzeruni Khan Masehian, was the
    chief jeweler of Shah Naser al-Din (1848-1896). From 1870 to 1878 he
    studied at the newly opened Haigazian School in Tehran. Afterwards, he
    went to Tabriz to continue his studies with his maternal uncle, Andon
    Khan Yervandian, who was the tutor of the heir prince. After three
    years of studies, in 1881 he went to Paris where he studied
    philosophy, law, political economy, and literature at the College de
    France.

    Masehian returned to Tehran in 1884, where he taught at the Haigazian
    School and was hired as a translator at the royal court. He traveled
    to
    London in 1897 as the chief translator for the Persian delegation sent
    to participate in the fiftieth anniversary of the coronation of Queen
    Victoria. Ten years later, he would be the first secretary of another
    delegation sent to London for the Queen's sixtieth
    anniversary. Meanwhile, in 1895 he had been named head of office of
    the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Persia. He managed different
    positions in the ministry until 1901, when he was designated counselor
    to the Persian ambassador in Berlin. He became chargé d'affairs in
    1906 and held the position until his return to
    Persia in 1911.

    By that time, Masehian had also become a household name in Armenian
    letters. As the official translator of the Shah's court (he knew some
    ten languages), he had translated around 30 books into Persian, of
    which there is no trace. In 1894 he published his first version of
    Shakespeare's Hamlet in Tiflis. The famous Eastern Armenian poet,
    Hovhannes Hovhannisian, wrote, `This translation of Hamlet leaves a
    very beautiful impression on us; first, because . . . the translator
    knows his mother
    tongue very well and uses his knowledge with confidence, an advantage
    that
    many of our famous authors and translators may envy; second, because
    that language is rich and poetic, a necessary condition to translate
    authors such as Shakespeare.' Other translations followed: As You Like
    It, King Lear, Romeo and Juliet, and Merchant of Venice. Masehian was
    unable, however, to publish his translations of Otello, Macbeth, and
    The Tempest. He continued his work until 1901, when he traveled to
    Europe as a diplomat; by 1909, he had translated nine Shakespearean
    plays and had translated anew his
    unpublished works.

    In 1912, after spending a year in Tehran as chief of the secretariat
    of the Persian court, Masehian was faced with an unprecedented
    task. It was unheard of a Christian to represent diplomatically an
    Islamic country like Persia. However, disputes among the officers of
    young Ahmad Shah (1909-1925) ended when in 1912 the sovereign signed
    the decree that designated the Armenian diplomat as Ambassador of
    Persia in Germany. He held this position until March 1916, when he
    went to Paris, probably commissioned by the Shah. In 1919 he
    represented Persia in the Peace Conference at Versailles.

    In the meantime, in 1916 Masehian had been officially invited to
    London as a speaker in the festivities of the 300th anniversary of
    Shakespeare's birth. Between 1921 and 1923, he was able to publish
    several more of his translations in the presses of the Mekhitarist
    Congregation, in Vienna: Hamlet, Otello, Macbeth, and Merchant of
    Venice. Indeed, Hamlet and
    The Merchant of Venice were published in new versions. In the 1910s he
    had
    also translated Antonio and Cleopatra, Much Ado about Nothing, Julius
    Caesar, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. Between 1923 and 1931, the
    indefatigable translator finished new translations: Coriolanus, Timon
    of Athens,
    and Winter's Tale. `I am convinced that the translation of
    Shakespeare's works,' he wrote to his friend, the poet Avetik
    Isahakian, `will leave a deep influence on our literature. If the
    giants of German literature have been impacted by Shakespeare, how
    much more our writers need that impact? This is why I have devoted
    myself to that task with all my energy.' He also was a translator of
    works by other literary giants: Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Lord George
    Byron, Heinrich Heine, Omar Khayyam, and Rabindranath Tagore.

    In 1927 Masehian was elected to the Persian Parliament. In the same
    year, he was designated as Ambassador to London. He held the position
    until 1929, when Persia established diplomatic relations with Japan
    and Masehian became the first ambassador to that country from
    1929-1931. Because of illness, in 1931 he tended his resignation to
    Reza Shah (1925-1941) and left
    Tokyo to return to Persia. However, on his way he died in Harbin
    (China) on November 18, 1931. The efforts of the Armenian community of
    China and the
    special permission of Reza Shah allowed for his remains to be moved
    from China to Persia and be buried in Tehran on April 1, 1932.

    A school of Shakespeare studies was developed in Soviet Armenia and
    several good translators appeared in the next decades. However,
    according
    to many specialists, Masehian's translations remain unsurpassed.

    FROM THE BOOKSTORE

    BOOKS BY KRIKOR BELEDIAN

    Krikor Beledian is a prolific writer, literary critic, and
    translator. He has written dozens of volumes of poetry, as well as
    novels, essays, and literary criticism. In April 2012, he was awarded
    the Narekatsi Medal of Achievement for outstanding contributions to
    Armenian culture by the Friends of UCLA Armenian Language and Culture
    Studies.

    HAGAKERTOUVATZ ANTI POEM
    By Krikor Beledian
    Translated by Ralph Setian

    Published in 1979 as part of the `Armenian Diaspora' series, this
    bilingual collection of poems by Krikor Beledian stands the test of
    time. The side-by-side Armenian and English complement each other.

    46 double pages, soft cover, $20.00 (plus shipping and handling)

    Other available titles by Krikor Beledian:

    Badgere, 306 pages, soft cover, $20.00
    Yergounk, 549 pages, soft cover, $20.00
    Neshan, 272 pages, soft cover, $20.00
    Tebi Medz Pokhaperoutyune, 61 pages, soft cover, $15.00

    To order these or any other books, contact the Prelacy Bookstore by
    email at [email protected] or telephone, 212-689-7810.

    CALENDAR OF EVENTS

    November 16-Thanksgiving Family Night, St. Gregory Church, North
    Andover, Massachusetts, 6 pm at Jaffarian Hall. Traditional
    Thanksgiving dinner with an assortment of desserts prepared by the
    Ladies Guild. Rev. Fr. Karekin will give a presentation on the current
    situation in Syria and the relief efforts. For information:
    978-685-5038.

    November 16-17-Fall Food Festival at Holy Trinity Church, 635 Grove
    Street, Worcester, Massachusetts. Join us on Friday from 5 pm to 9 pm
    and
    Saturday from noon to 4 pm for shish kebab, losh kebab, chicken kebab,
    or kheyma dinners. Visit our country store and bake table. Stock up on
    katah, choreg, manti, porov kufte, simit, and much more.

    November 16-18-Sts. Vartanantz Church, Ridgefield, New Jersey, Annual
    Bazaar and Food Festival. Live entertainment Friday and Saturday,
    Children's Activities, Vendors. Homemade Manti, Kufte, Sou Buereg,
    Choreg, and more. Traditional Kavourma dinner on Sunday. Extensive
    Mezze and desert menu for your Thanksgiving table available for
    take-out.

    November 18-St. Sarkis Church, Douglaston, New York, 50th Golden
    Jubilee Celebration Banquet, under the auspices of His Eminence
    Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, Prelate. Leonard's of Great Neck, 555
    Northern Boulevard, Great Neck, New York, at 4 pm. Donation $100 per
    person. For information and reservations: 718-224-2275.

    November 18-Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service, 7 pm at the Trinitarian
    Congregational Church, North Andover, Massachusetts. Service led by
    members of the North Andover Clergy Association. Rev. Fr. Karekin
    Bedourian, pastor of St. Gregory Church, will be the preacher.

    December 1-Annual Holiday Bake Sale, St. Paul Church, 645 S. Lewis
    Avenue, Waukegan, Illinois, 9 am to 3 pm. Enjoy authentic Armenian and
    American pastries and plan to stay for lunch at St. Paul Café. For
    information or pre-orders, 847-244-4573.

    December 1-Soorp Asdvadzadzin Church, Whitinsville, Massachusetts,
    annual bazaar, 11 am to 5 pm at the Christian Reform Church Fellowship
    Hall, corner of East and Cross Streets, Whitinsville. Come meet old
    and new friends and enjoy the day, good dinners, great baked goods,
    fabulous silent auction, Armenian boutique, craft tables, Country
    Store, and more.

    December 9-Simply Christmas 2012. A Holiday Concert following Church
    Services at St. Sarkis Church, Douglaston, New York, under the
    auspices of His Eminence Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, Prelate. A
    Christmas celebration with Hasmik Mekhanejian, Mezzo-Soprano; Solange
    Merdinian, Mezzo-Soprano; Sami Merdinian, Violin; Sofya Melikian,
    Piano. Free admission. Reception following concert.

    December 16-Soorp Asdvadzadzin Church, Whitinsville, Massachusetts,
    annual Sunday School pageant and concert following Badarak. Christmas
    coffee hour to follow.

    Web pages of the parishes can be accessed through the Prelacy's web
    site.

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    Items in Crossroads can be reproduced without permission. Please
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    Parishes of the Eastern Prelacy are invited to send information about
    their major events to be included in the calendar. Send to:
    [email protected]

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