September 28, 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 HOLY MARTYRS CHURCH IN ENCINO
On Sunday, September 30, 2012, the Feast of the Holy Cross of Varak,
H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, will preside over Divine
Liturgy and deliver the sermon at Holy Martyrs Church in Encino.
Following the decision of the Representatives Assembly to have
Prelacy Schools' students attend Divine Liturgy regularly, this Sunday
Ferrahian School 10th grade students will attend Church.
"YEAR OF THE ARMENIAN BOOK" CELEBRATION CONTINUES WITH THE PRESENTATION OF
DR. RUBINA PEROOMIAN'S THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN LITERATURE
On Wednesday, September 26, 2012, the presentation of Dr. Rubina
Peroomian's latest book The Armenian Genocide in Literature: Perceptions of
Those Who Lived Through the Years of Calamity was held at the Prelacy
"Dikran and Zarouhie Der Ghazarian" Hall. The event was held under the
auspices of H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, and organized
jointly by the Prelacy, Armenian Educational Foundation, and Hamazkayin
Western Region. It was one of several undertakings celebrating the "Year of
the Armenian Book" as proclaimed by H.H. Catholicos Aram I. Members of
clergy were among the guests in attendance, as well as Executive Council
Chair Mrs. Rima Boghossian, members of the Executive Council and community
organizations.
The event began with welcoming remarks by MC Mrs. Dzovinar
Melkonian, who then invited the evening's first speaker UCLA Professor Dr.
Hagop Koulloujian.
Dr. Koulloujian gave an overview of Dr. Peroomian's book, noting
that foundation of the book is the correlation between calamity and
literature, especially witness testimonies found in literature, and
concluded his remarks by stating that this and similar books resonates in
each of us the tragedies we have experienced as a people.
A cultural program followed, with a trio of Khachadourian pieces
performed by pianist Mrs. Lydia Teloonts.
The MC then invited Dr. Peroomian to deliver her remarks and
thoughts. Dr. Peroomian first thanked the Prelate for hosting the event,
the organizers for their efforts, and also the guests for their attendance
and encouragement. She noted that Genocide research is an arduous process
which she has dedicated herself too for many years. Dr. Peroomian also
noted that it is an emotionally demanding process and one that requires the
difficult task of setting aside personal emotions to complete the research
accurately. She also iterated that in her research she does not aim to
prove that the Genocide occurred, because it is already a proven fact
documented in many historical books, memoirs, and other writings. Dr.
Peroomian concluded by emphasizing that Genocide related literature and
accounts must not be hidden away; we must not forget our past so that the
memory and sacrifices of our martyrs are not forgotten.
The event concluded with the Prelate's message and blessings. The
Prelate began by first highly commending Dr. Peroomian for her latest
achievement in preparing this important book. He lauded her valuable
contributions to the advancement of Genocide research through her vast
publications as a respected scholar and researcher, her important
contributions to the education of our youth as the author of Hai Tad
textbooks published by the Prelacy and other textbooks used by Prelacy
Schools' students, and her service to our Church and community as a former
Executive Council and Board of Regents member. The Prelate also thanked the
organizers, attendees, and especially the speakers and participants for
their presentations. Reflecting on the event, His Eminence stated that the
presentations brought forth witness testimonies through which we felt and
relived the emotions of our martyrs, which serves to drive and motivate us
even further to continue the struggle for our national rights and demands.
NEWLY ELECTED ARS REGIONAL EXECUTIVE
VISITS THE PRELATE
On Wednesday, September 26, 2012, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh
Mardirossian, Prelate, welcomed members of the newly elected Armenian Relief
Society-WR Regional Executive to the Prelacy. The delegation was headed by
Chairlady Mrs. Lena Bozoyan. The meeting took place at the "Sulahian"
Reception Room, with the participation of Executive Council Chair Mrs. Rima
Boghossian and members Mr. Toros Kejejian and Mrs. Ani Mgrdichian-Garikian.
The Prelate congratulated the members on their election to the ARS
Regional Executive and wished them success in their new mission. Mrs. Rima
Boghossian, as an ARS member herself, wholeheartedly congratulated the new
members as well and wished them success.
The guests presented their upcoming endeavors, which encompass not
only the Western United States but also Armenia, Artsakh, and Javakhk, and
stated that they are ready to tackle new and future challenges which concern
our community, specifically the instruction of our youth in our faith,
family and moral values, language, culture, and heritage.
The Prelate highly commended the dedication of the ARS to the
advancement and well-being of the Armenian nation and the service of the
organization's leaders and volunteers in this mission.
Also discussed was the long history of strong collaboration between
the Prelacy and the ARS, with the Prelate affirming that the Prelacy is
always ready to support the organization as needed because our nation and
communities can only succeed with collective and united efforts.
HAMAZKAYIN ANI DANCE COMPANY PERFORMANCE
On Sunday, September 30, the Hamazkayin Ani Dance Company will be
performing at the Torrance Cultural Art Center. The event is hosted by
Friends of Asbarez. The thirty member group will present traditional and
contemporary Armenian dances under artistic directors Yeghia Hasholian and
Suzy Barseghian-Tarpinian.
On behalf of the Prelate, St. Mary's Church Pastor Rev. Fr. Gomidas
Torossian will attend and convey the Prelate's well wishes.
PRESENTATION OF THE DOCUMENTARY
"ORPHANS OF THE GENOCIDE"
On Sunday, September 30, the broadcast version presentation of
"Orphans of Genocide", a Regional Emmy Award Nominated Documentary presented
by four time Regional Emmy Award-Winner Bared Maronian, will be held at
Woodbury University in Burbank.
The event is hosted by Ararat-Eskijian Museum, and features an
introduction by internationally-renowned scholar Professor Vahakn Dadrian.
Prelacy Clergy members will attend.
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 HOLY MARTYRS CHURCH IN ENCINO
On Sunday, September 30, 2012, the Feast of the Holy Cross of Varak,
H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, will preside over Divine
Liturgy and deliver the sermon at Holy Martyrs Church in Encino.
Following the decision of the Representatives Assembly to have
Prelacy Schools' students attend Divine Liturgy regularly, this Sunday
Ferrahian School 10th grade students will attend Church.
"YEAR OF THE ARMENIAN BOOK" CELEBRATION CONTINUES WITH THE PRESENTATION OF
DR. RUBINA PEROOMIAN'S THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN LITERATURE
On Wednesday, September 26, 2012, the presentation of Dr. Rubina
Peroomian's latest book The Armenian Genocide in Literature: Perceptions of
Those Who Lived Through the Years of Calamity was held at the Prelacy
"Dikran and Zarouhie Der Ghazarian" Hall. The event was held under the
auspices of H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, and organized
jointly by the Prelacy, Armenian Educational Foundation, and Hamazkayin
Western Region. It was one of several undertakings celebrating the "Year of
the Armenian Book" as proclaimed by H.H. Catholicos Aram I. Members of
clergy were among the guests in attendance, as well as Executive Council
Chair Mrs. Rima Boghossian, members of the Executive Council and community
organizations.
The event began with welcoming remarks by MC Mrs. Dzovinar
Melkonian, who then invited the evening's first speaker UCLA Professor Dr.
Hagop Koulloujian.
Dr. Koulloujian gave an overview of Dr. Peroomian's book, noting
that foundation of the book is the correlation between calamity and
literature, especially witness testimonies found in literature, and
concluded his remarks by stating that this and similar books resonates in
each of us the tragedies we have experienced as a people.
A cultural program followed, with a trio of Khachadourian pieces
performed by pianist Mrs. Lydia Teloonts.
The MC then invited Dr. Peroomian to deliver her remarks and
thoughts. Dr. Peroomian first thanked the Prelate for hosting the event,
the organizers for their efforts, and also the guests for their attendance
and encouragement. She noted that Genocide research is an arduous process
which she has dedicated herself too for many years. Dr. Peroomian also
noted that it is an emotionally demanding process and one that requires the
difficult task of setting aside personal emotions to complete the research
accurately. She also iterated that in her research she does not aim to
prove that the Genocide occurred, because it is already a proven fact
documented in many historical books, memoirs, and other writings. Dr.
Peroomian concluded by emphasizing that Genocide related literature and
accounts must not be hidden away; we must not forget our past so that the
memory and sacrifices of our martyrs are not forgotten.
The event concluded with the Prelate's message and blessings. The
Prelate began by first highly commending Dr. Peroomian for her latest
achievement in preparing this important book. He lauded her valuable
contributions to the advancement of Genocide research through her vast
publications as a respected scholar and researcher, her important
contributions to the education of our youth as the author of Hai Tad
textbooks published by the Prelacy and other textbooks used by Prelacy
Schools' students, and her service to our Church and community as a former
Executive Council and Board of Regents member. The Prelate also thanked the
organizers, attendees, and especially the speakers and participants for
their presentations. Reflecting on the event, His Eminence stated that the
presentations brought forth witness testimonies through which we felt and
relived the emotions of our martyrs, which serves to drive and motivate us
even further to continue the struggle for our national rights and demands.
NEWLY ELECTED ARS REGIONAL EXECUTIVE
VISITS THE PRELATE
On Wednesday, September 26, 2012, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh
Mardirossian, Prelate, welcomed members of the newly elected Armenian Relief
Society-WR Regional Executive to the Prelacy. The delegation was headed by
Chairlady Mrs. Lena Bozoyan. The meeting took place at the "Sulahian"
Reception Room, with the participation of Executive Council Chair Mrs. Rima
Boghossian and members Mr. Toros Kejejian and Mrs. Ani Mgrdichian-Garikian.
The Prelate congratulated the members on their election to the ARS
Regional Executive and wished them success in their new mission. Mrs. Rima
Boghossian, as an ARS member herself, wholeheartedly congratulated the new
members as well and wished them success.
The guests presented their upcoming endeavors, which encompass not
only the Western United States but also Armenia, Artsakh, and Javakhk, and
stated that they are ready to tackle new and future challenges which concern
our community, specifically the instruction of our youth in our faith,
family and moral values, language, culture, and heritage.
The Prelate highly commended the dedication of the ARS to the
advancement and well-being of the Armenian nation and the service of the
organization's leaders and volunteers in this mission.
Also discussed was the long history of strong collaboration between
the Prelacy and the ARS, with the Prelate affirming that the Prelacy is
always ready to support the organization as needed because our nation and
communities can only succeed with collective and united efforts.
HAMAZKAYIN ANI DANCE COMPANY PERFORMANCE
On Sunday, September 30, the Hamazkayin Ani Dance Company will be
performing at the Torrance Cultural Art Center. The event is hosted by
Friends of Asbarez. The thirty member group will present traditional and
contemporary Armenian dances under artistic directors Yeghia Hasholian and
Suzy Barseghian-Tarpinian.
On behalf of the Prelate, St. Mary's Church Pastor Rev. Fr. Gomidas
Torossian will attend and convey the Prelate's well wishes.
PRESENTATION OF THE DOCUMENTARY
"ORPHANS OF THE GENOCIDE"
On Sunday, September 30, the broadcast version presentation of
"Orphans of Genocide", a Regional Emmy Award Nominated Documentary presented
by four time Regional Emmy Award-Winner Bared Maronian, will be held at
Woodbury University in Burbank.
The event is hosted by Ararat-Eskijian Museum, and features an
introduction by internationally-renowned scholar Professor Vahakn Dadrian.
Prelacy Clergy members will attend.