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    MONSIGNOR ANDON ATAMIAN'S BOOK FETED IN DETROIT

    ARTS | NOVEMBER 18, 2013 5:14 PM
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    DETROIT - On Wednesday, October 23, the AGBU Alex and Marie Manoogian
    School, the Cultural Society of Armenians from Istanbul (CSAI) and
    the Tekeyan Cultural Association of Detroit jointly organized a book
    launch ceremony honoring Monsignor Andon Atamian, pastor of St. Vartan
    Armenian Catholic Church, on the occasion of the publication of his
    book, Gaydz yev Ambrob.

    A capacity audience attended, among them guests from Montreal and
    Toronto.

    Dr. Nadya Sarafian served as the emcee. Anahid Toumajan read excerpts
    from the book, while Edmond Y. Azadian made an in-depth presentation
    of the book, both in Armenian and in English.

    In his comments, Azadian said that Atamian's book, at 254 pages, is
    titled Lightening and Thunder. Although it is a threatening title,
    he said, the content is most soothing and comforting because its
    lightening serves only to illuminate the human soul and the thunder
    dispatches his prayers to the Almighty. It is a book penned by an
    inspired orator to inspire his readership, he added.

    The book is divided into three sections. In the first section the
    author delves into the complex misery of the Armenian people, touching
    almost all subjects: Mesrob Mashtots - creation of the alphabet;
    the Genocide; the resurrection of the independent republic; continued
    denial of the genocide by Turkey, etc.

    The second part covers moralistic and religious topics: human
    condition, dilemmas in life and man's relations with his creator.

    Atamian never contrasts his devotion to his creator with his commitment
    to his Armenian heritage.

    The writer never pays lip service to moral values; he implements them
    in his daily life and he partakes them with the youth. His message
    is extremely convincing because he is sincere and he speaks from the
    heart, according to Azadian.

    The last section of the book is dedicated to Iraq, once was a
    prosperous country which has since been reduced to ashes. Said Azadian,
    "he communicates with the remnants of the Armenian community decimated
    and tormented, with their churches destroyed, their lives scattered."

    He noted, "All in all, it is an inspirational book by an inspired
    pastor, addressed to the readers who wish to live morally healthy
    lives."

    Atamian gave the concluding remarks, which were very emotional. He
    thanked the speaker, the program participants and the enthusiastic
    audience. Then the clergy joined the author to baptize the book
    in wine. Following the Kinetson, the women of the CSAI presented a
    lavish buffet.

    - See more at:
    http://www.mirrorspectator.com/2013/11/18/monsignor-andon-atamians-book-feted-in-detroit/#sthash.ibsrW08O.dpuf

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