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    February 14, 2014
    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


    EPISCOPAL DIVINE LITURGY ON THE FEAST OF ST. SARKIS

    Saturday, February 15, 2014 is the Feast of St. Sarkis and his son
    Mardiros. St. Sarkis the Commander was a devout and faithful Christian who
    alongside his son Mardiros and his fourteen soldiers was martyred in the
    fourth century for declaring his Christian faith. The feast of St. Sarkis
    is the name day of St. Sarkis Church in Pasadena.
    Thus, on this occasion, on Sunday, February 16, H.E. Archbishop
    Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, will celebrate Divine Liturgy, deliver the
    sermon, and conduct the blessing of madagh at St. Sarkis Church. His
    Eminence will also preside over requiem service during which prayers will be
    offered for the souls of the church's first parish pastor Archpriest Fr.
    Sarkis Antreassian, Board of Trustees members, Delegates, and church and
    community servants.
    By the invitation of the Prelate, former Prelate of Aleppo, H.E.
    Archbishop Souren Kataroyan, will deliver the sermon at St. Garabed Church
    in Hollywood.
    On Saturday, February 14, at 7:00 p.m., the eve of the feast will be
    commemorated with an evening service conducted by parish pastor Rev. Fr.
    Boghos Baltayan.

    ***

    "YEAR OF THE ELDER" PONTIFICAL MESSAGE READ
    IN PRELACY CHURCHES

    By the ordinance of H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate,
    on Sunday, February 9, 2014, the Pontifical message of His Holiness Aram I
    proclaiming 2014 the "Year of the Elder" was read in Prelacy Churches.
    The Prelate presided over Divine Liturgy at Holy Martyrs Church in
    Encino, where he read the Pontiff's message.
    His Eminence thanked God for his safe return from Lebanon earlier in
    the week after participating in meetings of the Central Religious,
    Executive, and Canonization Committees at the Catholicosate in Antelias. He
    noted that strong emphasis was given to the situation of the Armenian
    community in Syria and all participants reaffirmed their support to
    alleviating the plight of our brothers and sisters in Syria.
    The Prelate expressed joy for being with the Holy Martyrs parish
    family on the first Sunday after his return and greeted the parishioners in
    attendance, among them members of the local chapter of the Armenian American
    Council on Aging, and Ferrahian School 5th grade students.
    His Eminence then read the Pontifical message, which focused on the
    elderly in the Bible, in the life of our Church, and honoring and caring for
    our elderly. His Holiness notes that in both the Old and New Testaments,
    the elderly had important roles in the scope of the divine revelation, that
    they were considered to be synonymous with prudence, wisdom, experience, and
    objectivity, and were therefore entrusted with leadership roles. His
    Holiness also notes the important place Church Fathers gave to the elderly
    in their writings, including the special role of the elderly in Christian
    witness and administering church affairs. Thus, our Pontiff calls on us all
    to protect, respect, listen to, and care for our elderly.
    Reiterating the value of our elders in our history and society, the
    Prelate affirmed that the Prelacy and its parishes will appropriately
    celebrate our older generation throughout the year, just as it did last year
    for the Year of the Armenian Mother.

    ***

    CELEBRATING THE FEAST OF THE PRESENTATION OF OUR LORD SERVICE AT ST. MARY'S
    CHURCH IN GLENDALE

    - TRADITIONAL GATHERING OF HOMENETMEN SCOUTS

    On Thursday, February 13, 2013, the Feast of the Presentation of our
    Lord to the Temple (Dyarnentarach) was celebrated in Prelacy Churches with
    eve of the feast service, the blessing of the four corners of the world
    (Antasdan), and lighting of the bonfire.
    H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, presided over the
    service at St. Mary's Church in Glendale. Former Prelate of the Aleppo
    Prelacy, H.E. Archbishop Souren Kataroyan, who is visiting the Prelacy,
    delivered the sermon. Rev. Fathers Vazken Atmajian, Gomidas Torossian,
    Ardak Demirjian, Nareg Pehlivanian, Khoren Babochian, and Ghevont Kirazian.
    participated in the service. Executive Council Chair Mrs. Rima Boghossian
    and Vice-Chair Mr. George Chorbajian were in attendance, as were Homenetmen
    Regional Executive members, Scouting Council members, and scouts.
    The ceremony began with evening service, followed by Dyarnentarach
    eve service during which the Prelate was led in a procession around the
    church blessing the faithful and specifically infants and children.
    Reciting the following words of Simeon the elder, "Lord, now You are
    letting Your servant depart in peace, according to Your word; For my eyes
    have seen Your salvation" (Luke 2:9-30), Archbishop Kataroyan conveyed the
    message of the feast, that our Lord Jesus Christ was taken to the temple for
    presentation as the eternal light Who would illuminate our spirits and as
    Christ Who would pave the path of light for sinners.
    After the sermon the Prelate presided over the blessing of the four
    corners of the world service (Antasdan), after which His Eminence brought
    forth a lit candle from the altar, symbolizing Christ as our Light, from
    which faithful lit their candles to take home and spread the Light of Christ
    within their surroundings. During this moment parents brought forth their
    children to present them to the altar in the example of Mary presenting
    Christ to the Temple.
    At the conclusion of the service the Prelate and participating
    clergy headed to the courtyard for the lighting of the traditional bonfire
    during which nationalistic and traditional songs were sung.
    It is a long-standing tradition for Homenetmen members to join the
    Prelate for a reception at Armenak Der Bedrossian Hall following
    Dyarnentarach services.
    During the dinner Homenetmen scouts presented the Prelate with a
    hand-made gift of the knot of Solomon as a token of gratitude. His Eminence
    presented prayer cards to all the guests.
    Remarks were delivered by Homenetmen Regional Executive Chair Mr.
    Garnik Abrahamian, Executive Council Chair Mrs. Rima Boghossian and scouting
    representatives.
    The evening came to a close with the Prelate's message. His
    Eminence blessed and commended Homenetmen members for their devoted service,
    expressed appreciation for the continuation of tradition, and called on the
    scouts, the heirs of the faith of our forefathers, to radiate the light of
    Christ through their continued service to our church and nation. The
    reception concluded with the benediction by the Prelate.

    ***

    OPENING CEREMONY AND BLESSING OF
    ARARAT HOME "AVAKIAN" WING

    On Saturday, February 8, 2014, the official opening and blessing of
    the new "Avakian" wing of Ararat Home in Mission Hills took place conducted
    by leaders of the Armenian Apostolic, Catholic, and Evangelical Churches.
    H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, participated in the
    ceremony. His Eminence was accompanied by Archbishop Yeprem Tabakian, Rev.
    Fr. Boghos Tinkjian, Archpriest Fr. Nareg Pehlivanian, and Rev. Fr. Razmig
    Khatchadourian.
    The ceremony began with the blessing of salt and bread and continued
    in the reception room with the home blessing prayer. The blessing concluded
    with the benediction by the Prelate.
    Board of Trustees Chairman Mr. Joseph Kanimian, Esq. welcomed the
    guests and conveyed his gratitude to the clergy for the spiritual
    nourishment they provide to the residents throughout the year.
    The Prelate congratulated the administration on the successful
    completion of the expansion project, a project he deemed as vital to meet
    the needs of the growing elderly population. His Eminence cited a passage
    from the "Year of the Elder" Pontifical message of His Holiness Aram I in
    which the Pontiff extols the virtues of our elders as "the lifeline of
    society, the foundation of the family, and one of the strong footholds of
    any organization" and how we must "show a high level of care, love,
    attention, and respect for our elders," emphasizing "the necessity of
    building and supporting existing old age homes and retirement residences."
    "No doubt we all share these sentiments towards our elders, who we
    regard as beloved and integral members of society. And so, we are grateful
    and fortunate to have this facility in our community, a safe haven to where
    we can entrust our elderly; a place where we know they will be treated like
    family, with utmost care, love, attention, and respect", stated the Prelate.
    In conclusion, His Eminence commended the Ararat Home family on the quality
    care and compassion they provide, thanked and commended the sponsors for
    their support, and prayed for God to bless and sanctify Ararat Home.
    The evening's Master of Ceremonies, Fox 11 News Anchor Araksya
    Karapetyan, acknowledged the government officials and representatives in
    attendance, and invited them to present congratulatory proclamations. The
    official program concluded with a tour of the new wing.
    The Jubilee Banquet followed. The evening began with the American
    and Armenians national blessings, followed by blessing of tables by clergy
    members. The Prelate officially read the letter of blessing of His Holiness
    Aram I highly commending the humanitarian service of the Board of Trustees
    and staff, which he then presented to Mr. Kanimian. Guests then viewed a
    video presentation on the day in the life of Ararat Home, which was followed
    by remarks from the Co-Chairs of the New Wing Celebration Committee Berj
    Shahbazian and Ron Nazely, Board Chair Mr. Kanimian's message and
    presentations, and closing remarks by former Governor of California the
    Honorable George Deukmejian.

    ***

    PRELATE ATTENDS SARF LECTURE ON
    THE SYRIAN ARMENIAN CRISIS

    On the evening of Monday, February 10, 2014, H.E. Archbishop
    Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, attended a lecture on "The Syrian Armenian
    Crisis" at Kalaydjian Hall in Burbank organized by the Syrian Armenian
    Relief Fund (SARF). Rev. Fr. Ghevont Kirazian accompanied His Eminence.
    Executive Council and SARF member Mr. Meher Der Ohanessian was also in
    attendance.
    The keynote speakers were H.G. Bishop Armash Nalbandian from
    Damascus and Dr. Krikor Adanalian from Aleppo. Mrs. Sona Madarian served as
    the Master of Ceremonies.
    The evening began with a heartrending slideshow on the destruction
    in Aleppo.
    The MC then invited the evening's first speaker. Dr. Adanalian
    presented an analytical evaluation of the history of the ancient Armenian
    community in Syria and also the role of internal Middle East politics in the
    current situation. He lauded the unity, perseverance, and resilience of the
    Aleppo Armenian community under the capable and bold leadership of the
    Prelate, H.E. Archbishop Shahan Sarkissian. Dr. Adanalian concluded his
    message with optimism for the future.
    Bishop Armash Nalbandian gave a general overview of the current
    situation and the medical, educational, and financial assistance being
    provided by Armenian churches, political parties, and humanitarian
    organizations. His Grace also reported on the number of Armenian
    casualties, injuries, and damage to churches and national institutions.
    Attendees then had the opportunity to address questions to the Bishop.
    In his address, SARF Chair Mr. Zaven Khanjian called on the Armenian
    people to collectively continue their assistance and aid to Syria.
    The Prelate was then invited to address the gathering. His Eminence
    first thanked SARF for organizing this important lecture, and commended the
    keynote speakers. Recalling his recent return from Lebanon after
    participating in meetings at the Catholicosate presided over by His Holiness
    Aram I, the Prelate noted that great emphasis was given to the crisis in
    Syria and that meeting participants directly communicated with H.E.
    Archbishop Shahan Sarkissian, Prelate of Aleppo, to receive first hand
    information on the situation. The Prelate stated that after hearing the
    reports of the evening's speakers, and witnessing the Syrian-Armenian
    community's spirit of determination and strong faith, "we leave here hopeful
    and renewed in our commitment to continue our ongoing support".

    ***

    FORMER ASSEMBLYMEMBER ANTHONY PORTANTINO
    VISITS THE PRELACY

    On Tuesday, February 11, 2014, former California State
    Assemblymember Anthony Portantino paid a courtesy visit to the Prelacy where
    he had a cordial meeting with H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian,
    Prelate. His Eminence was joined by Rev. Fr. Boghos Tinkjian, Archpriest
    Fr. Nareg Pehlivanian, and Executive Council members Dr. Navasart Kazazian
    and Mr. Toros Kejejian.
    Mr. Portantino, who is on the board of the Pasadena Armenian
    Genocide Memorial Committee, updated the Prelate on the progress of the
    project, reporting that the design was unanimously approved by the Pasadena
    City Council, that the final architectural renderings will be completed in a
    few weeks, and also that the Committee has planned a ground blessing
    ceremony for the morning of April 24.
    Speaking on Genocide commemorations and memorials, the Prelate
    emphasized the importance of united efforts within the community, such as
    the work of the United Armenian Council for the Commemoration of the
    Armenian Genocide.
    Mr. Portantino thanked the Prelate and the Armenian community for
    always being so welcoming. His Eminence thanked the honored guest for his
    visit, wished him success in his future endeavors, and presented him with a
    memento.

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