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    September 19, 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


    On the eve of the 23rd anniversaryof the independence of the
    Republic of Armenia, we wish our brethren, from theDiaspora to the
    Homeland, a happy Independence Day.
    May God's blessings and protectionbe upon our nation and
    our people, and may He lead us to the realization of aunited Armenia.

    ***

    PRELATE TO PRESIDE OVER DIVINE LITURGYAT
    ST. SARKIS CHURCH IN PASADENA

    OnSunday, September 21, 2014, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh
    Mardirossian, Prelate,will preside over Divine Liturgy and deliver the
    sermon at St. Sarkis Church inPasadena.

    ***

    NAME DAY CELEBRATION OF
    HOLY CROSS CATHEDRAL OF MONTEBELLO

    OnSunday, September 14, 2014 the Christian world celebrated
    the Feast of theExaltation of the Holy Cross. The feast is also the name
    day celebration ofHoly Cross Cathedral of Montebello. H.E. Archbishop
    Moushegh Mardirossian,Prelate, joined the parish community to celebrate
    the special occasion withDivine Liturgy and the blessing of madagh.
    ThePrelate celebrated Divine Liturgy, assisted at the altar
    by Rev. Fr. AshodKambourian. Prior to delivering the sermon, His
    Eminence conducted the Antasdan service, blessing the fourcorners of the
    world, which for this feast is dedicated to the exaltation ofthe Cross
    as it journeyed from Persia towards Jerusalem. Addressing
    thecongregation, the Prelate first greeted and congratulated the parish
    on theirname day celebration, conveying his blessings to all and
    especially to theyouth, to Prelacy Schools' students and to Sunday
    School children who resumed anew school year on that day. His Eminence
    thanked God for his safe return fromWashington D.C. where he had joined
    the entourage of His Holiness Aram I,Catholicos of the Holy See of
    Cilicia, at
    t protecting andpreserving Christianity in
    the Middle East.
    ThePrelate began his sermon with a brief historical
    background on the origin ofthe feast, its confiscation, recovery, and
    triumphant return to Jerusalem. Hethen spoke of the triumphant message
    and promise of the Cross, redemption andsalvation by the blood of our
    Lord Jesus Christ. The Prelate noted how mankindwas immersed in sin,
    with no means of cleansing and saving himself. So ourloving, just, and
    powerful God, in His mercy, sent His Son to grant redemptionand
    salvation to mankind and to free us from the destructive binds of sin.
    Byway of the Cross, man was made into a new being and given the promise
    of a newand everlasting life, a promise that is achieved through rebirth
    by the HolySpirit and accepting Jesus Christ as our one and only Lord
    and Savior. Theinvitation is open to all, said the Prelate, all one has
    to do is embrace thelife-changing and life-saving gift.
    ThePrelate then turned his attention to the battle being
    waged in the Middle Eastagainst the Cross and against our brethren. He
    noted that the Armenian peopleare all too familiar with persecution,
    however, no matter the circumstances,our forefathers did not falter in
    their faith nor did they lose hope. Theirfaith gave them hope and
    strength to persevere. And so, he prayed for the powerof the Holy Cross
    to once again embolden our Christian brothers and sisters, togive them
    the strength to stand their ground and emerge victorious againstforces
    of evil. In conclusion, His Eminence prayed for the Holy Cross toprotect
    us all, to guard us against evil and preserve us from enemies, and to
    leadus to everlasting life.
    Atthe conclusion of the service the Prelate was led in a
    procession to`Bagramian' Hall where he blessed the madagh. The
    ceremony came to a close withthe Cilician and Armenian anthems.
    A lunch reception followed. In his remarks,Holy Cross
    Cathedral Dean, Very Rev. Fr. Muron Aznikian first thanked thePrelate
    for joining the community
    them Executive Council Chair Mr. Vahe Hovaguimian, thanked
    them for theirattendance and invited them to participate in parish life.

    ThePrelate once again conveyed his blessings to the parish
    family and wished thatall are filled with the inspiring hope and promise
    of the Holy Cross.

    ***

    PRELATE OF AZERBAIJAN DIOCESE VISITS THEPRELACY

    OnTuesday, September 16, 2014, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh
    Mardirossian, Prelate,welcomed H.G. Bishop Krikor Chiftjian, Prelate of
    the Diocese of Azerbaijan,who is currently on a visit to Los Angeles.
    Themeeting offered the opportunity for the Prelates to
    discuss a number of issuesconcerning the Armenian church and nation in
    the Diaspora and Armenia,including the upcoming Armenia-Diaspora
    conference and the second Bishops'Synod which will be held in
    Etchmiadzin in November. Both Prelates willparticipate in the Synod,
    Bishop Krikor as a member of the Synod's RitualsCommittee, and our
    Prelate as a member of the Canonization Committee.

    ***

    PRELATE WELCOMES ARMENIAN MISSIONARYASSOCIATION
    AND HAIGAZIAN UNIVERSITY REPRESENTATIVES

    OnThursday, September 18, 2014, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh
    Mardirossian, Prelate,welcomed the visit of Mr. Levon Filian, West Coast
    Director of the ArmenianMissionary Association of America, and Hasmig
    Baran, member of the HaigazianUniversity Board of Trustees and also of
    the Board of Regents of PrelacySchools.
    Theguests relayed information about the current endeavors of
    the AMAA andHaigazian University, among them a joint banquet to be held
    on November 15, forwhich they extended an invitation to His Eminence.
    The Prelate and guests alsohad a general discussion about Armenian
    Schools and theinstruction of Armenian youth.

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