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    PRESS OFFICE
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Chris Zakian
    Tel: (212) 686-0710 or (973) 943-8697
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.armenianchurch-ed.net


    ** TOP STORY February 26, 2015
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    Sunday of the Prodigal Son
    A detail from Rembrandt's `The Return of the Prodigal Son.'


    ** Sunday of the Prodigal Son
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    This Sunday of Great Lent takes its lesson from the `Parable of the
    Prodigal Son'-arguably the most concise, profound, and beautiful of
    our Lord's statements on the nature of God's love.

    In a story of fewer than 600 words (related in Luke 15:11-32), Jesus
    depicts the follies of our fallen nature, the shame and self-loathing
    that lie at the heart of human vice, the tender love that can heal a
    fractured world, and the price such love exacts. And these grand ideas
    are all conveyed through characters one might find in an ordinary
    domestic comedy: `There once was a man who had two sons...'

    Like all great works of storytelling, this parable invites the reader
    to approach it at different times in his or her life-as a child, an
    adult, a sibling, a parent-to experience it anew, and to discover new
    rewards, new wisdom, with each encounter.

    This Sunday in church is the perfect opportunity to have that
    encounter, and perhaps to engage in the self-examination that is one
    hallmark of the Lenten season. In the meantime, to read a reflection
    on the Prodigal Son, click here
    (http://bit.ly/1MWITHO?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=3dd28ae29d-September_4_20149_4_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term =0_3f0172fcf2-3dd28ae29d-159688434)
    .

    ** Scripture of the Week
    ------------------------------------------------------------

    Is 54:11-55:13
    2 Cor 6:1-7:1
    Lk 15:1-32


    ** Prayer of the Week
    ------------------------------------------------------------

    Accept with sweetness, almighty Lord, my bitter prayers. Look with
    pity upon my mournful face. Dispel, all-bestowing God, my shameful
    sadness. Lift, merciful God, my unbearable burden. For you are
    glorified by all creation, forever and ever. Amen.


    ** Upcoming Saints & Feasts
    ------------------------------------------------------------

    28 February: St. Cyril of Jerusalem

    1 March: Sunday of the Prodigal Son

    ** CHURCH NEWS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    Coptic Saints
    A detail from an icon of the 21 martyrs-now acknowledged as saints of
    the Coptic Church.


    ** Now They Will Pray for Us
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    Last week we noted, with sorrow and indignation, that 21 Coptic
    Christians had died as martyrs in Libya, at the hands of the ISIS
    terror organization.

    In the days that followed, the leader of the Coptic Orthodox Church,
    His Holiness Pope Tawadros II of Alexandria, announced that the names
    of the 21 martyrs would be added to the synaxarion: the church's
    official compilation of saints' lives. (The Armenian version of the
    synaxarion is called the haysmavurk).

    This procedure is the equivalent of canonization in the Coptic
    Church. Henceforth, the 21 Copts will be commemorated as saints every
    year on February 15 (in the Gregorian calendar): the day on which
    footage of the killings was made public. That date coincides in the
    Coptic Church with the feast day of the Presentation of Jesus at the
    Temple. Already a holy icon has been painted depicting the new saints.

    Also this week, the brother of two of the departed Coptic Christians
    gave a radio interview in which he related that the name of Jesus
    Christ was the last utterance to escape the martyrs' lips. According
    to Beshir Kamel, that revelation came from an unexpected source: the
    grisly video released by the murderers themselves. `ISIS gave us more
    than we asked when they didn't edit out the part where [the martyrs]
    declared their faith and called upon Jesus Christ. ISIS helped us
    strengthen our faith,' he said.

    Click here
    (http://bit.ly/1DBV9L4?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=3dd28ae29d-September_4_20149_4_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term =0_3f0172fcf2-3dd28ae29d-159688434)
    to listen to Mr. Kamel's interview-an extraordinary testimony to a
    family's faith and grace. The faithful of the Armenian Church will
    find it extremely relevant as we anticipate the historic ceremony on
    April 23, when our church will canonize those who died as martyrs
    during the Genocide.

    In the meantime, please keep our Coptic brothers and sisters in your
    prayers. And as for the 21 Coptic saints: they will be praying for us
    now.


    Vatican
    Pope Francis's action was undertaken in the full awareness that this
    year marks the centennial of the Armenian Genocide of 1915. The
    monastery of Narek on the shores of Lake Van was itself a victim of
    that cataclysm: the monks were forced to abandon it, and the structure
    was destroyed in the 1950s. Today a mosque stands on the site.


    ** From Van to the Vatican: A Saint's Journey
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    On Saturday, February 21, a 10th-century Armenian monk was
    acknowledged as a Doctor of the Universal Church, in a special-and
    according to some, unprecedented-announcement from the Vatican.

    His Holiness Pope Francis approved the designation for St. Gregory of
    Narek during a meeting with Cardinal Angelo Amato, prefect of the
    Vatican's Congregation for Saints' Causes.

    The Roman Catholic Church confers the designation `doctor' on saints
    whose writings are considered to offer key theological insights for
    the faith. Throughout its history, the Roman Catholic Church has
    recognized only 35 doctors of the church, including Augustine of
    Hippo, John Chrysostom, and Thomas Aquinas. Narek will be the 36th.

    For Armenians, St. Gregory of Narek is among our greatest thinkers and
    artists, author of the most mystical prayers in the Divine
    Liturgy. Born around A.D. 950 in Andzevatsik, he lived at the
    monastery at Narek his whole priestly life, and taught at the monastic
    school. It was there that he composed his masterpiece of spiritual
    poetry, known as the =80=9CBook of Lamentations' or `Narek.' He died
    at the monastery around 1005.

    He will be remembered in the Roman Catholic Church on February 27; in
    the Armenian Church calendar, St. Gregory of Narek is remembered on
    several occasions each year, and is reckoned among the Holy
    Translators.

    Dzidzernagabert


    ** Supreme Spiritual Council Meets in Armenia
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    His Holiness Karekin II, the Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All
    Armenians, presided over a meeting of the Supreme Spiritual Council at
    Holy Etchmiadzin, from February 24 to 26.

    Council members reviewed the programs planned in observance of the
    Armenian Genocide centennial year in Armenia, and discussed the
    canonization of the martyrs of 1915, scheduled to take place on April
    23, 2015. They also shared updates on centennial year activities
    underway in the diaspora.

    Other agenda items included a review of Holy Etchmiadzin's programming
    in Armenia over the past year and plans for the upcoming meeting of
    the worldwide Armenian Church Youth Organization in July of this year.

    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Diocesan Primate, traveled to Armenia
    this week to participate in the Supreme Spiritual Council meeting.


    ** DIOCESAN NEWS
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    First Things


    ** Expulsion and Temptation
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    In this week's `Web Exclusives' from
    First Things magazine, Christopher Zakian, the Diocese's director of
    Communications, considers how Jesus's Temptation in the desert is a
    recasting of Adam and Eve's expulsion from the Garden of Eden.

    `By leading us to view these two stories together, the ancient
    Christian tradition helps us to appreciate the depth of our human
    intimacy with Jesus,' Mr. Zakian writes. `Throughout the Temptation,
    Jesus is being tempted to live as a god; but at every point, he
    chooses to live as a man-to embrace the burdens mankind has borne
    since the days of the Expulsion.'

    Click here
    (http://bit.ly/1AOM1iL?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=3dd28ae29d-September_4_20149_4_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term =0_3f0172fcf2-3dd28ae29d-159688434)
    to read the essay.


    FAR
    ANSEF award recipients pose for a group photo.


    ** ANSEF Awards Research Grants in Armenia
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    The Armenian National Science and Education Fund
    (http://www.farusa.org/ansef.html?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=3dd28ae29d-September_4_20149_4_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term =0_3f0172fcf2-3dd28ae29d-159688434)
    (ANSEF) selected 30 research groups as recipients of $5,000 grants to
    support their work. The research groups represent a number of fields,
    including biology, physics, chemistry, biotechnology, and astronomy.

    Eduard Karapetyan, the Fund for Armenian Relief's manager of education
    and science programs, opened the January 23 ANSEF award ceremony by
    congratulating the 108 scientists who make up the 30 research
    groups. Radik Martisoryan, president of the Armenian National Academy
    of Science, emphasized the importance of ANSEF grants to young
    scientists in Armenia.

    `It is a pleasure to state that the Armenian scientists have quickly
    learned to prepare outstanding proposals that would compete well
    anywhere in the world with very significant science,' said ANSEF
    chairman and Cornell University astrophysicist Dr. Yervant
    Terzian. `We warmly congratulate all the winners and wish them the
    very best success in their research work.'

    In the past 15 years, ANSEF has supported nearly 372 scientific
    research groups, and 1,438 individual scientists, through a total
    contribution of more than $1.86 million. Click here
    (http://bit.ly/1AcxfhQ?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=3dd28ae29d-September_4_20149_4_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term =0_3f0172fcf2-3dd28ae29d-159688434)
    to read more about this year's awardees.


    ** PARISH NEWS
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    Very Rev. Fr. Shnork Kasparian
    Very Rev. Fr. Shnork Kasparian (1929-2014).


    ** Remembering Fr. Shnork Kasparian
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    Tuesday, March 3, will mark the one year anniversary of the passing of
    the Very Reverend Fr. Shnork Kasparian. A longtime clergyman of the
    Eastern Diocese, Fr. Kasparian served as pastor to parishes in
    Worcester, MA; Milwaukee, WI; Belleville, IL; and Providence, RI.

    The Very Rev. Fr. Simeon Odabashian, Diocesan Vicar, will visit Holy
    Virgin Mary and Shoghagat Church of Belleville, IL, on Sunday, March
    1, where he will celebrate the Divine Liturgy and perform a requiem
    service.


    St. David Church, Boca Raton, FL
    Artwork by Sarkis Mazmanian.


    ** An Art Exhibition in Boca Raton
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    St. David Church of Boca Raton, FL, exhibited the artwork of Sarkis
    Mazmanian over the weekend of January 17 and 18. A wine and cheese
    reception on Saturday evening opened the weekend's event.

    Mr. Mazmanian's work includes portraiture, murals, painting, and
    sculpture. Among the pieces on display at St. David Church were
    paintings of Armenian dancers in costume and Armenian landscapes, as
    well as classical and religious works. The artist gave a talk on his
    influences and inspiration.

    Click here
    (http://smu.gs/1BDzGRQ?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=3dd28ae29d-September_4_20149_4_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term =0_3f0172fcf2-3dd28ae29d-159688434)
    to view photos.


    Farah Siraj
    Farah Siraj performs at the Diocesan Center in New York.


    ** Farah Siraj: An Evening of Dinner and Music
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    More than 200 people gathered at the Diocesan Center on Saturday,
    February 14, to celebrate Poon Paregentan and Valentine's Day with
    friends, and to enjoy a concert by singer Farah Siraj.

    Special guests included the Diocesan Primate Archbishop Khajag
    Barsamian; Diocesan Vicar Very Rev. Fr. Simeon Odabashian; St. Vartan
    Cathedral dean Very Rev. Fr. Mamigon Kiledjian; the Jordanian
    Ambassador to the United Nations Dina Kawar; Armenia's Ambassador to
    the United Nations Zohrab Mnatsakanian; Diocesan Director of
    Administration Jacob Yahiayan and his wife Sylva; and Mrs. Astrid
    Dadourian.

    Continental Advisory Services, LLC, Mr. Yahiayan's family office,
    sponsored the St. Vartan Cathedral Community in NYC roll-out dinner
    event.

    Ms. Siraj performed Arabic, Spanish, and American music. She said that
    `music is a medium for people to come together peacefully. It engages
    the soul so that we can connect with each other on a deep level where
    the superficial differences become irrelevant.'

    Click on the following links to read more
    (http://bit.ly/1AyalX9?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=3dd28ae29d-September_4_20149_4_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term =0_3f0172fcf2-3dd28ae29d-159688434)
    and to view photos
    (http://smu.gs/1C1NN2Z?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=3dd28ae29d-September_4_20149_4_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term =0_3f0172fcf2-3dd28ae29d-159688434)
    .


    Lent


    ** A Lenten Talk in Cheltenham
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    Holy Trinity Church of Cheltenham, PA, began its Lenten series on
    February 20, with a talk by the Very Rev. Fr. Daniel Findikyan,
    director of the Diocese's Krikor and Clara Zohrab Information
    Center. More than 40 parishioners gathered to hear Fr. Findikyan
    explain `Ten Things You Should Know About Great Lent.'

    The Rev. Fr. Hakob Gevorgyan, parish pastor, welcomed Fr. Findikyan,
    whose visit has become an annual Lenten tradition at the Cheltenham
    church.

    Following the Peace Service and a Lenten meal, hosted by Yn. Anna
    Gevorgyan, Fr. Findikyan's audience was informed and challenged with
    his unusual list. He spoke of Lent as a `time to come to our senses'
    like the Prodigal Son returning to the Father. On the subject of
    fasting, he encouraged parishioners to think beyond physical diets and
    to focus on spiritual renewal.

    Click here
    (https://gallery.mailchimp.com/727aaae8ea56658ecf4a092d5/files/CheltenhamLent2015.pdf?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+ E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=3dd28ae29d-September_4_20149_4_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term =0_3f0172fcf2-3dd28ae29d-159688434)
    to view a schedule of other programs in the Holy Trinity Lenten
    series.


    Jacksonville Mission Parish
    Fr. Tateos Abdalian and clarinetist Narek Arytunyan.


    ** A Special Performance in Jacksonville
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    The Armenian Church of Jacksonville, FL, mission parish welcomed the
    Rev. Fr. Tateos Abdalian, the Diocese's director of Mission Parishes,
    earlier this month.

    Fr. Abdalian taught a Sunday School lesson, held a Bible study session
    for adults, and performed a Home Blessing service and a baptism. On
    Sunday, February 8, he celebrated the Divine Liturgy and performed the
    Blessing of Water service.

    At a luncheon following services, young clarinet virtuoso Narek
    Arytunyan, who was visiting the area from New York, gave a special
    performance.

    Click here
    (http://smu.gs/1DXMgKp?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=3dd28ae29d-September_4_20149_4_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term =0_3f0172fcf2-3dd28ae29d-159688434)
    to view photos.


    Upcoming events


    ** Upcoming Parish Events
    ------------------------------------------------------------

    St. George Church | Hartford, CT
    The Women's Guild of St. George Church of Hartford, CT, is hosting a
    Lenten Dinner on Saturday, February 28, with guest speakers Ted and
    Marianne Hovivian from `NY Friends of Gavar Special School in
    Armenia.' Click here
    (https://gallery.mailchimp.com/727aaae8ea56658ecf4a092d5/files/HartfordLentenDinner2015.pdf?utm_source=Eastern+Di ocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=3dd28ae29d-September_4_20149_4_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term =0_3f0172fcf2-3dd28ae29d-159688434)
    to view a flyer for information.

    St. Leon Church | Fair Lawn, NJ
    St. Leon Church is sponsoring a course for high school students on the
    Armenian Genocide. Sessions will be held on Monday evenings, beginning
    on March 2. Instructor Khatchig Mouradian will guide participants as
    they investigate the political, social, and economic environment in
    the Ottoman Empire on the eve of the Armenian Genocide, and consider
    questions pertaining to genocide denial, resistance, and
    awareness. Mr. Mouradian, a Ph.D. candidate at Clark University, has
    lectured widely on the Armenian Genocide and its aftermath. Click here
    (http://bit.ly/1zrrhKX?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=3dd28ae29d-September_4_20149_4_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term =0_3f0172fcf2-3dd28ae29d-159688434)
    to view a flyer for registration information.

    On Wednesday, March 11, St. Leon Church will host an evening with
    author-photographer Matthew Karanian, whose recent book is the
    first-ever guide to the cultural sites of Historic Armenia. Khatchig
    Mouradian will reflect on the significance of the new volume. Click
    here
    (https://gallery.mailchimp.com/727aaae8ea56658ecf4a092d5/files/WesternArmeniaKaranian.pdf?utm_source=Eastern+Dioc ese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=3dd28ae29d-September_4_20149_4_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term =0_3f0172fcf2-3dd28ae29d-159688434)
    to view a flyer for information.

    St. Gregory the Enlightener Church | White Plains, NY
    St. Gregory the Enlightener Church of White Plains, NY, will host a
    film presentation and talk by writer George Jerjian on Sunday, March
    1, at 12:30 p.m. Mr. Jerjian will show photos taken in Historic
    Armenia during the early 1900s. Click here
    (https://gallery.mailchimp.com/727aaae8ea56658ecf4a092d5/files/Daylight_After_a_Century.pdf?utm_source=Eastern+Di ocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=3dd28ae29d-September_4_20149_4_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term =0_3f0172fcf2-3dd28ae29d-159688434)
    to view a flyer for information.

    On Friday, March 6, St. Gregory Church will host its second Lenten
    program with guest speaker Herand Markarian who will lecture on the
    writers martyred in the Armenian Genocide. The evening begins with a
    service at 6:30, followed by dinner at 7, and the lecture at
    7:30. Click here
    (https://gallery.mailchimp.com/727aaae8ea56658ecf4a092d5/files/ArmenianWriters.pdf?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=3dd28ae29d-September_4_20149_4_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term =0_3f0172fcf2-3dd28ae29d-159688434)
    to view a flyer for information.

    Sts. Vartanantz Church | Chelmsford, MA
    Sts. Vartanantz Church of Chelmsford, MA, is focusing its annual
    Lenten program on the Armenian Genocide. Each Friday evening services
    will be held at 6:30, followed by a Lenten meal and program. On
    February 27, the Rev. Fr. Dajad Davidian will speak about the impact
    of the Genocide on the Armenian Church. Click here
    (https://gallery.mailchimp.com/727aaae8ea56658ecf4a092d5/images/2c78278d-c455-4eaf-9d21-3e78b0d09fa2.png?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=3dd28ae29d-September_4_20149_4_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term =0_3f0172fcf2-3dd28ae29d-159688434)
    to view a flyer for information.

    Church at Hye Pointe | Haverhill, MA
    The Church at Hye Pointe of Haverhill, MA, is hosting Lenten lectures
    on Friday evenings. Dinner is served at 5 p.m., followed by services
    at 6:30, and the program at 7. This week's speaker is Stepan
    Piligian. Click here
    (https://gallery.mailchimp.com/727aaae8ea56658ecf4a092d5/files/HyePointeLentenService2015.pdf?utm_source=Eastern+ Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=3dd28ae29d-September_4_20149_4_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term =0_3f0172fcf2-3dd28ae29d-159688434)
    to view a flyer for information.

    Holy Martyrs Church | Bayside, NY
    Holy Martyrs Church of Bayside, NY, is hosting a Lenten lecture series
    on Armenian history on Friday evenings during Great Lent. Artur
    Martirosyan, Ph.D., will guide participants through the various
    chapters of Armenia's history, from ancient times through the
    present. Click here
    (http://armenianchurch.us1.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=727aaae8ea56658ecf4a092d5&id=959d9345f5&e= 3aa2e2c3e9&utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=3dd28ae29d-September_4_20149_4_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term =0_3f0172fcf2-3dd28ae29d-159688434)
    to view a flyer for information.


    ** YOUTH NEWS
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    ACYOA Retreat


    ** New England ACYOA Juniors Gather for Lenten Retreat
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    Some 30 ACYOA Juniors across the New England region gathered at the
    St. Methodios Faith and Heritage Center in Contoocook, NH, from
    February 20 to 22, for the first of nine ACYOA Lenten retreats being
    held this year.

    Themed `Living the Gospel of Christ: Legacy of Our Martyrs,' the
    retreat series is designed to help participants prepare for the
    upcoming canonization of the martyrs of the Armenian Genocide of 1915.

    Lorie Odabashian, coordinator of the Diocese's Department of Youth and
    Young Adult Ministries, opened the retreat on Friday evening with an
    introduction. The Rev. Fr. Vasken Kouzouian, pastor of Holy Trinity
    Church of Cambridge, MA, led participants in a vespers service.

    On Saturday, presentations were made by Stepan Piligian, of the Church
    of the Holy Translators in Framingham, MA, and Jennifer Morris, the
    Diocese's director of Youth and Young Adult Ministries.

    On Sunday morning, deacon Yervant Kutchukian and sub-deacon Arthur
    Sabounjian led the group during morning service. The weekend concluded
    with a reflection led by Maria Derderian, youth minister at St. James
    Church of Watertown, MA. Click here
    (http://smu.gs/1LODO2G?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=3dd28ae29d-September_4_20149_4_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term =0_3f0172fcf2-3dd28ae29d-159688434)
    to view photos.

    2015 ACYOA Retreat Schedule
    February 27-March 1: ACYOA Juniors MI/OH Retreat - Camp Wise, OH
    February 28: ACYOA Seniors New England Retreat - New Britain, CT
    March 7: ACYOA Juniors and Seniors Texas Retreat - Carrollton, TX
    March 7-8: ACYOA Juniors NY/NJ/Mid-Atlantic Retreat - White Plains, NY
    March 14: ACYOA Juniors and Seniors Florida Retreat - Boca Raton, FL
    March 14: ACYOA Seniors Midwest Retreat - Racine, WI
    March 20-22: ACYOA Juniors WI/IL Retreat - Camp Hickory, IL
    March 21: ACYOA Seniors NY/NJ/Mid-Atlantic Retreat - Bayside, NY

    To register for these retreats, contact Jennifer Morris at
    [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) ,
    or Lorie Odabashian at [email protected]
    (mailto:[email protected]) .


    Summer Camps


    ** Upcoming Summer Camp Deadlines
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    Visit the new Diocesan Summer Camps website at
    www.diocesansummercamps.org to register for Hye Camp and St. Vartan
    Camp; download CIT, staff, and volunteer applications; and learn more
    about the camp experience.

    St. Vartan Camp CIT and staff applications are due by March 1; Hye
    Camp CIT and staff applications are due by June 1. To receive the
    early-bird discount for campers, register for St. Vartan Camp by March
    15 and for Hye Camp by June 1.

    Both camps are recruiting volunteers to serve as doctors, nurses, and
    lifeguards. If you are interested in serving the camp program, or know
    of anyone who'd like to volunteer, contact Jennifer Morris, the
    Diocese's director of Youth and Young Adult Ministries, at
    [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) ,
    or the department coordinator Lorie Odabashian at
    [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) .

    ** EVENTS
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    Requiem Service at St. Vartan Cathedral


    ** Memorial Service for Armenian Victims of Azerbaijan
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    A memorial service honoring the peaceful Armenians who lost their
    lives in the massacres of Sumgait, Baku, and throughout Azerbaijan
    will be held at New York's St. Vartan Cathedral on Sunday, March 1.

    The morning service begins at 9:30 a.m. The Divine Liturgy will follow
    at 10:30 a.m. A program will follow services in Vartan Hall of the
    Diocesan Center.

    Zohrab Center Events


    ** Book Talk at the Zohrab Center Next Week
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    On Thursday, March 5, the Diocese's Krikor and Clara Zohrab
    Information Center will co-host a book presentation by photographer
    Ariane Ateshian Delacampagne, author of
    Portraits of Survival: The Armenians of Bourj Hammoud. Ms. Ateshian
    Delacampagne's photographs capture the resilient spirit of the
    Armenians living in Beirut, Lebanon.

    The event is organized by the Zohrab Center, the Diocese's Department
    of Armenian Studies, and AGBU's Ararat Magazine. It will be held in
    the Guild Hall of the Diocesan Center (630 Second Avenue at 35th
    Street).

    Click here
    (http://bit.ly/1arAaP8?utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=3dd28ae29d-September_4_20149_4_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term =0_3f0172fcf2-3dd28ae29d-159688434)
    for more information.


    Alan Hovhaness
    Alan Hovhaness composed "Holy Mystery of the Martyrs" in 1976.


    ** A Concert at St. Vartan Cathedral
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral and St. Illuminator's Armenian Cathedral
    are co-hosting a concert featuring Alan Hovhaness's symphony `Holy
    Mystery of the Martyrs,' on Friday, March 20. The Rev. Fr. Hovhan
    Khoja-Eynatyan, pastor of St. James Church of Evanston, IL, will be
    the guest soloist.

    `Holy Mystery of the Martyrs' was commissioned by the Eastern Diocese
    of the Armenian Church and composed by Alan Hovhaness in 1976. The
    `holy martyrs' of the title are the Armenian Christians killed on the
    field of Avarayr in 451 A.D. In its 17 movements, =80=9CHoly Mystery
    of the Martyrs' presents individual `prayers' that convey both the
    tragedy of loss and the triumph of survival. The March 20 concert is
    dedicated to the martyrs of the Armenian Genocide of 1915.

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    (http://armenianchurch.us1.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=727aaae8ea56658ecf4a092d5&id=1540fbdd59&e= 3aa2e2c3e9&utm_source=Eastern+Diocese+E-Newsletter&utm_campaign=3dd28ae29d-September_4_20149_4_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term =0_3f0172fcf2-3dd28ae29d-159688434)
    to view a flyer for information.


    From: Baghdasarian
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