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    January 9, 2015
    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


    RECORD SHOW OF SUPPORT AT PRELATE'S CHRISTMAS DINNER

    - EVENING HOSTED BY ALEX AND ARDA YEMENIDJIAN

    On January 6, 2015, "Bagramian" Hall in Montebello was bustling with
    Christmas cheer and merriment as six hundred of the Western Prelacy's
    closest friends and supporters joined H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian,
    Prelate, to collectively celebrate the Birth and Revelation of our Lord
    Jesus Christ at what has become a beloved tradition within the community,
    the "Prelate's New Year and Christmas Dinner". The event is the undertaking
    of the Religious and Executive Councils and is organized by the Prelacy
    Ladies Auxiliary.
    Among the dignitaries and honored guests in attendance were Consul
    General of Lebanon Johnny Ibrahim, Catholicosate Central Executive members
    Khajag Dikijian and Vicken Kassabian, ARF Central Committee representative
    Dr. Viken Yacoubian and members, representatives of ARS, Homenetmen,
    Hamazkayin, ANC, parishes, schools, Prelacy committees, media, Forest Lawn,
    and also Armenia's first Foreign Minister Raffi Hovannisian and
    newly-elected Mayor of Montebello Jack Hadjinian.
    Master of Ceremonies Rev. Fr. Vazken Atmajian greeted the guests and
    invited them to stand for the start of the official program with the
    poignant clergy procession. Illuminated by candlelight alone, peace and
    tranquility reigned in the hall as the Prelate and clergy entered chanting
    Christmas hymns, uplifting the guests with love and harmony. The Apostle
    Luke's account of Christ's Birth was read, followed by the traditional wine
    and consecrated bread ceremony (tatakh).
    On behalf of her fellow members, Ladies Auxiliary Chair Dzovig
    Zetlian welcomed the guests and wished an enjoyable evening for all.
    The message of His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of
    Cilicia, was then broadcast. Our Pontiff conveyed his New Year and Christmas
    well wishes to the Prelate and guests at the start of a new year, and then
    focused his address on the importance of service to our church and nation
    with greater organization, in pursuit of our demands, and with unity;
    organization as a source of strength, bringing together the leadership and
    people alike, perseverance as we demand our rights, especially on this 100th
    anniversary year during which we must continue our struggle with greater
    vigor and resolve, and unity of spirit. We are a dispersed people, but we
    must remain united in spirit and stand before Turkey as a united front, one
    nation, one homeland, one cause, said His Holiness.
    On behalf of the Executive Council, Chairman Vahe Hovaguimian
    welcomed the guests to an evening he referred to as a demonstration of our
    faithfulness to the traditions of our forefathers and an opportunity to
    collectively renew and rededicate ourselves to the responsibilities and
    endeavors in the coming year. As we find ourselves in the year of the
    Genocide centennial, we must dedicate our efforts this year to "remembering
    and demanding," said the Chairman. In conclusion, he expressed gratitude to
    the Prelate for his leadership, thanked the Ladies Auxiliary and Prelacy
    staff for their efforts, and thanked the guests for their continuous
    support.
    Consul General of Lebanon Johnny Ibrahim was invited to deliver his
    remarks, which focused on continued unrest in the Middle East over the last
    four years especially. He noted that Lebanon is involved in efforts to
    combat terrorism and committed to protecting its minority populations.
    Lebanon has always been and remains a country of coexistence, and the
    Armenian people are a vital part of the country's fabric, said the Consul
    General, and reflecting on the upcoming centennial of the Armenian Genocide,
    affirmed that the somber anniversary will be commemorated in Lebanon. He
    concluded by wishing a new year filled with joy, prosperity, and the
    fulfillment of hopes and dreams for the Armenian people and for all.
    This year's dinner was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Alex and Arda
    Yemenidjian. Among the major sponsors were Hank and Rita Khachaturian, Mrs.
    Tina Carolan and the Carolan Family Foundation, and Mr. and Mrs. Gaydzag and
    Anahid Ohanessian. Mr. and Mrs. Harout and Christina Jabarian provided the
    evening's souvenirs featuring the Genocide Centennial symbol and motto "we
    remember and demand." A record show of support was demonstrated this year by
    the Prelacy's sponsors and supporters.
    Prior to the official start of the dinner guests enjoyed the music
    of violinist Meroujan Markarian. The entertainment continued throughout the
    dinner featuring performances by the Greg Hosharian quartet (Greg Hosharian
    - piano, Salpi Kerkonian - flute, George Bilezikjian - drums, and Eileen
    Amirian - vocals), Christmas hymns by Taline Nalbandian, and a dance by
    Hamazkayin Ani Dance Company members.
    The program concluded with the Prelate's message. His Eminence began
    by thanking God for the blessing of another year and for granting the
    opportunity to exchange well wishes to one another at the dawn of a new year
    and the Birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. The Prelate conveyed gratitude to
    His Holiness Aram I for his indispensable leadership and guidance and
    thanked the evening's sponsors for their valuable support, in particular Mr.
    and Mrs. Alex and Arda Yemenidjian for their generosity in hosting the
    dinner and the Prelacy's newest sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Gaydzag and Anahid
    Ohanessian. The Prelate gave an overview of the commemorative events planned
    globally for the Genocide Centennial, calling for Armenians worldwide to
    unite their efforts and resources in fulfillment of our demands and goals.
    "The Armenian people became followers of Jesus and His Word from early on;
    we submitted ourselves as a nation to His will and followed the way of life
    He paved for us. We have had more than our share of trials and tribulations,
    but we placed our faith and our hope in our Lord and Savior and we rose
    again. No matter the challenges of tomorrow, we will rise again and again,"
    stressed His Eminence. (The full text of the Prelate's message will be
    provided separately).
    At the conclusion of his message the Prelate delivered the
    benediction, after which guests joined clergy to close the evening with the
    Cilician and Pontifical anthems.

    ***

    PRELATE CELEBRATES CHRISTMAS DIVINE LITURGY
    AT ST. MARY'S CHURCH IN GLENDALE

    On Tuesday, January 6, 2015, the Birth and Theophany of our Lord
    Jesus Christ was ceremoniously celebrated in Prelacy Churches with Divine
    Liturgy and the blessing of water symbolizing the Baptism of our Lord. H.E.
    Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, conducted services and delivered
    his Christmas sermon at St. Mary's Church in Glendale,
    At the start of his sermon, the Prelate first conveyed his New Year
    well wishes to the leadership of Armenia, His Holiness Karekin II,
    Catholicos of all Armenian, and our Pontiff His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos
    of the Great House of Cilicia. He then turned to the message of Christ's
    birth and the blessings granted to man through His earthly mission. Speaking
    on the events that transpired on the night of the Nativity, His Eminence
    highlighted that the humble shepherds were the first to receive the good
    news of Christ's Birth, a reward from God for their life of goodness and
    devotion; that the three magi, important men of the time whom even kings
    feared, traveled from faraway lands to bow in reverence before the newborn
    King. God became man and came to this world to bring the gift of renewal.
    The Nativity is an invitation to humility, and His earthly parents Joseph
    and Mary are the epitome of obedience and faithfulness for us to emulate,
    said the Prelate.
    The Birth of Christ was the birth of the Sun of Justice. From the
    early ages, our forefathers followed His Light, which gave us strength to
    persevere in our many crises. Today, as we commemorate the 100th anniversary
    of the Genocide, we will keep the spirit of our forefathers alive, by
    trusting in God to lead us to the fulfillment of our demands. With unbending
    faith, we will continue our path until the triumph of justice, conclude the
    Prelate. Finally, His Eminence offered prayers for peace and justice in the
    world, and especially in Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq, so that our brethren can
    begin to rebuild their lives.
    The Prelate conducted the blessing of water at the conclusion of
    Divine Liturgy. Aren Soghomonian, son of Varant and Lena Soghomonian, served
    as Godfather of the Cross. The service concluded with the Christmas hymn
    "Great and Marvelous Mystery".
    On Wednesday, January 7, Christmas Memorial Day, the Prelate
    presided over requiem service and the blessing of the four corners of the
    earth (Antasdan) at the Hollywood Hills Forest Lawn "Hall of Liberty".
    Prelacy clergy participated in the service, which was also held at Glendale
    Forest Lawn "Church of the Recessional."

    ***

    PRELATE CELEBRATES CHRISTMAS EVE DIVINE LITURGY
    AT HOLY MARTYRS CHURCH IN ENCINO

    On Monday, January 5, 2014, the eve of the Feast of the Nativity and
    Theophany of our Lord was celebrated in Prelacy Churches with Divine Liturgy
    and the lighting of the candle service (Jrakalooyts) symbolizing the Light
    of Christ coming into the world. The Liturgy was preceded by the reading of
    Scriptures by Sunday School students.
    H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, celebrated
    Christmas Eve Divine Liturgy and delivered the sermon at Holy Martyrs Church
    in Encino. Parish Pastor Rev. Fr. Razmig Khatchadourian assisted at the
    altar.
    Prior to delivering the sermon, the Prelate expressed thanks to God
    for granting another year to collectively celebrate Christmas, greeted the
    parish family, commended the Sunday School students for their participation,
    and wished a happy new year to all. His Eminence reflected on the Christmas
    message of humility, the greatest example of which is the birth of the Son
    of God in the most humble circumstances, in a manger, surrounded by farm
    animals. The second lesson on humility comes from the modest shepherds, who
    were tending to their sheep when they saw the bright star and received the
    angels' tidings that the King was born.
    "At the start of a New Year, we are given this opportunity to renew
    ourselves with the Christmas spirit. God became man to bring renewal to
    mankind, which had turned away from God. Christ was born in humble
    conditions in a demonstration of goodness, mercy, and grace of God, so that
    we too can live in that same image. Finally, God became incarnate so that
    His peace and love can reign in the world and in our hearts, and we are
    called to spread His goodwill among one another", stated the Prelate, and
    concluded by praying for peace, love, and harmony among man.
    The Jrakalooyts service was conducted at the conclusion of Divine
    Liturgy. The Prelate lit a candle from the altar which was then used to
    light the candles of the faithful as Christmas hymns were sung heralding the
    Birth of our Lord.

    ***

    CHRISTMAS DIVINE LITURGY AND BLESSING OF WATER
    AT ARARAT HOME

    On Thursday, January 8, 2015, Christmas was celebrated at Ararat
    Home in Mission Hills with Divine Liturgy and the blessing of water
    conducted by H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, assisted by
    clergy members.
    The day began with Christmas hymns, Gospel readings, and the
    blessing of water at the nursing facility. Religious Council Chair Very Rev.
    Fr. Muron Aznikian conveyed the Prelate's greetings and well wishes. After
    the blessing of water, His Eminence conveyed his blessings to the residents
    and wished a happy, healthy, and prosperous new year to all. Ararat Home
    Board Chairman Joseph Kanimian, Esq. thanked the Prelate and Prelacy for
    their enduring care and support and presented a New Year gift to His
    Eminence as a token of appreciation. Residents received the Prelacy calendar
    and illustrated Lord's Prayers.
    Divine Liturgy was then celebrated at the Sheen Chapel by Rev. Fr.
    Vazken Atmajian, who also delivered the sermon. The Prelate conducted the
    blessing of water at the conclusion of the service.
    The Blessing of the Home service followed at the assisted living
    facility, where His Eminence presented faculty members with mementos in
    commendation of their dedicated service and the Prelacy Genocide Centennial
    memento to Mr. Kanimian.
    The visit concluded with a luncheon hosted by the administration,
    during which by the request of the Prelate, Nune Avetisyan recited two
    pieces of poetry.

    ***

    CHRISTMAS SERVICE AND BLESSING OF WATER
    AT GLENDALE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

    On Monday, January 5, 2015, Armenian Christmas was celebrated at
    Glendale Memorial Hospital with the Blessing of Water ceremony conducted by
    H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, assisted by Rev. Fr. Boghos
    Tinkjian and St. Mary's Church pastors.
    The service was held in the Main Lobby with the participation of
    Glendale Memorial Hospital President Jack Ivie, Glendale Police Chief Robert
    Castro, City Council member Paula Devine, City Commissioner Seda Khojayan,
    City Manager Scott Ochoa, Ms. Mary Hovaguimian representing Congressman Adam
    Schiff, Ms. Taline Mangioglu representing State Senator Carol Liu,
    administrators, and staff.
    President Jack Ivie welcomed the Prelate and clergy, thanking them
    for their traditional Christmas visit, and greeted also the honored guests,
    wishing a happy new year to all.
    The Prelate conveyed his New Year and Christmas greetings and well
    wishes to the Glendale Memorial Hospital family and guests. He explained
    that the Armenian Apostolic Church celebrates the Birth and Baptism of
    Christ on the same day and gave an overview of the Blessing of Water
    ceremony and of the Holy Muron, which is used during the ceremony from a
    dove-shaped vessel, symbolizing the descent of the Holy Spirit during
    Christ's Baptism. The Birth of our Lord is the greatest gift bestowed to
    mankind, the manifestation of God's infinite love, said His Eminence, a gift
    which continues to give centuries later and continues to transform hearts
    and souls with hope, love, and goodwill. At the start of a new year, the
    Prelate urged all to resolve to be thankful to God daily for His blessings
    of health and wellness, for the love of family and friends, and for the
    successes we enjoy. "May Christ be born again within our hearts and generate
    new life within us so that we can live with goodness in His example, and
    spread His love and mercy within our surroundings, and especially to the
    less fortunate". In conclusion, His Eminence commended the compassionate
    care provided at the facility, prayed for the health of the patients, and
    wished a blessed year for all filled with the priceless gifts of health,
    love, peace, and joy.
    The Blessing of the Home service was then conducted, during which
    prayers were offered beseeching the Lord to protect and keep in peace the
    facility and all within it. The Blessing of Water followed, symbolizing the
    baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River and His Revelation as God. The service
    concluded with the Lord's Prayer. Guests were offered the blessed water and
    received prayer cards as mementos. Afterward, the Prelate visited patient
    rooms to offer prayers for healing. His Eminence also blessed a newborn baby
    and conveyed his congratulations and well wishes to the parents.

    ***

    NORTH HOLLYWOOD PARISH CELEBRATES 6TH ANNIVERSARY

    On Sunday, January 4, 2015, the North Hollywood parish celebrated
    the 6th anniversary of its establishment with Episcopal Divine Liturgy and
    blessing of madagh conducted by H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian,
    Prelate. His Eminence was assisted at the altar by parish pastor Archpriest
    Fr. Nareg Pehlivanian. Faithful in attendance included Executive Council
    members Mr. Antranik Kasbarian and Mrs. Therese Kemanjian. During the
    service, the Prelate blessed the new chalice and paten donated by Baghdik
    Ekmekjian in memory of his parents.
    During the sermon, the Prelate first greeted and congratulated the
    pastor, board members, and parish family on their 6th anniversary
    celebration and wished them continued successes for years to come. His
    Eminence spoke about Christmas, which was to be celebrated the following two
    days, stating that God gave man the greatest blessing and gift of His Son
    Jesus Christ to show us the way to live in His ideal example. The Birth of
    Christ is the greatest demonstration of love, of God's immense love toward
    man. It also brings a message of faith and obedience, of humility and
    service, ideals which must guide our lives in the example of Christ, Who
    fully submitted to the will of His Father throughout His earthly life,
    concluded His Eminence.
    The Prelate conducted the blessing of madagh at the conclusion of
    the service.
    A New Year and Christmas reception followed in the Church hall,
    during which Sunday School students reenacted the Nativity of Christ through
    hymns and psalms. The Prelate commended and blessed the students and parents
    and conveyed his well wishes to all for a happy new year.

    ***

    PRELATE PRESIDES OVER REQUIEM SERVICE
    FOR VAHAN HOVANNESIAN

    On Saturday, January 3, 2015, a state funeral was held in Armenia
    for Armenia's Ambassador to Germany and long-time ARF leader Vahan
    Hovannesian, who passed away on December 28, 2014 after a long illness.
    Within the Western Prelacy, the life and service of the late leader was
    remembered with requiem service at St. Mary's Church, followed by a memorial
    gathering.
    H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, presided over Divine
    Liturgy and the requiem service, and delivered his tribute to Vahan
    Hovannesian, commending his lifelong service to the Armenian nation and
    cause. ARF Western Region Central Committee members, representatives of
    community organizations, Executive Council Chair Mr. Vahe Hovaguimian, and
    Treasurer Mr. Meher Der Ohanessian attended the service.
    The memorial gathering organized by the ARF Central Committee
    followed at the "Armenak Der Bedrosian" Hall. The Prelate attended the first
    part of the program, then headed to the North Hollywood parish to celebrate
    Divine Liturgy and conduct the blessing of madagh on the 6th anniversary of
    the establishment of the parish community.
    On behalf of the Prelate, Rev. Fr. Vazken Atmajian delivered his
    remarks on the somber occasion. Mr. Saro Nazarian served as Master of
    Ceremonies. The keynote speech was delivered by ARF Central Committee member
    Mr.Vahe Bozoyan. The event also featured a cultural program.


    From: Baghdasarian
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