eNewsletter of the Eastern Diocese – 11/11/2010

PRESS RELEASE
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TOP STORY November 11,
2010

His Holiness Karekin II in prayer at Holy Etchmiadzin.

_His Holiness Karekin II: 11 Years of Spiritual Service _

On Sunday, November 7, a special service was held at Holy Etchmiadzin in
celebration of the 11th anniversary of the enthronement of His Holiness
Karekin II, the Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians.

Bishop Artak Tigranian celebrated the Divine Liturgy. At the conclusion of
services, an Order of Special Prayer for the Catholicos was held. Diocesan
Primates and members of the Brotherhood of Holy Etchmiadzin gathered to
congratulate His Holiness.

`Holy Etchmiadzin, established by our Lord Jesus Christ, with her
Catholicos, is the life-giving and everlasting fountainhead of the
Armenians,’ Bishop Tigranian said in his sermon. `The spiritual authority of
the Mother See extends and spreads worldwide to the Armenian nation and
clergy.’

At the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy, His Holiness Karekin II extended
his blessings to the faithful.

Eleven years ago, the National Ecclesiastical Assembly elected His Holiness
Karekin II as the 132nd Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians.
His Holiness was consecrated and enthroned as the successor to St. Gregory
the Illuminator in a majestic ceremony at the Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin
on November 4, 1999.

_Primate Attends Meetings in Armenia and Jerusalem _

Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church
of America (Eastern), departed for Holy Etchmiadzin this week, where he will
participate in a meeting of the Supreme Spiritual Council.

The Supreme Spiritual Council is the highest executive body of the Armenian
Church, comprised of clergy and lay members. It convenes under the
presidency of His Holiness Karekin II, the Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos
of All Armenians.

Following the meeting at Holy Etchmiadzin, Archbishop Barsamian will travel
to the Holy Land, where he will attend a meeting of the St. James
Brotherhood at the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem.

Scripture of the Week

Is 25:9-26:7
Phil 1:1-11
Lk 9:44-50

Prayer of the week

Jesus, Wisdom of the Father, grant me wisdom, that I may, at all times,
think, speak, and do before you that which is good in your sight. And save
me from evil thoughts, words, and deeds. Have mercy upon your creatures, and
upon me, a great sinner. Amen.

Upcoming Saints & Feasts

_20 November:_ Feast of All Saints, Old and New, Known and Unknown

_21_ _November:_ Presentation of the Holy Mother-of-God to the Temple;
Barekendan of the Fast of Advent

CHURCH NEWS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE

The Vaskenian Theological Seminary was established in 1990.

_Vaskenian Seminary Celebrates 20th Anniversary _

On Thursday, November 4, His Holiness Karekin II, the Supreme Patriarch and
Catholicos of All Armenians, presided over a celebration dedicated to the
20th anniversary of the Vaskenian Theological Seminary.

Clergy, seminarians, faculty members, seminary benefactors, government
officials, and guests took part in the event, which was held at the
Pontifical Residence of Holy Etchmiadzin.

Located in Sevan, Armenia, the Vaskenian Theological Seminary was
established in 1990 by His Holiness Karekin II, who was then the Primate of
the Araratian Diocese in Armenia. The institution bears the name of His
Holiness Vasken I, the late Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All
Armenians.

At this month’s celebration, His Holiness Karekin II offered a prayer asking
that `our spiritual seminaries nurture priests who will justify the hopes of
our nation and realize the oath which will glorify the name of His Holiness
Vasken I of blessed memory. May God send His blessings that the seminary
keep the name and sacred memory of our beloved Pontiff vibrant.”

Since its inception, 142 young men have graduated from the seminary.

[4]Click here to read more.
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DIOCESAN NEWS

_Annual Appeal: Track Our Progress
_
Since the launch of the 2010 Annual Appeal this fall, generous supporters
have contributed $323,659 to the effort ([5]click here to track our
progress).
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We are almost halfway to reaching _our goal of raising $750,000_ to help our
Diocese meet its budgetary needs. And we need your help.

For our 2010 Diocesan Appeal, a generous donor has issued a `Matching
Contribution Initiative.’ The donor has agreed to contribute up to
$100,000-_matching dollar-for-dollar every contribution received by the
Diocese this fall!_

Our success depends on donations large and small, from people who want to
seize this opportunity to _double the impact_ of their contributions to the
Armenian Church of America.

Whether you’re one of the Diocese’s much-appreciated longtime donors, or
someone who’s been looking for the right time to give, _you won’t want to
let this opportunity slip away!_
[6]
CLICK HERE TO DONATE NOW.
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The National Council of Churches and the Church World Service are meeting in
New Orleans this week.

_NCC Meeting Marks 100 Years of Ecumenical Movement
_
Archbishop Vicken Aykazian, Director of Ecumenical Relations at the Eastern
Diocese, is attending the 2010 General Assembly of the National Council of
Churches and the Church World Service this week in New Orleans, LA.
Archbishop Aykazian served as President of the NCC from 2008 to 2010.

Also taking part in the meetings are the Very Rev. Fr. Aren Jebejian of
Chicago, IL; Yn. Arpi Kouzouian of Cambridge, MA; and the Rev. Fr. Vartan
Kasparian of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of America.

This year’s General Assembly is dedicated to the celebration of the
centennial of the establishment of the worldwide ecumenical movement. Some
400 religious leaders are attending the November 9 to 11 events, which
include scheduled talks, small group meetings, and joint prayer and worship.

In addition to looking back at a century of work in the ecumenical movement,
participants are discussing the future of Christian unity, with a focus on
increased global diversity, war and terrorism, economic inequality, and
environmental issues. Also under discussion is the plight of Christians in
the Middle East and the situation in Sudan. Another theme is the rebuilding
of New Orleans, five years after Hurricane Katrina.

More than 100 women gathered in Washington, D.C., for the Women’s Guild
Central Council Symposium.

_Symposium Builds Ties Among Women’s Guild Chapters
_
More than 100 women from across the Eastern Diocese attended the Women’s
Guild Central Council Fall Symposium in Washington, D.C., last weekend. The
gathering was hosted by the city’s St. Mary Armenian Church.

Participants heard from a roster of interesting speakers, including
Archbishop Vicken Aykazian, director of Ecumenical Relations at the Eastern
Diocese; Yn. Jennifer Karapetyan; Yn. Anahid Kalayjian; Mrs. Rita Balian;
and Mrs. Donna Evans, wife of former U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John Evans.

Other highlights included a tour of Washington-with visits to the National
Cathedral, the Capitol, and the Armenian Embassy, among other sites=80’a lunch
served by the Women’s Guild of St. Mary Church, and a festive `Kef Nite.’

The weekend concluded with the celebration of the Divine Liturgy on Sunday,
November 7, by the Rev. Fr. Hovsep Karapetyan, pastor of St. Mary Church.

Vanadzor State Pedagogical Institute students volunteer at the FAR Vanadzor
Old Age Home.

_Students in Armenia Volunteer at FAR Home in Vanadzor _

Students from Vanadzor State Pedagogical Institute’s Department of Social
Pedagogy and Psychology recently spent a month volunteering at the Fund for
Armenian Relief’s Vanadzor Old Age Home (VOAH) in Vanadzor, Armenia.

The students worked under the supervision of VOAH’s teachers and
psychologists, and spent time with elderly residents. They learned about the
operations of the center and the implementation of various research methods.
FAR and the Vanadzor State Pedagogical Institute look forward to a long-term
partnership.

VOAH provides a supportive and caring environment for Armenia’s elderly who
are unable to afford proper care. Dedicated staff provide medical,
psychological, and financial assistance to more than 50 residents.

[7]Click here to visit FAR’s blog and to read more.
Joao Kouyumdjian.
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_Classical Guitar Recital Held at Diocese
_
Brazilian-Armenian classical guitarist Joao Kouyumdjian performed at the
Diocese’s Haik and Alice Kavookjian Hall on Friday, November 5. The evening
also included guest performances by Solange Merdinian (mezzo-soprano), Gohar
Vardanyan (guitar), and Joe Arndt (piano).

The program featured pieces by J.S. Bach, Isaac Albeniz, Heitor Villa-Lobos,
and Iakovos Kolanian. The event was sponsored by the Diocese’s Krikor and
Clara Zohrab Information Center, the New York Armenian Students’
Association, and the Armenian Network of Greater New York.

[8]Click here to read the Zohrab Center’s blog.
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A woman makes lavash in Armenia (photo submitted by Rosa, Avedis, and Ara
Donabedian).

_Share Your Photos, and See What Others are Posting
_
Our readers have continued to send creative submissions for our online photo
contest. [9]Click here to see the latest posts.
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We invite you to share your digital photos in response to the question `What
is Armenian about your day?’

E-mail images to [10][email protected] (please include a
caption in the subject of your e-mail, and your full name in the body).
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We will feature the best entries in our e-newsletter and on our [11]Facebook
page in the coming weeks.
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_Diocese Searches for Executive Director_

The Eastern Diocese is searching for candidates for the position of
Executive Director.

Based in New York City, the Executive Director will be responsible for the
management of the administrative and operational functions at the Diocese,
in accordance with the policies established by the Primate and the Diocesan
Council. Responsibilities will encompass the areas of finance,
administration, development, communications, education, and facilities
management.

[12]Click here to view a complete job description and list of
qualifications. Applicants should send a resume and cover letter to
[13][email protected].
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PARISH NEWS

Parishioners Mr. and Mrs. Vreij and Christine Kolandjian were presented with
the Diocese’s `St. Vartan Award.’

_Houston Parish Honors Dedicated Members_

St. Kevork Church of Houston, TX, marked the 28th anniversary of the
parish’s establishment on Sunday, November 7, and honored several
parishioners for their dedication and service to the community.

Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Diocesan Primate, visited St. Kevork Church and
celebrated the Divine Liturgy on this occasion. The Primate spoke about the
Armenian identity, focusing on how Armenians’ commitment to their faith and
nation was cemented in the fifth-century Battle of Avarayr.

Archbishop Barsamian congratulated the day’s honorees, and stressed that
their efforts are helping to carry forward the mission of the Armenian
Church in America.

Parishioners Mr. and Mrs. Vreij and Christine Kolandjian were presented with
the Diocese’s `St. Vartan Award.’

Also recognized were: Asdghik Bray, Sadie Jordan, Hasmig Mavoulian, and
Manoosh Penrose for their contributions to St. Kevork’s Women’s Guild;
Hasmik Kadamian for 10 years of dedication and excellence in teaching at the
parish Armenian School; Craig `Sarkis’ Rogers and Helen Marout for
exceptional service to the Parish Council; and Mhair Dekmezian for
contributions to the local ACYOA chapter.

The afternoon program featured remarks and vocal and instrumental
performances. Dinner was prepared by the parish Women’s Guild.

Click to [14]read more and to [15]view photos.
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_Palos Heights, IL, Parish to Bless New Liturgical Object_

On Sunday, November 14, parishioners at Sts. Joachim and Anne Church of
Palos Heights, IL, will gather for the 52nd anniversary of the church and
the blessing of the church’s new Holy Week tomb.

The tomb (_kerezmahn_) is a liturgical object traditionally used in the
Armenian Church during Holy Week to represent the entombment of our Lord. On
Holy Friday, a cross is placed in the tomb, where it remains until Easter
Sunday. The empty tomb is displayed between Easter and the Feast of the
Ascension of Our Lord as a symbol of the Resurrection.

The new tomb at Sts. Joachim and Anne Church was donated by Liz Sahagian in
memory of Andy Sahagian. It was constructed by John Soghomonian. When it is
not being used as the tomb of Christ, exterior walls can be added to the
structure, which then resembles the architecture of the cruciform of the
Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin.

Following services on November 14, the parish will host a traditional
Armenian dinner. A celebratory program will feature performances by Sunday
School students and a talk by Parish Council chair Biran Nigohosian on `The
Moral Compass of the American Lawyer.’

For more information, or to make a reservation, contact the church office at
(708) 388-4940, or [16]click here to visit the parish website.
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_Greenfield, WI, Parish to Celebrate 70th Anniversary_

Parishioners at St. John Church of Greenfield, WI, will celebrate the 70th
anniversary of the church’s consecration on Sunday, November 14. Archbishop
Yeghishe Gizirian will visit the parish and celebrate the Divine Liturgy on
this occasion.

The day will begin with a morning service at 9:30 a.m., followed by the
Divine Liturgy at 10 a.m. A banquet and program will be held later in the
afternoon.

To make a reservation for the banquet, call Laurie Dadian at (414) 423-0416,
or e-mail the church at [17][email protected]. [18]

Click here
to view a flyer for more information.
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The St. Vartan Cathedral Council sponsored a fall gathering at Michael
Aram’s flagship store in Manhattan.

_Michael Aram’s Store Site of St. Vartan Cathedral Evening_

On Friday, October 29, more than 100 people took part in a fall gathering at
Michael Aram’s flagship store in Manhattan. The special evening was planned
and sponsored by the St. Vartan Cathedral Council.

Participants had an opportunity to meet members of the cathedral community
and to speak with artist and designer Michael Aram while browsing his latest
collection of metalwork items for the home.

The mission of the St. Vartan Cathedral Council is to extend the reach of
the cathedral community in New York City. The council looks forward to
hosting more community events in the coming months.

Click to [19]read more about the October gathering, and to [20]view photos.
Armenia’s Keghart Monastery.
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_Mission Parishes Department Announces Trip to Armenia_

The Diocese’s Department of Mission Parishes will sponsor a trip to Armenia
from June 22 to July 7, 2011. The two-week program will be led by the Rev.
Fr. Tateos Abdalian, director of the Department of Mission Parishes.

The trip will include visits to Holy Etchmiadzin, the Kandzasar Monastery in
Nagorno-Karabagh, the Tatev Monastery, the Sevan Monastery, the Keghart
Monastery, sightseeing in Yerevan, and more.

The trip is open to all parishioners of the Diocese’s mission parishes (18
and older). The registration deadline is February 15, 2011 (the cost of
$2,790 will be offered to the first 30 people to register).

[21]Click here to download an itinerary and application form.
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_Upcoming Parish Gatherings _

_Armenian Church at Hye Pointe | Haverhill, MA_
The Armenian Church at Hye Pointe will host its annual bazaar on Friday and
Saturday, November 12 and 13, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. The event will be held
at 110 Main Street in Haverhill, MA.

Enjoy Armenian cuisine, including lamb, losh, and chicken kebab dinners,
kheyma, and other favorites. The bazaar will also feature a pastry table, a
country store, and raffles.

For more information, visit the church website at
[22], or call the church office at (978) 372-9227.
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_Holy Cross Church of Armenia | New York, NY_
New York City’s Holy Cross Church will host its annual bazaar and food
festival on Sunday, November 14, following the Divine Liturgy.

Enjoy choreg, katah, keshgeg, kufteh, manteh, simit, and more. Take out will
be available. The event will also feature a country store, music by the John
Vartan Ensemble, and activities for children.

For more information, call the church at (212) 927-4020. Holy Cross Church
is located at 580 West 187th Street in Manhattan’s Washington Heights
neighborhood.

_St. Mary Church | Livingston, NJ_
The Women’s Guild of St. Mary Church of Livingston, NJ, will host its first
“Hye Tea” event on Saturday, November 13, from 3 to 5 p.m.

The event is open to all ladies. For more information, call the church at
(973) 533-9794.

_St. Vartan Cathedral | New York, NY_
The St. Vartan Cathedral Council is sponsoring a food and coat drive in New
York City. Drop-off dates are November 7 to December 19.

For information, call Deacon Sebuh Oscherician at (212) 686-0710, ext. 141.

YOUTH NEWS

_ACYOA Holiday Outreach Initiative Underway_

At the ACYOA Leadership Conference, held last month at the Diocesan Center,
young adults from 24 parishes made a commitment to implement a holiday
outreach initiative in their local communities.

Working in small groups, they designed action plans to collect art supplies
and other items for the Fund for Armenian Relief’s Children’s Center in
Yerevan, Armenia. The project is one phase of a three-pronged plan to build
a partnership with FAR-an idea that was first adopted at the ACYOA’s Annual
Assembly last spring.

Parish ACYOA chapters are asked to participate in this outreach initiative
during the Thanksgiving and Christmas season, and to help collect items for
the Children’s Center in Yerevan. Parishes without formal ACYOA chapters are
also encouraged to take part. [23]Click here to learn more about the
project, and to access guidelines and resources.
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630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
Phone: (212) 686-0710 | Fax: (212) 779-3558
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