eNewsletter of the Eastern Diocese – 04/26/2013

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** TOP STORY April 26, 2013
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Diocesan Assembly

** Diocesan Assembly to Convene Next Week
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The 111th Diocesan Assembly, hosted by St. David Church of Boca Raton,
FL, will convene on Thursday, May 2. The Assembly will be preceded by
the annual Clergy Conference, which will be held from April 29 to May
1.

In addition to the regular business sessions and reports from Diocesan
organizations, an entire morning session of the Assembly will be
devoted to a presentation of the new Diocesan theme for the coming
year: `Living the Gospel of Christ.’

A highlight of the week of activities will be the annual awards
banquet, on the evening of Friday, May 3. At that time, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward and Janet Mardigian will be honored as the Diocese’s 2013
`Armenian Church Members of the Year.’ Former Florida Governor Jeb
Bush, who visited Armenia in the wake of the 1988 earthquake, has been
named this year’s “Friend of the Armenians.”

The Diocesan Women’s Guild General Assembly also convenes next
week. This year, leaders of parish Women’s Guilds will begin their
annual meeting on Thursday, May 2, under the presidency of the
Primate, with all Diocesan clergy participating.

The Women’s Guild Central Council’s fourth annual Woman of Wonder
(WOW) Appreciation Luncheon will be held on Saturday, May 4. This
year’s honorees are Carol Norigian, Nina Stapan, Claudette Sarian,
Rose Kazanjian, and Naomi Davitian. Click here
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for more information about the luncheon.

Consecration of St. Vartan Cathedral
His Holiness Vasken I at the consecration of St. Vartan Cathedral in April of 1968.

** 45th Anniversary of St. Vartan Cathedral
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Sunday, April 28, marks the 45th anniversary of the consecration of
New York’s St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral.

The cathedral project originated in the 1930s, when the Armenian
community, led at the time by Archbishop (later Catholicos) Karekin
Hovsepian, first envisioned a project of building a `national home’
and spiritual center for all Armenians in the United States. After
years of planning (and an intervening world war), a central building
committee was established in 1948, and a group of community leaders
led by then-Bishop Tiran Nersoyan began acquiring the buildings and
real estate on the east side of Second Avenue between 34th and 35th
streets.

After completing the first phase of construction (the square Diocesan
House designed by Zareh Sourian) in 1959 under the primacy of
Archbishop Sion Manoogian, the dream of a cathedral was realized in
the majestic structure standing today. Architect Walker O. Cain
patterned his design on Armenia’s 7th-century church of St. Hripsime,
among other historic sanctuaries.

Construction of the sanctuary filled the early years of the Archbishop
Torkom Manoogian’s primacy. In April of 1968, His Holiness Vasken I,
the Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, arrived in New
York to consecrate the new `national home,’ and countless people
gathered to take part in the historic moment. For the many survivors
of the Armenian Genocide who had rebuilt their lives far from their
native lands, the cathedral served as a memorial to lost loves ones
and a symbol of the unwavering Armenian spirit. For their children and
grandchildren, it became a testament to the remarkable achievements of
a bold generation, and a call to preserve the Armenian faith and
heritage in the New World.

A celebration of the cathedral’s 45th anniversary will take place on
September 15, 2013, with details to be announced. Click on the
following links to read more
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about the cathedral’s history, to view a video
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of the consecration service, and to view never-before-published
photographs
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taken by Mr. Armen Manoogian at the 1968 consecration.

** Scripture of the Week
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Acts 17:1-15
1 Jn 1:1-10
Jn 7:14-23

** Prayer of the Week
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I glorify you, God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, and give thanks to him who has kept me in peace this night, to him who has led me from darkness to light, from death to life, from ignorance to the knowledge of his truth. Amen.

** Upcoming Saints & Feasts
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28 April: Apparition of the Holy Cross; 45th Anniversary of the Consecration of St. Vartan Cathedral

9 May: Feast of the Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ

** CHURCH NEWS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE
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April 24 Commemorated in Armenia
A requiem service at the Dzidzernagapert Genocide Memorial.

** April 24 Commemorated in Armenia
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On the morning of April 24, His Holiness Karekin II, the Supreme
Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, presided over a requiem
service at the Dzidzernagapert Genocide Memorial in Yerevan. Among the
dignitaries present were Armenia’s President Serge Sargsyan, Prime
Minister Tigran Sargsyan, and other government officials.

Following the service, the Divine Liturgy was celebrated at Holy
Etchmiadzin. Bishop Artak Tigranyan read a statement issued by His
Holiness Karekin II and His Holiness Aram I, the Catholicos of the
Great House of Cilicia, urging Turkey to fully recognize the Armenian
Genocide. At the conclusion of Badarak, His Holiness Karekin II
presided over a second requiem service at the khatchkar monument on
the grounds of Holy Etchmiadzin.

Hovnanian School students visit Holy Etchmiadzin
His Holiness Karekin II with students and teachers of the Hovnanian
School and Mr. Hratch Toufayan.

** Hovnanian School Students Visit Holy Etchmiadzin
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The eighth grade class of the Hovnanian School in New Milford, NJ,
made a class trip to Armenia this week, where they toured historic
sites and learned about Armenian history firsthand.

During a visit to Holy Etchmiadzin, the group met with His Holiness
Karekin II, the Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, who
blessed them and encouraged them to preserve their heritage as they
embark on a new chapter in their lives.

Accompanying the students was Hratch Toufayan of St. Mary Church of
Livingston, NJ, and a longtime benefactor of the Armenian Church in
the United States and in Armenia, as well as St. Mary’s parishioner
Matthew Dalakian, a young altar server and participant in the
Diocese’s young adult leadership gatherings.

** DIOCESAN NEWS
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April 24 observed at St. Vartan Cathedral A requiem service in front
of the Martyrs Chapel at St. Vartan Cathedral on April 24.

** Armenian Martyrs Day Observed at St. Vartan Cathedral
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On Wednesday, April 24, worshipers gathered at New York’s St. Vartan
Armenian Cathedral to take part in the annual Armenian Martyrs Day
liturgy, commemorating the 1.5 million souls eradicated in the 1915
Genocide of the Armenians.

Diocesan Primate Archbishop Khajag Barsamian presided over the events
of the day, including the liturgy and requiem service in front of the
cathedral’s Martyrs Chapel, and the concluding madagh. The Very
Rev. Fr. Mamigon Kiledjian, cathedral dean, celebrated the Divine
Liturgy. Other clergy taking part in the service were the Very
Rev. Fr. Simeon Odabashian, Diocesan vicar, and the Very
Rev. Fr. Sooren Chinchinian.

`It is important that we gather together on this one day to remember
how our ancestors died. But it is even more important, on every other
day of the year, for us to remember and honor the way they lived,’
Archbishop Barsamian said. `There could be no greater tribute to the
memory of our martyrs than for each one of us to live life with all
the courage, dignity, and faith which they embodied.’

Martyrs Day-related events also occurred on Sunday, April 21. The day
began with the Divine Liturgy at St. Vartan Cathedral, and was
followed by a requiem service and the blessing of madagh. The annual
Genocide Commemoration sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Knights and
Daughters of Vartan was held in Times Square later in the afternoon.

Local commemorations were held throughout the Diocese (please see item
under `Parish News’).

Armenian Genocide Commemorated in Washington DC Archbishop Aykazian
delivers the opening prayer at the Armenian Genocide observance in
Washington.

** Martyrs of 1915 Remembered on Capitol Hill
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On Wednesday, April 24, the Eastern Diocese took part in an Armenian
Genocide observance hosted by the Congressional Caucus on Armenian
Issues in Washington, D.C. The gathering was held at the Russell Hart
Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill.

The evening commemoration included remarks by Congressmen; Ambassador
Tatoul Markarian, Armenia’s Ambassador to the United States; and
Robert Avetisyan, Permanent Representative of Nagorno-Karabagh to the
United States.

Archbishop Vicken Aykazian, the Diocese’s Ecumenical Director,
delivered the opening prayer. He stressed the importance of
recognizing the Armenian Genocide in the effort to prevent future
human rights violations. Also representing the Eastern Diocese was the
Rev. Fr. Hovsep Karapetyan, pastor of St. Mary Church of Washington,
D.C.

Click here () to view photos.

Coptic prayer service
Bishop David of the Coptic Church in prayer at St. Patrick’s Cathedral.

** Coptic Church Prays for End to Violence
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The Very Rev. Fr. Mamigon Kiledjian, dean of St. Vartan Armenian
Cathedral, represented Diocesan Primate Archbishop Khajag Barsamian at
a special ecumenical service to pray for the `victims of violence in
the United States and abroad,’ on Sunday, April 21.

The Coptic Orthodox Archdiocese of North America organized the
service, which was conceived as a memorial for their countrymen in
Egypt who have been victims of ongoing anti-Christian violence. But
the terrorist bombing at the Boston Marathon earlier in the week
inspired a broadening of their plea for peace and unity against
violence.

The service took place at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the center of New
York’s Roman Catholic community. Fr. Kiledjian was among the clergymen
representing many Christian traditions at the service, during which he
read a prayer before the large crowd which had gathered for the
emotional occasion.

Fr. Daniel Findikyan
Fr. Findikyan speaks at a recent conference on Armenian monastic life.

** Conference on Armenian Monastic Life Held in Austria
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The Very Rev. Fr. Daniel Findikyan, director of the Diocese’s Krikor
and Clara Zorhab Information Center, was one of the featured speakers
at a conference held at the University of Salzburg, Austria, last
week.

Titled `Monastic Life in the Armenian Church: Glorious Past,
Ecumenical Reconsidering, Challenge for the Future,’ the conference
brought together specialists in Armenian and Eastern Church studies,
monasticism, and ecumenism.

Speakers traced the history of Armenian monasticism from its origins
in the 4th century in Armenia and the Holy Land to its decline during
Ottoman times, and its near eradication as a result of the Armenian
Genocide. Also surveyed was monastic life as it has re-emerged in the
20th century in the Armenian Church’s hierarchical centers.

Click here
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to read more on the Zohrab Center’s blog.

ACEF
ACEF board members with Archbishop Barsamian at the Diocesan Center.

** ACEF Continues to See Steady Growth
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The Armenian Church Endowment Fund has continued to see steady growth
throughout 2012, and remains at the heart of investment strategies for
parishes across the Diocese. Thanks to its uninterrupted annual
distribution, the fund has continuously helped parishes maintain vital
programs that benefit ministry, youth and the elderly, while providing
the foundation for future projects.

In 2012, ACEF achieved a return of 11.3 percent, making it possible to
distribute 4.5 percent to its beneficiaries, and to reinvest the
additional income. `We fully expect to be showing positive numbers to
all our constituents,’ said ACEF board chair Bruce Ballard, who will
present more detailed results at the Annual Diocesan Assembly in May.

The goal, Mr. Ballard said, is to achieve returns between 6 and 8
percent, and to continue distributing 4.5 percent annually (income
above the 4.5 percent mark is reinvested). At the same time, the board
hopes to attract new investors, giving the fund more investment
opportunity while reducing overall investment risk.

Click here () to read more.

FAR
Beneficiaries at the FAR Children’s Center in Yerevan.

** FAR to Host Benefit Luncheon for Children’s Center
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In 2010, a group of distinguished women from the Eastern Diocese
gathered to brainstorm ways to support and advance the mission of the
Fund for Armenian Relief’s Children’s Center-one of the leading
entities serving the cause of child protection in the republic’s
capital city of Yerevan.

The committee-which is co-chaired by Mrs. Nadya Garipian and
Mrs. Sylva Torosian, with Mrs. Sirvart Hovnanian serving as the
honorary chair-is organizing a Spring Benefit Luncheon on Thursday,
May 16. The luncheon will be held at the Chart House Restaurant in
Union City, NJ. The public is invited to take part. Click here
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to view a flyer for more information.

Since its founding in 2000, the FAR Children’s Center has transformed
the lives of some 6,000 children, aged 3 to 18, who were deemed
=80=9Cat-risk’ for a host of social pathologies. A professional staff
of social workers, psychologists, and nurses address the specific
issues of each child, and work with that child and his or her family.

Holy Cross Church
The 2013 trip will include a visit to Holy Cross Church on the island of Aghtamar.

** FAR Young Professionals Trip Scheduled for July
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For the third year in a row, the Fund for Armenian Relief’s Young
Professionals Trip will include a tour of historic Armenian lands in
eastern Turkey. Participants will be able to visit incredible historic
sites like Armenia’s magnificent former capital of Ani, the holy
island of Aghtamar, as well as Kars and Van. The two-week trip, now in
its 18th year, will also include an extensive and enriching tour
around Armenia.

FAR’s trip provides an ideal opportunity for young professionals
between the ages of 23 and 40 to travel to Armenia as a group, and to
go beyond a tourist’s itinerary to learn firsthand about Armenia’s
place in the world. Participants will visit FAR’s projects, engage in
dialogue with religious and government leaders, and gain an
understanding of how Armenia’s future is being shaped with the support
of the diaspora.

The trip is scheduled for July 8-22. Click here
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to learn more about this year’s program, or contact Arto Vorperian at
[email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) for information.

** PARISH NEWS
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Armenian Church of Hye Pointe
Hye Pointe ACYOA members greet Archbishop Barsamian with the
traditional welcome of bread and salt.

** Parishioners Honored at Hye Pointe Church
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Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Diocesan Primate, visited the Armenian
Church of Hye Pointe in Haverhill, MA, last weekend, where he met with
parish leaders and joined the community as it honored dedicated
parishioners for longtime service.

On Saturday, April 20, Archbishop Barsamian met with the parish
pastor, the Rev. Fr. Vart Gyozalian, and members of the parish council
for a strategic planning session. The Rev. Fr. Krikor Sabounjian,
pastor of the Church of the Holy Translators of Framingham, MA, and
James Kalustian, the parish’s liaison to the Diocesan Council, also
took part in the meeting, which focused on the parish’s plans to build
a new church.

On Sunday, Fr. Gyozalian celebrated the Divine Liturgy. Archbishop
Barsamian presided over the service and delivered a homily. He
stressed that while sometimes the difficulties of life seem
insurmountable, as Christians we must have faith that `with God
anything is possible.’ Archbishop Barsamian also spoke about the
Armenian martyrs of 1915, and the survivors who preserved their
heritage in new lands and passed on that rich legacy to today’s
generation of Armenian Christians.

A banquet followed services at Michael’s Function Hall in
Haverhill. During the gathering, the community recognized parishioners
Michael and Sonia Ohanian, and Mary Tatoyian with the St. Vartan
Award. The late Richard Sarkis Serabian was honored
posthumously. Family members spoke about the honorees, and their
dedication to the Armenian Church.

Click on the following links to read more
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and to view photos
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St. James says thank you
A `Thank You’ banner displayed outside the Charles Mosesian Cultural &
Youth Center in Watertown.

** A “Thank You” from Watertown
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Unexpectedly last week, the city of Watertown, MA, was the focus of
national attention during the dramatic search for the Boston Marathon
bombers. In the background of news footage, one could see signs of the
long-lasting, vibrant Armenian community-so often associated with
occasions of joy and celebration, but now, suddenly, a cause for
intense concern on the part of Armenians and our fellow citizens of
America everywhere.

On Sunday, April 21, to express their gratitude to the first
responders and law enforcement officials who answered the call of duty
during these events, parishioners of the city’s St. James Armenian
Church created a `Thank You’ banner, which was displayed outside the
church’s Charles Mosesian Cultural & Youth Center. Click here
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to view photos.

We join the parishioners in expressing their thanks-and we are all
grateful to God that the crisis was resolved quickly, and that the
people of Watertown could resume their lives in peace and safety.

Fr. Kelegian gives an interview about the interfaith vigil in Racine.

** Vigil for Victims of Violence in Racine
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On Sunday, April 21, the Racine Interfaith Coalition held a vigil for
the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing, the explosion at the
fertilizer plant in Texas, and the recent earthquake in China. The
Rev. Fr. Yeprem Kelegian, pastor of St. Mesrob Church of Racine, WI,
and a member of the Interfaith Coalition, took part in the gathering
at the city’s main square.

`People do have a need to come out in the community and talk about
these things, and about how important it is for us to be together as a
community in times of crisis,’ said Fr. Kelegian.

The Racine Interfaith Coalition is compromised of 23
congregations. The group addresses social justice issues, and comes
together for prayer whenever there’s violence at home and
abroad. Participants in Sunday’s vigil wore black ribbons to
memorialize the victims.

Click here
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to read more and to view a video.

April 24 Commemorated at Parished
Children lay flowers at the martyrs monument at Sts. Vartanantz Church
of Chelmsford, MA.

** Genocide Observances Across the Parishes
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Parishes across the Eastern Diocese observed Armenian Martyrs Day with
services and commemorative programs. Click here
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to view a photo gallery of parish commemorations.

In Watertown, MA, the Divine Liturgy was celebrated on April 24,
followed by the blessing of madagh at the St. James Church Martyrs
Monument. In the evening, a joint commemoration was held by St. James
Church and the nearby St. Stephen Church. Following a requiem service
at St. James Church, community members placed wreaths at the memorial
monuments of both churches. Later they took part in a program at the
Armenian Cultural and Educational Center in Watertown, featuring
Ambassador Garen Nazarian, Armenia’s Permanent Representative to the
United Nations.

In the Philadelphia region, a requiem service was held on Sunday,
April 21, at Holy Trinity Church of Cheltenham. The service was
followed by the screening of the German movie `Aghet-a Genocide.’ On
Wednesday, April 24, St. Sahag and St. Mesrob Church of Wynnewood
hosted a commemorative program featuring genocide scholar Aram Arkun
and a musical performance by the students of the Armenian Sisters
Academy. The evening included a wreath-laying ceremony by the
Armenian Boy Scouts. Philadelphia’s annual Genocide Walk will take
place on Saturday, April 27. For information, visit

The ACYOA members and Sunday School students of Sts. Vartanantz Church
of Chelmsford, MA, joined the local Armenian-American veterans to lead
a march through downtown Lowell, MA, organized by the Merrimack Valley
Armenian National Committee. At a program at Lowell City Hall, a
moment of silence was observed for victims of the Armenian Genocide
and the Boston Marathon bombings. Later the Armenian flag was raised
by the Sunday School students. On Sunday, April 21, following the
Divine Liturgy, Sunday School Students led parishioners to the
church’s martyrs monument to lay flowers in remembrance of the victims
of the Armenian Genocide and the Boston Marathon bombing. Click here
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to read more.

The Rev. Fr. Tateos Abdalian, director of the Diocese’s Mission Parish
program, visited the St. Garabed Church mission parish of Baton Rouge,
LA, on Sunday, April 21, where he celebrated the Divine Liturgy and
conducted a requiem service. In a personal message, he spoke about his
experiences growing up in Watertown-the site of last week’s search for
the Boston Marathon bombers. A memorial meal followed, during which
parishioners viewed the film `The Genocide in Me” by Canadian-Armenian
filmmaker Araz Artinian.

Upcoming Events

** Upcoming Parish Events
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Sts. Sahag and Mesrob Church | Providence, RI
On Saturday, April 27, Sts. Sahag and Mesrob Church of Providence, RI,
will hold a service and concert to commemorate the 98th anniversary of
the Armenian Genocide. The gathering will begin at 7 p.m. The Armenian
Chorale of Rhode Island will perform. Click here
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to view a flyer.

The ACYOA Seniors of Sts. Sahag and Mesrob Church will sponsor a golf
tournament on Monday, May 6, at the Blissful Meadows Golf Club in
Massachusetts. Click here
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to view a flyer for information.

St. Sahag and St. Mesrob Church | Wynnewood, PA
The Women’s Guild of St. Sahag and St. Mesrob Church of Wynnewood, PA,
will host an evening with author Chris Bohjalian on Friday, April 26,
beginning at 7:30 p.m. The event will coincide with the kick off of
the paperback tour of the author’s latest novel, The Sandcastle Girls.

The evening will feature a video presentation, book signing, and light
refreshments. Click here
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to view a flyer. Tickets are $20 in advance; $25 at the door. Student
tickets are available for $10. A private dinner with the author will
precede the presentation. For tickets and information, call Elizabeth
Barsamian at (610) 356-3937.

St Gregory of Narek Church | Cleveland, OH
The Women’s Guild of St Gregory of Narek Church of Cleveland, OH, will
host `An Evening of Armenian Women and their Talents’ on Saturday,
April 27, at 7 p.m. The Women’s Guild is calling on parish women to
share their talents with the community. The event is free and open to
the public. A wine and cheese reception will follow the talent
show. Click here
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to view flyer for information.

Holy Cross Church | New York, NY
Manhattan’s Holy Cross Church will host a concert of Gomidas music on
Sunday April 28, following services. The one-hour program will weave a
narrative of Gomidas’s life with performances of his music. Admission
is free. Click here
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to view a flyer.

St. Thomas Church | Tenafly, NJ
The Cultural Committee of St. Thomas Church of Tenafly, NJ, will host
Russian-Armenian pop singer Avraam Russo live in concert on Thursday,
May 2, at 7:30 p.m. Enjoy Armenian, Arabic, English, and Russian
music, and an after-party with DJ Shant. Tickets are $30. Reservations
are recommended (payment is required to confirm reservations). Click
here
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to view a flyer for information.

Holy Martyrs Church | Bayside, NY
The Aradzani Dance Group of the Church of the Holy Martyrs of Bayside,
NY, will host a dinner dance and dance workshop on Saturday May 4, in
the church’s Kalustyan Hall. The workshop will be held from 6:30 to
7:30 p.m.; the dinner dance will follow. Reservations are
recommended. For reservations contact, Robert at (718) 578-6574, or
Sylvia at [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) .

The Aradzani Dance Group is an ethnographic dance group that aims to
preserve and perpetuate the songs and dances of historic
Armenia. Click here
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to learn more.

Soorp Haroutiun Church | Orlando, FL
On Sunday, May 5, Soorp Haroutiun Church of Orlando, FL, will welcome
the Rev. Fr. Arakel Vardazaryan for the celebration of the Divine
Liturgy, beginning at 10 a.m. A reception in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Hratch and Suzanne Toufayan-the main benefactors of the
church-will follow services. Click here
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to view a flyer.

Holy Trinity Church | Cambridge, MA
Holy Trinity Church of Greater Boston will host a presentation by
Peter Bergen, CNN National Security Analyst and best-selling author of
Manhunt: The Ten-Year Search for Osama bin Laden – From 9/11 to
Abbottabad, on Tuesday, May 7, beginning at 7 p.m.

Mr. Bergen will give a talk titled `The Awakening: The Remaking of the
Middle East.’ The evening is organized as part of the Dr. Michael and
Joyce Kolligian Distinguished Speaker Series.

The event is free and open to the public. A reception and book signing
will follow the presentation. For information, contact the Holy
Trinity Church office at (617) 354-0632, or via e-mail at
[email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) .

St. Leon Church | Fair Lawn, NJ
On Tuesday, May 7, St. Leon Church of Fair Lawn, NJ, will host `An
Evening About Discovery and Longing’ featuring a book presentation and
film screening about both present-day and historic Armenia. The
evening will begin at 7 p.m. in the church’s Abajian Hall.

Matthew Karanian will give an illustrated presentation about the
latest edition of his book, Armenia and Karabakh: The Stone Garden
Travel Guide. Musician Ara Dinkjian will present the film `Garod’-a
story about his return to his ancestral home of Diyarbakir with his
father, Onnik.

The event is free and open to the public. A reception will follow the
presentation. Click here
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to view a flyer for information.

St. Mary Church | Washington, DC
St. Mary Church of Washington, DC, will host its annual food festival
from Thursday, May 16, to Saturday, May 18. Enjoy Armenian cuisine,
including shish kabob, rice pilaf, eggplant delight, lahmajoon, kufta,
yalanchidolma, and more. The festival will be held on church grounds
at 4125 Fessenden Street, NW in Washington, DC. Click here
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to view a flyer for information.

** YOUTH NEWS
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ACYOA Sports Weekend

** ACYOA General Assembly and Sports Weekend
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The ACYOA General Assembly and Sports Weekend will be hosted by the
ACYOA chapter of Sts. Sahag and Mesrob Church of Providence, RI, from
May 23 to 27.
Participants will stay at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Warwick, RI, and
enjoy sporting and social events, including an evening at the Point
Street Dueling Piano Bar
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and the #Kef Time Providence 2013
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dance.

The Committee is working to raise funds for the weekend’s
program. Donations to the ad booklet may be made by Wednesday, May 1.

For more information, or to register, click here
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, or e-mail [email protected]
(mailto:[email protected])

Khrimian Lyceium
Armen Keteyian speaks to students of the Diocese’s Khrimian Lyceum.

** CBS Journalist Visits Khrimian Lyceum
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On Saturday, April 20, students of the Diocese’s Khrimian Lyceum
welcomed CBS News’ chief investigative correspondent Armen Keteyian,
who recounted memories of his childhood in Detroit, where he attended
Armenian School at his local church.
He also spoke about the professional experiences that have shaped his
career in media. Mr. Keteyian was named CBS News’ chief investigative
correspondent in 2006. The Emmy-award winning journalist is also a
reporter for Real Sports on HBO.

He concluded his presentation by encouraging students to embrace and
preserve their heritage, and stressed the importance of hard work and
perseverance.

Click here
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to view photos.

** a Note to our readers
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The Diocese’s e-Newsletter will not be published on Thursday, May 2,
while the Diocesan Assembly is in session. We look forward to resuming
e-Newsletter publication on Thursday, May 9.

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