Turkish Police Detain 30 In Explosives Cache Probe

TURKISH POLICE DETAIN 30 IN EXPLOSIVES CACHE PROBE
by Daren Butler

Reuters
Tue Jan 22, 2008 3:02pm

ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkish police have detained 30 people,
including former military personnel and lawyers, in connection with an
investigation into a cache of explosives seized last year, Istanbul’s
governor said on Tuesday.

Eight months ago, police discovered 27 hand grenades, TNT blocks and
fuses during an operation in an Istanbul shanty town.

"Within Istanbul and beyond, a total of 30 people are in custody,"
the state-run Anatolian news agency quoted Governor Muammer Guler
as saying.

Turkish media have linked the find to the country’s shadowy "deep
state", code for hardline nationalists in the security forces prepared
to subvert the law for political ends.

CNN Turk said on its Web site a retired brigadier-general and colonel
were among those detained on the instructions of a public prosecutor
in Istanbul.

It said those detained included well-known nationalist lawyer
Kemal Kerincsiz, who came to prominence over his support for free
speech-related prosecutions, such as that against Nobel prize-winning
novelist Orhan Pamuk.

Kerincsiz was representing a retired army captain, who was one of 13
people previously remanded in custody in connection with the probe.

A second lawyer detained, Fuat Turgut, represents a man accused of
inciting the killing of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, who
was gunned down outside his office a year ago, the Anatolian news
agency said.

Jirair Sefilyan’s Suit Was Not Heard

JIRAIR SEFILYAN’S SUIT WAS NOT HEARD

Lragir
Jan 21 2008
Armenia

The Committee for Jirair Sefilyan and Vardan Malkhasyan reported
January 21 the district court declined to hear Jirair Sefilyan’s
claim against President Robert Kocharyan.

"In December Jirair Sefilyan had sued Robert Kocharyan for indifference
breaking the Constitution twice regarding his citizenship. However,
the notorious judge of the district court Gayane Karakhanyan refused
to hear the suit and returned to application to the attorney of the
plaintiff Vahe Grigoryan. The explanation is absurd: no evidence
attached to claim. It is not clear on what storage device Kocharyan’s
indifference, in other words, doing nothing, not responding to
Sefilyan’s application, could be attached to the claim. They have
appealed to the Court of Appeal against Karakhanyan’s decision," runs
the message of the Committee for Jirair Sefilyan and Vardan Malkhasyan.

NY Premiere Of "Beneath The Veil", A Play By Mary Apick

NY PREMIERE OF "BENEATH THE VEIL", A PLAY BY MARY APICK

Payvand
Jan 21 2008
Iran

Payvand.com – Beneath The Veil is a critically acclaimed play by the
Iranian actress Mary Apick.

Mary, was born in Iran to an Armenian family. she started her acting
career in theater and television at a very young age. She left Iran
after the 1979 revolution and immigrated to the United States and
continued a successful acting career. This play will open on Friday,
February 15th at Columbia University’s Miller Theater.

At the Washington,D.C performance of her play First Lady Laura Bush
attended with many other dignitaries. For her NY premier, invitations
have been sent to Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad, Governor Spitzer and
the First Lady, Senator Clinton and Mayor Bloomberg among others. We
hope that you will support this important play.

‘Israel must bomb Iran for Bush’

‘Israel must bomb Iran for Bush’

press tv
Sat, 19 Jan 2008 18:38:46

Senior Republican advisor Norman Podhoretz
A senior Republican advisor says since it is ‘politically impossible’
for Bush to attack Iran, the job should be ‘outsourced’ to Israel.

If Tehran does not halt its nuclear program, Israel will ‘inevitably’
wreak mayhem on Iran, wrote Norman Podhoretz in the February edition of
Commentary.

Podhoretz, who is considered as one of the founders of neoconservatism,
insists that Israel may even be forced to attack Iran’s Arab neighbors
to prevent them from assisting Tehran if the country acquires nuclear
technology.

The neocon godfather is said to have a close relationship with
President George W. Bush and is now serving as the foreign policy
advisor to Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani.

Podhoretz stated a year ago that the current administration will strike
Iran’s nuclear facilities before the US president leaves office.

However, the US National Intelligence Estimate released in December
concluded that Iran does not have a nuclear weapons program.

Podhoretz claimed the NIE report made it ‘politically impossible’ for
the Bush administration to wage war on Iran as the international
community believes Iran’s nuclear program is civilian.

National Hockey Team Begins World Championship of Hockey Players

ARMENIAN NATIONAL HOCKEY TEAM BEGINS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OF HOCKEY
PLAYERS AGED 20 AND BELOW WITH VICTORIES

BELGRAD, JANUARY 18, NOYAN TAPAN. The World Championship of hockey
players aged 20 and below has started in the capital city of Serbia,
Belgrade. The national team of Armenia also takes part in the
competition of 7 teams included in the 3rd group. The national team of
Armenia defeated the national teams of the South Africa and Turkey with
the same big score of 13:1.

On January 20, the Armenian hockey players will compete with the team
of New Zealand.

Iranian Azeris Protest Establishment Of Armenian Consulate In Tabriz

IRANIAN AZERIS PROTEST ESTABLISHMENT OF ARMENIAN CONSULATE IN TABRIZ

PanARMENIAN.Net
18.01.2008 14:26 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The national movement of Southern Azerbaijan has
circulated a statement in protest against establishment of Armenian
Consulate in Tabriz.

The statement describes the event as ‘an insult to Azerbaijani
nation’ and calls ‘to prevent hoisting of Armenian flag in Tabriz’,
1news.az. reports.

On January 15, the Iranian Cabinet gave green light to establishment
of Armenian Consulate General in Tabriz.

The issue was discussed during the visit of Iran’s President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad to Yerevan. Besides, the two states agreed to open Iranian
Consulate in Kapan.

Bako Sahakian Again Declares Necessity Of NKR’s Participation In Neg

BAKO SAHAKIAN AGAIN DECLARES NECESSITY OF NKR’S PARTICIPATION IN NEGOTIATIONS PROCESS

Noyan Tapan
Jan 16 2007

YEREVAN, JANUARY 16, NOYAN TAPAN. On January 15, NKR President Bako
Sahakian met with the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs, Matthew Bryza
(U.S.), Yuri Merzliakov (Russia), and Bernard Fassier (France), who
arrived in Stepanakert the same day. As Noyan Tapan was informed by
the Chief Information Department of NKR President’s Administration,
a number of issues concerning the Nagorno Karabakh settlement were
discussed during the meeting.

B. Sahakian emphasized the necessity of NKR’s participation in the
negotiations process, without which it is impossible to solve that
problem.

He also said that the anti-Armenian propaganda and bellicose
statements in Azerbaijan not only fail to contribute to formation of
an atmosphere of mutual confidence between the parties, but also have
a very negative impact on the negotiations process. The NKR President
once more stressed that official Stepanakert is for conflict’s peaceful
settlement and establishment of a direct dialogue with Baku.

B. Sahakian attached a special importance to the monitorings of the
OSCE mission on the NKR and Azeri armed forces’ contact-line as one
of the main components of preservation of ceasefire, considering
impermissible politicization and speculation of that issue in
Azerbaijan.

The Co-chairs, in their turn, expressed readiness to as far as possible
support the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict,
as well as establishment of stability in the region sharing the
NKR President’s position on NKR’s participation in the negotiations
process.

500-600 Pre-Election Headquarters Of Vahan Hovhannisian To Function

500-600 PRE-ELECTION HEADQUARTERS OF VAHAN HOVHANNISIAN TO FUNCTION THROUGHOUT ARMENIA

Noyan Tapan
Jan 12 2007

YEREVAN, JANUARY 17, NOYAN TAPAN. Real elections are the clue to
Armenia’s strengthening. Armen Rustamian – the head of the pre-election
headquarters of Vahan Hovhannisian, representative of the ARF Armenia
Supreme Body, the ARF’s candidate for RA presidency – stated at the
January 17 press conference that this formula will form the basis of
the ARF’s pre-election campaign strategy.

He said that 500-600 pre-election headquarters of V. Hovhannisian
will function throughout Armenia, with 1,923 propaganda groups being
involved in their work. The electronic version of the ARF candidate
has already been made available, while the printed version (5 thousand
copies) is at the publication stage. The main slogan of the ARF at
the elections will be "Our Old Friend – New President of Country".

A. Rustamian announced that the ARF has commission members in all
polling stations and also has some resources to replace them in case
of necessity.

The party’s candidate will also have a person empowered to act for
him at each polling station.

According to A. Rustamian, social groups of supporters adjunct to the
central pre-election headquarters will operate. These groups will
also participate in propaganda campaign. The party intends to use
the so-called method of agreements. Until now 117 thousand papers,
which state the obligations assumed by V. Hovhannisian (bearing
his signature) and provide data on the voter who has agreed to give
his/her vote for V. Hovhannisian, have been printed.

A. Rustamian said that at present the pre-election headquarters are
examining the lists of voters. Information on dead persons, citizens
absent from the country and non-existing persons will be classified by
an office that was set up at the central headquarters for this purpose.

CEC Cannot Be Guarantor For Holding Fair, Transparent Elections, Nor

CEC CANNOT BE GUARANTOR FOR HOLDING FAIR, TRANSPARENT ELECTIONS, NOR ZHAMANAKNER PARTY MEMBER CONSIDERS

Noyan Tapan
Jan 16 2007

YEREVAN, JANUARY 16, NOYAN TAPAN. The RA presidential elections
cannot be legal and it is just a formality to speak about holding
them transparently and fairly. Hrach Sargsian, a member of the Nor
Zhamanakner (New Times) party’s ruling body, said at the January 16
discussion on the subject "The RA Central Electoral Commission and
Ensuring of Legality and Transparency of Elections." According to him,
"CEC cannot be the guarantor of holding fair, transparent elections,
as it is dependent on the body forming it, the authorities."

According to Armen Martirosian, a member of the RA NA Zharangutiun
(Heritage) faction, CEC’s formation should correspond to the situation
formed in the political sphere. According to him, only two out of the
eight members of CEC represent the opposition sphere at present. In A.

Martirosian’s opinion, that is one of the reasons that CEC is not able
to fulfil is duties. In particular, according to him, CEC does not
solve the problem of unequal coverage of the candidates by media. "The
election campaign has already started for some of the candidates and
CEC undertakes no steps in this direction," he said.

Whereas, as Sona Sargsian, OYP representative in CEC, said, the
election campaign for opposition candidates will start from January
21 from TV air, at that, at a very inconvenient hour, at 17:00,
when the most of the peole is at work. Touching upon inaccuracies
in electoral rolls, S. Sargsian said that they become a basis for
committing mass falsifications.

Eastern Prelacy: Crossroads E-Newsletter – 1/17/2008

PRESS RELEASE
Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America
138 East 39th Street
New York, NY 10016
Tel: 212-689-7810
Fax: 212-689-7168
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Contact: Iris Papazian

JANUARY 17, 2008

ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF DEATH OF HRANT DINK
The Prelate, Archbishop Oshagan, has instructed all parishes within the
Eastern Prelacy to offer Requiem Services this Sunday, January 20, on the
occasion of the first anniversary of the death of Hrant Dink. The noted
Turkish Armenian journalist was assassinated as he left the offices of his
newspaper, Agos, in Istanbul on January 19, 2007.

YEAR OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, has
designated the year 2008 as the "Year of Christian Education." In his
message the Catholicos describes Christian education as a "priority within
the scope of the Armenian Church’s mission of faith." His message expounds
on five major points: What do we understand by Christian education?;
Christian education is the heart of the life and mission of the church;
Christian education is a compelling necessity for the Armenian Church; How
is Christian education to be accomplished?; and Reprogramming of Christian
education.

VICAR LECTURES IN MONTREAL
Bishop Anoushavan Tanielian, Vicar General of the Eastern Prelacy,
presented a lecture about the "Year of Christian Education" and the
Catholicos’s message at St. Hagop Cathedral in Montreal, Canada, on Tuesday,
January 15.

BLESSING OF MURON
The Catholicosate of the Holy See of Cilicia announced that His Holiness
Catholicos Aram I will consecrate the Holy Muron (Holy Oil) on June 7, 2008.
The Holy Muron, symbol of the grace of the Holy Spirit, is traditionally
blessed every seven years. Only the Catholicos can consecrate the oil which
is then distributed to the various dioceses for distribution to the
parishes. The oil consists of 48 different herbs, flowers, and oils which
are combined in a special vessel and mixed with some of the old Muron, thus
creating an unbroken chain with the past. The preparation of the Holy Muron
is a long process and each stage is accompanied with special prayers. Prior
to its blessing, the Muron remains for forty days on the altar of the
Cathedral. The Muron Blessing is expected to attract a large number of
pilgrims from various parts of the world.
During this same period the World General Assembly of the Catholicosate
of the Great House of Cilicia will convene in Antelias beginning on June 3
through to June 5.

INTERNATIONAL YOUTH GATHERING
An international gathering of youth is being organized by the Holy See
of Cilicia. His Holiness Aram I is inviting the youth, 18 years and older,
to attend this gathering which will include a one-week pilgrimage to Der
Zor. Details will follow.

CONFERENCE ON CILICIA ARMENIA
The international conference on "The Culture of Cilician Armenia," which
began on Monday, will conclude today. The conference is jointly organized by
the Catholicosate of Cilicia and the Mashdots Library in Yerevan.
His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, delivered
the keynote address. He presented a general analysis of Armenian Cilicia and
its value in the life of Armenians. Viewing Cilicia from the lens of the
inter-faith, international and multi-cultural status, His Holiness said,
"The Cilician period was enriching for the life and history of our nation in
every aspect. It was the first organized Diaspora of our nation. It was in
Cilicia that Christianity met Islam and vice versa. The culture that was
born in Cilician Armenia could in reality be called Cilician culture with
its uniqueness. It is particularly characterized with a history of wide
exposure to the outside world. The new environment would become cause for
the reform of our culture. Accepting the other without however losing its
identity is what made Cilicia a unique place for our people. Interfaith life
was also enriching and while remaining true to its theology and creed, our
church engaged in dialogue during the Cilician period, opening new horizons
for itself."

REQUIEM SERVICE FOR CATHOLICOS KAREKIN I HOVSEPIANTS
In conjunction with the above mentioned conference in Antelias, a
requiem service took place on January 14 in memory of one of the best known
spiritual leaders of the Cilician See-the great Armenologist, historian and
philosopher, Catholicos Karekin I Hovsepiants. His Holiness Aram I presided
over the service which took place near the Zarehian Mausoleum in Antelias.
Standing near the tomb of Karekin I, Catholicos Aram said, "I am confident
that the soul of Catholicos Hovsepiants is extremely happy at this moment,
when he looks down from his heavenly retreat to this conference taking place
in the new Cilicia he cultivated both spiritually and culturally. As Karekin
I Hovsepiants often said, ‘We lost the material Cilicia, let us build the
new spiritual Cilicia.’ That new Cilicia was the cultural and spiritual
rising in the life of our people through our Holy See."

NO BIBLE READINGS TODAY
Today is the final day of the four-day period when there are no Bible
readings in the Armenian liturgical calendar. The four days this year were
January 14, 15, 16 and 17. These days coincide with the Fast of the
Catechumens, which began on Monday. This is traditionally a time for
reflection and repentance, and a time for the clergy and laity to witness
their faith to the unbaptized. The Fast (dzom, which means total abstinence)
leads to the Armenian Church’s remembrance of the Prophet Jonah. Jonah’s
"entombment" in the belly of the whale represents the three day burial of
Jesus and Jonah’s release represents the resurrection of our Lord.

THE PROPHET JONAH
This Friday, January 18, the Armenian Church commemorates the Prophet
Jonah, one of the so-called twelve Minor Prophets. These prophets are not
less important that those we call Major Prophets, but their books are
shorter. All of the Minor Prophets were servants of God who proclaimed His
will to people in need of repentance.
The story of Jonah and the Whale is one of the better known stories in
the Old Testament. The remembrance of Jonah comes on the fifth day of the
Fast of the Catechumens. Just as the Ninevites fasted and repented from
their wicked ways, so too do the people of God during this preliminary fast
before Great Lent, repent and reconcile themselves to God and one another.

BIRTH OF ST. JOHN THE FORERUNNER
This Saturday, January 19, the Armenian Church commemorates St. John the
Forerunner (also known as St. John the Baptist). John is an important figure
in the New Testament and is mentioned prominently in all four Gospels, which
indicate that he had an effective ministry baptizing those who repented of
their sins and announced the coming of one greater than himself who is to
come baptizing not with water but with the Spirit (Matthew 3:11-12; Mark
1:7-8; Luke 3:16-17; John 1:26-27). According to the Gospel of Luke, John
was the son of Zechariah and Elizabeth and was related to Jesus.

ST. SARKIS THE WARRIOR
This Monday, January 21, the Armenian Church commemorates St. Sarkis the
Warrior and his son Mardiros. It is a moveable feast that can occur between
January 11 and February 15. It follows the five-day Fast of the Catechumens.
Although the Fast is not connected to St. Sarkis, it has come to be
associated with this saint who enjoys a special popularity amongst the
Armenians. Sarkis lived during the fourth century and was from Cappadocia in
Asia Minor. He rose through the military ranks as a consequence of his
valiant campaign on behalf of the Emperor Constantine. With the accession of
Emperor Julian, Sarkis took refuge in Armenia with his son. Later they went
to Persia to join the Persian army in fighting Julian. Both fought with
exceptional bravery. The Persian leader (Shapur II) tried to convince them
to abandon their Christian faith and embrace Zoroastrianism. Both refused,
and father and won were martyred. Loyal Christian soldiers who went to claim
the bodies were also killed. Eventually, Christians secured the remains and
sent them to Assyria, where they remained until the fifth century, when
Mesrob Mashdots had them moved to the city of Garpi in Armenia. The famed
Garpi Monastery, erected over the site of the grave, stands to this day.

ST. ADOM AND ST. SOUKIAS
On Monday and Tuesday respectively the Armenian Church remembers Sts.
Adom and Generals and Sts. Soukias and Martyrs. Two armies of Armenian
soldiers were led by Adom Knooni and Manajihr Rshdooni in the fifth century
before the Battle of Avarayr. There were ordered by their Persian commanders
to leave Armenia and proceed to one of the most distant outposts of the
empire for the purpose of keeping the Armenian soldiers far away from
Armenia and thus prevent them from defending the Armenians. The commanders
recognized the Persian plot and returned to Armenia with their armies. They
were pursued, captured and martyred by the Persian forces.
The Holy Sookiasians were members of the Royal Court who were converted
and baptized by the Voskyan priests. They lived in isolation at Mount
Sougaved. When they refused to return to court and worship the pagan gods,
they were martyred.

MONDAY IS MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY
This Monday, January 21, is a federal holiday in honor of Martin Luther
King, Jr. Dr. King was born on January 15, 1929. He attended public schools
in Georgia and graduated from high school at age 15. He received the B.A.
degree from Morehouse College in Atlanta. After three years of theological
study at Crozer Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania, he received the B.D.
degree and continued graduate studies at Boston University where he
successfully completed his doctoral studies in 1955. Two years later he was
elected president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, an
organization formed to provide new leadership for the civil rights movement.
King took the ideals of this organization from Christianity and its
operational techniques from Gandhi. From 1957 to 1968 he traveled more than
six million miles and delivered more than 2,500 speeches, appearing wherever
there was injustice. In 1964, at age 35, he received the Nobel Peace Prize.
Four years later, on April 4, 1968, he was assassinated in Memphis,
Tennessee.
Eighteen days after Dr. King’s famous "I Have a Dream" speech (August
28, 1963), four little black girls, attending Sunday school at the Sixteenth
Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, were killed by a bomb set by
the Ku Klux Klan. Dr. King delivered the eulogy in which he asked his
followers not to succumb to hatred and not be come "bitter, or harbor the
desire to retaliate with violence." He offered these words of consolation to
the families of the four murdered girls: "I hope you can find some
consolation from Christianity’s affirmation that death is not the end. Death
is not a period that ends the great sentence of life, but a comma that
punctuates it to more lofty significance. Death is not a blind alley that
leads the human race into a state of nothingness, but an open door which
leads man into life eternal. Let this daring faith, this great invincible
surmise, be your sustaining power during these trying days."

THIS WEEK AT THE BOOKSTORE.
David of Sassoon: Armenian Folk Epic, translated into English by Zaven
Nalbandian, illustrated by Mihran Sosoyan, with introductory and
biographical information by Chake Der-Melkonian Minassian and Khachig
Tololyan. This hardcover book was published in 2002. It is an English
translation of the Armenian epic poem of David of Sassoon (Sassountzi Tavit)
that has been told by more than forty generations. It consists of four
cycles with more than 11,000 verses depicting the life, the adventures of
four generations of heroes-Sanasar, Mher (the Lion), David, and Younger
Mher. Each of them symbolizes legendary or national historical figures.
Since the 9th century it has been transmitted by oral tradition by minstrels
and bards. $30, plus shipping and handling.

Forgotten Bread: First Generation Armenian American Writers, Edited by David
Kherdian. We mentioned this new book several weeks ago. Since then the
Bookstore has received a new supply and we have had the time to examine it
more closely. It is a wonderful anthology of the writers of the first
generation of Armenian Americans, each of whom is presented in an
introductory biographical essay written by a second generation Armenian
American writer. This is then followed by selected examples of the writings
of the featured first generation writers. Taken as a whole this book gives a
sweeping look at the men and women whose works inspired the succeeding
generations. $29.95, plus shipping and handling.

FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THESE AND OTHER ITEMS AT THE BOOKSTORE VISIT THE
PRELACY’S WEB SITE () OR CONTACT THE BOOKSTORE BY
EMAIL, [email protected] OR BY TELEPHONE, 212-689-7810.

WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY
January 18 to 25 is the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. It has been
observed annually since 1908, thus this year is the Centenary of the
commemoration. Although beginning on a small scale, today Christians around
the world celebrate the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity together with the
encouragement of the World Council of Churches’ Faith and Order Commission
and the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity.

"One Lord, one faith, one baptism." (Ephesians 4:5)

Calendar of Events

January 27-Seminar for Sunday School teachers and staff of St. Sarkis
Armenian Church, Dearborn, Michigan, by Deacon Shant Kazanjian, director of
the Armenian Religious Education Council (AREC). Theme: Prayer-Personal and
Communal.

February 3-Seminar for Sts. Vartanantz Armenian Church (Ridgefield, New
Jersey) Sunday School teachers and staff, conducted by Deacon Shant
Kazanjian, director of the Armenian Religious Education Council (AREC).
Theme: Understanding the sacraments of Christian initiation according to the
tradition of the Armenian Orthodox Church: Baptism-Chrismation-Eucharist.

February 10-Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church, Worcester,
Massachusetts, Annual Membership Meeting. Snow date: February 24.

February 10-Soorp Khatch Armenian Apostolic Church, Bethesda, Maryland,
Annual Membership Meeting at 1 p.m. following church services. Snow date:
February 17.

February 16 and 17-Ordination of Deacon Nishan Baljian to the Holy Order of
the Priesthood, by Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, at St. Stephen’s Armenian
Church, Watertown, Massachusetts. The Service of Calling to the Priesthood
will take place Saturday evening, February 16, at 6 pm. The ordination and
anointment will take place Sunday, February 17, during the Divine Liturgy
beginning at 10 a.m. Bishop Anoushavan Tanielian will serve as Dn. Nishan’s
Religious Sponsor and Col. George Rustigian will serve as his Godfather. For
more information contact the church office, 617-924-7562 or Josh Tevekelian
at 617-926-9169.

February 24-Annual Membership meeting, St. Gregory Church (North Andover,
Massachusetts).

March 2-Musical Armenia, Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, New York City,
featuring Aleksandr Nazaryan, violist, and Karen Tchougourian, pianist.

May 8-10-National Representative Assembly of the Eastern Prelacy, hosted by
St. Stephen’s Church, Watertown, Massachusetts.

June 3-5-World General Assembly of the Catholicosate of the Great House of
Cilicia will convene in Antelias, Lebanon.

June 7-Blessing of Holy Muron in Antelias, Lebanon. Details will follow.

June 27 to July 6-St. Gregory of Datev Institute, Summer Christian Studies
Program for youth ages 13-18 at St. Mary of Providence Center in Elverson,
Pennsylvania, organized by the Armenian Religious Education Council. For
more information click here.

July 19-"A Hye Summer Night 3," dance hosted by Ladies’ Guild of Sts.
Vartanantz Church and ARS Ani Chapter, Providence, Rhode Island. For details
401-434-4467.

August 15-17-International Gathering of Youth and Pilgrimage to Der Zor,
organized by the Catholicosate of Cilicia. Details will follow.

October 25-Gala celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Prelacy of the
Armenian Apostolic Church of America under the jurisdiction of the Great
House of Cilicia and the 110th anniversary of the establishment of the
Armenian Church of America. Marriott at Glenpointe, Teaneck, New Jersey.
Details to follow.

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