BAKU: Azerbaijani Students To Gather At German Parliament

AZERBAIJANI STUDENTS TO GATHER AT GERMAN PARLIAMENT

Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
April 19 2007

France, Strasbourg / Òrend corr E. Mejidli / The first forum of the
Azerbaijani students receiving their education in Germany will be held
in the German parliament of Bundestag on 19 April. The forum has been
initiated by the European Forum of the Azerbaijani Students (EFAS)
and Alumni Network company. The future development of Azerbaijan,
the solution to social problems as well as co-ordinated activities
of Azerbaijanis residing in Europe will be discussed at the forum.

In attendance will be the MP Joerg Tauss, a member of the
Germany-Caucasus Group, Parviz Shahbazov, Azerbaijani Ambassador to
Germany, Vusal Mammadov, the Secretary General of EFAS, Emin Milli,
a co-founder of Alumni Network as well as other officials.

Meetings with German politicians, the youth organizations and the
media will be held during the two-day meeting. The participants will
focus on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, along with the formation and
promotion of the Azerbaijani-Germany relationship.

Such forums of this kind have regularly been organized since 2006
under the title "The Future Will Not Come By Its Own"

Some 5,000 Azerbaijanis were sent to Germany to study as a result of
the forum held in 2006.

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ANTELIAS: His Holiness Aram I receives the MP Ghassan Toueini

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HIS HOLINESS ARAM I RECEIVES MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT GHASSAN TOUEINI

The chief editor of "An-Nahar" newspaper and member of the Lebanese
parliament Ghassan Toueini visited His Holiness Aram I in Antelias on April
17 accompanied by Lebanese-Armenian MP Hagop Pakradouni.

His Holiness and his guests discussed the recent political developments on
the local and international arena and the current situation in Lebanon in
this context. They particularly discussed the imperative of normalizing the
daily life of the Lebanese citizens and putting an end to paralysis of state
institutions in the country.

MP Toueini talked about the revision of the electoral law, which was
proposed by a committee appointed by the parliament. Expressing his
viewpoints on this issue, the Pontiff emphasized finding a common
denominator between all parties taking into consideration the importance of
participation and representation as key elements in seeking a new electoral
law. He also stressed the importance of strengthening Lebanon’s internal
unity; "Lebanon is a family of communities. We must deepen the coherence and
collaboration between the members of Lebanese family" said His Holiness.

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Exhibition Of Leather Goods Opens At Boyajian Gallery In Yerevan

EXHIBITION OF LEATHER GOODS OPENS AT BOYAJIAN GALLERY IN YEREVAN

Noyan Tapan
Apr 18 2007

YEREVAN, APRIL 18, NOYAN TAPAN. By using wood, walnut, dry orange
peel, natural paints, even bones as raw materials, four graduates
of Yerevan Open University made various kinds of leather goods and
accessories, which were presented at the exhibition that opened
on April 18 at Albert and Tove Boyajian gallery. The exhibition of
leather goods is held under the title Helentyus, which is translated as
"sunflower". Young artists characterized their works – bags, wallets,
fancy goods as warm and bold adding that they are intended "for women
having exclusive taste, preferring original and interesting things."

ANKARA: Three Dead In Attack On Christian Publisher In South Eastern

THREE DEAD IN ATTACK ON CHRISTIAN PUBLISHER IN SOUTH EASTERN TURKEY

NTV MSNBC, Turkey
April 18 2007

Those detained after the attack are being questioned at the provincial
security department.

MALATYA – Three people working at a publishing house in Turkey’s
south east that printed bibles were murdered Wednesday, with all
three having their throats slashed.

Haberin devamý

Police have taken at least six men into custody over the attack in
the city of Malatya. Two of those killed were found with their legs
and arms tied. A fourth person was found critically injured at the
scene and was rushed to hospital.

According to Halil Ibrahim Dasoz, the provincial governor of Malatya,
one of the victims is believed to be a foreigner.

The attack is just the latest in a series against Christians in Turkey,
with a Catholic priest in the Black Sea city of Trabzon being shot
and killed last year and prominent Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrank
Dink being gunned down outside his office in Istanbul on January 19.

Dasoz said that an investigation was looking into whether the printing
house was illegally distributing bibles.

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Armenian Reporter – 4/14/2007 – community section

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April 14, 2007 — From the community section
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1. Armenians gather in New York to mourn the death of Prime Minister
Andranik Margarian (by Florence Avakian)

2. Ararat Home honors Nora Hampar
* Board of Trustees elects new officers

3. Artsakh Rugs revives an ancient craft (by Maral Habeshian)

4. 23rd annual So Cal Homenetmen athletic tournaments culminate with
championship games (by Maral Habeshian)

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1. Armenians gather in New York to mourn the death of Prime Minister
Andranik Margarian

by Florence Avakian

NEW YORK – A memorial service was held on Thursday, March 29, in New York
City’s St. Vartan Cathedral for Armenia’s late Prime Minister Andranik
Margarian, who died on March 25 at age 55.

The service, presided over by Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of
the Diocese of the Armenian Church (Eastern), included a dozen priests
and deacons, and the participation of the St. Vartan Cathedral Choir.
Joining the mourners were Armenia’s ambassador to the U.S. Tatoul
Markarian, and its Ambassador to the United Nations Armen Martirossian.

The Primate stressed that Margarian was one of the "earliest leaders in
Armenia to understand the power of the diaspora, and specifically, the
transformative energy that we provide through organizations such as the
Fund for Armenian Relief (FAR). He shared our mission to provide hope,
opportunity, and empowerment to the individual citizens of Armenia so
that they could build a brighter future themselves. He saw the future of
Armenia coming from educated young people, passionate individuals
empowered with new training, modern tools, and competitive resources."

During the war in Karabakh, Margarian sent military equipment and food,
and participated personally in the struggle, Archbishop Barsamian said.
"He was always at the side of his people despite his own personal pain,
in order to strengthen the lives of his people," he said.

The prime minister was also remembered for the work he did in
strengthening the Armenian Church and its unique bond to the Armenian
nation.

"As a devoted son of the Armenian Church, he understood the powerful
bond that exists between the Armenian nation and her mother church, and
acted accordingly to return to that tradition following the collapse of
the Soviet regime," the Primate said. "He was literate and an
intellectual, but he remained a modest worker for his people."

The Primate said he had sent letters of sympathy on behalf of the
Eastern Diocese to President Robert Kocharian and His Holiness Karekin
II, the Catholicos of All Armenians.

Noting Margarian’s deep political conviction and vision for Armenia’s
future, Ambassador Markarian emphasized the "indelible mark" the prime
minister left on Armenia’s political scene.

"His patriotism, respect for national tradition and the Armenian Church,
devotion to family values, and personal modesty have earned the respect,
admiration, and love of his compatriots," the ambassador said.

As a sign of the people’s respect, the ambassador noted that the prime
minister was laid to rest in Yerevan’s National Pantheon, surrounded by
massive crowds.

"Tens of thousands of Armenians braved the inclement weather to pay
their love and respect to the late leader," the ambassador said. "His
legacy will live on as Armenia becomes stronger economically and
politically. His personal integrity and great political accomplishments
guarantee him a place in the modern history of Armenia."

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2. Ararat Home honors Nora Hampar

* Board of Trustees elects new officers

MISSION HILLS, Calif. – Nora Hampar was honored with a special plaque for
her many years of dedicated service to the Ararat Home of Los Angeles as
vice-chair of the Board of Trustees. Immediate past chair John Yaldezian
praised Mrs. Hampar’s work in chairing annual banquets, designing the
beautiful decor at the home’s Mission Hills facility, and heading the
committee in charge of the Deukmejian Ballroom’s reservations and usage.

The board also elected officers for the coming year. Armen Hampar was
elected chair. Mr. Yaldezian and Harold Mgrublian will serve as
vice-chairs, John Casparian as treasurer, Steve Surmeian as secretary,
Dr. Gary Lulejian as assistant treasurer, and Linda Berberian, Esq., as
assistant secretary.

Because members of the same family may not serve the Board of Trustees
at the same time, Mrs. Hampar stepped down, allowing her husband Armen
Hampar to rejoin the board.

These volunteers, with the additional service and support of the entire
Board of Trustees oversee the operations of the Ararat Home through its
chief executive officer, Walter Hekimian, Jr. The facilities include
those at Mission Hills, the skilled nursing and residential care
facilities accommodating over 250 patients and residents, and a 42-bed
nursing home in Eagle Rock. Additionally, the Ararat-Eskigian Museum
and Chapel and the George Deukmejian Grand Ballroom operate on the same
campus.

Ararat Home of Los Angeles is a nonpolitical, nondenominational and
nonprofit organization founded in 1949 for the care of the Armenian
elderly. For further information, visit

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3. Artsakh Rugs revives an ancient craft

by Maral Habeshian

GLENDALE, Calif. – The distinct design, lush pile and vibrant color of
rugs from Nagorno-Karabakh brightened up Saint Mary’s Church in Glendale
two weeks ago. Artsakh Rugs was holding an exhibit.

Shushi in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) has been home to one of the more
prominent schools of Armenian carpet-weaving. Armenian traders brought
these carpets to Europe and other parts of the world as early as the
Middle Ages. Exports continued in Soviet times, mainly to Eastern
Europe.

With the collapse of the Soviet Union and war in Artsakh, production
slowed and exports plummeted.

But for the past eight years, Artsakh Rug, has been restoring the
once-thriving industry.

After Karabakh won its independence, the Stepanakert Carpet Factory was
the first establishment to be privatized. It was renamed Artsakh Rug.

Owner Hovig Mahserejian regularly organizes exhibitions to promote the
carpets woven by his workers. "Our goal is to introduce these beautiful
creations to our community and to ultimately sell them," he says. "The
factory employs 50 workers," which means its sales support 50 families
in Artsakh.

The number of employees has doubled since Mr. Mahserejian, who took
ownership of Artsakh Rug in 1999. He has also has increased production
and expanded the physical factory. "We have to create employment
opportunities for the population so that they don’t leave their homeland
for jobs abroad. At the same time, we succeed in preserving our cultural
traditions," he says.

Mr. Mahserejian first went to Artsakh in 1994, immediately after the
cease-fire there. His intent was simply to assist in the country’s
economic development. "It’s not enough to be proud of the local
population who have – with their blood – defeated the enemy in order to
reestablish a homeland," he says emphatically. "We must support the
economy in order to strengthen its freedom and security."

The production of these rugs is not simple task, he explains. First the
wool is imported from Armenia. Because there is no international airport
in Artsakh, the finished rugs are trucked to Armenia, and then exported
to the United States and Canada. Last year was especially though for the
company with a 30 percent decrease in value of the U.S. dollar.

Artsakh Rug designs date back to pre-Christian era; some include
serpent, dragon, and Shirvan designs, and all bear an alphabetical date,
and signature.

Besides area rugs, which vary in size from 3 by 5 to 9 x 12 feet, the
company creates souvenir and limited-edition commemorative carpets, as
well as runners. All, however, remain true to Artshkh’s carpet-weaving
traditions.

"Carpets symbolize power and authority. At one point, only princes and
kings had carpets. It’s the same concept of the red carpet for
high-level officials," says Mr. Mahserejian. He explains that carpets
have consistently been a part of Armenian culture, and points to the
story of Anahid.

"There have always been hidden symbols in our carpets. In that story, a
prince takes up carpet weaving in order to please a peasant girl. When
he is abducted and weaves in these symbols, his mother immediately
recognizes them, and he is saved."

Mr. Mahserejian will be traveling to Artsakh again next week, and hopes
to organize more exhibits for sale throughout the United States in order
to sustain the factory’s activity.

Artsakh Rug carpets are displayed on

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4. 23rd annual So Cal Homenetmen athletic tournaments culminate with
championship games

* Young Armenian athletes show off their individual and team sporting skills

by Maral Habeshian

GLENDALE, Calif. – Closing ceremonies for Homenetmen KAHAM (Interschool)
Games were held in a grand style to celebrate the conclusion of the 23rd
annual event. Established in 1982, the KAHAM Games are a large-scale
tournament organized for Southern California private Armenian schools. The
group behind this impressive undertaking is Homenetmen – specifically its
Western Regional Executive Committee’s Athletic Council.

Participants ranged from the first graders through eighth, with some
high-school level competition in specific sports such as track and
field, table tennis, as well as chess.

Approximately 1,200 students participated in this year’s games, which
kicked off on November 19 with a whopping 30 participants in the chess
tournament, which was added only three years ago to accommodate growing
interest in the sport.

Track and field competitions ran throughout the month of December, along
with the tennis tournament. With the individual-event portion of the
games concluding at the end of 2006, team events kicked in full force in
January with the volleyball tournament, followed by soccer in February.

The competitions culminated with the basketball tournament that ended on
March 18, when the games officially closed with a ceremony at Glendale
Community College, which included a parade of schools and granting of
awards.

Since its inception, the tournament has expanded to include 12 schools
from the greater Los Angeles area, including Ari Guiragos Minassian,
Alex Pilibos, Chamlian, Ferrahian, St. Gregory’s Hovsepian, AGBU
Manougian Demirjian, Mekhitarian, Merdinian, Mesrobian, Sahag Mesrob,
Armenian Sisters Academy, and this year’s addition TCA Arshag
Dickranian.

"As an athlete who participated in the first KAHAM Games, it’s an honor
to be on the organizing committee and see that it has expanded to
include the majority of Armenian schools and still continues to bring
Armenian youth of all backgrounds together in the spirit and competition
and sportsmanship," says Nyree Derderian, the head of Homenetmen’s
Regional Athletic Council that organizes the KAHAM Games.

Besides arranging details and managing the various tournaments that
comprise the four-month-long Games, the Regional Athletic Council also
organizes the ceremonies that mark the end of the elaborate tournaments.
That fanfare includes performances by the Homenetmen marching band, a
flag ceremony, a massive march of students, and passing out of trophies.

Each year, a principal of a participating school is invited to deliver
the principal’s address at the closing ceremonies.
AGBU-Manougian-Demirjian School principal Hagop Hagopian told the crowd
this year: "This yearly tradition has already become a symbolic
tradition. Naturally, when traditions are repeated, they become an
inseparable part of a collective conscience, and serve to heighten
national awareness. Participation in these games strengthen student self
awareness while character, their concept of respect, and refining their
spirit of cooperation and competition."

Saying the games were a necessity, principal John Kossakian of Ferrahian
Armenian School explained, "If Homenetmen had not initiated such a
beautiful and meaningful event, all of us principals would have had to
come together and organize something similar in order to bring all of
our students together."

Organizing large-scale tournaments is nothing new to Homenetmen,
however. The organization reveals its utter commitment to athletics with
its yearly Navasartian Games that draw nearly 40,000 spectators. The
athletic competitions span an eight-week period, beginning in May and
ending on the July 4 weekend, with a festival that attracts a variety of
businesses and organizations, and boasts a massive closing ceremony.
While the first annual Navasartian Games were held in 1975 before only a
few hundred spectators, and a handful of athletes, the games now attract
over 300 teams and 5,000 athletes from the organization’s chapters in
the western United States.

Founded in 1918, the Armenian General Athletic Union and Scouts,
commonly referred to as Homenetmen, is a nonprofit organization that
provides moral, physical and social education to youth in promoting
healthy minds and strong bodies.

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Quake Rreported in Turkey

Panorama.am

18:01 14/04/2007

QUAKE REPORTED IN TURKEY

The Armenian seismic services report that 4.3
magnitude earthquake took place in Turkey, 50 km south
of Eliazik town, on April 14, at 9:30 a.m. The service
says no underground shocks were reported in the
territory of Armenia.

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Armenian President Signed Order On Appointing Cabinet Members

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT SIGNED ORDER ON APPOINTING CABINET MEMBERS

PanARMENIAN.Net
12.04.2007 14:49 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian President Robert Kocharian signed an order
on appointing members of the RA government. According to President’s
order, Aghvan Vardanyan has been appointed as Minister of Labor and
Social Affairs, Norayr Davidyan – as Minister of Healthcare, Karen
Chshmaritian – as Minister of Trade and Economic Development, Davit
Harutyunyan – as Minister of Justice, Vartan Oskanian – as Minister
of Foreign Affairs, Vardan Ayvazyan – as Minister of Environmental
Protection, Davit Lokyan – as Minister of Agriculture, Armen Movsisyan
– as Minister of Energy, Manuk Topuzyan – as Minister, Chief of Staff
of the Government, Levon Lazarian – as Minister of Education and
Science, Hasmik Poghosyan – as Minister of Culture and Youth Affairs,
Hovik Abrahamyan – as Minister of Territorial Administration, Andranik
Manukyan – as Minister of Transport and Communication, Aram Harutyunyan
– as Minister of Urban Development and Vardan Khachatryan – as Minister
of Finance and Economy, the RA presidential Press Office report. Thus
the staff of the government remained unchanged.

Only Defense Minister is not appointed, Chief of General Staff of the
Armenian Armed Forces colonel-general Mikael Harutyunyan continues
to fulfil the duties of Defense Minister.

Eastern Prelacy: Crossroads E-Newsletter – 04/12/2007

April 5, 2007

LITURGY AND REQUIEM SERVICE FOR THE MARTYRS OF APRIL
The Divine Liturgy and a solemn requiem service will be conducted on the
evening of April 24, at St. Illuminator’s Cathedral, 221 E. 27th Street, New
York City, in memory of the million and a half Armenians who perished during
the Genocide of 1915.
Under the auspices of the Prelate, Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, the
liturgy will be celebrated by Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian, pastor of the
Cathedral, beginning at 7:30 p.m. The Vicar General, Bishop Anoushavan
Tanielian, will deliver the sermon. A special memorial program dedicated to
the memory of Hrant Dink will follow the liturgy and requiem service, both
of which will be conducted at the Cathedral’s Martyrs’ Altar.

PRELATE AND VICAR VISIT THE ELDERLY
IN NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY
Last week Archbishop Oshagan and Bishop Anoushavan made their
traditional Easter visits to the two homes for elderly Armenians in the New
York metropolitan area, in Flushing, New York and Emerson, New Jersey.
The Prelate and Vicar, together with area clergymen, conducted services
for the residents and spent time afterwards interacting with them. The
residents look forward to these visits, which the clergymen make several
times each year.

PRELATE AND VICAR WILL RETURN NEXT WEEK
Archbishop Oshagan and Bishop Anoushavan will return from Montreal,
Canada, on Monday. They have been in Montreal since Tuesday for a Bible
translation session.

VICAR WILL ATTEND WCC MEETINGS NEXT WEEK
Bishop Anoushavan will participate in the semi-annual Board of Directors’
meeting of the U.S. Conference of the World Council of Churches next week,
Monday and Tuesday, April 16 and 17.

GENOCIDE COMMEMORATIONS
The Armenian National Committee of New York is hosting its annual City
Hall Armenian Genocide Commemoration on Friday, April 20th. It will take
place at the Surrogate’s Courthouse, north of City Hall, in Manhattan, at
6:30 pm. It is open to the public. Buses will depart from: The Armenian
Center in Woodside at 5:30 pm; St. Sarkis Church, Douglaston, at 5:00 pm;
Holy Martyrs Church, Bayside, at 5:00 pm, Baruir’s Grocery, Sunnyside, at
5:30 pm; and from Brooklyn, at the corner of Coney Island and Brighton Beach
Ave., at 5:00 pm. For information: 718-651-1530.
The annual commemoration in Times Square will take place Sunday, April
22, beginning at 2 pm, at Times Square, 43rd Street and Broadway, New York
City. The event is sponsored by the Knights and Daughters of Vartan and
co-sponsored by the AGBU, Armenian Assembly, ArmenPac, and the ANCA.
Participants include the Diocese of the Armenian Church, the Prelacy of the
Armenian Church, the AMAA, the Armenian Presbyterian Church, the Armenian
Evangelical Church, and the Armenian Catholic Eparchy of the United States
and Canada. Bus transportation is being provided from all Armenian churches
in New York and New Jersey as well as from the Armenian Center in Woodside,
New York, Baruir’s Grocery, Sunnyside, New York, and the Hovnanian School,
New Milford, New Jersey.

THE MORE THINGS CHANGE, THE MORE THEY STAY THE SAME..
The United Nations postponed (and possibly cancelled) the scheduled
opening of an exhibit on the Rwandan genocide that had been installed in the
visitors lobby of the United Nations headquarters in New York, by the
British-based Aegis Trust, which campaigns for the prevention of genocide.
The trust sponsors a center in Kigali in Rwanda, memorializing the 500,000
victims of the massacres there thirteen years ago.
The exhibit was assembled and set to open, when a Turkish diplomat
spotted what he considered to be "offending words" in a section entitled
"What is genocide?" The offending passage said: ".following World War I,
during which one million Armenians were murdered in Turkey, Polish lawyer
Raphael Lemkin urged the League of Nations to recognize crimes of barbarity
as international crimes."
The U.N.’s Secretary General requested that the sentence be removed from
the exhibit. James Smith, CEO of the Aegis Trust, refused saying, "Had we
been asked to remove reference of atrocities to Jews because Germany
objected, we would have been equally resistant. We can’t apply one rule to
some and not to others because the political wind in the U.N. is blowing
against the Armenians." He went on to say, "If we can’t get this right, it
undermines all the values of the U.N. It undermines everything the U.N. is
meant to stand for in terms of preventing [genocide]. You can’t learn the
lessons from history if you’re going to sweep all of that history under the
carpet. And what about accountability? What about ending impunity if you’re
going to hide part of the truth? It makes a mockery of all of this."

2007 DATEV INSTITUTE SUMMER PROGRAM
The 21st annual St. Gregory of Datev Institute Christian summer studies
program will take place July 1 to 8 in Elverson, Pennsylvania.

40TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ORDINATION OF
ARCHBISHOP OSHAGAN CHOLOYAN
The 40th anniversary of the ordination of our Prelate, Archbishop
Oshagan Choloyan, will take place in three different regions as follows:
On Saturday, May 5, the first of the three celebrations will take place
at The Marriott in Providence, Rhode Island, with the participation of all
of the parishes in New England, Connecticut, and Troy, New York.
On Saturday, May 12, the second celebration will take place at The
Marriott at Glenpointe, in Teaneck, New Jersey, with the participation of
all of the parishes in the Mid Atlantic, which includes New York, New
Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Washington, DC.
The final celebration will take place during the National Representative
Assembly (NRA) which is being hosted by St. Sarkis Church in Dearborn,
Michigan. This will take place on Friday, May 18, at Double Tree Hotel in
Dearborn, with the participation of the parishes in the Mid-West, as well as
the NRA delegates and guests.

2007 NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY IN DEARBORN
The 2007 National Representative Assembly (NRA) will be hosted by St.
Sarkis Church, Dearborn, Michigan.

PLG MOTHERS DAY LUNCHEON APRIL 7
The popular Mothers Day luncheon presented by the Prelacy Ladies Guild
will take place on Monday, April 7, at the St. Regis in New York City.
This year’s Mother of the Year is Mrs. Lalig Bayrakdarian, mother of six
children, including the famed Metropolitan Opera star, Isabel Bayrakdarian.
A special presentation of "Musical Sounds of Armenia" will be provided
by a quartet made up of graduates and current students of Juilliard and solo
dance presentation accompanied by kanon and piano.
For information and/or reservations contact the Prelacy, 212-689-7810.

IN CELEBRATION OF THE YEAR OF THE ARMENIAN LANGUAGE.
By order of His Eminence Archbishop Oshagan, the message of His Holiness
Aram I declaring 2007 as the Year of the Armenian Language, will be read in
all Prelacy parishes this Sunday, April 15.

CELEBRATING THE POET AND HIS POETRY
What better way to celebrate the Year of the Armenian Language than with
a tribute to an honored poet. Tomorrow evening, Friday, April 13, there will
be a Literary Tribute in memory of the poet Zahrad (1924-2007). It is being
sponsored by the Armenian-American Support and Educational Center (NJ); the
Armenian Cultural Center of Forest Hills, (NY); the Constantinople Armenian
Relief Society; Esayan-Getronagan Alumni; the Hamazkayin Armenian
Educational and Cultural Society (NY); and the Tibrevank Alumni. It will
take place at the Armenian Church of the Holy Martyrs, Kalustyan Hall,
209-15 Horace Harding Expressway, Bayside, New York. The main lecturer is
Dr. Herand Markarian, with recitations and other contributions offered by
others. Zahrad is one of the great figures in modern Armenian poetry and was
considered to be the leading Armenian poet writing in Istanbul.

DAILY BIBLE READINGS
Passages from the Old Testament are read every Sunday preceding the
readings from the Acts and the Epistles of the Apostles and the Gospel. All
the Old Testament books are used except Judges, I Chronicle, I and II
Esdras, Nehemiah, Ruth, Tobit and II and III Maccabees. Next to the Psalms,
most of the selections are from the books of Genesis, Exodus, Proverbs, Job,
the Prophets (especially Isaiah). During the liturgical year all of the New
Testament is read, and the Gospels are read in their entirety more than once
a year. During Holy Week and the fifty days following Easter, the Scriptural
readings are intensified more than any other time.
Bible readings for today, April 12, are: Acts 4:13-31; James 1:13-27;
Matthew 5:1-12. Evening Gospels: Luke 24:36-40; Matthew 5:1-12.
Seeing the crowds, he went up on the mountain, and when he sat down his
disciples came to him. And he opened his mouth and taught them, saying:
Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed
are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted. Blessed are the meek, for
they shall inherit the earth. Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for
righteousness, for they shall be satisfied. Blessed are the merciful, for
they shall obtain mercy. Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see
God. Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God.
Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness sake, for theirs is
the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are you when men revile you and persecute you
and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account. Rejoice and
be glad, for your reward is great in heaven, for so men persecuted the
prophets who were before you. Matthew 5:1-12.

NEW SUNDAY
This Sunday, April 15, is "New Sunday." Easter Sunday is followed by a
period of fifty days (Hinoonk) during which there are no fasting days or
saints days. This period, from the Resurrection to Pentecost (Hogegaloost)
is dedicated to the glorification of the Resurrection. Each of the seven
Sundays of Hinoonk has a separate name. This Sunday, the first Sunday after
Easter, is called New Sunday (Nor Kiraki), since the first day of the week
through Christ’s resurrection became consecrated and Sunday became a
dominical day. By virtue of its being the eighth day of Easter and a day
similar to Easter, it is also called Second Easter (Grgnazadig, which
literally means Easter repeated).

TAX DAY IS APRIL 17 THIS YEAR
Usually the deadline for filing income tax forms is April 15. Because
the 15th is a Sunday, the deadline should have been Monday the 16th, but
because the 16th is a local holiday in Washington, D.C., the deadline this
year became April 17. Hence, a two-day reprieve for all the procrastinators.

"But the tax collector, standing far off, would not even lift up his eyes to
heaven, but beat his breast, saying, ‘God, be merciful to me a sinner!’"
(Luke 18:13)

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

April 14-Ladies Guild Comedy Night featuring Mel Simons, Meze and dessert
will be served, St. Stephen’s Church, Watertown, Massachusetts. For
information, 617-924-7562.

April 15-Health and Wellness lectures hosted by St. Sarkis Church, 38-65
234th Street, Douglaston, NY, 1 to 5 pm. Presentations by medical
professionals on current health issues. Refreshments; donations welcome. For
information, Dr. Arthur Kubikian, 718-786-3842 or church office,
718-224-2275.

April 20-City Hall Genocide Commemoration, hosted by the Armenian National
Committee of New York, at Surrogate’s Courthouse, north of City Hall in
Manhattan. The program will begin at 6:30. Open to the public.

May 5-40th anniversary of ordination of Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan in the
New England area will take place in Providence, Rhode Island.

May 6-30th anniversary of St. Illuminator’s Armenian Day School, Terrace on
the Park, Corona, New York, at 5 pm.

May 7-Prelacy Ladies Guild Mothers’ Day Luncheon, 11:30 a.m., St. Regis
Hotel, Two East 55th Street (at Fifth Avenue), New York City. Special
entertainment, "Musical Sounds of Armenia."

May 12-40th anniversary of ordination of Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan in Mid
Atlantic area will take place at the Marriott at Glenpointe, Teaneck, New
Jersey.

May 12-Soorp Asdvadzadzin Church, Whitinsville, 50th anniversary concert
featuring Onnik Dinkjian and John Berberian.

May 12-Armenian Dance party, St. Gregory Church, Indian Orchard,
Massachusetts.

May 18-40th anniversary of ordination of Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan in
Midwest will take place at the National Representative Assembly.

May 20-"Hello Ellis Island" and Reception, St. Stephen’s Church Hall,
Watertown, Massachusetts. $20 per person. Information, 617-924-7562.

July 1-8-St. Gregory of Datev Institute, 21st annual summer Christian
studies program for junior and senior high school students, at St. Mary of
Providence Center in Elverson, Pennsylvania.

July 21-Sts. Vartanantz Church Ladies Guild, Providence, Rhode Island, and
ARS Ani Chapter present "A Hye Summer Night 2." For information
401-286-8107.

August 7-Soorp Asdvadzadzin Church, Whitinsville, Massachusetts, annual golf
tournament at Blackstone Country Club.

August 19-Soorp Asdvadzadzin Church, Whitinsville, Massachusetts, annual
church picnic.

September 29-Soorp Asdvadzadzin Church, Whitinsville, Massachusetts, 50th
anniversary banquet at Pleasant Valley.

December 1-Soorp Asdvadzadzin Church, Whitinsville, Massachusetts, annual
church bazaar.

December 9-St. Stephen’s Church, Watertown, Massachusetts, 50th anniversary
celebration. For information, (617) 924-7562.

Visit our website at

www.armenianprelacy.org

Armenian President Decrees Appointment Of Government Members

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT DECREES APPOINTMENT OF GOVERNMENT MEMBERS

Arka News Agency, Armenia
April 11 2007

YEREVAN, April 11. /ARKA/. RA President Robert Kocharyan has signed
a decree appointing members of the RA Government, the RA presidential
press service reports.

Aghvan Vardanyan has been appointed Minister of Labor and Social
Affairs; Norair Davidyan Minister of Health; Karen Chshmarityan
Minister of Trade and Economic Development; David Harutyunyan Minister
of Justice; Vardan Oskanyan Minister of Foreign Affaires; Vardan
Aivazyan Minister of Ecology; David Lokyan Minister of Agriculture;
Armen Movsisyan Minister of Energy; Manuk Topuzyan Minister and Head
of the Government Staff; Levon Mkrtichyan Minister of Education and
Science; Hamik Poghosyan Minister of Culture and Youth Affairs; Hovik
Abramyan Minister of Territorial Administration; Andranik Manukyan
Minister of Transport and Communication; Aram Harutyunyan Minister
of Urban Development and Vardan Khachatryan Minister of Finance
and Economy.

On April 4, 2007, the RA President signed a decree appointing Serge
Sargsyan RA Prime Minister.

All the Ministers have been re-appointed to their posts.

The RA President appointed all the Ministers except for the Minister
of Defense. Chief of the RA Joint Staff, Colonel-General Mikael
Harutyunyan holds this post.

Hovhannes Davtian Awarded Silver Medal At Europe Judo Championship

HOVHANNES DAVTIAN AWARDED SILVER MEDAL AT EUROPE JUDO CHAMPIONSHIP

Noyan Tapan
Apr 10 2007

BELGRADE, APRIL 1O, NOYAN TAPAN. The Europe Judo Championship
finished on April 8, in the capital of Serbia, Belgrade. Armenia sent
4 sportsmen on mission to the competition place. Among them Hovhannes
Davtian (60 kg, Gyumri) won the 2nd place and was awarded silver medal.

H. Davtian for the first time participated in the Europe
championship. He is 24, trained headed by RA Honourary Trainer Karen
Simonian.