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    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
    e-mail: [email protected]
    Website: http://www.armenianprelacy.org
    Contact: Iris Papazian

    Mid-Atlantic Regional Adult Seminar
    Focuses on Current Ethical and Moral Issues


    NEW YORK, NY - The bucolic St. Mary of Providence Center in Elverson,
    Pennsylvania, was the setting for a gathering of over 20 people who
    attended the first of three regional seminars for adults sponsored
    by the Armenian Religious Education Council (AREC) of the Eastern
    Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America.

    The seminar, entitled "Critical Issues of Life and Faith: An Armenian
    Orthodox Perspective," attracted participants from New York, New
    Jersey, Pennsylvania and Washington, DC, on the weekend of June 24-26,
    2004, and included lectures, Bible studies, mini-group and panel
    discussions, and worship services. The eminent Armenian Orthodox
    ethicist and theologian, Professor Vigen Guroian, was the main speaker.

    The weekend program began with a Bible study on Friday evening
    presented by Deacon Shant Kazanjian, Executive Director of
    AREC. Setting the tone for the program, Dn. Shant expounded on
    St. Paul's letter to the Romans, Chapter 6, where the Apostle
    underscores the reality that moral and ethical living is predicated
    on one's baptism into Jesus the Christ. Through a close study of the
    text, Dn. Shant showed that while baptism in Christ confers new life,
    which is a gift, it also imposes a great demand to live and behave
    in a manner that corresponds to the Gospel, namely, to live under
    the Lordship of Jesus Christ.

    Saturday's program centered on current moral and ethical issues ranging
    from abortion, reproductive technologies, homosexuality, suicide,
    euthanasia, to gay marriage. The keynote speaker was Dr. Vigen Guroian,
    Professor of Theology and Ethics at Loyola College in Baltimore,
    Maryland.

    Before delving into these topics, Dr. Guroian provided the necessary
    background to Christian Ethics. He began by reflecting on a number of
    scriptural passages, including Romans 12:1-2, Matthew 5:1-12, 2 Peter
    1:1-11. Referring to the passage in Romans, Dr. Guroian said, based
    on what God has done for us in the person of Jesus Christ, "Christian
    ethics is born into the world. We don't invent it. We don't create
    it. It is given to us, and then it becomes our responsibility, and
    it becomes our calling to be in a certain way in the world. And that
    certain way is incarnate, it is enfleshed in one man-representative
    man-who was without sin, who was holy, who was perfect, just as he
    called us to be perfect, 'Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly
    Father is perfect.' "

    He went on to discuss the Beatitudes as "the constitution of the
    Kingdom," the graces of God communicated to us through the sacraments,
    the role and the place of ascetical effort, the link between ethical
    living and deification. "We have to be conformed to Christ, we have
    to be embossed by Him. Our minds must be remade and our whole nature
    must be transformed, and this begins with baptism," he said.

    After receiving a bit of training and background, the group was divided
    into five teams of four or five people charged with researching the
    Bible passages and discussing modern issues relevant to the topics
    of abortion, suicide, reproductive technologies, gay marriage and
    cremation. The purpose of this exercise was to enable each group
    to research the topic assigned, present its findings and identify
    modern issues and discuss these with the larger group. The discussions
    brought to light the scriptural teachings of each topic and how the
    teachings of the Bible transcend time and guide us even through modern
    technological advances.

    These topics were further revisited in a lively panel discussion in
    the afternoon, which broadened and enriched the perspectives. The
    panelists were V. Rev. Fr. Krikor Chifjian, Communications Officer
    of the Catholicate of Cilicia, Dr. Carlo Bayrakdarian, and Dr. Meline
    Karakashian.

    The participants were pleased that the Prelacy sponsored this event,
    and encouraged the leadership to present the church's views on these
    important topics to a wider audience. The general sentiment was that
    more of these seminars should be held, with similar size groups to
    promote free discussion, understanding and fellowship.

    In order to critique the two-day seminar, evaluation forms were
    provided to all of the participants. The evaluations could be signed
    or be submitted anonymously. Some of the comments were:

    "I really enjoyed the Adult Christian Education program. The lectures
    were very insightful, thought provoking and even controversial. It
    resembled a Datev post-graduate class with more mature discussions
    and experienced perspectives on the critical issues of Armenian
    faith. Dr. Guroian is an exceptional lecturer and I learned a lot
    from him."

    "The weekend was fulfilling, nourishing, and enlightening. I would
    return next year and encourage others to do the same."

    "I learned how to use the Bible, how to use its teachings in my daily
    life. And I learned more about our Armenian Church teachings."

    Almost all of the participants suggested that similar seminars should
    be organized more than once a year. One participant realized he or she
    needed "to start getting serious about reading the Bible." Some felt
    the seminars should be longer and at least one participant suggested
    that the topics should focus on issues that the Armenian Church needs
    to face as a matter of survival.

    Everyone felt that it was a blessing to have a prominent theologian
    like Dr. Guroian lead the seminar. Dr. Guroian is the first Armenian
    theologian ever elected to the American Theological Society and the
    Orthodox Theological Society of America. He has served on the Board of
    Directors of the Society of Christian Ethics, has been active in both
    the National Council of Churches and the World Council of Churches,
    and is a member of numerous editorial boards. His published works
    include nearly 150 articles, and six books with three more scheduled
    for publication later this year.

    The Prelacy bookstore has most of Professor Guroian's published books
    for sale. For information go to the web page, www.armenianprelacy.org,
    or telephone the bookstore manager at 212-689-7810.

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