Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

New York Community Marks Vartanantz Day at Diocesan Center

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • New York Community Marks Vartanantz Day at Diocesan Center

    PRESS OFFICE
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Karine Abalyan
    Tel: (212) 686-0710; Fax: (212) 779-3558
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.armenianchurch.net

    February 12, 2010
    ___________________________________________

    NEW YORK COMMUNITY MARKS VARTANANTZ DAY AT DIOCESAN CENTER

    With more than a foot of snow on the cathedral plaza after what was the
    heaviest snowstorm to hit New York City this winter, members of the New York
    metro Armenian community gathered at St. Vartan Cathedral to commemorate the
    cathedral's patron saint on Thursday, February 11.

    The evening began with the celebration of the Divine Liturgy by the Very
    Rev. Fr. Davit Karamyan (who is visiting the Eastern Diocese from the Mother
    See of Holy Etchmiadzin). Assisting Fr. Karamyan were St. Nersess
    seminarians.

    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church
    of America (Eastern), presided over the service. Encouraging young people to
    carry forth St. Vartan's legacy, Archbishop Barsamian called on them to
    "serve their people, nation, and God."

    The St. Vartan Cathedral Choir sang, under the direction of Maestro Khoren
    Mekanejian, with Florence Avakian accompanying on the organ.

    A program and dinner in the Diocese's Haik and Alice Kavookjian auditorium
    followed services. Archbishop Yeghishe Gizirian led the opening prayer, and
    Edward Boladian, who served as the master of ceremonies, gave opening
    remarks, welcoming guests to the annual commemoration.

    A presentation followed by students of the St. Gregory the Illuminator
    Armenian School of Brooklyn, N.Y., who sang songs, recited poems, and
    performed traditional Armenian dances. Donning colorful sequined costumes
    with silver and gold embroidery, the students exuded grace and elegance.

    The Rev. Fr. Mardiros Chevian, who has been closely involved with the
    Brooklyn mission parish, thanked school principal Marina Bagdasarova and
    parish council chair Dr. Svetlana Amerkhanian for their dedication to
    sharing the Christian heritage with a new generation of Armenians.

    Fr. Chevian noted that most parishioners from the St. Gregory the
    Illuminator mission parish are relative newcomers to the U.S., having moved
    here from Armenia and other former Soviet republics. He said he was proud of
    the achievements of the Armenian school students there, and for their
    commitment to embracing and preserving Armenian culture.

    Diocesan Vicar the Very Rev. Fr. Haigazoun Najarian spoke about the history
    of the Battle of Avarayr, calling it "the battle that gives Armenians hope."
    He stressed that even though Armenians lost the battle in A.D. 451, it was a
    moral victory that ultimately ensured the survival of Christianity in
    Armenia.

    "Whenever Armenians find themselves struggling, they draw inspiration from
    the events that transpired nearly 1,600 years ago," he said, "and they make
    the impossible possible."

    In his closing remarks, Archbishop Barsamian spoke about the importance of
    safeguarding St. Vartan's legacy in the 21st century. In the context of this
    year's Diocesan theme of "Vocations: The Call to Serve," the Primate spoke
    about the importance of encouraging young men to pursue the priesthood in
    the Armenian Church.

    He reflected on his own personal journey to the priesthood and stressed the
    need to "pass on the Armenian identity to future generations." Archbishop
    Barsamian also spoke about ways women serve the Church, and emphasized that
    the community's full commitment is needed for the continued development of
    the Armenian Church in America.

    The scheduled keynote speaker, Mr. Garen Nazarian, Armenia's Ambassador to
    the United Nations, was unable to take part in the evening.

    The commemoration was organized under the auspices of the Diocese of the
    Armenian Church of America (Eastern), with the participation of the
    Mid-Atlantic Region of the Knights and Daughters of Vartan.

    Thursday's event organizers include: Leo Manuelian, Tanya Bukucuyan, Samuel
    Azadian, Mihran Akyemenician, Antranik Platyan, Ohannes Tercan, Arman
    Merinian, Arman Izmirliyan, Ruben Dagliyan, Dr. Jacques Gulekjian, Ani
    Minnetyan, Seta Izmirliyan, and Rose Torigian. Haig Deranian is the grand
    commander and Melene Ouzounian is the grand matron of the Knights and
    Daughters of Vartan.

    ###



    Photos attached.

    Photo 1: The Very Rev. Fr. Davit Karamyan celebrated the Divine Liturgy at
    St. Vartan Cathedral on Thursday, February 11, as the community gathered to
    mark Vartanantz Day.

    Photo 2: Students of the St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian School of
    Brooklyn, N.Y., performed Armenian dances at the commemoration of Vartanantz
    Day.

    Photo 3: Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian
    Church of America (Eastern), spoke about the importance of safeguarding St.
    Vartan's legacy in the 21st century.

    Photo 4: Diocesan Vicar the Very Rev. Fr. Haigazoun Najarian described the
    Battle of Avarayr as "the battle that gives Armenians hope."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Working...
X