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    PRESS RELEASE
    Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, Information Services
    Address:  Vagharshapat, Republic of Armenia
    Contact:  Rev. Fr. Ktrij Devejian
    Tel:  +374-10-517163
    Fax:  +374-10-517301
    E-Mail:  [email protected]
    Website:  www.armenianchurch.org
    April 16, 2007

    "Go into all the world and preach the Gospel..." (St. Mark 16:15)

    Twelve New Priests Ordained in Holy Etchmiadzin

    On New Sunday, April 15, twelve new priests were ordained in the Mother See
    of Holy Etchmiadzin.  His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and
    Catholicos of All Armenians, presided as His Eminence Archbishop Hovnan
    Derderian, Primate of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of North
    America, celebrated the joyous liturgy and anointed the new priests.

    The previous evening, during the Service of the Calling, the twelve deacons
    on bended knees before the Holy Altar of Descent in the Mother Cathedral,
    professed the true faith and renounced the false teachings of heretics and
    schismatics.

    As the Divine Liturgy commenced on Sunday morning, the twelve candidates
    stood before the bema of the main altar.  Prior to the reading from the Holy
    Gospel, the deacons ascended the bema and approached the celebrant bishop to
    begin the service of ordination.

    The candidates faced westward and raised their arms in renunciation of the
    secular world as the deacons and choir sang a hymn confirming that the men
    are worthy of this responsible calling.  The bishop then vested them with
    their stole and cape as a sign of their putting on the `yoke of Christ' and
    laid his hands upon them in accord with the tradition of apostolic
    succession.

    Afterwards, the candidates were clothed in their liturgical vestments and
    presented themselves, one at a time, for anointing by the ordaining bishop. 
    His Eminence consecrated each forehead, then the right and left hands of the
    new priest with Holy Chrism (Muron), granting him a new name.

    Deacon Armen Khatchatrian became Fr. Jirayr, Deacon Hovhannes Amirian was
    renamed Fr. Arakel, Deacon Gevork Haroutiunian became Fr. Yeprem, Deacon
    Garnik Kirakosian was renamed Fr. Haroutiun, Deacon Artak Ohanian became Fr.
    Hovel, Deacon Hmayak Manoukian was renamed Fr. Vigen, Deacon Andranik
    Minasian became Fr. Soghomon, Deacon Hayk Amirian was renamed Fr. Maghakia,
    Deacon Garik Grigorian became Fr. Sipan, Deacon Vahe Poghosian became Fr.
    Armash, Deacon Ogsen Mirzoyan became Fr. Aram, and Deacon Gevork Zeynalian
    became Fr. Manouk.

    His Eminence then handed them the chalice, transferring to them the right to
    administer Holy Communion.  Prior to the Kiss of Peace, the Catholicos of
    All Armenians and the members of the Brotherhood of Holy Etchmiadzin
    ascended the bema and congratulated the twelve newest priests of the
    Armenian Church.

    In his sermon, Abp. Hovnan addressed the new priests and noted, "For many
    years, your souls, minds, hearts and your very beings were nourished and
    filled with the sacred faith of our fathers, with the teachings of Christ
    which emanate and live in the Gospels.  The Christian, the priest, the
    clergyman, the true pastor grew and developed over time within each of you,
    all in preparation for this moment.  From this point on, you will become
    spiritual consolation for our holy Church and her faithful sons and
    daughters through your devoted service.  Your lives shall become the new oil
    that burns in the lanterns of Holy Etchmiadzin and thereby you shall
    transmit new light, new joy, new excitement, new strength of faith and
    spirit to the children of our nation."

    In attendance for the Divine Liturgy and ordinations were bishops from the
    Catholicosate of All Armenians, the Catholicosate of the Great House of
    Cilicia and other high ranking clergymen.  Also present for the service were
    guests from the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America and
    the family and friends of the new priests.

    Later that same day, prior to evening services, the Granting of the Cowl
    service was offered for two of the twelve.  Fr. Haroutiun and Fr. Maghakia,
    having chosen the ranks of celibate priesthood, were vested with their cowls
    and became members of the Brotherhood of Holy Etchmiadzin.

    The twelve new priests began their traditional 40-day period of seclusion -
    a time of mediation, prayer, fasting and spiritual preparation prior to
    their first divine liturgy.  At the conclusion of their forty days, the
    priests shall be assigned to serve in the various dioceses and departments
    of the Armenian Church.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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