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  • Very Rev. Fr. Baret Yeretzian Assigned as Pastor in Pasadena

    PRESS RELEASE

    *January 7, 2007*

    St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Apostolic Church
    2215 E. Colorado Blvd.
    Pasadena, CA 91107
    Contact: Dn. Carl Bardakian
    Phone: 626-449-1523
    Fax: 626-449-7039

    Email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

    URL: *www.shoghagat.com* <http://www.shoghagat.com/>**

    VERY REV. FR. BARET YERETZIAN
    ASSIGNED AS PASTOR IN PASADENA

    It is with great joy that we convey to our faithful the assignment of
    Very Rev. Fr. Baret Yeretzian as the newly assigned pastor of St.
    Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Apostolic Church of Pasadena,
    California, by His Eminence Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, Primate of the
    Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America. Fr. Baret will
    celebrate his first Divine Liturgy as pastor at 10:30 AM on Sunday,
    January 14, 2007. His Eminence Archbishop Hovnan Derderian will
    formally introduce Very Rev. Fr. Baret Yeretzian to the St. Gregory the
    Illuminator Armenian Apostolic Church faithful before the sermon. Upon
    the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy on Sunday, January 14, the faithful
    are invited to attend a welcoming reception for Hayr Soorp in
    Calusdian-Dunians Hall.

    Fr. Baret brings a wealth of pastoral experience to his new ministry in
    Pasadena. A native of Jerusalem, he started serving in the Armenian
    Church at a young age. Fr. Baret is a graduate of the Armenian
    Theological Seminary (/Jharankavoratz Varjharan/) of the Armenian
    Patriarchate of Jerusalem. In 1966, he was ordained into the sacred
    order of priesthood by the late Archbishop Yeghishe Derderian, the
    former Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem. The late Bishop Guregh Kapikian
    served as Fr. Baret's /khardavilag /(sponsoring priest of ordination).
    Fr. Baret is a member of the St. James Brotherhood of Jerusalem.

    Fr. Baret has had vast pastoral experience. Upon the invitation of the
    former Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of America
    (Eastern), Archbishop Torkom Manoogian, Fr. Baret was accepted into the
    Eastern Diocese in 1974. He served as assistant pastor of St. John
    Armenian Church in Southfield, Michigan from 1974 -- 1977. Fr. Baret
    was pastor of St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Cathedral in
    Montreal, Canada from 1977 -- 1981, Holy Cross Armenian Church of
    Lawrence, Massachusetts from 1981 -- 1985, and Sts. Sahag and Mesrob
    Armenian Church of Providence, Rhode Island from 1985 -- 1993. Fr.
    Baret returned to Detroit as pastor of St. John Armenian Church from
    1993-1998. Fr. Baret served as pastor of St. Kevork Armenian Church of
    Houston, Texas from 1999 -- 2000.

    Fr. Baret served for twelve years as a member of the Diocesan Council of
    the Eastern Diocese, two of which he was the vice-chairman. He has also
    served as Vicar General of the New England region of the Eastern
    Diocese. In 2000, upon the invitation of His Beatitude Archbishop
    Torkom Manoogian, Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem, Fr. Baret returned to
    his birthplace to serve as Dean of the Armenian Theological Seminary
    (/Jharankavoratz Varjharan/) until 2006.

    Upon the invitation of the Primate of the Western Diocese of the
    Armenian Church of North America, Fr. Baret was accepted into the
    Western Diocese in September, 2006. He served as Director of the
    Mission Parishes of the Western Diocese and as visiting clergy to the
    Armenian Church of Arizona.

    Fr. Baret holds a Bachelor's degree in political science from the
    American University of Jerusalem. He also studied for three years at
    the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Biblical Archeology. He completed
    his graduate courses in political science from Wayne State University of
    Detroit. Fr. Baret was elevated to the rank of /Dzayrakooyn Vartabed/
    in 1982.
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