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  • W. Prelacy - Prelate's Traditional Christmas Dinner a Great Success

    January 10, 2007

    PRESS RELEASE
    Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America
    H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate
    6252 Honolulu Avenue
    La Crescenta, CA 91214
    Tel: (818) 248-7737
    Fax: (818) 248-7745
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.westernprelacy.org


    PRELATE'S TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS DINNER A GREAT SUCCESS

    - SUBSTANTIAL DONATIONS MADE TO VARIOUS WESTERN PRELACY FUNDS


    On Saturday, January 6, on the Feast of the Nativity and
    Theophany of our Lord, Jesus Christ, the Prelate's traditional New Year's
    and Christmas Dinner took place at Bagramian Hall of Holy Cross Cathedral in
    Montebello with over 600 guests in attendance. On Saturday morning, H.E.
    Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, had officiated over Holy Mass,
    the blessing of water ceremony, and delivered his sermon at St. Mary's
    Church in Glendale.

    The Prelate's Dinner, initiated by the Religious and Executive
    Councils and organized by the Prelacy Ladies Auxiliary Guild, was sponsored
    by Prelacy benefactors Mrs. Tina Carolan and family. Among the invited
    guests in attendance were Consul General of Armenia Mr. Armen Liloyan and
    Consulate staff, Catholicosate Central Executive member Mr. Khajag Dikijian,
    A.R.F. Bureau member Dr. Viken Hovsepian, A.R.F. Central Committee
    representative Mr. Avedik Izmirlian and members, national representatives
    assembly delegates, Board of Trustees, representatives of the Board of
    Regents, Homenetmen, A.R.S., Hamazkayin, A.N.C., and media, as well as
    Prelacy benefactors, sponsors, and friends.

    The evening began with Master of Ceremonies Very Rev. Fr.
    Barthev Gulumian greeting the guests and announcing the start of the program
    with the entrance of the Prelate and clergy in a procession. With candles
    in hand, the procession entered the hall singing hymns for the occasion,
    after which the guests participated in the ceremony of the Tatakh.

    On behalf of the Ladies Auxiliary Chairperson Mrs. Mariam
    Karapetian offered her remarks, followed by greetings by Executive Council
    Chair Dr. Garo Agopian who expressed gratitude for the completion of the new
    Prelacy building and urged the guests to continue their support of the
    Prelacy's mission.

    In His taped Christmas message projected on a large screen, H.H. Aram I,
    Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, greeted the Prelate and guests
    expressing gratitude for the completion of the building renovation project.
    His Holiness also commended the Prelate and affiliates of the Prelacy for
    their service to the Armenian people. He then spoke of how the New Year and
    Christmas is a time for us to ruminate and remember that during Christ's
    mission on earth, the old was destroyed and a new world was created,
    stressing that we should not completely discount the past but rather learn
    from our past experiences and begin anew.

    Following His Holiness' message, Hayr Barthev invited Consul
    General Armen Liloyan to offer his remarks. Mr. Liloyan expressed gratitude
    for the opportunity to collectively celebrate and be filled with the
    messages of the Nativity and Epiphany of our Lord. He emphasized that this
    is a time for us to reflect on our past endeavors and head towards the
    future with the messages of Christmas as our guide. The Consul also
    stressed the importance of cooperation and collaboration between Armenia and
    the Diaspora, emphasizing the invaluable role Diaspora Armenians play in the
    preservation of Armenian education and language.

    Subsequently, a brief video was shown chronicling the progress
    of the building renovation from the blessing of the foundation to the
    completion of the structure.

    After dinner, guests were entertained with songs by Anahit
    Nercissyan and Razmik Mansourian, accompanied on the piano by Prof. Levon
    Aprahamian, dances by Chamlian students Sona and Silva Geokgezian, and Aram
    Manoukian on the Armenian flute accompanied on piano by his teacher Mr.
    Ararat Bedrossian.

    Hayr Barthev then invited the Prelate to deliver his Christmas
    message.

    The Prelate first spoke of the timeless message of the Nativity
    and of Christ's earthly mission. He expressed his gratitude to His
    Holiness, and reflected on the mission of the Prelacy, noting that the
    forthcoming relocation to our new offices will offer us new beginnings and
    the launch of new fields of activity. The Prelate thanked all the
    supporters who continuously offer their moral and financial support to the
    Prelacy's endeavors. He then offered special thanks to the Carolan family,
    sponsors of the traditional Armenian Christmas Dinner, as well as to all the
    sponsors and donors whose names were listed in the evening's program. The
    Prelate concluded by noting that in 2008 we will celebrate the 35th
    anniversary of our Prelacy and wished for the messages of Christmas to guide
    our path to success in the coming years (Text of the Prelate's message is
    provided separately).

    The evening concluded with the `Bahbanich' prayer, followed by
    the collective singing of `Giligia', `E Veh Partsants', and `Mer Hayrenik'.





    PRELATE'S MESSAGE AT THE CHRISTMAS DINNER

    (January 6, 2007)





    With the Good Tidings of Christmas and the messages of love, peace, and
    goodwill, I greet you all as we are gathered here to celebrate the Glorious
    Birth and Epiphany of our Lord, Jesus Christ, and to be renewed by our
    Christian faith. Glory to God who, once again, has granted us this blessed
    opportunity to collectively offer gratitude to our Lord through prayers and
    hymns.

    2007 years after the Glorious Birth of Christ, the timeless message of the
    Nativity continues to invite us to follow the bright star of Bethlehem.
    Centuries ago, the bright star guided the shepherds and the wise men to the
    humble manger where Jesus was born. The fact that Jesus was born in a
    humble manger conveys to us the message of humility. The shepherds and wise
    men were the first to revere Jesus and offer Him gifts, thus establishing
    the precedent for benevolence and teaching us by example that just as Jesus
    was worthy of gifts, love, and faithfulness, the church established in His
    name also needs the same care and devotion with which we dedicate ourselves
    to Him. The Great and Marvelous Mystery of the Nativity continues to direct
    us to stand up to the Herod's of our time and allow the bright star of
    Bethlehem to guide our path.



    Dear Friends,

    On this joyous evening, I would first like to offer my filial
    love and gratitude to H.H. Catholicos Aram I who, in keeping with tradition,
    has once again conveyed His blessings and Pontifical message.

    In our daily lives, we have countless opportunities to give
    thanks to God. Today, I would like to offer a special prayer of thanks and
    gratitude as our dreams have finally come true and we find ourselves at a
    historic and memorable junction. It gives me great spiritual joy to
    announce that the renovation of the new Prelacy building is complete and we
    will be returning to our offices shortly. What started as a vision has
    become a reality thanks to the financial and moral support of our friends,
    and especially the Carolan, Bedrosian, Pilavjian, Karaghossian, Kasimian,
    Sulahian, and Der Ghazarian families and Forest Lawn, as well as the
    Building Committee Chair and members, all of whose dedication to this
    project is greatly appreciated and will not be forgotten.

    Just as the New Year represents a new beginning for us all, so
    too does our return to the new Prelacy building. As our fields of activity
    expand, so do our parish communities. Our newest parish, the Las Vegas
    parish, was rejuvenated last March and continues to thrive. In the past two
    years, the parish communities of Colorado, Riverside County, and the
    Crescenta Valley have also joined our family. The latter will soon be
    endowed with a Board of Trustees and delegates. We hope that the Riverside
    County and Las Vegas parishes will soon follow course.

    As in past decades, our noble endeavors will continue in the
    coming years with renewed vigor, especially considering that we are nearing
    the 35th anniversary of our Prelacy which we will celebrate in 2008. To
    alleviate our expanding activities, in recent years we have established
    special funds. I would like to take this opportunity to once again express
    my thanks and appreciation to our donors who assisted in establishing one of
    these funds, the Mortgage Burning Fund.

    Alongside the Mortgage Burning Fund, the Prelacy has various
    other funds allocated for scholarships, religious publications and similar
    purposes. It is with the help of these funds that we are able to cover the
    expenses of our newsletter the `Spiritual Spectrum', our website, weekly
    T.V. program, and related activities through which we are able to keep our
    faithful informed of our endeavors. However, as our work is continually
    expanding, it is necessary to establish further funds, specifically
    endowment funds to assist in our broadening mission.

    This evening, I would like to make a special mention of our
    activities directed towards our youth, since the youth are the future of our
    church and nation. The Prelacy Christian Education Department is largely
    responsible for overseeing this field, the work of which is carried out
    commendably by Co-Directors Hayr Muron and Hayr Barthev, as well as by our
    pastors.

    As I mentioned earlier, our work and mission is constantly
    expanding. In this regard, I am pleased to announce that upon the
    recommendation of the National Representatives Assembly and in accordance
    with the Religious and Executive Councils, we are establishing a program for
    the preparation of new priests to accommodate the needs of our community. A
    committee has already been appointed for this purpose and plans are
    underway.

    With this resolve and determination, we welcome the New Year and
    on the Nativity and Epiphany of our Lord, and renew our vows to serve our
    church and nation. Our clergy, council members, educators, and donors and
    friends must all join us in this vow. We must embark on our future
    endeavors inspired by the enduring message of the Nativity and guided by the
    bright star of Bethlehem, which continues to illuminate our lives. Like the
    humble circumstances of Christ's Birth, we must remain humble, just, and
    righteous, and fulfill our God-pleasing service with love and goodwill in
    our hearts, never losing sight of our objective.

    I pray to God to grant us health and prosperity, a renewed
    spirit of service, and love in the New Year. May the Lord grace us with His
    bountiful blessings and grant peace and harmony to this nation. Let us once
    again join in the angels' tidings and proclaim



    Glory to God in the Highest,
    And on earth Peace,
    Goodwill toward man...

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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