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  • Western Prelacy - Celebrating the Feast of St. John the Baptist

    January 18, 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] <mailto:[email protected]>
    Website: www.westernprelacy.org <http://www.westernprelacy.org/>



    DURING HOLY MASS ON THE FEAST OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST

    AND THE NAME DAY OF ST. GARABED CHURCH


    LET US TEND TO OUR SPIRITUAL VALUES RATHER THAN
    OUR PHYSICAL NEEDS


    DECLARED THE PRELATE


    According to our church calendar, Monday, January 15, was the
    Feast of St. John the Baptist. This Feast was celebrated with Episcopal
    Holy Mass on Sunday, January 14, at St. Garabed Church in Hollywood, along
    with the name day of the church.
    H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, conducted Holy
    Mass, assisted at the altar by Very Rev. Fathers Muron Aznikian and Barthev
    Gulumian, and parish priest Archpriest Fr. Vicken Vassilian.
    With the singing of `Hrashapar' by the church choir, directed by
    Prof. Ara Manash and accompanied by Prof. Levon Aprahamian on the organ, the
    Prelate entered the church. Prior to delivering his sermon, the Prelate
    conducted the blessing of close to 40 saints' icons, including that of the
    Holy Mother-of-God and St. Gregory the Illuminator.
    The Prelate began his sermon by thanking God for the blessed
    occasion. He then reflected on the circumstances and reasons for the birth
    of St. John the Baptist, stating that he was born for a greater purpose than
    himself. In the words of the hymns, he was born to be the forerunner of
    Christ's path to incarnation, the star who announced the rise of the Sun of
    Righteousness, the bearer of the news of the coming of Christ, and the
    Baptist of our Lord. St. John became the champion of true faith and
    convictions, inviting us to humble ourselves before our Lord, Jesus Christ.
    `Like St. John, let us tend to our spiritual values rather than our physical
    needs,' said the Prelate adding, `the spiritual is more important than the
    physical.' The Prelate concluded his sermon with a prayer beseeching St.
    John, the forerunner and Baptist, to be our intercessor with Christ.
    At the conclusion of Mass, the blessing of `madagh' took place
    followed by a reception.
    The reception was held at `Karapetian' hall presided over by the
    Prelate, and with the participation of Clergy members, Executive Council
    representatives, parish Board of Trustees and Ladies Auxiliary members,
    Deacons, Choir members, sponsors, friends, and parishioners. On behalf of
    the Board of Trustees, Archpriest Fr. Vicken Vassilian thanked the Prelate
    and expressed his appreciation to the church larger family. He specially
    thanked Mr. Vahe Karapetian and his family who continuously offer their
    financial and moral support to the church and to `Karapetian' Hall, which is
    named in their honor. Following the artistic program, certificates of
    appreciation were presented to those members who have been part of the choir
    for over twenty years. Also, Mr. Mesrob Aprahamian, who has served the
    church for over twenty-five years, was commended for his noble service. In
    keeping with the tradition of honoring a devoted servant of the church, this
    year Mr. Garo Avakian, Executive Council member, delegate, and former chair
    of the Board of Trustees, was honored for his decades-long devotion to the
    church. Mr. Avakian was presented with a memento and the Prelate's letter of
    appreciation was read.
    In his closing remarks, the Prelate thanked the organizers of
    the reception, the parish priest, Board of Trustees, Ladies Auxiliary,
    Choir, Deacons, and sponsors, urging them all to continue to selflessly
    serve God, our church, and our people.
    The reception came to a close with the `Bahbanich' prayer and
    the singing of `Giligia'.
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