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    Work on Armenian church winding down

    Pasadena Star-News (Pasadena, CA)
    07/22/2007

    By Emanuel Parker, Staff Writer

    PASADENA - A flurry of activity and noise surrounds St. Gregory the
    Illuminator Armenian Apostolic Church as dozens of workers scramble to
    meet a September deadline to complete a massive renovation project.

    Construction crews unloaded trucks stacked with marble floor tiles
    Friday, while other workers hauled sacks of cement, fused metal parts
    with torches and noisily hammered steel pieces into place.

    Scheduled to be completed two years ago, the sanctuary is now on track
    to be consecrated Sept. 8 and 9. On Oct. 1, His Holiness Karekin II,
    Catholicos of All Armenians and head of the worldwide Armenian Church,
    will visit St. Gregory, 2215 E. Colorado Blvd., to consecrate the main
    altar.

    The Rev. Baret Yeretzian, who was recently appointed to head the church,
    is charged with making sure the sanctuary is finished on time.

    "Well, management, of course, and the financial situation - things like
    this have been the main reason for the delay," he said. "It should
    have been finished almost two years ago. But it wasn't, so I'm the new
    pastor. I'm working very, very hard to make sure we (meet) the new
    deadline."

    Construction began in 2005 and was scheduled to be completed by year's
    end. The original budget was $2.2 million, but Yeretzian said the final
    cost will be nearly $5 million.

    But, he said, for Pasadena's Armenian population of between 25,000 and
    30,000 residents, it is worth it.

    "The Armenian church is the fortress of our faith," he said. "Without
    the Armenian church, the Armenian people would not survive. It's linked,
    intermingled together - the church and our people."

    Designed by John Byram of Pasadena, St. Gregory's will be the largest
    Armenian church in Southern California once the renovation is completed.
    Its dome will stand 94 feet high, second only in height to the one atop
    City Hall. It will be crowned with a 7-foot-tall cross.

    Original plans called for a 16,000-square-foot building, but Yeretzian
    said the finished structure will be slightly smaller than that.

    The church has been in Pasadena since 1948, first on Michigan Avenue and
    then at the Colorado Boulevard location on the corner of Craig Avenue.

    St. Gregory has a core membership of several hundred worshipers, but
    annual celebrations attract visitors from as far away as San Bernardino
    and Fresno, swelling attendance to between 1,500 and 2,000 people.


    Contact the author of this article:
    Email: [email protected]
    (626) 578-6300, Ext. 4475

    Article web link - http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/news/ci_6438781


    MAIN PAGE PHOTO CAPTION: "HOUSE THAT FAITH BUILT" -- PLACE OF WORSHIP:
    The Rev. Baret Yeretzian stands inside Saint Gregory the Illuminator
    Armenian Apostolic Church, which is nearing completion, at 2215 East
    Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena on Thursday. The church will be
    consecrated September 8-9, 2007. On October 1, His Holiness Karekin II,
    Catholicos of All Armenians will visit the church and consecrate the
    main altar. (SGVN/Photo by Walt Mancini/SXCity)
    Photo web link - http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/


    A slide show of 11 photographs featuring the newly constructed St.
    Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church can be viewed at this web link:
    http://sgvtribune.mycapture.com/mycapture/fo lder.asp?event=304408

    Album Name: St. Gregory the Illuminator
    DATE: 7/20/2007
    PHOTOGRAPHER: Walt Mancini
    EVENT ID: 304408
    St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Apostolic Church in Pasadena is
    nearing completion after two to three years of construction.
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