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    PRESS RELEASE
    Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America
    138 East 39th Street
    New York, NY 10016
    Tel: 212-689-7810
    Fax: 212-689-7168
    e-mail: [email protected]
    Website: http://www.armenianprelacy.org
    Contact: Iris Papazian

    May 31, 2007

    MRS. LALIK BAYRAKDARIAN IS HONORED AS
    MOTHER-OF-THE-YEAR AT PRELACY LADIES GUILD
    MOTHERS' DAY LUNCHEON IN NEW YORK

    By Florence Avakian
    Photos by J. K. Hovhaness

    NEW YORK, NY-One of the much-awaited harbingers of spring is the annual
    Mothers' Day Luncheon sponsored by the Prelacy Ladies Guild (PLG). This
    year, it took place on May 7 in the elegant chandeliered roof garden
    ballroom of New York's famed St. Regis Hotel, with more than 125 in
    attendance.
    Heading the list of dignitaries were Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan,
    Prelate of the Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America;
    Bishop Anoushavan Tanielian, Vicar General of the Eastern Prelacy; 2007
    Mother of the Year, Mrs. Lalik Bayrakdarian and her family; acclaimed
    Metropolitan Opera diva Lucine Amara, the well-known singer Isabel
    Bayrakdarian who was a featured soloist at the Metropolitan Opera this
    season, and noted concert pianist Lucy Ishkanian.
    A warm welcome was extended to the guests by Iris Papazian,
    Communications Director of the Prelacy, on behalf of the Prelacy Ladies
    Guild. Noting that the PLG Mothers' Day luncheon has always attracted guests
    from the tri-state area, she welcomed a contingent from Pennsylvania and
    Rhode Island as well.
    The Prelate, whose 40th anniversary of ordination is being celebrated
    this year, eloquently paid tribute to motherhood. "Our hopes, dreams,
    happiness and even our pain, are entwined with our mothers," he said. "She
    never leaves our thoughts. She has given us our life and its meaning."
    Sharing a story from literature, he related how a deceased mother had
    returned to earth dressed as a beggar. Shunned by all in her village, she
    knocked on the door of her child's house. When she was asked by her child
    why she was dressed in that poor garb, the mother replied that she wanted to
    see if her child still had the feelings of humanity she had instilled in
    her.
    "Our Armenian mother is always with us," the Prelate continued, "and we
    always seek her more and more. Today the sacredness of motherhood is in
    danger. Without mothers, there is no Armenian community," he declared,
    introducing the 2007 Mother of Year, Mr. Lalik Bayrakdarian.
    Mrs. Bayrakdarian who single-handedly raised six children after the
    early death of her husband, was surrounded at the podium by three of her
    daughters, Isabel, Maroujan, Siroon, and her son Carlo. In an elegant speech
    she first and foremost thanked God for his many gifts. She thanked
    Archbishop Oshagan and the Prelacy Ladies Guild for the honor. "For me
    motherhood has been a gift," she said with emotion. "For me, every day is
    Mother's Day."
    Recalling the family's difficult early days in Beirut, she emphasized
    that the Armenian Church was the "foundation of our hopes. It was the
    unconditional support system that helped us through all our travails. I have
    always instilled in my children love and respect for our church." She said
    that she and her children are witness to the strength and power of God. She
    emphasized her reliance on the message in the Gospels saying that if there
    is any secret to her success as a mother, it is because of biblical
    guidance.
    Following the delicious filet mignon dinner, the guests were entertained
    with "Musical Sounds of Armenia," by four graduates of the renowned
    Juilliard School of music: violinists Kinga Augustyn and Alexandr Dzubinsky,
    violist Anush Simonian and cellist Lilit Kudiyan. Also performing beloved
    Armenian melodies were Isabella Alexandrovsky on the kanon, accompanied on
    the piano by Vagharshag Ohanyan, with a graceful solo dance performed by
    Raele Sabounjian.
    Following raffle drawings of lovely donated gifts, the Prelate whose
    invocation had opened the memorable event, offered the closing prayer.
    Members of the Prelacy Ladies Guild include: Seda Andrikian, Sima
    Artinoff, Marion Boudakian, Linda Chirinian, Lillian Hairabedian, Gemma
    Melik Vartanian, Lilian Merdinian, Diana Minassian, Seta Nalbandian, Annie
    Pampanini, Anna Piliguian, Lucille Sahagian, Anna Semerdjian, Silvia
    Setrakian, Ovsanna Tatarian, Rita Tatevossian, Silva Zadourian.
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