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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

    June 27, 2007

    Eastern Prelacy's National Representative Assembly
    Convenes in Dearborn, Michigan

    Mission of the Church and Parish Development themes are highlighted

    By Iris Papazian

    NEW YORK, NY-The 2007 National Representative Assembly (NRA) of the Eastern
    Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America convened in Dearborn,
    Michigan, May 17 to 19, under the presidency of His Eminence Archbishop
    Oshagan Choloyan, Prelate. The host parish, St. Sarkis Church, extended a
    warm and caring welcome to delegates and guests.
    Artin Dermenjian from All Saints Church, Glenview, Illinois, and Alan
    Goshgarian, from St. Asdvadzadzin Church, Whitinsville, Massachusetts, were
    elected co-chairmen. Elected to serve as Armenian and English secretaries,
    respectively, were Rev. Fr. Nareg Terterian, pastor of St. Sarkis Church,
    Douglaston, New York; and Janet Haroian, of St. Gregory Church, Granite
    City, Illinois.
    The keynote addresses were given by the Prelate, Archbishop Oshagan
    Choloyan, and Jack Mardoian, Esq., chairman of the Executive Council. Both
    touched upon aspects of the upcoming dual anniversaries in 2008: the 110th
    anniversary of the establishment of the Armenian Church in America and the
    50th anniversary of the Prelacy's affiliation with the Great House of
    Cilicia. The major theme for both messages was the mission of the Church.
    A message from His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of
    Cilicia, via the Internet, was heard by the delegates. In his message the
    Catholicos spoke about the mission of the Prelacy; our youth and the future;
    and the imperative of taking Christ to our people. His Holiness
    congratulated the Prelate on the 40th anniversary of his ordination, and he
    concluded by expressing his best wishes to the NRA for a successful
    assembly.

    Religious Conference
    The Religious Conference, which convened one day earlier, was attended
    by the clergymen serving the Eastern Prelacy. The conference concentrated on
    pastoral issues and spiritual enrichment through the prayers associated with
    the major feasts of the Armenian Church.

    Banquet
    The banquet on Friday, May 18, which honored the Prelate on the 40th
    anniversary of his ordination, also honored several local parishioners.
    Certificates of Merit were presented to Mr. Kegam Tazian, Dr. Arthur
    Hamparian, Mrs. Rose Gerjekian, and Mr. Narses Gedigian. The Prelacy's Youth
    Leadership awards were presented to Ms. Meline Topouzian and Mr. Peter
    Crane.
    The Spirit of Armenia award was presented posthumously to Michael Guido,
    a popular mayor of Dearborn for many years. A first generation American,
    Mayor Guido was especially attentive to the Armenian community in his quest
    to bring everyone together for the greater good of all residents of
    Dearborn. The award was accepted by his widow.

    Prelate's Message
    The Prelate said next year we will be marking the 50th anniversary of
    the Prelacy's affiliation with the Great House of Cilicia, and we will be
    celebrating the service of the Prelacy during this time. He noted that today
    the largest and most vibrant tehms, or dioceses-outside of Armenia-are the
    American tehms.
    Noting that His Holiness Aram I has designated 2007 as the "Year of the
    Armenian Language," he advised all to "Read it. Learn it. Use it." He told
    the delegates and guests that "language is not only a means of
    communication. It also represents the whole wisdom and philosophy of our
    nation."
    The main section of his address focused on the church and her mission.
    He described the Church as "the noblest gift given to our people" that from
    the very beginning had a historic mission. "Built on the rock of Christ,
    spread by the apostles Thaddeus and Bartholomew, illuminated and
    nationalized through the efforts of St. Gregory the Illuminator, it was
    adopted by our people and became like the 'color of our skin.' The Armenian
    Church is that spiritual and intellectual terminal and treasure which next
    to our love of Christ gave us love toward our people. . . The Armenians'
    house of prayer turned into a place of congregation for all of us. Anointed
    with the sweet sounding songs of mysterious melodies, she became a place of
    inspiration. She became a loving and tender mother, a sacred road towards
    God. Even when the bells were crushed, they echoed and the hymns became
    victory."
    His Eminence spoke about the challenges of secularism facing the Church.
    "The charm of secularism must not blind the eye of our soul. Foolish
    pleasures should not extinguish the flame that sizzles in us. On the
    contrary we must know how to believe that with this zealousness we will move
    closer to our church. The best evidence of this is the fact that 110 years
    have passed since the formation of the Armenian Church in North America,
    fifty years have passed since our affiliation with the Great House of
    Cilicia and our church is better organized, more widespread and stronger."
    The Prelate concluded his remarks with thoughts about our greater
    immediate family. "We must become more mindful of our children's spiritual
    health and national education. This is not just the work of one group. It
    cannot be accomplished alone by educated and capable clergymen, but by
    collective and dedicated efforts. You are the dedicated representatives and
    workers-our delegates, members of our boards of trustees, teachers,
    educators, and especially the Armenian family.. It is time to work. Do not
    allow the flame that burns within you to be extinguished," he said.

    Chairman's Message
    Jack Mardoian, chairman of the Prelacy's Executive Council, focused his
    message on the Prelacy's mission. He touched upon a number of topics
    including the upcoming dual anniversaries; the challenges facing our clergy
    in today's reality; parish responsibilities; evaluation of educational
    materials and directives provided by the Prelacy; the need for better
    communications; development of parishes; the vital necessity of review and
    re-evaluation of current programs; and finally the financial resources
    necessary to realize the mission of the Church.
    "As we approach the 110th anniversary of the initial establishment of
    our Prelacy in 1898, the Executive Council has chosen to focus the attention
    of this year's National Representative Assembly on what it is that calls us
    to the church and on what the mission of our church is in today's world.
    Although it would seem that any discussion of the mission of the Prelacy
    calls for the discussion of a series of seemingly complex and difficult
    questions, as Aram Vehapar has set forth in his Pontifical Encyclical, The
    Message of the 1700th Anniversary.the mission of the Armenian Church and
    therefore of this Prelacy is really quite simple: The mission of our
    Prelacy, as set forth in the Gospel of Mark 16:15 is to 'Go into all the
    world and to preach the Gospel to everyone.' In this context, again quoting
    Aram Vehapar, 'the church is a community of faith, where people are joined
    together in Christ, live together the imperatives of the Gospel and strive
    for the full realization of the community of God.' And yet, despite this
    rather simple and straightforward statement of our mission as a church, it
    is obvious that this mission is not being understood and is not being
    communicated to those who live within the geographic borders of our
    Prelacy."
    Mr. Mardoian then identified and explained the areas of focus necessary
    "if we are to grow as a Christian people within our church and prelacy."
    Concluding his keynote address, the chairman challenged the delegates to
    begin their deliberations in earnest. "It is your work, as the supreme
    legislative body of our Prelacy, to advise the Executive Council on the
    progress of its ongoing work and to propose programs which will enhance our
    ability to serve effectively and to realize our mission as a church."

    Panel Discussions
    The five panel discussion groups were on the following topics: Youth and
    Young Adults; Clergy Recruitment, Development and Training; Financial
    Development; Audit and Budget; By-Laws Review.
    Delegates were assigned to specific panels where discussions took place
    with a report presented to the full NRA with specific recommendations. The
    reports will be studied and implemented by the Executive Council.

    Celebrating Ascension
    Thursday evening a Divine Liturgy took place in St. Sarkis Church, on
    the occasion of the Feast of Ascension (Hambardzoom). Rev. Fr. Sarkis
    Aktavoukian, pastor of Sourp Khatch Church in Bethesda, Maryland, was the
    celebrant. With all of the clergy participating, delegates and guests were
    joined by a large turnout of St. Sarkis parishioners to witness this
    inspiring service commemorating the Ascension of our Lord forty days after
    His Resurrection.

    NALG Conference
    The 24th annual national conference of the National Association of
    Ladies Guilds (NALG) took place concurrent with the NRA. During the meeting
    the executive members of the NALG presented their annual report and programs
    to the representatives of the various Ladies Guilds. The theme during the
    year that just concluded was "When you educate a girl, you educate a
    family." The 2007-2008 theme is "Religious Education."
    The attendees at the conference heard several speakers. Joy Callan spoke
    on the "Influence of our Heritage, Parents and Culture;" Harry Dakesian
    spoke about "Women's Health and Exercise;" and Yeretzgeen Margaret Stepanian
    presented a video of the Sunday School students from St. Asdvadzadzin
    Church, Whitinsville, Massachusetts, building a home in Armenia.
    The newly elected NALG executive board members are: Mary Derderian,
    President; Rose Gerjekian, Vice President; Yeretzgeen Margaret Stepanian,
    Secretary; Joy Callan, Treasurer; Agnes Bianco, Advisor; Rita Tatevossian,
    historian.

    Elections
    With three seats to be filled on the Executive Council, the three
    incumbents were elected to serve another term: Bedros Givelekian, Jack
    Mardoian, and Noubar Megerian.
    With two seats to fill on the Religious Council, the incumbent Rev. Fr.
    Aram Stepanian, pastor of St. Asdvadzadzin Church in Whitinsville,
    Massachusetts, and Rev. Fr. Sarkis Aktavoukian, pastor of Sourp Khatch
    Church, Bethesda, Maryland, were elected.
    Elected to the Auditing Committee were Aspet Marashian, Avedis
    Movsessian and Raffi Ourlian.

    Conclusion
    Before adjourning, the delegates heard from two guests in attendance.
    Mr. Zohrab Tazian, World Council Delegate, and Mr. Edward Korkoian, the
    representative of the Diocese of the Armenian Church (Eastern), who
    expressed the greetings of His Eminence Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate
    of the Eastern Diocese. He congratulated Archbishop Oshagan on his 40th
    anniversary of ordination wishing him good health and a long life in his
    service to the Armenian Church.
    The co-chairmen thanked the delegates for an orderly and upbeat
    assembly. They thanked the pastor and parishioners of the host church for
    their outstanding hospitality.
    The final word was from the Prelate who thanked His Holiness Aram I for
    his leadership and guidance. He expressed his deep appreciation to all the
    delegates for the love they demonstrated to the Church. He thanked the St.
    Sarkis community, Der Daron, the Board, Ladies Guild, Diramayr and
    Yeretzgeen. He expressed thanks to Mr. Korkoian for his representation on
    behalf of the Eastern Diocese and Archbishop Khajag.
    The Prelate announced that in June 2008 there will be the Blessing of
    the Holy Chrism (Muron) in Antelias, Lebanon and an international youth
    gathering in August.
    He closed the 2007 National Representative Assembly with the
    benediction. "Greet one another with the kiss of love. Peace to all of you
    that are in Christ."
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