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    Because of interruption of internet service at the Prelacy offices we were
    unable to transmit this issue of Crossroads yesterday. Please note that the
    June 28th issue is being sent to you on Friday, June 29

    JUNE 28, 2007

    12th ANNIVERSARY OF ANOINTMENT AND ENTHRONMENT
    OF CATHOLICOS ARAM I THIS SUNDAY
    The 12th anniversary of the anointment and enthronement of His Holiness Aram
    I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, will be celebrated throughout
    the Eastern Prelacy with special services offering good wishes for the
    Pontiff (Hairabedakan Maghtank), this Sunday, July 1.

    PRELATE WILL BE IN NEW JERSEY
    The Prelate, Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, will preside over the Divine
    Liturgy and officiate over the special services marking the 12th anniversary
    of the anointment and enthronement of Catholicos Aram I, at Sts. Vartanantz
    Church in Ridgefield, New Jersey, this Sunday, July 1.

    VICAR WILL BE IN PHILADELPHIA
    Bishop Anoushavan Tanielian, Vicar, will attend the Divine Liturgy at St.
    Gregory the Illuminator Church in Philadelphia this Sunday, July 1.
    Immediately thereafter he will travel to Elverson, Pennsylvania, for the
    beginning of the St. Gregory of Datev Institute.

    21ST ANNUAL ST. GREGORY OF DATEV INSTITUTE SUMMER PROGRAM
    Seventy-seven students (mostly ages 13-18) from thirteen parishes, and eight
    clergymen, will gather at the St. Mary of Providence Center in Elverson,
    Pennsylvania, on Sunday, July 1, for the 21st annual weeklong St. Gregory of
    Datev Institute Summer Program, under the directorship of Bishop Anoushavan
    Tanielian.

    Sponsored by the Armenian Religious Education Council (AREC) of the Prelacy,
    the Summer Program offers a unique opportunity for our youth to learn the
    essentials of Armenian Christianity in a wholesome and nurturing
    environment. Each day the program begins with Morning Service from
    7:15am-7:45am. Four classes are held from 8:30am to 12:30pm. In the
    afternoons, the students enjoy recreational activities, such as volleyball,
    soccer, basketball, and swimming. In addition, there will be occasional
    excursions to the French Creek Park for canoeing, to a movie theatre, and
    historical sites. In the evenings, there is a general lecture from 7:30 to
    8:20, followed by three concurrent Bible studies from 8:30-9:30 for
    different age groups. The day comes to a close with the Compline Service
    (Husgoom) from 9:45-10:30pm.

    The Instructors of the Institute this year are: Bishop Anoushavan Tanielian,
    Very Rev. Fr. Daniel Garabedian, Rev. Fr. Khoren Habeshian, Rev. Fr.
    Antranig Baljian, Rev. Fr. Nerses Manoogian, Rev. Fr. Sarkis Aktavoukian,
    Dn. Shant Kazanjian, Dn. Nishan Baljian, Dn. Arsen Mekaelian, Ms. Jeanette
    Nazarian, and Ms. Nayiri Baljian.

    This year the Institute is privileged to have two guest instructors: Rev.
    Fr. Paul Tarazi, Professor of Biblical Studies and Biblical Languages at St.
    Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary (New York, Crestwood), and Rev. Dr.
    George Leylegian.
    For more information about the Datev Institute, please visit the Prelacy
    website at http://www.armenianprelacy.org/datev.htm or contact the AREC
    office at 212 689-4481.

    Photo: On Wednesday, June 27, ³datevatsies² from the NY-NJ area came to the
    Prelacy office to put together program material for the seventy-seven
    participants of the weeklong St. Gregory of Datev Institute Armenian
    Christian Studies Program.


    SEMINAR ON BOOK OF REVELATIONS DURING DATEV
    A three-hour seminar on the Orthodox understanding of the Book of
    Revelations will be presented by Father Paul Tarazi, Professor of Old
    Testament at St. Vladimir¹s Orthodox Theological Seminary, on Saturday, July
    7, during the Datev program at St. Mary of Providence Center, Elverson,
    Pennsylvania. Father Tarazi is a member of the faculty of the Datev
    Institute. This seminar is open to all and is sponsored by the Prelacy¹s
    Armenian Religious Education Council (AREC) and the Christian Education
    Committee of St. Gregory Church, Philadelphia.

    Father Tarazi, a specialist in Scriptural studies in Old and New Testament
    and Biblical Hebrew, is noted for his dynamic speaking style and his ability
    to hold an audience¹s interest while explaining complex issues. He has
    written several commentaries on the Bible including one on the Book of
    Revelations.

    Registration is required. Fees are nominal. For details click here:
    <http://www.armenianprelacy.org/061407a.h tm.>

    CILICIAN SEMINARY CONCLUDES ACADEMIC YEAR
    Graduation ceremonies concluded the 77th academic year of the Theological
    Seminary of the Holy See of Cilicia. The ceremony took place June 21 in
    Bikfaya, Lebanon, where the Seminary is located, under the auspices of His
    Holiness Aram I.

    V. Rev. Fr. Shahe Panossian, dean of the Seminary, presented the graduates
    to His Holiness, who conferred the diplomas. In his message he stressed the
    importance of being high expectations and encouraged the graduates to be
    attentive to quality, preserving the spirit that the Seminary gave them
    which they should take to various areas of their future service.

    IN CELEBRATION OF THE YEAR OF THE ARMENIAN LANGUAGE=8A
    To read the message of His Holiness in Armenian click here
    <http://www.armenianprelacy.org/2007Encycl ical.htm>.
    To read the message of His Holiness in English click here
    <http://www.armenianprelacy.org/021407a.ht m>.

    His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, has
    designated 2007 as the Year of the Armenian Language. In celebration of this
    year-long tribute, each week we will offer an interesting tidbit about the
    Armenian language and literature:

    Today, June 28, as noted below, is one of two days in the Armenian
    liturgical calendar honoring the Holy Translators.

    Catholicos Sahag Bartev was the son of St. Nerses the Great. He received his
    primary and higher education in Caesarea and Byzantium. He was a very
    learned and literary person who guided Armenia¹s Golden Age following the
    invention of the Armenian alphabet. He was a mentor and supporter of St.
    Mesrob in his quest for an alphabet.

    St. Mesrob was born in the province of Daron. He learned Greek and Persian
    at an early age, and came to realize the vital need of an alphabet for the
    Armenian language. According to tradition, while meditating in a cave near
    the town of Palu, he had a vision where ³the hand of God wrote the alphabet
    in letters of fire.²

    The first words to be translated into Armenian were from the Book of
    Proverbs: ³That you may know wisdom and instruction, and understand words of
    insight=8A.² (Proverbs 1:2)

    DAILY BIBLE READINGS
    Bible readings for today, July 1, are: Isaiah 2:5-11; Romans 9:30-10:4;
    Matthew 13:24-30.

    What then are we to say? Gentiles, who did not strive for righteousness,
    have attained it, that is, righteousness through faith; but Israel, who did
    strive for the righteousness that is based on the law, did not succeed in
    fulfilling that law. Why not? Because they did not strive for it on the
    basis of faith, but as if it were based on works. They have stumbled over
    the stumbling stone, as it is written, ³See I am laying in Zion¹s stone that
    will make people stumble, a rock that will make them fall, and whoever
    believes in him will not be put to shame.²

    Brothers and sisters, my heart¹s desire and prayer to God for them is that
    they may be saved. I can testify that they have a zeal for God, but it is
    not enlightened. For, being ignorant of the righteousness that comes from
    God, and seeking to establish their own, they have not submitted to God¹s
    righteousness. For Christ is the end of the law so that there may be
    righteousness for everyone who believes. Romans 9:30-10:4

    For listing of the entire week¹s Bible readings click
    here<http://www.armenianprelacy.org/dbr20 07.htm#062807>.

    HOLY TRANSLATORS SAINTS SAHAG AND MESROB
    Today, June 28, the Armenian Church remembers the Holy Translators, Sts.
    Sahag Bartev and Mesrob Mashtots. The feasts dedicated to the Holy
    Translators are among the most popular and beloved celebrations for the
    Armenians. Their lives are commemorated two times during the liturgical
    year, on the Thursday following the fourth Sunday after Pentecost (which is
    today), and on the second Saturday of October.

    KING TIRIDATES, QUEEN ASHKHEN, PRINCESS KHOSROVITOUKHT
    This Saturday, June 30, the Armenian Church celebrates King Tiridates
    (Drtad), Queen Ashkhen, and Princess Khosrovitoukht. After torturing and
    condemning St. Gregory to the pit and because of his fatal treatment of the
    Hripsimeyan nuns, King Tiridates became inflicted with strange maladies. His
    wife, Ashkhen, and his sister, Khosrovitoukht (who had already secretly
    accepted Christianity) convinced the king that only Gregory could cure him.
    Gregory was released from the pit. With the king¹s subsequent recovery, all
    three helped to spread Christianity throughout the land. In their later
    years, the queen and the princess lived in the fortress of Garni and the
    king retired to St. Gregory¹s final place of retreat, Mt. Sebouh.

    NEW ON THE PRELACY WEB PAGE
    Photographs from the three celebrations in honor of the 40th anniversary of
    the ordination of Archbishop Oshagan. Click
    here<http://www.armenianprelacy.org/3Banq uets/trireg06.html>.

    Press release and photographs from the National Representative Assembly.
    Click here <http://www.armenianprelacy.org/062707a.htm> .

    THE FOURTH OF JULY
    Next Wednesday, July 4, we celebrate the 231st anniversary of the United
    States Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson was 33 years old when
    he wrote the draft of the Declaration of Independence as a member of a
    committee that included John Adams and Benjamin Franklin. Some changes were
    made, but the final document remained primarily the work of Jefferson. It
    was the most daring document every produced at a time when it was unheard of
    a fledgling, divided country made up of thirteen separate colonies having
    the boldness (some would say audacity) to produce a document against the
    most powerful country of the time with demands for ³certain unalienable
    rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.²

    Every American should read this document once a year. July 4th would be the
    perfect time.

    REMEMBERING CATHOLICOS KAREKIN I
    Tomorrow, June 29, is the 8th anniversary of the passing of His Holiness
    Karekin I, Catholicos and Supreme Patriarch of All Armenians, 1995 to 1999;
    Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia from 1977 to 1995; and Prelate of
    the Eastern Prelacy from 1973 to 1977.

    ³Throughout the duration of the life of any Christian, he or she remains a
    child or child-like. That is to say, a Christian is always a student.
    Childhood is not only a matter of age, just as learning is not only a matter
    of the school term or year. Education is an indispensable part of our
    everyday life. In the same way, learning the Christian faith is not a matter
    of a desk or classroom=8A. Everything is changeable in the world, except the
    breath of God and His mark is within all of us. Those who seek it will find
    it. Christ said, the sky and country will end, but my words will never end.²
    Karekin I (1999)



    CALENDAR OF EVENTS

    July 1-8=8BSt. Gregory of Datev Institute, 21st annual summer Christian
    studies program for junior and senior high school students, at St. Mary of
    Providence Center in Elverson, Pennsylvania. For information Click here
    <http://www.armenianprelacy.org/datev.htm& gt;.

    July 7=8BSt. Gregory Church, Indian Orchard, Massachusetts, gathering at the
    home of the parish priest, Rev. Father Bedros Shetilian.

    July 9 to July 20=8BSt. Sarkis Church Summer Camp, Douglaston, New York, for
    ages 5 to 12. Prayers and hymns, Armenian classes, introduction to the
    bible, arts and crafts, sports, and much more. Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to
    3:00 pm. Lunch and snack will be served. Summer camp is sponsored by Mr. and
    Mrs. Antranig and Marion Boudakian. Enrollment limited to 30 students.
    Registration deadline June 5. Minimum donation $75. For information,
    718-224-2275.

    July 21=8BSts. Vartanantz Church Ladies Guild, Providence, Rhode Island, and
    ARS Ani Chapter present ³A Hye Summer Night 2.² For information
    401-286-8107.

    August 7=8BSoorp Asdvadzadzin Church, Whitinsville, Massachusetts, annual golf
    tournament at Blackstone Country Club. For information
    www.armenianchurchofwhit.org <http://www.armenianchurchofwhit.org/> or
    508-234-3677.

    August 12=8BSts. Vartanantz Church, Providence, Rhode Island, annual church
    picnic at Camp Haiastan, Franklin, Massachusetts. For information
    401-831-6399.

    August 19=8BSoorp Asdvadzadzin Church, Whitinsville, Massachusetts, annual
    church picnic. For information www.armenianchurchofwhit.org
    <http://www.armeni anchurchofwhit.org/> or 508-234-3677.

    September 9=8BAnnual picnic of St. Gregory Church of Merrimack Valley at
    American Legion Grounds in Haverhill, Massachusetts.

    September 25=8BHoly Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church, Worcester,
    Massachusetts, 4th annual golf outing at Juniper Hill Golf Course,
    Northboro, Massachusetts. Registration at 8 am. Tee off at 9 am. $125
    includes golf cart, dinner and prizes. For information 508-852-2414.

    September 27=8BSts. Vartanantz Church, Ridgefield, New Jersey, 5th Annual Golf
    Outing at River Vale Country Club, River Vale, New Jersey. Registration
    begins at 11 a.m. and tee time at 1 p.m. For information, 201-943-2950.

    September 29=8BSoorp Asdvadzadzin Church, Whitinsville, Massachusetts, 50th
    anniversary banquet at Pleasant Valley. For information
    www.armenianchurchofwhit.org <http://www.armenianchurchofwhit.org/> or
    508-234-3677.

    October 21=8BSt. Gregory the Illuminator Church, Philadelphia, celebrating the
    20th anniversary of the ordination of Rev. Fr. Nerses Manoogian, under the
    auspices of the Prelate, Archbishop Oshagan. For information
    www.saintgregory-philly.org <http://www.saintgregory-philly.org/> or
    215-482-9200.

    November 4=8B37th anniversary of St. Gregory Church of Merrimack Valley and
    ordination of Nishan Dagley to the office of acolyte and stole bearer.
    Presided over by His Grace Bishop Anoushavan Tanielian, Vicar General of the
    Prelacy.

    November 10-11=8BSts. Vartanantz Church, Providence, Rhode Island, annual
    ³Armenian Fest,² at Rhodes-on-the-Pawtuxet, Cranston, Rhode Island. For
    information 401-831-6399.

    December 1=8BSoorp Asdvadzadzin Church, Whitinsville, Massachusetts, annual
    church bazaar. For information www.armenianchurchofwhit.org
    <http://www.armeni anchurchofwhit.org/> or 508-234-3677.

    December 9=8BSt. Stephen¹s Church, Watertown, Massachusetts, 50th anniversary
    celebration. For information, (617) 924-7562.


    Web pages of the parishes can be accessed through the Prelacy¹s web site.

    To ensure the timely arrival of Crossroads in your electronic mailbox, add
    [email protected] to your address book.

    Items in Crossroads can be reproduced without permission. Please credit
    Crossroads as the source.

    Parishes of the Eastern Prelacy are invited to send information about their
    major events to be included in the calendar. Send to:
    [email protected]
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