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    COMMUNITY TO BUILD NEW CHURCH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE IN LAVAL
    Par John Fasciano

    Courrier Laval, Canada
    March 6 2007

    Construction of $5.5 million project to start in spring of 2007;
    completion expected for early 2008

    Armenian Community to build new church and community centre in Laval
    Construction of $5.5 million project to start in spring of 2007;
    completion expected for early 2008

    The weather may have been very frightful on the streets of the Greater
    Montreal area this past Wednesday but that didn't deter representatives
    of Holy Cross Armenian Church of Laval from holding a press conference
    in Montreal to announce the good news that the Armenian community
    would soon have a new church and community centre of their own on
    Laval island.

    Among those present at the announcement was His Eminence, Bishop
    Bagrat Galstanian, the Primate of the Armenian Church of Canada. "The
    new church and community centre will be built to better serve the
    ever-growing needs of the Armenian community in Laval," the bishop
    stated.

    Explaining that the Armenian community in Laval has been blessed with
    substantial growth and expansion during the last decade, the bishop
    made it known that it was time to build a new spiritual and social
    centre that could and would more effectively respond to the needs of
    the community.

    "The existing facility in Laval can no longer adequately
    accommodate the spiritual and social needs of our community,"
    Mr. Vicken Darakdjian, member of the Parish Council and chairman
    of the fund-raising committee told Courrier Laval Weekly News in a
    telephone interview.

    Mr. Darakdjian also cited several other reasons for the launching
    of this $5.5 million project expected for completion in early 2008,
    with the first shovel hitting the ground this coming spring, at a
    site on Souvenir Blvd. in Chomedey.

    "The Armenian Churches in Montreal are too far from Laval. People
    who may want to attend these churches are dissuaded by the distance,
    especially in the wintertime. Many of these people told us that because
    of this, it wasn't very appealing for them to be part of the Armenian
    Church and to take part in the Community's activities, so for these
    and many other reasons the Diocesan Council decided that the Armenian
    community in Laval should have its own separate religious, social,
    and cultural facilities close to them on Île-Jesus," Mr. Darakdjian
    elaborated.

    Only the beginning Mr. Taro Alepian, vice-chairman of the Diocesan
    Council, pointed out that the church and community centre project is
    the first step in a long-term plan to expand the services offered
    the Armenian community in Laval. "It is only phase one of a vision
    for the future that will see the eventual building of an auditorium,
    a seniors' residence, a low-income housing project, a Genocide Memorial
    Museum and a gymnasium," Mr. Alepian specified.

    But for now, the new church and community centre will be built to
    provide a new home for the Holy Cross Armenian Apostolic Church,
    presently serving its faithful at 4464, St-Martin Blvd. West, in
    Chomedey, Laval.

    "It was a simple decision, really," stated Mr. Darakdjian. "We wanted
    a new home in which to better serve the religious, social, cultural,
    and educational needs of the 12,000 Armenian residents of Laval and
    in the process also enhance the humanitarian services and facilities
    we presently offer, all of which, we sincerely believe, will improve
    the quality of life of the members of the Armenian community.

    The plans Once built, the new church will have place for 250 seated
    attendees, with standing room for 100 others in the Nakhakavit. The
    Mezzanine will have place for 50 choir members.

    The activities and facilities envisaged at the new church include a
    children's glassed-in playroom adjacent to the Mezzanine, a Memorial
    Wall in memory of the departed, a Church Choir, Sunday School and Bible
    Study, a Women's Auxiliary, a Professional Day Care Centre, a Youth
    Centre (with Internet access, games and TV), a Seniors Activity Hall
    (exercise programs, bingo, card and Tavli tournaments, TV, Bible
    reading and outings), a Lecture and Exhibition Room (fully equipped
    with projection and sound systems, adjacent to small kitchen for
    catering services), a Library, a reception hall with a capacity for 365
    (300 in main hall + 65 with moveable wall and moveable dancing stage,
    state-of-the-art kitchen and accessories), and furnished conference
    rooms.

    The preliminary conceptual design for the new church and community
    centre, which was was produced by architect Mardiros Baygin, was
    made public by Mr. Hagop Seradarian, the president of the Holy Cross
    Parish Council.

    For more information, feel free to contact Mr. Vicken Darakdjian at
    (514) 889-8100 or the Church office at (450) 687-5355.

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