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    PRESS OFFICE
    Department of Communications
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Jake Goshert, Media Relations Specialist
    Tel: (212) 686-0710 Ext. 160; Fax: (212) 779-3558
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.armenianchurch.net

    May 8, 2007
    ___________________

    BUSINESS OF DIOCESE CENTRAL TO ASSEMBLY

    By Jake Goshert

    Delegates from every parish in the Diocese of the Armenian Church of America
    (Eastern) gathered in Nashua, New Hampshire, for the 105th Diocesan Annual
    Assembly May 3 through 6, 2007.

    Hosted by the Sts. Vartanantz Church of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, the week
    was focused on the business of the Diocese.

    NEW COUNCIL MEMBERS AND TRUSTEE ELECTED

    Delegates elected five individuals to serve on the Diocesan Council. Made up
    of seven lay members and four clergy, the 11-member body meets monthly and
    oversees the ministries, programs, and finances of the Diocese.

    Two clergy seats were up for election. Delegates chose Fr. Mardiros Chevian,
    dean of the St. Vartan Cathedral in New York City, and Fr. Vasken Kouzouian,
    pastor of the Holy Trinity Church of Cambridge, Massachusetts.

    Three lay delegates were elected to the Council: Janet Mardigian of the St.
    John Church of Southfield, Michigan; Sandra Leitner of the St. Leon Church
    of Fair Lawn, New Jersey; and Paul Mardoian of the Sts. Joachim and Anne
    Church of Palos Heights, Illinois.

    Finishing their terms on the Diocesan Council this year are Vice Chairman
    Fr. Yeprem Kelegian, Secretary Lillian Chapian, and member Jon Simonian.

    Lillian Chapian was elected to serve a 10-year term as a member of the
    Diocesan Board of Trustees. John Amboian was elected to finish out the term
    of the late Haig Dadourian.

    BUDGET AND OTHER BUSINESS

    Delegates are also responsible for approving the Diocesan budget, setting
    priorities for the coming years. During the 105th Diocesan Annual Assembly,
    Diocesan Council Treasurer James Kalustian presented delegates with details
    of the 2008 budget.

    Expenses in the 2008 budget grow slightly, from $4.8 million to $5.1
    million. This is partially due to the planned hiring of a regional program
    coordinator and increased costs for items such as heating and insurance.
    Also built into the budget is the establishment of a program which would
    allow clergy to invest in their retirement and have those funds matched by
    their parishes. The Diocese will cover the administrative costs of this
    program.

    In reviewing the current budget, Kalusitan noted that the Archbishop's
    Annual Appeal 2006 met its goal, but there were fewer donors giving larger
    gifts. "That is one concern we will be working on as we go forward," he
    said.

    Delegates also approved a proposal made from the floor to assess each parish
    $250 annually, which will go towards supporting music ministry programs
    which train our choirs. This required amount would be separate from any
    money sent from other collections.

    "This is for the music, for the programs that are working," said the sponsor
    of the proposal, Jeanette Der Hagopian of the Holy Trinity Church of
    Cheltenham, Pennsylvania. "It's going to fund regional workshops and
    advancement of music in the parishes. It is such a small amount of money, a
    dollar or two out of your pocket a year."

    A proposal submitted by the Diocesan Council was also approved by the
    delegates. It would change the name of the Clergy Relations Committee to the
    Clergy Benefits Committee to better reflect the scope of its activities.
    Delegates also added disability insurance to the list of the Committee's
    responsibilities, which include making recommendations to the Diocesan
    Council on financial and other benefits for clergy.

    FOCUS ON EDUCATION

    One focus of the Diocesan staff during the coming year will be educational
    efforts dealing with the basics of Armenian Christianity. A recent
    sociological study conducted by Dr. Sara Terian at the request of delegates
    of past Assemblies showed that members are lacking a clear understanding of
    the teachings of the Armenian Church and how those teachings uniquely relate
    to the people.

    "The study shows us there is a lack of knowledge in our people on the basics
    of our faith, the basics of our Bible, an understanding of who Jesus Christ
    is," Diocesan Council Vice Chairman Fr. Yeprem Kelegian told delegates. "Dr.
    Terian found that those interviewed viewed the Armenian Church as a cultural
    organization in the context of faith, rather than a faith organization in
    the context of culture. That's a huge difference. We hope in this coming
    year each of us present can reverse that."

    Delegates heard from members of the Diocesan Department of Youth and
    Education, who are working to create a resource guide that can be used by
    individuals to improve their understanding of the basics of the Church and
    to educate their children in those teachings.

    The Diocese is being aided in this effort by Dr. Thomas Samuelian, an
    American-born lawyer with a doctorate in linguistics from University of
    Pennsylvania who lives and works in Armenia. He shared with the delegates
    some examples of resources that will be made available.

    "There's lots of different ways to learn and teach Armenian and Armenian
    topics to different groups in different ways," he said, stressing that no
    one way is best for all people. "These are simple things we can teach
    parishioners who are not that comfortable with our service so they will feel
    comfortable in church."

    -- 5/8/07

    E-mail photos available on request. Photos also viewable in the News and
    Events section of the Eastern Diocese's website, www.armenianchurch.net.

    PHOTO CAPTION (1): Delegates vote in elections to fill five seats on the
    Diocesan Council during the 2007 Diocesan Assembly, hosted by the Sts.
    Vartanantz Church of Chelmsford, Massachusetts.

    PHOTO CAPTION (2): Jeanette Der Hagopian of the Holy Trinity Church of
    Cheltenham, Pennsylvania, speaks at the Diocesan Assembly during discussion
    of a proposal to help fund education and training programs for church
    choirs.

    PHOTO CAPTION (3): Delegates examine some examples of resources that will
    be made available throughout the year by the Diocese in its efforts to help
    parishioners gain a better understanding of the basics of the Armenian
    Church.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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