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  • Baroness Cox Honored by Scouts at St. Gregory Diocesan Cathedral

    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian General Benevolent Union Inc.
    Rita Kuyumjian MD
    Chairperson
    805, Manoogian street
    Ville St-Laurent, QC H4N 1Z5
    Tel: 514-748-2428
    Fax: 514-748-6307
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbumontreal.org


    Montreal, May 18, 2007 - Baroness Caroline Cox arrived this evening to St.
    Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral in Montreal to the thunderous drums of the
    AGBU Montreal Scouts' marching band.  Beavers, cubs, scouts and venturers
    were in uniform to greet her and salute her dedication to serve others.  At
    the doorstep of the cathedral she was greeted by The Primate of the Armenian
    Diocese of Canada, His Grace Bishop Bagrat Galstanyan and his entourage.

    After the formal entrance into the cathedral, the hundreds of the faithful
    present were enthralled by a moving concert of spiritual and folkloric songs
    performed by the wonderful Komitas Choir of the cathedral under the
    leadership of the talented choirmaster Maestro Varoujan Markarian.

    In his welcoming words, Bishop Bagrat greeted the Baroness and said, `You
    might be only a baroness in Great Britain, but in the heart of every
    Armenian you will always be a queen'.  He subsequently presented her with a
    hand carved glass khatchkar by Montreal artist Yeghia Bekmezjian.

    Afterwards, everyone moved to the official reception in the Mary Manoogian
    Hall of the cathedral.  The MC of the evening, the president of the parish
    council, Mr. Levon Afeyan introduced the Baroness who then took the stage. 
    She addressed the crowd, and specifically the young members of the scouting
    movement with a passionate speech, she recounted her memories of girl
    guiding, of her parents and their memories of Lord Baden Powell himself, the
    founder of scouting, who was a friend of her father.  She also told stories
    of young boys and girls in Artsakh and how they courageously faced the most
    difficult hardships during times of war and destruction.  At the end of her
    speech, she gave to the AGBU scouts a personal gift, an important historical
    archival wedding photograph of her parents, who had chosen to get married in
    a chapel in the basement of the humble scouting quarters in East London, in
    the presence of Lord Baden Powell.

    She was followed by the president of the AGBU Scouts' Council Ms. Aline
    Egoyan-Pederian who gave an emotional speech about the high personal
    leadership example that the Baroness Cox has given to all the youth
    present.  She then declared the Baroness an honorary member of the worldwide
    AGBU scouting movement.  Subsequently, Ms. Sossie Nahabedian-Rezian, Group
    Leader, gave the Baroness her honorary neckerchief with the AGBU badge, and
    with a silver hand carved woggle by the Montreal artisan jeweler Setrag
    Tarakjian.

    Then, in recognition of her inspirational role for youth, and for her long
    service with the Girl Guides of the UK, the official delegation of the SMM,
    of the Association of Scouts of Canada in the person of Mr. Paul Saint
    Jacques, the chairman of its board of directors, and Mr. Guy Gauthier, its
    vice chairman, presented the Baroness Caroline Cox of Queensbury with the
    highest designation of a Knight of the Scouting Honorary Society, and
    decorated her with her medal. `My father would have been very proud of me',
    said Lady Cox.

    The event concluded with a special song dedicated to the children of
    Artsakh, performed by members of the AGBU scouting movement.  Books by and
    about the Baroness were on sale and were autographed by her, with all
    proceeds going to the Nor Jraberd project.

    For further information, please contact the email address
    [email protected]. or [email protected], or [email protected]
     Information can also be found at the NKR Nor Jraberd website
    www.norjraberd.org, the AGBU website www.agbumontreal.org or the Armenian
    Diocese at www.armeniandiocese.ca
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