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    `Miracle Flight' survivor Carl Bazarian shares experiences with
    delegates during Diocesan Assembly


    Published: Friday May 08, 2009
    www.reporter.am/go/article/2009-05-08-miracle-fli ght-survivor-carl-bazarian-shares-experiences-with -delegates-during-diocesan-assembly



    Philadelphia - The final day of the 107th Diocesan Assembly opened
    with an inspiring presentation by Carl Bazarian, who spoke about his
    near-death experience onboard the "Miracle Flight" - US Airways Flight
    1549. Mr. Bazarian stressed that his faith in God ultimately helped
    him cope with the chaos of a crash landing in the Hudson River last
    January.

    An active member of the Armenian Church and the vice chairman of the
    Fund for Armenian Relief's Board of Directors, Mr. Bazarian was
    traveling from New York to his home in Florida on January 15 when the
    jetliner descended into the Hudson River shortly after takeoff from
    New York's LaGuardia Airport.

    In a story that has since become famous across the country, passengers
    saw smoke and felt the plane drop, as the pilot, Captain Chesley
    B. "Sully" Sullenberger III, warned them to prepare for impact.

    In the next moments, Mr. Bazarian experienced everything from fear to
    what he described as an "out-of-body experience."

    "The first impulse for any human being is fear, and for me, it was
    white-knuckle fear," he recalled. As emotions heightened, "My second
    action was to force my mind into a dream mode," he said, explaining
    that his mind could not immediately grasp the seeming finality of the
    situation.

    He spoke about a recurring dream he'd seen of an airplane heading
    toward a bridge and the sense that the dream had been a premonition of
    his experience onboard Flight 1549.

    "My mind extricated itself from the body and looked back at myself in
    order not to face the trauma of death and the experience of death," he
    said.

    In the end, however, it was his faith in God that offered both comfort
    and hope.

    "After the sequence of events, I decided I'm going to leave this in
    God's hands," Mr. Bazarian said. "We had no chance, and many of us
    went into meditation and prayer."

    He said he prayed for his family and was in the midst of the Lord's
    Prayer when the plane struck water.

    When it became apparent that they had in fact survived the impact,
    passengers climbed out onto the wings of the aircraft. Many were
    standing without winter coats in the frigid air, but the mood was not
    marked by panic or hysteria, Mr. Bazarian said. Instead, people were
    helping each other as they awaited rescue on the Hudson.

    "God gave me life, but He gave me strength to do some other things as
    well," Mr. Bazarian said, speaking of the steps he and other
    passengers took to ensure each other's safety.

    "This was a very positive experience. It was the best of humanity," he
    said. "We were in God's hands and He delivered us."

    Following Mr. Bazarian's presentation, delegates at the Assembly
    observed a moment of silence, followed by the Lord's Prayer.

    Supporting the Patriarchate of Jerusalem

    Other presentations given at the May 2 session included an overview of
    the situation in Jerusalem, the programs of the Sacred Music Council,
    the Diocese's development goals, and recent ACYOA activities.

    Dr. Garo Garibian spoke about the consultations held in the past year
    with representatives of the Jerusalem Patriarchate regarding possible
    renovation projects at the Patriarchate.

    Dr. Garibian, the chair of the Diocesan Jerusalem Committee, was
    appointed by the Primate last year to explore ways the Eastern Diocese
    could assist the Patriarchate of Jerusalem.

    The committee proposed upgrading and expanding priests' quarters at
    the Patriarchate. Delegates were encouraged to return to their
    parishes and to help raise awareness and financial support for the
    project. "We cannot forget Jerusalem," Dr. Garibian said. "Jerusalem
    is part of us. Jerusalem is where Jesus chose to live, chose to die
    for us, and was resurrected."

    Sacred Music Council looks to expand reach

    Mary Selvinazian spoke about programs organized by the Sacred Music
    Council - an organization formed by the Primate to help strengthen
    local parish choirs.

    Ms. Selvinazian paused to remember the group's late chair,
    Dr. Socrates Boyajian, who died last August. She went on to describe
    workshops the group has organized at the parish level for its junior
    and senior choir members.

    In the coming year, Ms. Selvinazian said, the Sacred Music Council
    hopes to lead both regional and national workshops; strengthen
    communication between clergy, choir members and choir directors;
    expand programs for junior choir members; and develop a new website.

    ACYOA celebrates successful year

    ACYOA Central Council chair Ani Tovar said the past year has been a
    successful one for the youth organization, as members gathered to
    celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Leadership Conference, hosted a
    well-attended General Assembly and Sports Weekend, and continued to
    build on other programs, including the Armenia Service Program.

    Alex Derderian, Central Council Treasurer and a co-chair of the 2009
    Sports Weekend Committee, gave delegates a preview of this year's
    ACYOA General Assembly and Sports Weekend. Delegates generously helped
    the youth organization raise an additional $5,000 for the upcoming
    event.

    Fundraising and development goals

    Expressing concerns about the economy and its effect on the Diocese,
    Dr. Sam Mikaelian, the new coordinator of development at the Diocese,
    outlined fundraising plans for the coming year.

    Announcing a "matching fund challenge" from an anonymous donor to
    match up to $100,000 raised between June 1 and August 31,
    Dr. Mikaelian urged the delegates to work together with him to help
    build confidence in the mission of the Diocese, and to encourage
    others in the broader community to contribute to the Diocese.

    Other goals, he said, include seeking young contributors, who may not
    necessarily be large donors, to establish a path of giving to the
    Diocese, and focusing on wills and bequests and building an endowment
    for the Diocese.

    A small volunteer committee of experts in planned giving and
    institutional fundraising and investment is also being formed to
    strategize development goals and means for the Diocese.

    40th anniversary of St. Vartan Cathedral

    Diocesan Council members Sandra Shahinian Leitner and
    Rev. Fr. Mardiros Chevian gave a brief presentation reviewing last
    year's celebration of the 40th anniversary of St. Vartan Armenian
    Cathedral in New York City.

    Anniversary-year events included an art exhibition and concert held
    last June, the distribution of the Holy Muron to parish youth
    representatives at the cathedral, a series of cathedral plaza events
    for young professionals, and parish pilgrimages to the cathedral.

    Parishes across the Diocese have also been receiving and using the
    40th anniversary chalice, donated by Diocesan Council member James
    Kalustian and blessed at the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin last July.
    Election Results

    Elections were held during the Diocesan Assembly for positions on
    various Diocesan boards and committees.

    Thomas Ashbahian and Alex Dadourian were elected to the Diocesan Board
    of Trustees.

    Very Rev. Fr. Aren Jebejian, Rev. Fr. Arakel Aljalian, Dr. Raffy
    Hovanessian, James Kalustian, Papken Megerian, and Oscar Tatosian were
    elected to the Diocesan Council. Very Rev. Fr. Haigazoun Najarian and
    Shaké Derderian will serve as alternates on the council.

    Rev. Fr. Bedros Kadehjian, Rev. Fr. Shnork Souin, Dr. Ara Jeknavorian,
    Mona Karoghlanian, and Dr. Gary Zamanigian were elected to the
    Nominating Committee. Stepan Piligian will serve as alternate on the
    committee.

    Rev. Fr. Yeprem Kelegian, Bruce Ashbahian, Howard Atesian, Jacqueline
    Melkonian ElChemmas, and Douglas Tashjian were elected to the
    Proposals Committee. Gregory Manuelian will serve as alternate on the
    committee. Karen Dederyan was elected to the Auditing Committee.

    Looking ahead to 2010

    Before adjourning, delegates thanked the Very Rev. Fr. Mkrtich
    Proshyan, pastor of the hosting St. Sahag and St. Mesrob Armenian
    Church, and the committee members and parishioners who helped organize
    the 107th Diocesan Assembly in Philadelphia.

    The parish's 2009 Diocesan Assembly Steering Committee was chaired by
    Lisa Manookian. Sarkis Etoian served as vice chair, Diane Kapikian as
    treasurer, and Arpy Jones as secretary. Other committee members
    include Charlotte Ajamian, Marie Azadian, Migirdich Azadian, Tanya
    Bardakjian, Vicken Bazarbashian, Joseph Brinker, Aram Derderian, Shaké
    Derderian, Nadine Hoplamazian, Jeanine Dadourian Hovsepian, Amy
    Jerrehian, Lauren Jones, Stephen Jones, Lisa Kailian, George Kodokian,
    Papken Megerian, Maggie Merdjanian, Tina Mihranian, Sonia Kailian
    Placido, Anita Edgarian Sinton, Alex Topakbashian, Alexis
    Topakbashian, and Robin Williams.

    The next Clergy Conference and Diocesan Assembly will be hosted by
    St. James Armenian Church in Evanston, Ill., from April 26 to May 2,
    2010.
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