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  • Archbishop Khajag Barsamian Re-Elected To A Sixth Term As Primate

    PRESS OFFICE
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Karine Abalyan
    Tel: (212) 686-0710; Fax: (212) 779-3558
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.armenianchurch.net


    May 4, 2010

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    A RCHBISHOP KHAJAG BARSAMIAN RE-ELECTED TO A SIXTH TERM AS PRIMATE OF THE
    EASTERN DIOCESE AT 108TH DIOCESAN ASSEMBLY IN CHICAGO

    On Friday, April 30, Archbishop Khajag Barsamian was re-elected to a sixth
    term as Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)
    at the 108th Diocesan Assembly in Chicago, Ill.

    Upon announcement of his re-election, clergy led a procession into the main
    meeting room, where parish delegates stood to welcome the Primate, as clergy
    approached Archbishop Barsamian one by one to offer their congratulations
    and to receive his blessing.

    In his remarks to the Assembly delegates, Archbishop Barsamian outlined five
    areas where he would continue to concentrate attention as Primate. These
    include a more vigorous promotion of clerical vocations in the Diocese; the
    preparation and advancement of young adults into leadership positions within
    the church; and firmer management and development of the Diocese's finances.


    The Primate also reflected on his nearly 40 years of service as a priest in
    the Armenian Church, and said he is grateful to God for giving him the
    opportunity to serve the church for almost four decades.

    Archbishop Barsamian then expressed his gratitude to the delegates, saying,
    "Today, once again, I thank you for your trust, and for asking me to
    continue my service in this Diocese as your Primate."

    This year's election marked the 20th anniversary of Archbishop Barsamian's
    original election at the 1990 Diocesan Assembly in Worcester, Mass. Prior to
    that, he served the Eastern Diocese as the grand sacristan of New York's St.
    Vartan Armenian Cathedral and as Vicar General.

    "It's an honor to serve in this Diocese-the Diocese that began more than 110
    years ago when our forefathers brought with them to this new world the
    ancient apostolic Armenian Christian tradition." Archbishop Barsamian said.
    "I renew my commitment to continue, with each one of you clergy and lay
    leaders, to make the Armenian Church stronger in America."

    Archbishop Barsamian said it is his goal to continue preparing young men to
    serve as priests in the Armenian Church to ensure that in the near future
    all Diocesan parishes are served by full-time pastors.

    Cultivating young lay leaders is likewise important, the Primate said,
    encouraging delegates to "continue supporting young adults so that they are
    invited to take leadership roles in our parishes and in our Diocese."

    Turning to education, Archbishop Barsamian said the Diocese would focus on
    developing more programs aimed at helping children and adults learn about
    their Christian heritage and the Armenian Church. He stressed the need to
    use emerging media tools and modern technologies to bolster outreach
    initiatives.

    The Primate also said he would continue working with members of the Diocesan
    Council to improve the management of the Diocesan Center to better serve the
    parishes and faithful of the Eastern Diocese, and to ensure the financial
    stability of the Diocese.

    Lastly, Archbishop Barsamian spoke about the Armenian Church on a global
    level, and mentioned ways the Eastern Diocese might participate in efforts
    to strengthen the church. He affirmed his commitment to continue pursuing
    the restoration of administrative unity in the Armenian Church in a
    brotherly fashion. He added that such unity "is beneficial for the entire
    Armenian Church, Armenian people, and the Armenian nation."

    Other candidates in this year's election were the Very Rev. Fr. Nareg
    Berberian, pastor of St. David Church of Boca Raton, Fla., and the Very Rev.
    Fr. Mamigon Kiledjian, pastor of St. Stepanos Church of Elberon, N.J.

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    Photos attached.

    Photo 1: Upon announcement of Archbishop Khajag Barsamian's re-election,
    clergy led a procession into the main meeting room, where parish delegates
    stood to welcome the Primate.

    Photo 2: Clergy and lay delegates welcome the Primate after his re-election
    at the Diocesan Assembly in Chicago.

    Photo 3: In his remarks to the Assembly delegates, Archbishop Khajag
    Barsamian outlined five areas where he would continue to concentrate
    attention as Primate.
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