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    PRESS RELEASE
    Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apost. Church of America and Canada
    H.E. Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan
    Prelate, Easter Prelacy and Canada
    138 East 39th Street
    New York, NY 10016
    Tel: 212-689-7810
    Fax: 212-689-7168
    Web: http://www.armenianprelacy.org/

    October 21, 2010

    LINKED-IN GATHERING AND CLERGY RETREAT
    The weekend of October 8-10, 2010, once again saw the convening of the
    Prelacys Annual Youth Gathering, Linked-In, for young adults ages
    18-35. As in past years, the gathering took place at the Holy Virgin
    Mary Spiritual Vineyard, a picturesque retreat and meditation center
    in Charlton, Massachusetts, owned by the Coptic Orthodox Church and
    operated by the St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Parish of Natick,
    Massachusetts.
    This year, forty-three participants took retreat amongst their
    peers to learn, pray, be enriched and enjoy fellowship. The theme for
    this years Linked-In was The Multi-Dimensional Aspects of
    Relationships, and as such the topics of all the lectures and
    discussions were focused accordingly. The retreaters were privileged
    to enjoy dynamic and engaging speakers throughout the weekend. They
    also participated in group discussions, Bible study, communal worship,
    and music sing-alongs.
    Participants went home uplifted and enhanced by this unique
    experience.

    A longer report and more photographs will be on the Prelacys web page
    tomorrow.
    Linked-In participants and their leaders.
    Rev. Fr. Nareg Terterian leads a discussion group outdoors.

    CLERGY RETREAT IN MASSACHUSETTS
    For the third year the clergy of the Prelacy came together for a
    retreat. The retreat began Sunday evening, October 17, and continued
    through Wednesday, following the Linked In weekend for young adults at
    the same location, Holy Virgin Mary Spiritual Vineyard in Charlton,
    Massachusetts. The retreat was directed by His Grace Bishop
    Anoushavan, and the general discussion focused on Holy Week. The days
    were filled with prayer services, meditations, Bible readings as well
    as fellowship. All participants led a meditation session focusing on
    the Epistles of St. Paul (Ephesians, Galatians, Colossians, and
    Philippians). The clergy also shared a meal at the residence of
    Fr. Aram Stepanian, chairman of the Religious Council, upon his kind
    invitation.
    The participating clergy at the retreat in Massachusetts.
    A group study session.

    ARCHBISHOP OSHAGAN WILL PRESIDE OVER
    EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING AND LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE
    Archbishop Oshagan will preside over the monthly meeting of the
    Religious and Executive Councils this Friday, October 22, and on
    Saturday he will preside over a one-day Leadership Conference which
    will be attended by the members of the Religious and Executive
    Councils, and invited guests from various parts of the Prelacy
    jurisdiction.

    VICAR WILL TRAVEL TO ILLINOIS
    Bishop Anoushavan will be in the Chicago area this weekend where on
    Sunday he will celebrate the Divine Liturgy and deliver the Sermon at
    All Saints Church in Glenview, Illinois, on the occasion of the Feast
    of the Discovery of the Holy Cross.

    BIBLE READING
    Bible readings for Sunday, October 24, Seventh Sunday of the
    Exaltation of the Holy Cross, Discovery of the Holy Cross, are: Wisdom
    14:1-8; Isaiah 33:22-34:1; 1 Corinthians 1:18-24; Matthew 24:27-36.
    For the message about the cross is foolishness to those who are
    perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. For
    it is written, I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and the
    discernment of the discerning I will thwart. Where is the one who is
    wise? Where is the scribe? Where is the debater of this age? Has not
    God made foolish the wisdom of the world? For since, in the wisdom of
    God, the world did not know God through wisdom, God decided, through
    the foolishness of our proclamation, to save those who believe. For
    Jews demand signs and Greeks desire wisdom, but we proclaim Christ
    crucified, a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles, but
    to those who are the called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of
    God and the wisdom of God. (1 Corinthians 18-24)

    For a listing of the coming weeks Bible readings click here (
    http://e2ma.net/go/8737713603/3179733/99682527/24882/goto:http://www.armenianprelacy.org/images/prelacy/PDF/2010dbr-10.pdf
    ).
    FEAST OF THE DISCOVERY OF THE HOLY CROSS
    This Sunday, October 24, the Armenian Church commemorates the Feast of
    the Discovery of the Holy Cross (Giut Khatchi). Empress Helena, mother
    of Constantine and a devout Christian, wanted to find the True
    Cross. She went to Golgotha (Calvary), which had become an obscure and
    neglected place. According to some chronicles, it was an informed Jew
    named Juda who pointed out the location. After excavation of the site,
    three wooden crosses were found. In order to identify the True Cross,
    the three crosses were successively placed on the body of a youth who
    had just died. When one of the crosses was placed on him, the young
    man came back to life. This was determined to be the True Cross. The
    commemoration of this event takes place on the Sunday closest to
    October 26, and can vary from October 23 to 29.
    Christs exact burial site was also located, and the Church of
    the Holy Sepulcher was built on that spot in 335. The church was
    destroyed by fire in 614 when the Persians invaded Jerusalem, and
    subsequently rebuilt. The current dome dates back to 1870. Three
    denominations (Armenian Orthodox, Greek Orthodox, and Russian
    Orthodox) administer and maintain the church and surrounding grounds,
    unfortunately not always harmoniously. Agreements strictly regulate
    times and places of worship for each denomination. Ironically, for
    centuries a Muslim family has been the custodian of the keys to the
    church, which is within the walled Old City of Jerusalem.

    PATRIARCH ZAKKA VISITS CATHOLICOS ARAM
    His Holiness Patriarch Zakka I Iwas of the Syrian Orthodox Church,
    accompanied by his assistant, and the Diocesan Bishops of Lebanon met
    with His Holiness Aram I, in the presence of Bishop Nareg
    Alemezian. The leaders of the two Oriental Orthodox Churches discussed
    relations with the sister Coptic Orthodox Church and the problems in
    church relations within the Middle East Council of Churches. The
    discussions continued over lunch hosted by Catholicos Aram.

    DELEGATION FROM WORLD COUNCIL VISITS CATHOLICOS
    Staff members of the World Council of Churches including Mr. Michel
    Nseir, Middle East Issues; Dr. Tamara Grdzelidzae, Faith and Order
    Commission; Rev. Dr. Buda, Relations with Orthodox churches; and
    accompanied by Bishop Nareg Alemezian, Ecumenical Officer of the
    Catholicosate, met with His Holiness Aram I on October 14 in Antelias.
    They updated His Holiness on the current plans and future
    activities of the World Council of Churches. His Holiness affirmed
    the commitment of the Armenian Church to the ecumenical
    movement. Based on his past experiences as Moderator, he strongly
    advised that the WCC help member churches to consider ecumenical
    commitment a priority.

    PREMIER PERFORMANCE OF HUYSER MUSIC ENSEMBLE
    AT ST. ILLUMINATORS CATHEDRAL
    Last Sunday, October 17, the first public performanceHayrenikinby the
    Huyser Musical Ensemble took place at St. Illuminators Cathedral in
    New York City. The newly-formed ensemble of young people is under the
    sponsorship of the Cathedral and is directed by Harout
    Barsoumian. This introductory performance was well-attended and
    received enthusiastically.
    Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian, pastor of St. Illumintors Cathedral with
    the Huyser Ensemble and members of the AGBU Antranig Armenian Dance
    Group.

    PBS WILL AIR ARMENIAN DOCUMENTARY
    ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT
    Public television stations across the United States will air an
    award-winning documentary about the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict this
    Sunday, October 24. Check your local listings for the exact time of
    broadcast.
    A Story of People in War and Peace, directed by Vardan
    Hovhannisyan, is a powerful and passionate portrayal of life in the
    trenches for Armenian soldiers and medics struggling to defend their
    homeland as the Soviet Union collapses.
    The film has already been seen on BBC, ARTE and other
    international channels, and has won over 20 awards, including the
    International Federation of Film Critics prize. Hovhannisyan received
    a Best New Documentary Filmmaker Prize at the Tribeca Film Festival in
    New York.

    ARTICLE BY PETER BALAKIAN CHALLENGES
    ISRAEL TO RECOGNIZE THE GENOCIDE
    The October 19 issue of Tablet Magazine published a beautifully
    written article by Peter Balakian entitled State of Denial: Its time
    for Israel to rethink its rejection of the Armenian Genocide.
    Balakian writes: In recent years, the Israeli government has
    mimicked the Turkish governments propaganda about 1915. Shimon Peres,
    then Israels foreign minister, went as far as to say, We reject
    attempts to create a similarity between the Holocaust and the Armenian
    allegations. Nothing similar to the Holocaust occurred. What the
    Armenians went through is a tragedy, but not genocide...
    Given Turkeys relentless campaign to deny the Armenian Genocide
    and insinuate its own extreme national narrative into democratic
    societies around the world, Israels call for the genocides proper and
    long overdue recognition would have important ethical meaning. It
    would, among other things, be a redress to genocide denial in
    general. As scholars have noted, denial is the final stage of
    genocide. The distinguished Holocaust scholar Deborah Lipstadt has
    written that denial of genocide, whether that of the Turks against the
    Armenians or the Nazis against the Jewsstrives to reshape history in
    order to demonize the victims and rehabilitate the perpetrators.

    To read the entire article click here (
    http://e2ma.net/go/8737713603/3179733/99682528/24882/goto:http://www.tabletmag.com/news-and-politics/47798/state-of-denial/
    ).

    Today the God-loving queen seeks the precious wood of the cross placed
    on Golgotha, come, you faithful, worship the divine holy sign.
    Today Golgotha gives us what had been hidden in the earth by
    the help of blessed Judas brought out in the burning of incense; come,
    you faithful, let us adore the divine holy sign.
    Today by the saving holy sign the dead young man is returned to
    life and Satan bewails his fall; but let us who believe in Christ
    adore the divine holy sign.


    >From the Liturgical Canons of the Armenian Apostolic Church,
    Canon for the Discovery of the Holy Cross

    CALENDAR OF EVENTS
    October 23 & 30 Screening of the 1919 American-made silent film,
    Ravished Armenia, on two consecutive Saturdays, at 4 pm, at Theatre of
    St. Clements Episcopal Church, 423 West 46th Street (between ninth and
    tenth avenues), New York City. Co-sponsored by ANC of NY & NJ, and The
    Anahid Sofian Dance Company. Dr. Antonia Lant, chair of the Department
    of Cinema Studies at New York University, will present and discuss
    this 1919 Hollywood film. Please note that this film is not
    appropriate for children. Donation $15 (all proceeds will benefit Near
    East Foundations work in Armenia). For information: 212-741-2848.
    October 24 St. Sarkis Church, 38-65 234th Street, Douglaston, New
    York, celebrates the Year of the Armenian Woman. Lecture by Marilyn
    Martone, Ph.D, professor at St. Johns University, Women in America,
    immediately following church services.
    October 30 Comedy & Mezza Night, sponsored by the ARS of Eastern USA
    (Agnouni & Spitak chapters), featuring comedian Vahe Berberian in a
    new repertoire, 7 pm at the Hovnanian School, 817 River Road, New
    Milford, New Jersey. For information: [email protected].
    October 31 St. Sarkis Church, 38-65 234th Street, Douglaston, New
    York, celebrates the Year of the Armenian Woman. Lecture by Mrs. Nayda
    Voskerijian, member of Ladies Guild and Armenian Relief Society,
    Armenian Women in America, immediately following church services.
    November 5-6 St. Stephens Church, Watertown, Massachusetts. 54th
    annual bazaar, at ACEC, 47 Nichols Ave., 10 am to 9:30 pm. Delicious
    lamb, losh, & chicken kebab, kheyma, kufta & yalanchi, Armenian
    pastries, gourmet foods, soujoukh, arts & crafts, attic treasures,
    raffles, live auction, and much more. Childrens games on Saturday. For
    information, 617-924-7562.
    November 5-6-7 Annual Bazaar and Food Festival, Sts. Vartanantz
    Church, Ridgefield, New Jersey. Friday 5 pm-10 pm; Saturday, 5 pm-11
    pm with live music by Jaq Hagopian and his band. Sunday 12 noon 4 pm,
    featuring traditional Kavourma dinner. Menu for Friday and Saturday
    includes kebabs (chicken, luleh, and lamb), various homemade
    appetizers, plus tourshe, string cheese, lahmejun, choreg, manti, sou
    boreg and kufte to take home, and dessert table. Tricky Tray Friday
    and Saturday; host of vendors for shopping; childrens activity
    room. For information contact the church by email
    ([email protected] (mailto:[email protected])) or
    phone, 201-943-2950.
    November 6-7 St. Sarkis Church, Dearborn, Michigan, Annual Bazaar
    featuring lavish Armenian delicacies, exclusive shops, kids carnival
    games, raffles, attic treasures, and much more.
    November 7 St. Stephens Church, Hartford/New Britain, Connecticut,
    85th anniversary dinner and program in the church hall, begins at 1
    pm.
    November 7 67th anniversary, All Saints Armenian Church, Glenview,
    Illinois.
    November 13-14 Soorp Khatch Church, Bethesda, Maryland, 46th
    anniversary banquet Saturday evening. Sunday Divine Liturgy celebrated
    by the Prelate, H.E. Archbishop Oshagan. Information: 301-229-8742.
    November 13-14 Sts. Vartanantz Church, Providence, Rhode Island,
    Armenian Fest 2010 at Rhodes-On-The-Pawtucket, Cranston, Rhode
    Island. Saturday, 12 noon to 10 pm; Sunday, 12 noon to 8 pm. Shish
    Kebob, Losh, and Chicken dinners, sandwiches, falafel, served all
    day. Armenian pastries, Country Store, hourly raffles, silent auction,
    gift baskets, and much more. Live Armenian music, Mourad Armenian
    School students to dance on Saturday at 5 pm and Sunday at 4 pm.
    Admission free. For information call the church, 401-831-6399.
    November 14 Thanksgiving Luncheon and Cultural Program, sponsored by
    Ladies Guild of St. Illuminators Cathedral, 221 E. 27th Street, New
    York City, following Divine Liturgy, adults $25; children $10. For
    information/reservations: 212-689-5880.
    November 19-20 Holy Trinity Armenian Church, Worcester, Massachusetts,
    Fall Food Festival, Friday, November 19, 4 pm to 8 pm, with dinner
    beginning at 5 pm. Saturday, November 20, 10 am to 4 pm with dinner
    beginning at noon. Shish, Losh, and Chicken Kebob and Kheyma
    sandwiches. Variety of baked goods and Armenian Country Store.
    December 4 4th annual banquet, sponsored by the Armenian National
    Committee of America, Eastern Region, at Crowne Plaza, Warwick, Rhode
    Island. Cocktails and silent auction at 6:30 pm; dinner and awards
    program at 8 pm. Warwick Mayor, Scott Avedisian, will host the
    evening. ANCA-ER Freedom Award to go to the late Senator Edward
    Kennedy. Vahan Cardashian Award to Tatoul Sonentz-Papazian. For
    information/reservations, Stephanie at 401-523-0205.
    December 9 Film screening of award-winning Aghet: A Genocide,
    sponsored by Armenian National Committee of New Jersey and Center for
    Holocaust & Genocide Studies, Ramapo College, 505 Ramapo Valley Road,
    Mahwah, New Jersey, 7:15 pm. Free and open to the public. For
    information: [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) or
    201-684-7409.
    March 27, 2011 Musical Armenia Concert. Sponsored by Eastern Prelacy,
    Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, New York City.
    May 11-14, 2011 National Representative Assembly of Eastern Prelacy,
    hosted by St. Gregory the Illuminator Church, Philadelphia,
    Pennsylvania.
    Web pages of the parishes can be accessed through the Prelacys web
    site.
    To ensure the timely arrival of Crossroads in your electronic mailbox,
    add [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) to
    your address book.
    Items in Crossroads can be reproduced without permission. Please
    credit Crossroads as the source.
    Parishes of the Eastern Prelacy are invited to send information about
    their major events to be included in the calendar. Send to:
    [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])




    From: A. Papazian
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