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    PRESS RELEASE
    Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America
    138 East 39th Street
    New York, NY 10016
    Tel: 212-689-7810
    Fax: 212-689-7168
    e-mail: [email protected]
    Website: http://www.armenianprelacy.org
    Contact: Iris Papazian

    CROSSROADS E-NEWSLETTER - May 05, 2005

    TODAY IS ASCENSION DAY
    As we reported last week, today May 5 is the Feast of the Ascension of our
    Lord Jesus Christ. It commemorates the day Jesus ascended to His heavenly
    home on the right hand of the Father, bringing a close to His earthly
    ministry. This event is described in the New Testament in Mark 16:19; Luke
    24:50-51; and Acts 1:9-11. It took place on the Mount of Olives, forty days
    after His Resurrection, and was the last of His post-resurrection
    appearances.

    "Today the first and only Son of the Father rises to heaven in the form of
    man. Melodic eulogies sound today from the multitude of heavenly souls."
    (from the Breviary of the Armenian Church).

    PHOTOS OF APRIL 24TH COMMEMORATION ON WEB
    Coverage of the April 24th commemorations in New York City undertaken by the
    Joint Commemorative Committee for the 90th Anniversary of the Armenian
    Genocide can be seen on the committee's web site, www.remembergenocide.org.

    ORDINATIONS IN PHILADELPHIA
    Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan officiated at the ordination of two Stolebearers
    and fourteen acolytes at St. Gregory the Illuminator Church in Philadelphia
    last Sunday, May 1. His Eminence also blessed the veils of the choir
    members.

    The newly ordained stolebearers are: Garabed Sarkessian and Razmig Yeremian.
    The acolytes are: Vahe Levon Stepanian, Aram Raffi Frounjian, Bagrat
    Boursalian, Viken Kawedjian, Mark Karagelian, Peter James Tashjian, Tavit
    Frounjian, Richard Avedis Keshgegian, Raffi Jafari, Stephen Selverian, Niki
    Arakelian, Serop Buldukian, Mark John Santerian, Jr., Aram Panosian.

    Following the Divine Liturgy a luncheon, hosted by the families of the newly
    ordained altar servers, took place in the church hall. Congratulations to
    the new altar servers and their families. To see photographs of this joyous
    event go to: http://www.armenianprelacy.org/050505a.htm

    "Whoever wants to serve me must follow me, and where I am, there will my
    servant be also. Whoever serves me, the Father will honor." (John 12:26).

    PARTSRAPERT GOSPEL IS PLACED IN
    GENOCIDE MUSEUM IN DEIR ZOR
    His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, placed a
    facsimile copy of the famous "Partsrapet" Gospel in the Genocide Museum in
    Deir Zor, during his pilgrimage to the site on the occasion of the 90th
    anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.

    The Catholicos described this work as one of the masterpieces of Cilician
    miniature art and said, "This Gospel is a silent witness which has escaped
    the Turkish sword and passed through the Deir Zor desert. Those who saved
    this Gospel from destruction before they saved their lives, no longer exist
    today. But the remains of thousands of our victims, whom the Gospel
    accompanied through this desert, rest here.

    The facsimile limited edition of the Partsrapet Gospel was published by the
    Cilician Catholicate several years ago and has become a coveted possession
    for collectors and the faithful. For information about the Partsrapet Gospel
    call the Prelacy Bookstore at (212) 689-7810.

    ARCHBISHOP ZAREH AZNAVORIAN REMEMBERED
    Last Saturday, April 30, was the first anniversary of the death of His
    Eminence Archbishop Zareh Aznavorian. The Armenian Church lost one of its
    most capable servants in the prime of his life, at age 57.

    Last Friday, April 29, he was remembered in Cyprus with the presentation of
    a newly published volume of his sermons, "Light and Communion." The
    presentation of the book was made by the former Prelate of Cyprus, V. Rev.
    Fr. Yeghishe Manjigian.

    On Sunday, May 1, V. Rev. Fr. Manjigian officiated over the Divine Liturgy
    and delivered the Sermon at the St. Azdvadzadzine Church in Cyprus.
    Immediately after the services, a bust of the late Archbishop was unveiled
    by the sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Aleko and Ani Bezikian. To view photographs of
    these events go to: http://www.armenianprelacy.org/050505b.htm

    NEW INSCRIPTION ON THE GENOCIDE MONUMENT IN BIKFAYA
    As part of the commemorations of the 90th anniversary of the Armenian
    Genocide, the Catholicate of Cilicia installed new inscriptions on the
    Armenian Genocide monument located on the grounds of the St. Asdvadzadzine
    Monastery in Bikfaya, Lebanon. Originally constructed in 1969, the monument
    initially had inscriptions in two languages, Armenian and Arabic. The
    inscriptions lacked the words "genocide" and "Turk," because the Lebanese
    government at the time prevented their usage, giving way to pressure by
    Turkey.

    Upon the initiative of His Holiness Aram I, a new plaque with inscriptions
    in Armenian, Arabic and English was installed utilizing the words "genocide"
    and "Turk."

    The monument was constructed by Lebanese-Armenian artist, Zaven Khedeshian.
    It was bombed in 1978 during the Lebanese Civil War. It was completely
    reconstructed in 1996.

    ARCHBISHOP SEBOUH SARKISIAN IN U.S.
    Archbishop Sebouh Sarkisian, Prelate of Tehran, is the guest of the Eastern
    Prelacy this week in New York City.

    Archbishop Sebouh was invited to participate in a conference, "Islam and
    Political Order," organized by American Catholic University (Washington, DC)
    and the Cultural and Islamic Affairs Center of Iran. The conference took
    place in Washington on April 25 and 26. Archbishop Sebouh participated in
    the conference on behalf of the Catholicate of Cilicia.

    GENOCIDE SCHOLARS CALL ON TURKEY TO END DENIALS
    The leaders of the International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS)
    have sent a response to Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan's effort to initiate
    a "debate" on the Armenian Genocide. The scholars said, in part:

    We represent the major body of scholars who study genocide in North America
    and Europe. We are concerned that in calling for an impartial study of the
    Armenian Genocide, you may not be fully aware of the extent of the scholarly
    and intellectual record on the Armenian Genocide and how this event conforms
    to the definition of the United Nations Genocide Convention. We want to
    underscore that it is not just Armenians who are affirming the Armenian
    Genocide but it is hundreds of independent scholars, who have no
    affiliations with governments, and whose work spans many countries and
    nationalities and the course of decades.

    REGISTER NOW FOR DATEV SUMMER PROGRAM
    Recognized as "the best Armenian youth program for junior and senior high
    school students," the St. Gregory of Datev Summer Program is accepting
    registrations for this summer's session. The week-long program, which is
    intense both in religious education and recreational activities, will take
    place July 3-10, at the St. Mary of Providence Center, Elverson,
    Pennsylvania.

    For information and/or to register go to:
    http://www.armenianprelacy.org/datev.htm

    PRELATE IS IN MIDWEST TODAY; WILL ATTEND
    ST. ILLUMINATOR'S DAY SCHOOL CELEBRATION IN NY TOMORROW
    Archbishop Oshagan is in the Midwest today and tomorrow visiting the St.
    Sarkis parish in Dearborn, Michigan. His Eminence will return to New York
    tomorrow evening to attend the 28th annual Gala Dinner-Dance of New York's
    St. Illuminator's Armenian Day School, which will take place at the Terrace
    on the Park, Flushing Meadows, New York. For information: 718-478-4073.

    NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY
    INFORMATION IS ON THE PRELACY WEB PAGE
    The Eastern Prelacy's National Representative Assembly (NRA) will take place
    in Granite City, Illinois, May 18-20, hosted by the St. Gregory the
    Illuminator Church, Granite City. The site will be updated regularly with
    current information pertinent to the Assembly. For information about the NRA
    go to: http://www.armenianprelacy.org/nra0500.htm

    SUNDAY IS MOTHERS DAY
    Does anyone need a reminder that Sunday is Mothers Day? Probably not!

    The earliest Mothers Day celebrations have been traced back to the spring
    celebrations of ancient Greece in honor of Rhea, the Mother of the Gods.

    In more recent times, in the 1600s, England celebrated a day called
    "Mothering Sunday," on the 4th Sunday of Lent, honoring the mothers of
    England. During this time many of England's poor worked as servants for
    wealthy families and in most cases the servants lived at the homes of their
    employers. On Mothering Sunday the servants would be given a day off to
    spend with their mothers.

    In the United States Mothers Day was first suggested in 1872 by Julia Ward
    Howe (the writer of the words to the Battle Hymn of the Republic) as a day
    dedicated to peace. In 1907 Ana Jarvis from Philadelphia began a campaign to
    establish a national Mothers Day. By 1911 nearly every state celebrated
    Mothers Day on the second Sunday of May. In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson
    made it official by proclaiming Mothers Day as a national holiday on the
    second Sunday of May.

    PLG MOTHERS DAY LUNCHEON HONORS
    GENOCIDE SURVIVOR, RAHAN KACHIAN, MOTHER OF THE YEAR
    Last Monday, the Prelacy Ladies Guild's annual Mothers Day luncheon took
    place at the St. Regis in New York City. Mrs. Rahan Kachian, a survivor of
    the Armenian Genocide, was honored by Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, who
    described her as a "great treasure." She was presented with a plaque with
    the following inscription: Presented to Rahan Kachian, a survivor of the
    Armenian Genocide who created a new life in the United States and with the
    highest attributes of Armenian Motherhood taught her family to love and
    respect the Armenian Church and Nation. In this year of the 90th anniversary
    of the Genocide we proudly honor you with our love, gratitude and
    appreciation."

    SUNDAY IS SECOND PALM SUNDAY
    This Sunday, May 8, is also Second Palm Sunday (Yerkrord Tzaghkazard).
    The seventh Sunday of Easter is called Second Palm Sunday and on this
    occasion all the readings and hymns of Palm Sunday are repeated. The feast
    of the Second Palm Sunday was designated by Nerses Shnorhali's brother, His
    Holiness Catholicos Krikor Vkayaser, and according to tradition is based on
    an event which took place while St. Gregory the Illuminator was in the deep
    pit (khor virab).

    Through your life of dedication and the highest degree of sacrifice, you are
    the greatest teachers of the children of the Armenian nation. Your text is
    your love, your pen is your smile. I wish and pray that that smile dawns
    always in the eyes of the Armenian children when their eyes are opened to
    the light of this world. Allow us to kiss your hands today and say to you,
    "Oh Mother, sweet and priceless."
    >>From a Mothers' Day message by Archbishop Karekin Sarkissian, May 1976.

    Visit our website at www.armenianprelacy.org
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