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    Massis Weekly Online - Vol. 25, No. 22.
    http://www.MassisWeekly.com
    June 11, 2005

    - Pontifical Divine Liturgy At The Cathedral Of Our Lady Of The Angels
    - Aram Sarkisian Arrives In The United States
    - The Twenty Hunchakian Gallows


    - His Holiness Karekin II Catholicos Of All Armenians In The Western
    Diocese Pontifical Divine Liturgy At The Cathedral Of Our Lady Of The Angels

    LOS ANGELES -- At 3:30 p.m. on June 5, 2005 His Holiness Karekin II,
    Catholicos of All Armenians, celebrated Pontifical Divine Liturgy in the
    Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. Led by a vast procession of
    Archbishops, Bishops, diocesan clergy, deacons and ecumenical guests,
    His Holiness made his official entry into the Cathedral under the
    `Amphovani', the traditional umbrella of the Catholicos. As he proceeded
    to the Altar, His Holiness blessed the faithful who had filled the
    Cathedral to capacity.
    All Diocesan clergy and deacons of the Southern California region took
    part in the procession, as well as high ranking clergy, including His
    Eminence Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, Primate of the Western Diocese;
    His Eminence Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Eastern
    Diocese; His Eminence Archbishop Vatche Hovsepian; His Eminence
    Archbishop Arsen Berberyan; His Eminence Archbishop Nerses Bozabalyan;
    His Grace Bishop Vicken Aikazian, Legate of Washington, D.C.; His Grace
    Bishop Bagrat Galsdanian, Primate of the Canadian Diocese; and His
    Eminence Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian.
    His Holiness was assisted during Divine Liturgy by His Eminences
    Archbishop Hovnan Derderian and Archbishop Khajag Barsamian. The United
    Armenian Central Choir of the Western Diocese sang the Liturgy, directed
    by Deacon Stepan Gozumian and accompanied by Dr. Ronald Sinanian on the
    organ.
    During the Divine Liturgy His Eminence Archbishop Hovnan Derderian
    welcomed the Catholicos. `Your Holiness,' said Archbishop Derderian, `it
    gives me a great honor to extend to you a warm welcome to the Western
    Diocese on behalf of our Diocesan clergy, Diocesan Council, and the
    faithful members, as well as the ecumenical guests and dignitaries who
    are present here today.
    His Holiness Karekin II is the spiritual leader of the Armenian
    Apostolic Church and the nation. Since his election to the throne of St.
    Gregory the illuminator in 1999 the Armenian Church has become a
    dominant presence in the life of the Armenians both in Armenia and the
    Diaspora. It is time for the Church of Armenia to recuperate from the
    loss of the dark era of the Soviet Union and to radiate the Light of God
    from the hearts of Armenians in Armenian and in our communities.'
    In his Pontifical Sermon His Holiness Karekin II expressed his gratitude
    to the Cardinal for making the Cathedral available for the Pontifical
    Divine Liturgy. He extended to the faithful his warm and heartfelt
    blessings form the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin. The Catholicos urged
    the faithful to renew and reawaken within them the Christian faith and
    the love towards the Armenian Apostolic Church, as we celebrate together
    the 1600th anniversary of the creation of the Armenian alphabet. He
    continued saying `the ills and difficulties of Armenia and the Armenian
    Apostolic Church will disappear' when we are connected in Christ.
    On this auspicious occasion, in appreciation of the hard work,
    unrelenting devotion and dedication of His Eminence Archbishop
    Derderian, Primate of the Western Diocese, to the Mother See of Holy
    Etchmiadzin, the Western Diocese and the faithful, His Holiness
    presented to Archbishop Derderian a `Banagia', the official symbol of
    the rank of Archbishop.
    In celebration of the 1600th anniversary of the alphabet the `Banagia'
    is adorned with the original 36 Armenian letters. His Holiness also gave
    a cross to Cardinal Roger Mahony expressing his gratitude for allowing
    the Western Diocese the use of the Cathedral.
    Following the Sermon His Holiness Karekin II, as well as the high-raking
    clergy participating in the Liturgy and over 25 clergy administered Holy
    Communion to the faithful.

    -Aram Sarkisian Arrives In The United States
    Former Prime Minister Will Be Keynote Speaker At The 90th Anniversary
    Commemoration Of 20 Gallows

    GLENDALE -- Aram Sarkisian, the leader of Armenia's `Hanrapetutyun'
    (Republic) opposition party, has arrived in the U.S. at the invitation
    of Social Democratic Hunchakian Party. He will be the keynote speaker at
    an event dedicated to the 90th anniversary of the hanging of 20 Hunchak
    party leaders by the Ottoman Turks in 1915. The event will be held in
    Glendale on June 11th at United Community Church (333 E. Colorado St).
    Sarkisian's first stop was the nation's capital Washington DC where he
    is met with officials in the National Security Council and the State
    Department as well as members of the U.S. Congress.
    Sarkisian, who briefly served as Armenia's prime minister in 1999-2000,
    after the assassination of his brother Vasken Sarkisian, put his visit
    in the context of recent U.S. calls for democratization in the South
    Caucasus and elsewhere in the world. `Western governments are always
    elected by the people and that is called democracy,' he said. `The
    Russians, on the other hand, support the likes of Saddam Hussein,
    [Belarus President Aleksandr] Lukashenko, [Armenian President Robert]
    Kocharian who is totally rejected by our people. That is why Russia is
    losing.
    `Russia is offering us nothing, while the West is urging us not to rig
    elections and to form legitimate judicial, legislative and executive
    bodies.'
    Sarkisian and his `Hanrapetutyun' party, which is a key member of
    Armenia's largest opposition alliance, has been the most vocal opponent
    of Robert Kocharian, who's re-election in 2004 was marred by massive
    voter frauds, arrests and brutal dispersion of peaceful demonstrators
    opposing his illegal power grab.
    In April of 2004, special security forces using water cannons and stun
    grenades chased thousands of demonstrators away from the presidential
    palace, and later seized and ransacked the offices of opposition parties
    including `Hanrapeputyun' which sustained the most damage. Aram
    Sarkisian had to stay in hiding for a few days fearing arrest by
    the Kocharian regime. Only condemnation and pressure by European Union
    countries forced the government to back down.
    - Biography:
    Aram Sakisian was born on January 2, 1961 in the village of Ararat in
    the Ararat region. He graduated with a degree in civil engineering from
    Yerevan Polytechnic Institute in 1989.
    >From 1980-1982 he served in the Soviet Army. For the next four years he
    worked first as a foreman, later laboratory head, then assistant to the
    chief engineer and eventually chief engineer in Araratardshin Trust
    Company. From 1993-1998 he worked first as an assistant to the director,
    later he was appointed deputy to the general director, administrative
    director and eventually became the general director of the Araratcement
    Company.
    >From 1999-2000 he was prime minister of the RA and from 2000-2002 he was
    the general director of Araratcement CJSC Company. On May 25, 2003 he
    was elected to the NA from the proportional
    list of the opposition Justice Alliance.
    Mr. Sarkisian is married and has three children.

    - The Twenty Hunchakian Gallows

    The 7th General Convention of the Social Democrat Hunchakian Party which
    was held in Constanta, Romania, in 1913, had a unique and great
    importance not only for the Hunchaks, but in the history of the Armenian
    people as a whole. During the Convention, members stressed their concern
    of the Ittihad (Young Turk) government's blatant disregard of the
    Armenian lives who resided in Historic Armenia.
    The Hunchaks feared that this disregard would only escalate as time
    pasted. The Hunchaks also stressed the importance of a United
    Independent Armenia which would be impossible under the racist
    and dictatorial Young Turk govern-ment's rule of the Ottoman Empire.
    Thus the convention adjourned with two main objectives:
    I - As stated in its original program, the party was to move from licit
    to illicit activities, thus becoming once again a covered organisation.
    II - To plan and assassinate the leaders of the Ittihad (Young Turk)
    party, the same leaders that carried out the Adana massacres of 1909,
    and thus the same leaders who at that moment were planning the
    annihilation of the Armenian people.
    Unfortunately, these secret objectives were passed on to the Turks by an
    Armenian agent for the government; consequently as soon as the delegates
    arrived in Constantinople, they were arrested. By
    the end of the year a total of one hundred and forty Hunchak leaders
    were arrested.
    After spending two years in the horror known as Turkish jails, and
    lengthy mock trials, twenty prominent figures - Paramaz, Dr. Benne, Aram
    Ach'ekbashian, Vanig and others were sentenced to death by hanging. Few
    weeks after the beginning of the Armenian Genocide on June 15, 1915, all
    twenty men were hung in the central square of Constantinople, know as
    Sultan Bayazid Square.
    The destiny of the Twenty Martyrs was intertwined with the destiny of
    their nation. They knew what was coming, sounded the alarm but were
    betrayed by a fellow Armenian. They believed that an
    independent Armenia will be born from the ashes of the old one, they
    were right.
    Over the past decades, the Twenty Martyrs were a source of inspiration
    for thousands of young Armenians through out the world, but most
    especially to those who joined the Social Democrat
    Hunchakian Party, fought under its banner, and in its ranks worked for
    the welfare of all Armenians.
    Today the Armenian Republic is a living example of what the Twenty
    Martyrs and thousands of other Hunchakian heroes fought and died for.
    But the struggle must and will continue, until the immediate and future
    objectives of the Social Democrat Hunchak Party and the Armenian people
    are accomplished.




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