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    JACKSONVILLE ARMENIANS CONSTRUCTING NEW PARISH CHURCH, YOUNG MEMBERS PURSUE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS

    ARMENPRESS
    8 August, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 8, ARMENPRESS: The community here has grown to the
    point that, last year, our mission parish purchased a new property,
    which will serve as the epicenter of the Armenian-American community of
    Jacksonville, reports Armenpress citing the office of Armenian-American
    community of Jacksonville.

    The new parish location will play an important role in the development
    of our community. It will be a place where local Armenians will be able
    to come together for worship, celebrations, and cultural and social
    events. This will enable the dream of Armenians living in northern
    Florida to manage their own institution, plan for bible studies,
    Sunday school and more, to become reality. The Jacksonville community
    has been working together to reform the building, as construction
    work takes place every Sunday with the help of dedicated community
    leaders. While church construction is in progress, the Armenian
    community of Jacksonville, Florida gathers each month for the monthly
    "Badarag," or Divine Liturgy. The women's choir is performing with
    the participation of Janna Mosinyan, Elen Mosinyan, Olivia Arslanian,
    Silva Baboyan, and male members Rafael Grigoryan, Aleksandr Shafiyev,
    Nicolas Yedigarov and Erik Mirzoyev are all active participants of
    the service as well.

    This summer has been especially productive for the young members of
    our community. Aleksandr Shafiyev recently represented the Armenian
    Community of Jacksonville on his pilgrimage to the Holly Land.

    Shafiyev was excited to discover that out of all the Christian nations,
    Armenians are one of two that have a special quarter in Jerusalem to
    practice their religion. "Now, that I have had an up-close experience
    of the Armenian traditions, I am eager to go back to my roots,"
    said Shafiyev. Hearing an Armenian who has never been to Armenia talk
    about his heritage with such a great pride is a delightful feeling. On
    July 11, 2012, The Eastern Diocese announced the recipients of the
    Diocesan Academic Scholarship for 2012-13. The Armenian community
    of Jacksonville is proud to announce that two of our students,
    Rafael Gregoryan and Erik Mirzoyev, have earned the scholarship by
    committing tremendous time and dedication to our community. Since 2008,
    I have been an active member of the Armenian-American community of
    Jacksonville, and it is evident that our local parish has been crucial
    for the success and development of young Armenians here. As an Armenian
    who arrived to United States only four years ago, I have found a little
    Armenia, here in north Florida, thousands of miles away from home.

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