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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/

    August 16, 2012


    BLESSING OF THE GRAPES

    Last Sunday, parishes throughout the Eastern Prelacy
    commemorated the Assumption of the Holy Mother of God, and the
    Blessing of the Grapes, a popular tradition often conducted outside in
    the open fields. The Eastern Prelacy's Vicar, Bishop Anoushavan,
    celebrated the Divine Liturgy and the Blessing of the Grapes at
    St. Sarkis Church, Douglaston, New York.

    Bishop Anoushavan and Rev. Fr. Nareg Terterian during the Blessing of
    the Grapes service at St. Sarkis Church in Douglaston, New York with
    Deacon Bedros Kalajian and Archpriest Fr. Moushegh Der Kaloustian
    assisting.

    GRAPE BLESSING FOR RESIDENTS OF HOME IN FLUSHING

    On Wednesday, August 15, Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian, pastor of
    St. Illuminator's Cathedral, New York City, together with some
    parishioners visited the Armenian Home for the Aged in Flushing, New
    York. Der Mesrob conducted the Blessing of the Grapes ceremony for the
    residents and staff
    of the Home.

    Der Hayr explained the significance of the centuries-old tradition of
    the grape blessing before the ceremony. Afterward he greeted and
    blessed
    each of the residents individually and presented each a bag of the
    blessed
    grapes.

    Der Mesrob visits the Home weekly, usually on Wednesdays, and he often
    makes special visits to visit those who are ill at the Home or in the
    hospital. His weekly visits have become welcome and anticipated events
    for the residents.

    Before departing Der Mesrob presented a gift of five hundred dollars
    to the Home on behalf of St. Illuminator's Cathedral.

    Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian offers blessed grapes to the residents of
    the Home.

    Der Hayr and parishioners with staff members of the Home for the Aged
    in Flushing, New York.

    BLESSING OF THE GRAPES IN NEW JERSEY

    Rev. Fr. Hovnan Bozoian with deacons and altar servers at
    Sts. Vartanantz Church, Ridgefield, New Jersey, during the Blessing of
    the Grapes ceremony.

    Later in the afternoon the Blessing of the Grapes ceremony was
    repeated at
    the annual church picnic sponsored by Sts. Vartanantz Church and the
    Dro Gomideh, with more than 250 parishioners and friends in
    attendance.

    VICAR WILL TRAVEL TO TROY

    Bishop Anoushavan will preside over the 8th day celebration of the
    Assumption of the Holy Virgin Mary, at Holy Cross Church in Troy, New
    York.

    ANEC WILL SPONSOR SEMINAR THIS SATURDAY

    The Armenian National Education Committee (ANEC) is sponsoring a
    teachers' seminar-workshop, `Train the Trainer: Armenian as a
    Second Language for Newcomers.' The seminar, which is under the
    auspices of His Eminence Archbishop Oshagan, will take place at the
    Prelacy offices in New York this Saturday, August 18, beginning at 10
    am and continuing to 4:30 pm. For information:
    [email protected] or 212-689-7231.

    CENTENNIAL BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION

    Last Sunday, Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian, pastor of St. Illuminator's
    Cathedral in New York, along with family, friends, and parishioners
    gathered at the Bucharest Restaurant in Sunnyside to celebrate the
    100th birthday of Mr. Dickran Tavitian, a parishioner at the
    Cathedral. The Centennal party was organized by Mr. Tavitian's
    children.

    Born on July 31, 1912, in Bazarchiki, Bulgaria, Mr. Tavitian's family
    moved to Romania. In 1938 he married Hripsime Vanlian. They were
    blessed with three children, Stepan, Arsineh, and Azniv, five
    grandchildren, and four great grandchildren.

    `Mr. Tavitian and his family have been one of the most dedicated
    members of the Cathedral and the Armenian community since they came to
    the United States from Romania many decades ago,' said
    Rev. Fr. Lakissian. Der Hayr warmly congratulated Mr. Tavitian on his
    milestone birthday, expressed thanks for his dedication and support of
    the Mother Church, and wished him continued good health.

    Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian presents Dickran Tavitian with a plaque and
    a silver Dickran the Great pin in honor of his 100th birthday.

    BIBLE READINGS

    Bible readings for Sunday, August 19, First Sunday after the
    Assumption of the Holy Mother of God, are, Proverbs 11:30-12:4;
    Zechariah 2:10-13; 2 Corinthians 6:16-7:1; Luke 1:39-56.

    In those days Mary set out and went with haste to a Judean town in the
    hill country, where she entered the house of Zechariah and greeted
    Elizabeth. When Elizabeth heard Mary's greeting, the child leaped in
    her womb. And Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit and exclaimed
    with a loud cry, `Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the
    fruit of
    your womb. And why has this happened to me, that the mother of my
    Lord comes to me? For as soon as I heard the sound of your greeting,
    the child in my womb leaped for joy. And blessed is she who believed
    that there would be
    a fulfillment of what was spoken to her by the Lord.'

    And Mary said, `My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in
    God my Savior, for he has looked with favor on the lowliness of his
    servant. Surely, from now on all generations will call me blessed; for
    the Mighty One has done great things for me and holy is his name. His
    mercy
    is for those who fear him from generation to generation. He has shown
    strength with his arm; he has scattered the proud in the thoughts of
    their hearts. He has brought down the powerful from their thrones, and
    lifted up the lowly; he has filled the hungry with good things, and
    sent the rich away empty. He has helped his servant Israel in
    remembrance of his mercy, according to the promise he made to our
    ancestors, to Abraham and to his descendants forever.'

    And Mary remained with her about three months and then returned to her
    home. (Luke 1:39-56)

    For a listing of the coming week's Bible readings click here
    (http://e2.ma/click/4rplc/4f4cee/o3but).

    SAINTS JOACHIM AND ANNA and THE OIL-BEARING WOMEN

    On Tuesday, August 21, the Armenian Church commemorates Saints Joachim
    and Anna, parents of Mary, the mother of Christ. Joachim, son of
    Barpathir, was a descendant of David, to whom God had told that the
    Savior of the
    world would be born through his descendants. Anna was a descendant of
    the tribe of Levi through her father, and the tribe of Judah through
    her mother. Joachim and Anna were childless through years of marriage
    and were reproached for their barrenness. Joachim fasted for forty
    days in the desert and both of them prayed for a child, ultimately
    placing their trust in God's will, whatever it may be. An angel
    appeared to each of them telling them they would be the parents of a
    daughter, in spite of their advanced age. That child was Mary, the
    blessed mother of Christ.

    On the same day the Church remembers the oil-bearing women
    (Myrophores). These are the eight women who are identified as the oil-
    or myrrh-bearers in the four Gospels who had different roles during
    Christ's ministry, at the Cross, and the tomb on Easter morning. The
    eight women are: Mary Magdalene, Mary (Theotokos), Joanna, Salome,
    Mary (wife of Cleopas), Susanna, Mary of Bethany, and Martha of
    Bethany.

    ST. JEREMIAH THE PROPHET

    On Thursday, August 23, the Armenian Church remembers Jeremiah, one
    of the prophets of the Old Testament. His writings are collected in
    the Old Testament book of Jeremiah and the Book of Lamentations is
    attributed to him. God appointed Jeremiah to confront Judah and
    Jerusalem for the worship
    of idols and other violations of the covenant (described in the Book
    of Deuteronomy). Jeremiah had the task of explaining the reason for
    the impending disaster-the destruction by the Babylonian army and
    captivity: =80=9CAn d when your people say, `Why has the Lord our God
    done all these things to us?' you shall say to them, `As you have
    forsaken me and served foreign gods in your land, so you shall serve
    foreigners in a land that is not yours.''

    NEWS FROM THE CATHOLICOSATE

    PILGRIMAGE IN BIKFAYA

    His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Holy See of Cilicia, presided
    over the annual day of pilgrimage to the Monastery of St. Mary the
    Theotokos in Bikfaya, Lebanon, on the occasion of the Feast of the
    Assumption and
    the Blessing of the Grapes. This pilgrimage day has been observed in
    Bikfaya faithfully since 1952. The beautiful mountain town of Bikfaya
    is the summer home of the Catholicosate and the site of the Cilician
    See's Theological Seminary.

    Pilgrims begin arriving on Saturday to pray, meditate and give
    offerings. This year the Seminary organized conferences and meetings
    to coincide with the pilgrimage and feast day.

    On Sunday evening, His Holiness presided over the Divine Liturgy,
    celebrated by Archbishop Souren Kataroyan in front of St. Mary's
    chapel.

    The pilgrimage concluded on Monday with the Commemoration Liturgy for
    the departed faithful, and an agape lunch, attended by the pilgrims,
    His
    Holiness, clergy, seminarians and the Women's Committee.

    THIS WEEK IN ARMENIAN HISTORY
    Prepared by the Armenian National Education Committee (ANEC)

    Birth of Shushanik Kurghinian (August 18, 1876)

    Quite a neglected name in the literary canon, Shushanik Kurghinian was
    one of the earliest figures of Armenian feminist literature. Shushanik
    Popoljian was born in Alexandropol (today Gyumri) into a poor
    family. She wrote in her autobiography, `Sometimes father would bring
    his shoe-repair `workstation' home, in order to save money, and I
    would work for him demanding my wages, every single kopeck. Mother,
    being raised in a traditional household, would reprove of my `ill
    behavior toward my parent,' blaming those harmful books for corrupting
    me.'

    She first studied at an all-girls school. In 1893, at the age of 17,
    she organized the first female faction of the Social Democratic
    Hnchakian
    Party (founded in 1887). She was twenty-one when she married Arshak
    Kurghinian, a businessman and a member of the socialist underground in
    the Caucasus. She published her first poem in 1899 in the monthly
    Taraz. Her activities against the Russian czar blacklisted her. In
    1903 she escaped to Rostov-on-Don, in the northern Caucasus,

    with her two children, while her husband stayed in
    Alexandropol. Living in
    utmost hardship and poverty, Shushanik Kurghinian immersed herself in
    the Russian revolutionary milieu and some of her most powerfully
    charged poetry
    was written from1907-1909, during the years of her affiliation with
    Rostov's proletarian underground.

    She managed to clandestinely publish her first collection of 43 poems,
    Ringing of the Dawn, assisted by Alexander Miasnikian, the future
    leader of the communist party in Soviet Armenia. Her second
    forthcoming volume, however, was rejected by the censors and never
    released. Her poetry brought
    out the most silenced voices and raised such issues as the unjust
    social conditions that forced poor women to lives of prostitution and
    exploitation.
    Kurghinian used poetry to promote feminist ideals, envisioning a
    social revolution through women's struggle for equal rights and
    emancipation.

    She continued to write and participate in social projects, but her
    fragile health became an issue. She moved back to Alexandropol in
    1921, a year after the sovietization of Armenia. She traveled to
    Kharkov and Moscow
    in 1925 for medical treatment, but returned home disappointed. After
    the earthquake of Leninakan (the name of Alexandropol from 1924-1990)
    in 1926, she settled in Yerevan. She died the next year at the age of
    fifty-one.

    During the Soviet era, Kurghinian's poetry was used only for socialist
    propaganda, thus undermining the artistic merit of this writer and
    activist. Her feminist works were marginalized. As Victoria Rowe
    writes
    in A History of Armenian Women's Writing, 1880-1922, `Soviet literary
    criticism ignored the gender specific aspects of Kurghinian's works
    because they posited that socialist society would eliminate women's
    problems, and any specific addressing of women's issues was condemned
    as `bourgeois'.' Her works have started to be seen under a new light
    over the past few years.

    (http://e2.ma/click/4rplc/4f4cee/4vcut)

    FROM THE PRELACY BOOKSTORE
    A New Publication:

    Be Like a Bee
    By Seta Simonian
    Illustrated by Agata Badalyan

    Presented in chapter-form with colorful, vivid illustrations, this
    picture book gives an interesting story as well as scientific
    information about bees through a narrative form. The author first
    observed the world of beehives in Dilijan during a trip to Armenia. In
    this story Merry Bee teaches readers about the characteristics and
    work of bees through her own exploration of life as a bee in
    Dilijan. Queen Bee teachers her daughter Merry Bee that through hard
    work, goals can be accomplished. Merry Bee learns that
    the traits of a bee

    (hardworking, attentive, persistent, polite, intelligent, nice,
    energetic,
    sensible, and sincere) make happiness.
    The songs included in the book are also recorded on a CD available for
    purchase separately.
    Be Like a Bee, 58 pages, softcover, $23.00, plus shipping & handling.

    To order these or other items contact the bookstore by email at
    [email protected] or by telephone at 212-689-7810.

    (http://e2.ma/click/4rplc/4f4cee/kodut)

    PONTIFICAL VISIT COUNTDOWN

    Beginning next week, Crossroads will highlight an aspect of the
    upcoming Pontifical Visit of His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the
    Holy See of Cilicia. His Holiness will arrive in New York on October 4
    and will visit
    the parishes of the Eastern Prelacy through October 31. We invite you
    to visit the Prelacy web site where a lot of information about the
    visit is available. We also invite you to be our friend on Facebook.

    To get to our web site click here
    (http://e2.ma/click/4rplc/4f4cee/0geut).

    To get to our Facebook page click here
    (http://e2.ma/click/4rplc/4f4cee/g9eut).

    CALENDAR OF EVENTS

    August 18-The Armenian National Education Committee (ANEC) sponsors a
    teachers' seminar-workshop, `Train the Trainer: Armenian as a Second
    Language for Newcomers,' for ANEC-affiliated schools,
    under the auspices of His Eminence Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, at the
    Armenian Prelacy headquarters, New York, from 10 am to 4:30 pm. For
    information, email [email protected] or call (212) 689-7231.

    August 19-Annual church picnic and Blessing of the Grapes,
    St. Asdvadzadzin Church, Whitinsville, Massachusetts. Festivities
    start at noon on
    the church grounds; free parking and admission; shish kebab, losh
    kebab, chicken kebab, khema and homemade desserts. Music by John
    Berberian and Ensemble. For information: 508-234-3677.

    September 9-Picnic-Festival sponsored by St. Gregory Church and
    St. Michael Parish of North Andover, Massachusetts, 1 pm to 6
    pm. Games and activities for the whole family. Armenian and American
    music. Menu from St. Michael includes: hamburgers, hot dogs, pasta
    salad, chips, popcorn, slush,
    American pastries. Menu from St. Gregory includes: Shish, Losh,
    Chicken Kebab and Lentil Kheyma dinners, Pilaf, Salad, Pita and
    Armenian pastries. For information: 978-685-5038 (St. Gregory);
    978-686-4050 (St. Michael).

    September 16-St. Sarkis Church, Douglaston, New York, Annual Church
    Picnic, on the church grounds, noon to 6 pm. Best kebabs, cold beer
    and tan, watermelon, home-made sweets, special `Kid-Zone' activities
    for children. Also Armenian music and dancing, raffle with great
    prizes. Takeout available all day. Admission free. For information
    718-224-2275.

    October 4-31-Pontifical Visit to the Eastern Prelacy by His Holiness
    Aram I, Catholicos of the Holy See of Cilicia.

    November 10-Hamazkayin Armenian Educational and Cultural Society of
    New Jersey and Vanush Khanamiryan Dance Academy of New York, present
    Inga
    & Anush with performances by Hamazkayin Nayiri Dance Ensemble of New
    Jersey, Hamazkayin Meghri Dance Ensemble of Pennsylvania, and Vanush
    Khanamiryan
    Dance Academy of New York and Connecticut. Felician College, 262 South
    Main Street, Lodi, New Jersey, 5 pm. For reservations ($35 - $70) and
    information: 201-739-9557, 201-684-1509, or
    www.itsmyseat.com/hamazkayiner
    (http://e2.ma/click/4rplc/4f4cee/w1fut).

    November 11-Hamazkayin Armenian Educational and Cultural Society of
    Boston and Vanush Khanamiryan Dance Academy proudly present Inga &
    Anush with performance by Erebouni Dance Ensemble of Hamazkayin
    Boston. Shaw Auditorium, Watertown High School, Watertown,
    Massachusetts, 5 pm. For reservations ($35 - $45) and information:
    617-331-0426 or www.itsmyseat.com/hamazkayiner
    (http://e2.ma/click/4rplc/4f4cee/cugut).

    November 18-St. Sarkis Church, Douglaston, New York, 50th anniversary
    jubilee.

    Web pages of the parishes can be accessed through the Prelacy's web
    site.

    To ensure the timely arrival of Crossroads in your electronic mailbox,
    add
    [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]

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