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    LRAPER Church Bulletin
    Contact: Deacon Vagarsag Seropyan
    Armenian Patriarchate
    TR-34130 Kumkapi, Istanbul
    T: +90 (212) 517-0970
    F: +90 (212) 516-4833
    [email protected]
    www.lraper.org


    PATRIARCH'S NAME AND BIRTH DAYS CELEBRATED

    16 June 2005, Thursday, Feast of the Holy Translators: Saints Sahag and
    Mesrob, the traditional name day for all Armenians bearing the names Sahag,
    Mesrob and Mashdots, was also the day when His Beatitude Mesrob II, Armenian
    Patriarch of Istanbul and All Turkey, completed his 49th year of age.

    A reception was held in the garden of the Patriarchate between 20:00 and
    23:00 hours, with 300 guests attending, mostly hieromonks, priests, deacons,
    acolytes, teachers, members of church youth groups and community leaders who
    had all attended His Beatitude's Bible Study and spirituality classes during
    his 26 years of ministry as priest and bishop.

    Also celebrating their birthdays at the reception were Dr. Araik Sargsyan of
    the Armenian Academy of Sciences; Attorney Luiz Bakar, the press
    spokesperson of the Patriarchate; Srpuhi Bilalyan, Armenian language teacher
    at the Kalfayan community school; Kegham Erzrumluyan, member of the PTA
    Board at the Sahakyan Parish School in Samatya.

    Celebrating their name day together with the Patriarch were the Very Revd.
    Fr. Sahag Mashalian, hieromonk and Vice-Chairman of the Patriarchal
    Spiritual Council; the Revd. Fr. Mashdots Kalpakciyan, Pastor of the Surp
    Hripsime Church in Buyukdere; Deacon Sahag Bicakciyan of the Turkish Bible
    Society, serving at St. John the Evangelist Armenian Church in Narlikapi;
    and Mesrob Yildirimyan, a second grade student at the Bezciyan Parish School
    in Kumkapi.

    The reception soon became a celebration of Armenian faith and culture when
    numerous guests spontaneously joined in singing, in unison and a capella,
    Armenian hymns and traditional songs for nearly an hour. A cranberry cake
    was ushered in which was cut by all those celebrating their name and
    birthdays.
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