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    PRESS OFFICE
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Jake Goshert, Coordinator of Information Services
    Tel: (212) 686-0710 Ext. 60; Fax: (212) 779-3558
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.armenianchurch.org

    June 24, 2005
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    CATHOLICOS LEADS ARMENIAN CHURCH DELEGATION IN BUILDING A HOME

    Though faced with hours of hard work, from painting walls to pounding
    nails, they couldn't help but smile as they labored. For they knew they
    were helping others as they worked on a Habitat for Humanity house in
    Detroit, MI.

    "It was truly a gift to be able to help another person by offering them
    a helping hand," said Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern), who joined His
    Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians,
    at the Habitat for Humanity worksite on June 22, 2005.

    The Catholicos arrived in Detroit at the invitation of Ken Benson, the
    president of Habitat for Humanity's Michigan chapter. He flew in on
    Tuesday, June 21, following his pontifical visit to the Western Diocese,
    on a plane provided by Richard Manoogian's Masco Corporation.

    The house the Catholicos and other church leaders worked on is being
    funded by the Masco corporation and worked on by volunteers from that
    company.

    "We were able to talk and work alongside the owners of the new house, a
    nice young family, and to see that our small efforts and those of the
    many dedicated volunteers for Masco were changing their lives," the
    Primate said. "It was a very Christian feeling, to help the less
    fortunate make new lives for themselves with your own hands."

    During his stop in Michigan, the Catholicos spoke about Habitat for
    Humanity and expressed appreciation that this organization was reaching
    out to those in need. By working to alleviate poverty, he said, they
    were helping to bring about peace. It is a mission shared by the
    Armenian Church.

    MEETING WITH FORMER PRESIDENT CARTER

    During the work session, the Catholicos had a chance for a private
    meeting with Habitat for Humanity's most well-known supporter, former
    U.S. President Jimmy Carter. The Catholicos was joined by Archbishop
    Barsamian; Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, Primate of the Western Diocese;
    Bishop Bagrat Galstanyan, Primate of the Canadian Diocese; Bishop Vicken
    Aykazian, Eastern Diocesan legate; and Richard Manoogian.

    "The meeting was very important. There was a very quality conversation
    between them," said Bishop Aykazian of the 30-minute conversation during
    which the Catholicos invited the former president to visit Armenia.
    Carter said he would see if he could accept the Catholicos' invitation.

    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY ARMENIA

    There is a very active Habitat for Humanity International chapter in
    Armenia. Started just about three years ago, it is the fastest growing
    chapter in Eastern Europe. Last year volunteers completed its 100th
    home.

    Bishop Aykazian left for Armenia on Friday, June 24, 2005, with Habitat
    for Humanity Michigan leader Ken Benson. They will be joined in Armenia
    by Frank Griswold, the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church in
    America. They are going to Armenia to speak with representatives of the
    Armenian government about strengthening official support for the
    organization. The Armenian Church has been a vital partner for Habitat
    for Humanity Armenia from the earliest stages.

    "It is important because one of the missions of the church is to help
    the poor and the suffering and those who are hungry," Bishop Aykazian
    said. "To house these people is the first step, so they can at least
    keep their bodies from heat and the cold. Building them homes is the
    first step to solving problems of the poor."

    Many parishes and other non-Armenian organizations send volunteers to
    build with Habitat for Humanity in Armenia. This year 13 groups will be
    traveling to Armenia to lend their labor, Bishop Aykazian said. The
    goal for this year's construction schedule is to build 22 new homes in
    Armenia.

    Bishop Aykazian, who said he was honored with the opportunity to bless
    the 100th house built by Habitat for Humanity Armenia, said volunteers
    give of their time and energy because they go away with a warmth in
    their heart.

    "When I saw the people moving in, I couldn't have been happier. Just
    seeing the smile on the face of these poor people, it was moving," he
    said. "You see their smiles and nothing else. You just can't stop
    yourself from crying from happiness when you see them."

    -- 6/24/05

    E-mail photos available on request. Photos also viewable in the News
    and Events section of the Eastern Diocese's website,
    www.armenianchurch.org.

    PHOTO CAPTION (1): His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and
    Catholicos of All Armenians, works on a house for Habitat for Humanity
    in Detroit, MI, on Wednesday, June 22, 2005.

    PHOTO CAPTION (2): Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Eastern
    Diocese, along with other Habitat for Humanity volunteers, talk to the
    future owners of a house being built in Detroit, MI, during a stop at
    the worksite by the Catholicos on Wednesday, June 22, 2005.

    PHOTO CAPTION (3): Heading to the Habitat for Humanity house being
    sponsored by the Masco Corporation, Bishop Vicken Aykazian, legate of
    the Eastern Diocese, right, joins the primates of the three North
    American Armenian Church dioceses, from left, Archbishop Hovnan
    Derderian, Primate of the Western Diocese; Archbishop Khajag Barsamian,
    Primate of the Eastern Diocese; and Bishop Bagrat Galstanyan, Primate of
    the Canadian Diocese.

    PHOTO CAPTION (4): Kevork Toroyan, chair of the Diocesan Legate
    Committee, left, joins Legate Bishop Vicken Aykazian; Ken Benson, the
    president of Habitat for Humanity's Michigan chapter; and National
    Council of Churches General Secretary Dr. Rev. Robert Edgar.
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