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    JERUSALEM PATRIARCH VISITS PRELACY

    http://asbarez.com/115678/jerusalem-patriarch-visits-prelacy/
    Thursday, October 31st, 2013

    His Beatitude Archbishop Nourhan Manougian was welcomed by the
    Western Prelacy and members of the Los Angeles Armenian community in
    La Crescenta

    LA CRESCENTA-On Friday, October 25, His Beatitude Archbishop Nourhan
    Manougian, Patriarch of Jerusalem, visited the Western Prelacy where he
    was welcomed by Western Prelate Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian and
    members of the Religious Council, Executive Council, ARS, Homenetmen,
    and Hamazkayin.

    His Beatitude was accompanied by members of the St. James Brotherhood,
    Very Rev. Fr. Baret Yerezian and staff-bearer Very Rev. Fr. Norayr
    Kazazian. On Wednesday, October 23rd, the Prelate, accompanied by
    Archpriest Fr. Vicken Vassilian and Rev. Fr. Ardak Demirjian, had
    visited His Beatitude at his hotel to welcome him to Los Angeles and
    wish him a pleasant stay.

    The visit began with a canonical prayer at the "St. Dertad and St.

    Ashkhen" Chapel, and continued at the "Sulahian" Reception Hall.

    The Prelate and Executive Council Chair Rima Boghossian officially
    welcomed the honored guest and congratulated his recent election as
    Patriarch of Jerusalem, noting that the representative of the ARF
    Central Committee could not be present but conveyed their well wishes.

    They wished him success in his mission and expressed that his visit
    to the Prelacy is a historic occasion of great joy and pride. His
    Eminence also outlined the general endeavors of the Prelacy, given
    that it was the first visit of the Patriarch.

    His Beatitude expressed thanks and appreciation for the warm welcome
    and well wishes, noting that it was his first visit to the United
    States since his election as Patriarch, and also gave an overview of
    the Armenian communities of Israel, Jordan, and Palestine served by the
    Patriarchate. His Beatitude presented a historical background of the
    Patriarchate, stating that from the early days of Christianity many
    monasteries were established in Jerusalem and the Holy Land, and in
    later centuries Armenian kings and princes built and supported more
    churches. Thus, Armenian presence in Jerusalem and Bethlehem dates
    back centuries. The Patriarch noted that St. James has properties
    which supports the livelihood of the Patriarchate. Also, after the
    Genocide numerous surviving families established residences in the
    complex of the Monastery, and their descendents continue to live there
    today. The complex also houses community organizations and two schools,
    the "Tarkmanchatz" school and the Theological Seminary. St.

    James Brotherhood counts thirty-five members, with over a dozen
    serving in different communities.

    In response to a question whether the Patriarchate is assisting the
    Syrian-Armenian community, His Beatitude explained that although
    they wish to offer support, such as taking in students, the regional
    political situation makes doing so unfeasible. The Patriarch concluded
    by speaking about the challenges facing the Patriarchate's communities,
    difficulties the youth face, and the dwindling Armenian population.

    The Prelate presented His Beatitude with a memento depicting the
    Prelacy Chapel, and the visit came to an end with a tour of the
    Prelacy.

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