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    February 21, 2014
    Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America
    H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate
    6252 Honolulu Avenue
    La Crescenta, CA 91214
    Tel: (818) 248-7737
    Fax: (818) 248-7745
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.westernprelacy.org


    REQUIEM FOR A.R.S. MEMBERS TO BE HELD
    IN PRELACY CHURCHES

    - REQUIEM FOR LT. GURGEN MARGARYAN AND SUMGAIT MASSACRES

    By the ordinance of H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate,
    and in coordination with the Armenian Relief Society Regional Executive, the
    last Sunday of each February is designated ARS Remembrance Day, when requiem
    is held in all Prelacy Churches for departed ARS members and benefactors
    This year's requiem service will be held on Sunday, February 23,
    2014.
    The Prelate will preside over Divine Liturgy and requiem, and will
    deliver the sermon Holy Cross Cathedral in Montebello.
    On this day, requiem will also be offered for the soul of Lt. Gurgen
    Margaryan on the 10th anniversary of his murder, and for the victims of the
    Sumgait, Baku, and Maragha massacres.
    We urge our faithful parishioners to join us in paying tribute to
    the memory of ARS servants, Lt. Gurgen Margaryan, and the victims of the
    Sumgait, Baku, and Maragha Massacres.
    By the ordinance of the Prelate, Rev. Fr. Boghos Tinkjian will
    celebrate Divine Liturgy and deliver the sermon at the Colorado parish.

    ***

    SPECIAL SERVICES TO BE HELD ON THE FEASTS OF GHEVONTIANTS AND VARTANANTS

    On February 25 and February 27, the Armenian Church will observe two
    important feasts, Ghevontiants and Vartanants, commemorating the sacrifices
    of our beloved saints for our faith and our nation.
    On Tuesday, February 25th, the Feast of Ghevontiants will be
    observed at Forty Martyrs Church in Orange County with morning service, the
    annual Ghevontiants clergy conference, and Divine Liturgy, presided over by
    H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, and with the participation
    of clergy members.
    The day begins at 11:00 a.m. with morning service. The clergy
    conference will convene in the afternoon and conclude at 6:00 p.m. The day
    will also include a visit to Ari Guiragos Minassian School where the Prelate
    will convey his message to the students, who will present a Vartanants
    program.
    Divine Liturgy will be celebrated at 6:30 p.m., after which a
    reception organized by the Board of Trustees will be held at Gugasian Hall.

    On Thursday, February 27th, in celebration of the Feast of
    Vartanants, morning services will be held at Prelacy Churches.
    In the evening, Divine Liturgy will be celebrated at St. Sarkis
    Church in Pasadena, presided over by the Prelate and with the participation
    of clergy members. Rev. Fr. Boghos Tinkjian will celebrate Divine Liturgy
    and deliver the sermon.
    The service begins at 7:00 p.m. and will conclude with the singing
    of special songs and hymns designated for this feast.

    ***

    NAME DAY CELEBRATION OF ST. SARKIS CHURCH
    OF PASADENA

    Over the weekend of February 15, 2014, the Feast of St. Sarkis,
    which is also the name day of St. Sarkis Church of Pasadena, was celebrated
    with a number of services, culminating on Sunday, February 16, with
    Episcopal Divine Liturgy celebrated by H.E. Archbishop Moushegh
    Mardirossian, Prelate, and the blessing of madagh.
    The name-day celebration began on Friday, February 14, with Parish
    Pastor Rev. Fr. Boghos Baltayan's blessing of the salt to be used for the
    madagh, after which the madagh preparation began.
    On Saturday evening, the eve of the feast was commemorated with an
    evening service conducted by Fr. Boghos.
    On Sunday morning Divine Liturgy began with the procession of the
    Prelate into the church as the choir sang the "Hrashapar" hymn. His
    Eminence was assisted at the altar by Rev. Fr. Boghos Baltayan and Rev. Fr.
    Armen Melkonian, who is visiting our Prelacy.
    Prior to delivering the sermon, the Prelate congratulated and
    commended the church family on their name-day celebration and greeted the
    faithful, among them church benefactors Mr. and Mrs. Sarkis and Suzan
    Kitsinian and family members.
    The message of the Prelate's sermon was the words of St. Sarkis,
    that "when you are reinforced in faith and by the Holy Spirit, no force can
    overcome you, because triumph is for the good and the righteous, and
    ultimate triumph and glory belong to God".
    His Eminence spoke of the life of St. Sarkis, his staunch faith and
    martyrdom, and invited the faithful to become strengthened in their faith in
    the example of St. Sarkis and to put aside our own self interests in our
    service to Him. The Prelate also reminded the faithful how St. Sarkis, his
    son Mardiros, and their fourteen companions endured untold torture with
    illuminated spirits and unwavering faith. No matter the circumstances in
    our lives, we must always look for the good and remain faithful servants of
    our Lord Jesus Christ Who came to this earth to reveal that He is "the way,
    the truth, and the life," stated the Prelate and concluded his sermon with
    the following prayer; "O Lord, during the course of our lives we are faced
    with all kinds of challenges and tribulations, but we will never falter in
    our faith because we trust in Your dominion, mercy, and righteousness, and
    we beseech You, through the intercession of our beloved saint, to release us
    from our afflictions and grant peace to our lives and to the world,
    especially to our brothers and sisters in Syria. May Your peace be with
    them, granting them patience in the struggles they endure."
    The blessing of madagh and requiem service followed, in which H.E.
    Archbishop Souren Kataroyan, former Prelate of the Prelacy of Aleppo,
    participated. Requiem prayers were offered for the souls of the first
    parish pastor, Archpriest Fr. Sarkis Antreassian, Board of Trustees members,
    Delegates, and church and community servants.
    The services concluded with the Cilician and Pontifical anthems in
    the church main entrance.
    A lunch reception followed at "Andon Andonian" Hall presided over by
    the Prelate and with the participation of Archbishop Souren Kataroyan,
    priests, Executive Council Chair Mrs. Rima Boghossian, Board of Trustees
    members, Delegates, and church benefactors, sponsors.
    After the blessing of tables by the Prelate, remarks were delivered
    by Board of Trustees Chairman Mr. Hagop Avedikian, Rev. Fr. Boghos Baltayan,
    Hrag Kitsinian, youngest child of the Kitsinian family, Mr. Sarkis
    Kitsinian, and Mrs. Rima Boghossian, all congratulating the community on
    this joyous occasion.
    The Prelate again congratulated and commended the parish community,
    wishing them continued successes in their service. The celebration came to
    a close with the Prelate's benediction.

    ***

    ARMENIAN LANGUAGE REVITALIZATION COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF
    THE WESTERN PRELACY

    Upon the recommendation of the Representatives Assembly and the
    invitation of H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, and the
    Executive Council, last year a committee was launched within the Western
    Prelacy to focus on the revitalization and preservation of the Armenian
    language in the United States of America. The committee held its first
    meeting on May 1, 2013.
    During subsequent meetings, the committee concurred that the use of
    the Armenian language, both oral and written, is in decline in Armenian
    communities of the Western United States. Maintaining that language
    vitality is essential to the sustainability of Armenian culture and identity
    in a Diasporic context, the committee embarked on strategic planning
    sessions to propose a plan for intervention and revitalization.
    Accordingly, the committee began to evaluate the root causes of this
    problem based on available research results and statistics, and to create a
    plan of action with a clear vision, mission, and strategic goals for
    spearheading a decentralized language revitalization program. Partnerships
    with schools, churches, organizations, political parties, media and
    interested individuals will be central to the program's success.
    The Prelate and Executive Council are pleased to announce that the
    committee will continue its mission as a standing body under the auspices of
    the Western Prelacy, as the "Armenian Language Revitalization Committee".
    The committee is comprised of the following members: Dr. Haroutiun
    Armenian, Dr. Hagop Gulludjian, Mr. Sarkis Mahserejian, Mr. Jora
    Manoucherian, Mr. Vazken Madenlian, Dr. Talar Chahinian-Mahroukian, Dr.
    Vahram Shemmassian, Dr. Hasmig Baran, and Dr. Rubina Peroomian.
    We are confident that this committee will expertly carry out this
    endeavor and in collaboration with community organizations, educational
    institutions, and media members will expand this undertaking to a
    pan-Armenian cause.

    ***

    GLENDALE ADVENTIST PRESIDENT KEVIN ROBERTS
    VISITS THE PRELACY

    On Tuesday, February 18, 2014, Glendale Adventist President Kevin
    Roberts paid his first visit to the Prelacy where he was welcomed by H.E.
    Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, who was joined by Rev. Fr. Vazken
    Atmajian.
    The cordial visit offered the opportunity for the Prelate and Mr.
    Roberts to discuss general community issues, the services offered by
    Glendale Adventist, and long-time collaboration between the two
    institutions.
    Mr. Roberts expressed appreciation for the Prelate's interest in the
    hospital's services, and conveyed thanks for the Prelacy's care and support
    towards the hospital, for the spiritual services provided by the Prelacy and
    its church within the community, clergy visits to the hospital, and the
    long-standing tradition of the annual grape-blessing.
    The Prelate and guest also exchanged ideas to expand collaborative
    efforts. At the conclusion of the visit the Prelate presented Mr. Roberts
    guest with a memento.


    From: Baghdasarian
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