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  • SIS Compatriotic & cultural Society Hosts Annual St. Sarkis Name Day

    PRESS RELEASE
    SIS COMPATRIOTIC & CULTURAL SOCIETY
    Contact: Boghos Patatian
    Tel:626-818-9004
    Email: [email protected]

    February 25, 2015


    SIS COMPATRIOTIC & CULTURAL SOCIETY HOSTS
    ITS ANNUAL ST. SARKIS NAME DAY CELEBRATION

    Nearly 100 Members, Guests, Friends and Supporters Attend the Annual Event


    PASADENA, CA - Close to 100 enthusiastic Sis Compatriotic & Cultural
    Society (SCCS) members, guests, friends and supporters gathered in
    Pasadena, California on the evening of Sunday, February 8, 2015 to
    collectively observe and celebrate the Feast and Name Day of
    St. Sarkis the Warrior. Marked as a very special holiday culturally,
    the Feast and Name Day of St. Sarkis the Warrior is uniquely
    associated, revered and commemorated by both the Armenian Apostolic
    Church worldwide, but more specifically, by the Sis Compatriotic &
    Cultural Society of USA, which more fervently and religiously observes
    the Saint's holiday every year as its very own historical mainstay
    celebration and maintains its significance and safeguards its
    traditions.

    Armenian descendants who hail from Sis -- currently occupied as the
    Turkish town of Kozan in the Adana Province, honor *St. Sarkis as
    their very own Patron Saint.

    St. Sarkis the Warrior along with his only son - Mardiros and his 14
    soldiers-companions were martyred in their valiant effort to preserve
    and hold steadfast the Christian faith. St. Sarkis courageously
    declared `We should worship one God - the Holy Trinity, which has
    created the earth and the heavens. Whereas fire or idols are not gods
    and the human being may destroy t fice to the heathen gods.

    Lore states that the Saint Captain immediately refused to obey the
    King's order and destroyed the temple but in so doing paid the
    ultimate price for it when his son Saint Mardiros, his 14
    soldiers-companions and the Saint himself were martyred for remaining
    steadfast in their Christian faith. They were imprisoned and
    subsequently beheaded.

    It is said that summarily after the martyrdom of the Saint, a light
    appeared over his body completely illuminating him. St. Mesrop
    Mashtots later brought the relics of the Saint to the village Karbi
    and the Church of St. Sarkis was built over his relics.

    Today St. Sarkis holds a special place in the lives of young Armenians
    who when in love consider St. Sarkis their intercessor and protector
    and continually ask the Saint for his help and support. As the
    Armenian equivalent to St. Valentine, young people in love present
    each other cards, flowers or sweets on the occasion of the Saint's
    feast.

    It is in honor of the sacrifice of the Saint and in veneration of his
    memory that the Sis Compatriotic & Cultural Society of USA hosts its
    annual St. Sarkis Name Day Celebration Dinner and Family Fun Night the
    first Sunday of each February.

    This year's celebration, as in years past, proved to be just as
    joyous, entertaining and memorable an affair for all who were in
    attendance. The evening's program was opened by its Master of
    Ceremonies and SCCS Vice President Boghos Patatian who after offering
    his opening remarks, invited longtime Board of Directors Member Arpi
    Kitsinian to present the biography and historic significance of
    St. Sarkis the Warrior. She was followed by the Chairman of the Board
    of the SCCS Appo Jabarian who welcomed members and guests, spoke about
    the SCCS, its history, its contributions and also elaborated on the
    significance of St. Sarkis and his place in the hearts of Armenians
    throughout the world and the lore and traditions associated with him.

    Guests were then treated to a special meal which included a unique
    Armenian porridge ca celebration and which was graciously prepared
    and provided by longtime SCCS Member and Former Board Member Tivol
    Kalaydian and also to a special sesame confection dessert called
    `Sourp Sarkis Halva' which is also traditionally served in honor of
    the organization's Patron Saint and bares the Saint's name which was
    prepared by longtime supporters and current Board of Directors
    Members Arpi Kitsinian and Elo Haddadian-Kitsinian. The evening
    concluded with members and guests listening to music, participating
    in games and socializing and getting caught up with one another.

    `We were very pleased with this event' remarked Appo
    Jabarian. `Collectively we put in a lot of time, energy and effort
    into it and are extremely proud to host it every year and look forward
    to hosting it for many years to come' stated Jabarian. `We thank all
    of our fellow Sis-etzis, SCCS members, executives, participants,
    sponsors, guests, friends and attendees and hope to continually grow
    as our marquee event while we expand the scope, profile and reach of
    our venerable organization, always striving to increase its
    sustainability, significance and contributions.'

    Sis, the ancestral home of the descendants and members of Sis
    Compatriotic & Cultural Society of USA, is considered culturally as
    the seat of the Armenian kings and which, in 1173 AD, was proclaimed
    as the Capital of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. With a population
    which was primarily Armenian at the time, *Sis also became the
    official residence of the Catholicos' of the Armenian Apostolic
    Church. In 1266 Mamluks looted and burnt the city. In 1275 Mamluks
    again surrounded the city, but were defeated by Armenian forces of the
    Cilician Kingdom. A century later, in 1369 Mamluks again conquered the
    city, but were again forced to leave.

    Finally, in 1375 Mamluks took the city, looted and burnt it and
    captured the King along with his many Lords. With Sis destroyed, the
    last Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia fell and its Kingdoms ceased to
    exist. Despite this devastation, the descendants of eople remain and
    continue to thrive today, holding some of the most prominent and
    esteemed positions among the highest echelons of society both within
    the current Republic of Armenia and throughout its Diaspora.

    Founded in Los Angeles, California in 1993, the Sis Compatriotic &
    Cultural Society of USA is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit charitable
    organization and is among the largest and most recognizable and
    influential Compatriotic Societies of its kind. It endeavors to keep
    the cultural and Compatriotic legacy alive generation after generation
    by becoming the worthy heirs of its ancestors by instilling within its
    fellow Sis-etzis the love of their ancestral Capital City of Sis, the
    region of Adana and its homeland in Armenian Cilicia as well as
    Western Armenia. It aims to enhance its member's individual
    commitments to maintaining a high level of national awareness on both
    individual and collective levels; and finally strives to encourage and
    empower its members and loyalists to be productive members of society
    and to be supportive of one another in all facets of life.

    # # #

    *Sis (ancient city). (n.d.). In Wikipedia. Retrieved February 23,
    2015, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sis_(ancient_city)
    *Saint Sarkis the Warrior. (n.d.). In Wikipedia. Retrieved February
    23, 2015, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Sarkis_the_Warrior


    PHOTO CAPTIONS:
    Please credit: ALL PHOTOS BY ANGELE RAFAELIAN

    PHOTO #1 -- A group of friends and members at St. Sarkis Name Day Celebration
    PHOTO #2 -- Master of Ceremonies and SCCS Vice President Boghos Patatian
    PHOTO #3 -- Board of Directors Member Arpi Kitsinian
    PHOTO #4 -- Chairman of the Board of the SCCS Appo Jabarian

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