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  • Announcing the 1600th Anniversary of the Armenian Alphabet

    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

    October 7, 2005
    ___________________

    A MESSAGE FROM THE PRIMATE

    ANNOUNCING THE 1600TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ARMENIAN ALPHABET

    On the Occasion of the Feast of the Holy Translators
    October 8, 2005

    "Now my dear Armenian people: Continue to hold our authentic Mashdotsian
    alphabet close to your heart!" wrote His Holiness Karekin II, the
    Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, earlier this year, as
    he announced the 1600th anniversary of the invention of the Armenian
    alphabet. In roughly A.D. 405, St. Mesrob Mashdots, with the support of
    Catholicos St. Sahak Bartev, created an alphabetic script to give form
    and literary weight to the spoken Armenian language. The alphabet
    opened a new chapter for our people, allowing them for the first time to
    understand and implement the word of God.

    Our own Diocese will launch the celebration of this milestone on the
    Feast of the Holy Translators, and related activities will occur through
    the following year. Simultaneously, our Diocese is in the midst of its
    "Year of the Youth: Carrying the Flame." Its objective is to reach out
    to our younger generation, inspiring and preparing them to be leaders of
    our church. We want them to accept and carry the bright flame of our
    heritage. And for us as Armenian Christians, that flame has two parts.
    At its hot blue core is the light of Christ, which guided the wise men
    to Bethlehem, shined on our homeland 1,703 years ago, and illuminates us
    to this day.

    Topping off that core, surrounding it, and feeding off it, is the yellow
    fire of Armenian culture. That is what constitutes the "uniqueness" of
    our church. And no development has contributed more to that uniqueness
    than the Armenian alphabet. It strengthens our identity as a people and
    church, and gives us the opportunity to maintain and develop the
    Armenian Church. The conjunction of our "Carrying the Flame" theme with
    the 1600th anniversary year is therefore fitting.

    Many have noted that in important ways, the invention of the alphabet
    was more momentous than what had come before. Previously, there had
    simply been a church in Armenia, as there had been elsewhere. But with
    Mashdots' innovation, henceforth it would be an Armenian Church. Or
    rather, the Armenian Church: a home for all the Armenian people.

    Essentially, the creation of the alphabet "Armenized" Christianity, and
    jump-started a new era, a golden age, for our nation. Amid the
    flowering of literature and translations came the birth of the Armenian
    Bible, through which the gospels, psalms, and by extension the liturgy,
    all were reincarnated as Armenian possessions. And in this way, our
    flame grew larger, stronger, and brighter.

    Clearly, as we reflect on the 1600 years of progress from the alphabet's
    invention to the present day, we can see that the Armenian language is
    not separate from our faith. There is a unity among them, and teaching
    the faith and language ought not to be seen as two different things.

    Here at the Eastern Diocese, we view the 1600th anniversary year as an
    opportunity to celebrate the conjunction of faith and culture that makes
    our church unique. We are committed to employing new technologies,
    creating new programs, and finding new ways to convey our language,
    faith, and identity. And in this "Year of the Youth," we are committed
    to helping young people to understand and carry forward that
    identity-that wonderful flame-in a way relevant to our own time.

    Regional meetings, local parish programs, publications, and Internet
    tools are among the concrete steps we are committed to taking in the
    year to come. You will be hearing more about these initiatives in the
    weeks to come.

    I invite everyone-from our leadership to each and every parishioner-to
    be a part of this commitment. Naturally, it is not a commitment for one
    year only: in many ways, it is only the beginning of a period of even
    greater outreach. Like the Holy Translators of 1600 years ago, our goal
    will be to help our people understand and implement the word of God.

    Simply put, this 1600th anniversary year is an opportunity to add fuel
    to, and fan the fire of, a flame that has nourished and guided our
    people for 17 centuries. May our risen Lord continue to shine His light
    on our church and people, and grant us the strength to achieve all our
    aspirations.

    With prayers,
    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian
    Primate
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