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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.net

    June 2, 2006
    ___________________

    GENOCIDE MEMORIAL AND PARISH ANNIVERSARY FILL WEEKEND IN HOUSTON

    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church
    of America (Eastern), was in Houston, TX, from April 21 to 23, 2006, to
    commemorate the Genocide and mark the 25th anniversary of the consecration
    of the St. Kevork Church.

    The celebration-filled weekend began Friday with a service of repose for the
    souls of Genocide victims. The ecumenical service included remarks from the
    Rev. Dr. George Bithos, executive director of the Texas Conference of
    Churches; Hubert Vo, Texas state representative; and Annise Parker, the
    Houston City Controller.

    Saturday morning the Primate met with students and teachers at the parish's
    thriving Armenian School.

    "It was exciting to see so many young people learning the language and
    customs of their heritage," the Primate said. "Especially on this weekend,
    when we mark the huge losses of the Armenian community, to see young people
    carrying our culture forward, it fills one's heart."

    Saturday evening the Primate blessed young choir members, ordained several
    new tbirs, and ordained two sub-deacons: Jeff Burke and Vicken Asadourian.
    The blessed choir members are: Sonique Visser, Corinna Visser, Sevan
    Dekmezian, Sofia Mnjoyan, Karoun Charkoudian, and Talin Asadourian. The new
    tbirs are: Shant Abrilian, Kevork Kasparian, Neena Aivazian, Nairi
    Kasparian, Alec Ohanian, Vahe Ouzounian, Michael Kolandjian, Sassoun
    Haroutunian, and Garine Abrilian.

    On Sunday, more than 300 people filled the church as the Primate celebrated
    the Divine Liturgy. During the service he ordained Jeff Burke as a deacon.

    The service was followed by the blessing of a new statue of Gomidas
    Vartabed. The faithful continued outside to the parish's khatchkar, where a
    requiem service was held in memory of the victims of the 1915 Armenian
    Genocide.

    The commemoration was followed by a celebration of hope, as the parish
    marked its 25th anniversary with a banquet featuring a presentation by
    Genocide scholar Sam Totten.

    "The day commemorated a dark episode in history, but also illustrated the
    sense of hope, the powerful faith, and the indestructible spirit of the
    Armenian people," Archbishop Barsamian said. "We must remember that the
    true target of the Turks was the entire Armenian people. They contemplated
    the destruction of a whole nation, and they came close to succeeding. Our
    commemoration of the Genocide each year is our way of remembering that every
    Armenian living in the world today has passed very close to death, through
    the experience of a parent or grandparent, and through the experience of our
    entire people."

    -- 6/2/06
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