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Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America
H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate
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Oriental Orthodox Churches Joint Divine Liturgy
On the morning of Thursday, May 11, 2006, a joint Divine Liturgy
took place at the Western Diocese under the auspices of and with the
participation of the Prelates of the Oriental Orthodox Churches, H.E.
Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, H.E. Archbishop Hovnan Derderian,
Primate, H.G. Bishop Serapion of the Coptic Church, and H.E. Archbishop Mor
Eugene Kaplan of the Syriac Orthodox Church. Serving at the altar were Very
Rev. Fr. Muron Aznikian and Very Rev. Fr. Barthev Gulumian. Participating
in the Liturgy were clergy members from each church.
With the singing of `Hrashapar’ the four Prelates approached the
altar. It was touching to see the Prelate’s greeting each other during the
moment of the `kiss of peace’. Later on, during Holy Communion, clergy
members formed four rows to receive Holy Communion from the Prelates.
Following Mass, Archbishop Hovnan Derderian welcomed the Prelates
and clergy members on this `historic day’. He then invited the Prelates
individually to deliver their remarks. Prior to each Prelate’s remarks,
clergy members of that respective church sang a hymn. The Prelates
expressed thanks and gratitude for the special day and express the necessity
of such gatherings to become more familiarized with each other and be
enriched from each other. They also recognized the four religious leaders
of each church, H.H. Aram I, H.H. Karekin II, Pope Shnouda III, and
Patriarch Zacha.
Following the Prelate’s remarks, Very Rev. Fr. Dajad Yardemian
delivered the message of the day.
After the remarks, a group picture was taken followed by lunch.
Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian then presented all those in attendance with
copies of Garo Bedrossian’s `Feasts and Traditions of the Armenian Church’
and `Sundays of Great Lent’ books.
The Prelates also had closed meetings to discuss the possibility
of similar events in the future. The gathering then concluded in the same
warm atmosphere in which it began.