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New Book From "Spirit And Words" Series Presented In Canada

NEW BOOK FROM "SPIRIT AND WORDS" SERIES PRESENTED IN CANADA

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
15.12.2009 13:35 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Under the Auspices of His Eminence, Archbishop Khajag
Hagopian, Prelate, the Armenian Prelacy of Canada held a book premiere
for the recently published "The History of the Sourp Hagop Armenian
Apostolic Church" – Montreal, Canada (1958-2008)," written by the Sourp
Hagop Armenian Apostolic Church Pastor, Rev. Fr. Karnig Koyounian.

Dr. Aida Boudjikanian presented the book during the launch, which
was organized by the Pastermadjian Foundation with the participation
of the Hamazkayin Armenian Cultural Association’s Montreal Sanahin
chapter. The evening was held at the Sourp Hagop School Pastermadjian
hall on December 10, 2009.

In turn, Bedros Kaprielian, Vrej Armen Artinian and Archpriest Armen
Ishkhanian, Sourp Hagop Church’s former Pastor, each took the podium
and spoke about their own experiences regarding their first days in
Montreal and how far the community had come since then.

a presentation of a new book from the series "The spirit and the
letter"

The book was written with the blessing of the primate of the Canadian
Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church Archbishop Khajag Hakobyan.

Rev. Fr. Koyounian also took the podium and discussed the importance
keeping our growing community alive and flourishing. Archbishop
Hagopian closed the evening with a few words of encouragement.

This is the 7th book published as part of the Prelacy’s "Spirit
and Words" (Pan yev Kir) series, which includes, "I Kordz Arganel"
by Krikor Beldian (2003), "The Holy Bible, Translation and Analysis"
by Archbishop Zareh Aznavourian (2004), "How Shall We Remember?

Reflections on the Armenian Genocide and Church Faith" by Vigen Guroian
(2005), "A Survey of Graduate Theses Armenia/Armenians in the United
States and in Canada 1919-2005" by Garo Chichekian (2007), Dialogue
with the Youth, Dialogue avec les jeunes" by His Holiness Aram I
(2009).

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