Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate 6252 Honolulu Avenue La Crescenta, CA 91214 Tel: (818) 248-7737 Fax: (818) 248-7745 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.westernprelacy.org NAME-DAY OF ST. GREGORY THE ILLUMINATOR CHURCH TO BE CELEBRATED WITH EPISCOPAL DIVINE LITURGY AND BLESSING OF MADAGH On Saturday, , the Armenian Church will observe the feast of the St. Gregory the Illuminator's Descent into the Pit, which marks the name-day of St. Gregory the Illuminator Church of San Francisco. On this occasion, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, will celebrate Divine Liturgy and deliver the sermon at St. Gregory the Illuminator Church on Sunday, March 18, and following the service will conduct the blessing of madagh. *** VICAR GENERAL LECTURES ON "THE ARMENIAN CHURCH: PAST AND PRESENT" On Thursday, , a lecture titled "The Armenian Church: Past and Present" was presented by Very Rev. Fr. Torkom Donoyan, Vicar General, at the Western Prelacy "Dikran and Zarouhie Der Ghazarian" Hall. The event was part of a series of lecture and literary evenings held under the auspices of H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, and organized by the Western Prelacy Cultural-Educational Committee. The Prelate was joined by clergy and Executive Council members. Following welcoming remarks by organizing committee Chair Mr. Herair Jermakian, the program officially began with the Lord's Prayer. Given that the Prelate was to attend a reception in honor of H.E. Archbishop Barkev Martirosyan, Primate of Artsakh, ahead of the 30th anniversary celebration of the Artsakh liberation movement, he delivered his message at the start of the program. His Eminence commended Fr. Torkom, organizers, program participants, and guests, and stressed the importance of regularly holding such spiritually and culturally enriching events. Referencing the evening's topic, the Prelate stated that the Armenian Church has always been a champion of the people and of the survival and defense of our national identity, while the Armenian clergyman has been a staunch advocate of our religious and national values." Rev. Fr. Ghevont Kirazian, who served as the evening's MC, greeted the guests and subsequently invited the next two performers, Mrs. Suzy Mazmanian, who sang a hymn, and Mesrobian School student Alice Khachigian who recited poetry by Vahan Tekeyan. Fr. Ghevont next introduced Fr. Torkom and invited him to present his lecture. Fr. Torkom presented the general history of the Armenian Church from its founding in the 4th century to the present day, highlighting notable eras and figures, interesting tidbits, its multi-faceted mission, unique national characteristic, and more, and concluded by stating that what the Church needs most in the present day is the engagement of the people, especially of the youth, and collectivism. At the conclusion of the lecture, Fr. Ghevont invited Mrs. Mazmanian and Ferrahian School student Araz Arabian respectively, each of whom sang a hymn. Very Rev. Fr. Muron Aznikian, Religious Council, delivered the closing message commending Fr. Torkom for his informative and interesting lecture, as well as the organizers, program participants, and guests, and urged all to do their part to keep our Church strong. The evening concluded with prayer and Cilicia. *** PRELATE WELCOMES NEW GLENDALE CITY MANAGER On the afternoon of Thursday, , H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, welcomed the visit of the newly appointed City Manager of Glendale, Mrs. Yasmin Beers, who was accompanied by Mr. John Takhtalian, Deputy City Manager, and Mr. Tom Lorenz, Director of Communications and Community Relations. Following introductions, the Prelate congratulated Mrs. Beers on her appointment and expressed confidence that she will thrive in her new duties based on her extensive experience within the city over the past three decades. The conversation turned to matters of interest to the Armenian-American community, among them the establishment of the Armenian American Museum in Glendale. The Prelate expressed appreciation for the city's support of the project. In a fitting coincidence, the project's stage one plans were submitted to the city earlier in the day. His Eminence wished the new City Manager success in her new post and Mrs. Beers expressed her thanks and appreciation for the warm welcome and well wishes. *** CHAMLIAN 8TH GRADE CLASS VISITS THE PRELACY PRIOR TO PILGRIMAGE TO ARMENIA On Thursday, , the 8th grade class of Vahan and Anoush Chamlian School visited the Prelacy to receive the blessings of H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, prior to embarking on their pilgrimage to Armenia. The sixty-two students were accompanied by Dr. Talin Kargodorian, Principal, Mrs. Rita Kaprielian, Vice-Principal, Armenian teachers and a group of parents. The visit began with prayer at the "St. Dertad and St. Ashkhen" Chapel conducted by the Prelate, who was joined by Very Rev. Fr. Torkom Donoyan, Vicar General, and Archpriest Fr. Nareg Pehlivanian, and continued at "Dikran and Zarouhie Der Ghazarian" Hall. Two students, Eric Tovmassian and Nayiri Kalindjian, who served as the MC's, thanked the Prelate for the warm welcome and introduced the program. Following a group recitation, Natalie Harutunian explained the purpose of their visit and expressed how fortunate the class feels to be going on a pilgrimage to Armenia on the 100th anniversary of the First Republic, the 30th anniversary of the Artsakh liberation movement, and the 2800th anniversary of Yerevan. On behalf of her peers, she promised that they would take in all the history Armenia has to offer, visit important pilgrimage sites, and always remain faithful to our language, traditions, and heritage. Musical and dance performances followed, and four students shared their expectations regarding their upcoming trip, anticipating a mix of emotions and returning strengthened in their national identity. The Prelate commended the students' patriotic sentiments and their enthusiasm at visiting our ancestral lands. His Eminence reminded them of the Primate of Artsakh's invitation for them to visit Artsakh, and hoped that they will have the chance to see Artsakh as well, if not during this trip then in the future. Referencing the hymn titled "Light" that was sung in the Chapel earlier, the Prelate wished that the hearts and minds of the students be illuminated with God's Light in Armenia and enlightened with our rich history and heritage. He invited them to pray while in Armenia for God to increase their faith, wisdom, and nationalism. Noting that the feast of St. Gregory the Illuminator's descent into the pit was forthcoming, the Prelate told the students to remember when they visit Khor Virab how St. Gregory survived in the pit for thirteen years by trusting in God and seeking His Light, and later spread His Light throughout Armenia. He concluded by wishing them a meaningful and enriching pilgrimage, and blessed them and principal, administration, faculty. The program came to a close with Cilicia and the Armenian national anthem. *** INTERSCHOOL RECITATION CONTEST AWARDS CEREMONY HELD AT THE PRELACY On Tuesday, March 13, 2018, the awards ceremony for the fifth Interschool Recitation Contest was held at the Prelacy "Dikran and Zarouhie Der Ghazarian" Hall presided by H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate. The contest was held on Saturday, February 24, with the participation of over sixty students from eight Armenian schools. Attending the awards ceremony were Very Rev. Fr. Muron Aznikian, Archpriest Fr. Nareg Pehlivanian, Executive Council members Mr. Antranik Kasbarian, Dr. Kaloust Agopian, and Mr. Alec Baghdasaryan, Board of Regents Chair Mrs. Lisa Gaboudian and members, judging panel, principals, teachers, judging panel, the fourteen winnings students and their families. The program began with the Lord's Prayer. In her welcoming remarks, Mrs. Gaboudian spoke of the recitation contest as a way to highlight the unique mission of Armenian Schools and stated that witnessing the performances fills our collective hearts and souls with pride and joy. As this year's contest was dedicated to the centennial of the first Republic of Armenia, Mrs. Gaboudian noted that the students' performances were a powerful testament to the fact that Armenia lives inside their hearts, and thanked the parents and teachers for the instruction they are providing to our youth. Mrs. Lena Kortoshian, Board of Regents member and MC, thanked the members of the judging panel, Grigor Ogaryan, Takouhi Arzoumanian, Sayat Baboumian, Kevork Bedikian, and Maral Varjabedian for their input, as well as Mr. Mihran Toumajan for his hard work. Next, the winners were invited to the stage group by group to receive their awards and mementos, while the first place winners also recited their winning piece. The winners were: In the elementary division, Lorig Artinian (Mesrobian School) won 1st place, Lim Kalemkerian (Sahag-Mesrob) and Hrag Khacherian (Chamlian) won 2nd place, and Katherine Bosnoian (Pilibos), Emily Arabian (Sahag-Mesrob), Sophie Hagopian (Pilibos), and Arpi Aivazian (Ari Guiragos Minassian) were in 3rd place. In the junior high division, Alik Artinian (Mesrobian) won 1st place, Erik Markarian (Chamlian) 2nd place, and Diana Navasartian (Pilibos) and Karni Balian (Ferrahian) 3rd place. And in the high school division, Areni Chalekian (Pilibos) placed 1st, Sarine Sarjian (Mesrobian) 2nd, and Alex Kassamanian (Ferrahian) 3rd. Judging panel members Mr. Kevork Bedikian and Mrs. Takouhi Arzoumanian delivered their message highlighting the importance of this contest as a way of familiarizing our youth with the treasures of Armenian literature and bonding them with our heritage. They stated that though there are 14 winners, the judging panels deems all of the participants as winners, and thanked the Prelate, Executive Council, teachers, and parents for their collective care and instruction of our youth. Mr. Toumajan also thanked all those who make this annual contest possible and gave information on the pan-Armenian poetry festival held in Shushi each summer for the past seven years by the initiative of Mr. Alec Baghdasaryan, in which the Prelacy has participated the past five years, urging the students to participate. Prior to inviting the Prelate for his message, Mrs. Gaboudian thanked Board of Regents staff members Khajag Jamgotchian and Alina Sarkissian for their contributions to the event's success. His Eminence expressed pride and joy that the event not only continues but grows year after year, and commended Mr. Baghdasaryan, the Board of Regents, judging panel, teachers, parents, and participants for their hard work, efforts, and sacrifices. Addressing the students, he urged them to uphold and promote our language and cultural treasures and also invited them to participate in the Shushi festival where last year a student from our Prelacy Schools, Varant Chalekian, placed an impressive second. The Prelate noted that earlier in the day, he and the Primate of Artsakh had visited Chamlian School where award winner Eric Markarian had recited poetry and the Primate had invited the students to visit Artsakh. His Eminence concluded by blessing the students, stating that the souls of our immortal poets are no doubt beaming with joy at their performances dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the first Republic of Armenia. The program concluded with the benediction by the Prelate followed by Cilicia and the Armenian national anthem, after which guests enjoyed a reception hosted by the Board of Regents. *** PRIMATE OF ARTSAKH AND PRELATE VISIT CHAMLIAN AND TUFENKIAN SCHOOLS On Tuesday, March 13, and Wednesday, March 14, 2018 respectively, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, and H.E. Archbishop Barkev Martirosyan, Primate of Artsakh, paid a visit to Vahan and Anoush Chamlian and Richard Tufenkian Schools, joined by Very Rev. Fr. Torkom Donoyan, Vicar General, and an accompanying delegation. At Chamlian School, the delegation was greeted by Principal Dr. Talin Kargodorian, Vice-Principal Mrs. Rita Kaprielian, and teachers, and led to "Hacop and Hilda Baghdassarian" Gym where 7th and 8th grade students had gathered. Armenian language teacher Mr. Vahan Mehrabian welcomed the delegation, briefly went over the school's national endeavors, and introduced the Primate to the students, who then presented a program of recitations. Dr. Kargodorian in her remarks stressed that Artsakh has and always will be an inseparable part of Armenia. The Prelate and Primate spoke on this year's milestone anniversaries. On the 100th anniversary of the first Republic of Armenia, the Prelate urged the students to live and serve in the spirit of our forefathers so that we can one day attain our ultimate goals. The Primate stated that Artsakh is undergoing advancements and become stronger year by year, and stressed that the people remain hopeful and continue to fight for their rights even in difficult circumstances, and concluded by expressing his wish for the 8th grade students to visit Artsakh this year when they are in Armenia. On Wednesday, the Prelate and Primate, joined by Archpriest Fr. Vazken Atmajian and accompanying delegation visited Richard Tufenkian Pre-School, where they were greeted by Director Mrs. Arsine Aghazarian, benefactor Mrs. Savey Tufenkian, and teachers. A brief program took place, during which Mrs. Aghazarian delivered welcoming remarks and the students sang nationalistic songs. The Prelate stated to the students that the Primate had come from beautiful Artsakh to convey the greetings of their fellow students to them, while the Primate blessed the students and hoped that the spirit of the Artsakh liberation movement endure in their hearts and souls. *** PRIMATE OF ARTSAKH VISITS WESTERN PRELACY AHEAD OF ARTSAKH LIBERATION MOVEMENT 30TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATION On Tuesday, March 13, 2018, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, welcomed to the Prelacy H.E. Archbishop Barkev Martirosyan, Primate of Artsakh, who was in town to participate in the 30th anniversary commemoration of the Artsakh liberation movement. The Primate was accompanied by members of the 30th anniversary committee, while the Prelate was joined by Very Rev. Fr. Torkom Donoyan, Vicar General, Archpriest Fr. Nareg Pehlivanian, Rev. Fr. Movses Shannakian, and members of the Prelacy Ladies Auxiliary. The visit began with prayer at the "St. Dertad and St. Ashkhen" Chapel, and followed at the "Sulahian" reception room. The Prelate welcomed the Primate and thanked God for the opportunity to collectively mark the 30th anniversary of the Artsakh liberation movement, a movement which he stated was the continuation and renewal of our centuries-long struggle and demand for our rights, and in which the Primate was an important figure from the onset. The Prelate expressed contentment that the Primate will have the opportunity to visit Prelacy Schools during his stay, and will be the featured speaker at the 30th anniversary commemoration, and in conclusion thanked the organizing committee for their efforts. The Primate expressed thanks for the warm welcome and for the opportunity to meet with his fellow clergymen and lay representatives at the Prelacy, which he regarded as home. He spoke of the long history of the Artsakh liberation movement, a struggle for justice and national rights which began sometime in the 18th century. "It is a long and hard struggle, but we will continue boldly and we will achieve our goals through united efforts," stressed the Primate, who also spoke of the importance of having the youth involved in such commemorations, instructing them with our national values and continually reminding them of our struggle for they are our future. In conclusion, the Primate thanked the Armenian community of California and the organizers who have created a little Armenia in the Diaspora. During the ensuing discussion, the Primate gave further information about ongoing irrigation projects in Artsakh while organizing committee member Mr. Harout Manoukian announced that a fundraising initiative will be held on this occasion to provide thirty greenhouses to the families of martyrs and injured soldiers. *** EPISCOPAL DIVINE LITURGY AND BLESSING OF MADAGH ON THE NAME-DAY OF FORTY MARTYRS CHURCH OF ORANGE COUNTY On Sunday, March 11, 2018, the Feast of the Forty Martyrs and the name-day of Forty Martyrs Church of Orange County was celebrated with Episcopal Divine Liturgy and the blessing of madagh by H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate. Rev. Fr. Karekin Bedourian, Parish Pastor, assisted at the altar. In the first portion of his sermon, the Prelate highlighted the extraordinary faith, courage, conviction, and ultimate martyrdom of the forty martyrs, how they managed to stay strong and unshaken in their faith and prayers from the battlefields to their imprisonment, torture, and until the moment of their death in the freezing lake. His Eminence stressed that the young soldiers were first and foremost soldiers of God who placed their fate and faith in the hands of God and trusted in His will and promise of everlasting life, and expressed hope that we all become strengthened in our faith by their example. Next, the Prelate turned to the analogous message of the fifth Sunday of Great Lent, the Sunday of the Unjust Judge, which also highlights the power of faith and prayer through the Parable of the Persistent Widow. His Eminence emphasized the importance of faith and prayer for the mind, body, and soul, stating, "if we are to learn anything from today's commemoration of the forty martyrs and from the day's Gospel reading, it is that we must not become despondent no matter what the circumstances; rather, we must persevere in our faith and prayers; in the words of the Apostle Paul we must "pray without ceasing," trusting that the Lord will provide according to His will and in His timing." The Prelate congratulated the parish on its name-day celebration and encouraged the leadership and members to carry on their service for the glory of God and for the advancement of the parish community with faith, prayer, brotherly love, goodwill, and humility. During the service, Fr. Karekin expressed gratitude to the Prelate on behalf of the parish family and thanked all those who contributed to the day's commemoration. At the conclusion of requiem service, the Prelate was led in a procession to "Gugasian" Hall to bless the madagh, which this year was sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Bedig and Maro Fermanian. The madagh blessing ceremony concluded with Cilicia and the Armenian national anthem. Afterward, the parish family enjoyed a luncheon together. Fr. Karekin once again thanked the Prelate for conducting and presiding over the day's special services, and thanked the members of the Ladies Guild and altar servers for their devoted service. On this occasion, the Pastor and Board of Trustees had appealed to the Prelate to honor three long-serving deacons, Vartkes Dishoian, Zareh Sarkissian, and Avedis Dishoian. His Eminence, joined by Fr. Karekin and Board of Trustees Chair Mr. Herair Jermakian, presented plaques of commendation to the three honorees, commending their many years of devoted service to the Armenian Apostolic Church and in particular to Forty Martyrs Church, and commended also all of the volunteers who serve in different capacities for the advancement of the parish community. *** PILIBOS SCHOOL CELEBRATES 48TH ANNIVERSARY On Friday, March 9, 2018, Rose and Alex Pilibos School celebrated its 48th anniversary with a banquet held at Vertigo Event Venue in Glendale. H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, attended and conveyed his congratulatory message. He was accompanied by Archpriest Fr. Vicken Vassilian and Executive Council member Mr. Antranik Kasbarian. In attendance were Congressman Adam Schiff, Board of Regents and School Board members, benefactors, sponsors, members and supporters of the school. The program featured remarks by Mr. Raffi Hamparian, who served as the Master of Ceremonies, Mrs. Shogher Chorbajian on behalf of the organizing committee, Congressman Adam Schiff, and Dr. Alina Dorian, Principal, as well as a documentary on the school's history. The Prelate focused his message on the evening's theme of "Leading Together," stating that the united efforts and support of sponsors and friends has led the school to new heights and the resolve and dedication of the administration and faculty has led the school to a new level. Referencing the quote that "Education is beautification of the inner world and the outer world," the Prelate commended the school family for beautifying the minds, hearts, and souls of our youth, which in turn will beautify our society and nation. *** LENTEN VIGIL SERVICE AT THE ARMENIAN ECCLESIASTICAL BROTHERHOOD On Friday, March 9, 2018, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, accompanied by Very Rev. Fr. Torkom Donoyan, Vicar General, Archpriest Fr. Nareg Pehlivanian, Archpriest Fr. Vazken Atmajian, and Rev. Fr. Movses Shannakian, visited the Armenian Ecclesiastical Brotherhood center where he conducted Great Lent vigil service and conveyed his blessings to the members. Prior to the service, requiem prayers were offered for all departed Brotherhood members, and in particular for Kevork Megerdichian on the one-year anniversary of his passing. The vigil service followed. Brotherhood members participated in the service and recited the prayer "I confess with faith." Brotherhood Chairman Avo Kabakjouzian delivered welcoming remarks and thanked the Prelate for his years of support and care. Fr. Movses Shannakian delivered the spiritual meditation on Great Lent, stating that all faithful must be aware that if even if we are living as the prodigal son, the Lord, as our loving and merciful Lord, is waiting for us to repent and to welcome us back home with open arms. And when we are faced with temptation and hardship, let us use our struggles to become stronger in our faith and draw closer to God. The Prelate blessed and commended the Brotherhood members for their God-pleasing service and their allegiance to the Armenian Church, and urged all to make use of Great Lent as a time for spiritual renewal, self-examination and self-correction, and prayer ahead of the glorious Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. Afterward, the clergy were hosted to a Lenten dinner, during which words of appreciation and commendation were expressed. *** PROF. RICHARD HOVANNISIAN'S ARMENIAN GENOCIDE ORAL HISTORY COLLECTION INTEGRATED IN USC SHOAH FOUNDATION ARCHIVES On Friday, March 9, 2018, a special ceremony was held at USC during which Prof. Richard Hovannisian's Armenian Genocide oral history collection became a part of the Shoah Foundation's visual history archive. It is the first audio collection and the largest collection of Armenian Genocide survivor testimony to be integrated for research and education worldwide. H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, attended and conveyed his blessings and congratulations to Prof. Hovannisian. ***