Western Prelacy News – 6/1/18

June 1, 2018 
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


PRELATE TO PRESIDE OVER DIVINE LITURGY AT HOLY CROSS CATHEDRAL IN MONTEBELLO


        On Sunday, June 4, 2018, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian,
Prelate, will preside over Divine Liturgy and deliver the sermon at Holy
Cross Cathedral in Montebello. 
        Armenian Mesrobian School seniors will attend Divine Liturgy,
receive Holy Communion, and hear the Prelate's message ahead of their high
school graduation.
        H.G. Bishop Torkom Donoyan, Vicar General, will celebrate Divine
Liturgy and deliver the sermon at the North Hollywood parish. 

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CENTENNIAL OF THE FIRST REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA CELEBRATED WITHIN THE WESTERN
PRELACY

        On Sunday, May 27, 2018, the centennial of the first Republic of
Armenia was ceremoniously celebrated in all Prelacy Churches with
Thanksgiving Prayers for the Republic and blessing of the Armenian flag.
During requiem service, prayers were offered for the martyrs of Sardarabad,
Pash Abaran, Gharakilise, and for all the heroes who have given their lives
in defense of our nation. In addition, "Der Voghormya" prayers were offered
for patients of the Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry.
        H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, celebrated Divine
Liturgy, conducted the special ceremonies, delivered his message, and
presided over requiem service at Holy Martyrs Church in Encino. Archpriest
Fr. Razmig Khatchadourian and deacons assisted at the altar. Congressman
Brad Sherman, 45th State Assembly District candidate Jesse Gabriel, ARF
Western Region Central Committee Political Chair Mr. Avedik Izmirlian,
Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry President Dr. Frieda Jordan and members,
representatives of the ARF "Rostom" and "Arshavir Shiragian" Gomidehs, ANCA
West San Fernando Valley Chapter, ARS "Anahid" Chapter, Ferrahian School 9th
grade students, Church Delegates, Board of Trustees members, and a large
number of faithful were in attendance.
        The Thanksgiving Prayer ceremony began with Homenetmen "Massis"
Chapter scouts carrying the flags of the United States and Armenia to the
altar as the choir sang the hymn "Oorakh Ler." The ceremony featured prayers
of thanksgiving for the resurrection of our nation and beseeching the Lord
to guard and protect the Republic of Armenia, our Holy Church, leadership,
armed forces, and citizenry, and to remember all the martyrs who gave their
lives for the preservation of our nation. Afterward, the Prelate blessed the
tricolor flag and delivered his message.
        His Eminence first greeted the special guests and thanked them for
sharing in the celebration of the centennial. After briefly explaining the
ceremony that was just conducted, the Prelate Spoke of the Armenian people's
indomitable will and fighting spirit throughout our history, stating, "On
May 28, 1918, during the darkest days of our history a mere three years into
the Armenian Genocide, that fighting spirit brought about one of the
brightest days of our history, the creation of the first Republic of
Armenia. Inspired by that triumphant spirit and enduring legacy of the
founders of the first Republic, just over 25 years ago the Armenian people
fought for and secured the re-independence of Armenia and the liberation of
Artsakh. And in recent weeks, we witnessed that trademark perseverant spirit
once again as a new and bright chapter was opened in the form of a free,
independent, and just Armenia." Given that the following day was Memorial
Day, the Prelate paid tribute to the brave men and women in uniform who gave
their lives to defend the freedoms and liberties we enjoy every day and
prayed for the Lord to grant rest to the souls of all our heroes and
safeguard the armed forces of the United States, Armenia, and Artsakh.  
        During "Der Voghormya," prayers of healing were offered for all
those seeking treatment from the Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry and for
the Lord to guide the members in their life-saving mission. Later on,
requiem prayers were offered for the souls of all our martyrs. 
        At the conclusion of the service, Congressman Brad Sherman and Dr.
Frieda Jordan addressed the congregation. Congressman Sherman thanked the
Prelate for the special day and stated that it was an honor to be with the
community on this occasion. He noted that as a member of the Foreign Affairs
Committee for the past twenty-two years he has fought for recognition of the
Armenian Genocide and increased aid to Armenia, and thanked Holy Martyrs
Church for all that it does for the community. Dr. Jordan thanked the
Prelate for the special prayer each year and for the opportunity for the
organization to let the people know about its mission, which she stated is a
global mission spanning 28 countries and helping Armenians as well as
non-Armenians. 
        The service concluded with "Cilicia." 
        On the same day, H.G. Bishop Torkom Donoyan, Vicar General,
celebrated Divine Liturgy, conducted Thanksgiving Prayers for the Republic
and the blessing of the Armenian flag, and delivered the sermon at St.
Garabed Church in Hollywood. 
        A reception followed at "Yeghia Sarafian" Hall. Welcoming remarks
were delivered by ANCA West San Fernando Valley Chairman Mr. Garo Kamarian.
The Prelate once again welcomed Congressman Brad Sherman and Assembly
candidate Jesse Gabriel, wishing them both success in their current and
future endeavors. Mr. Kamarian introduced the special guests. Congressman
Sherman discussed his efforts in support of Armenia and presented a flag to
the Church. On behalf of the City of Los Angeles, District 5 Chief Deputy of
Public Safety Mr. Greg Martayan presented certificates to Fr. Razmig and the
Board of Trustees.
        In the afternoon, the Sunday School's year-end reception was held at
"Dikranian" Hall under the auspices and with the presence of the Prelate.
The program began with the Armenian national anthem and Sunday School anthem
presented by the students. Fr. Razmig delivered the invocation. Welcoming
remarks were delivered by the MC, Gassig Kejejian, who also gave a brief
overview of the church's role in the battle for independence in 1918 and
stated that the day's program was dedicated to the centennial to honor the
memory of our forefathers and celebrate our faith, culture, and homeland.
The students presented a play dedicated to the centennial. On behalf of the
Sunday School faculty and parent-support committee, Director Mrs. Seta
Kejejian thanked the Prelate for his presence and wished him continued
success in his mission. Noting that the children are the future of our
church and nation, she thanked the teachers for their dedicated service, the
Parish Pastor and Board of Trustees for their moral and financial support,
the parent-support committee for their service, and the parents for trusting
the instruction of their children to the Sunday School. She commended all
the students for their efforts and congratulated the graduating students.
        The Prelate, joined by Fr. Razmig, Mrs. Kejejian, and Board of
Trustees member Mr. Khatchig Hairabedian, presented diplomas to the four
graduates, after which he delivered his message. His Eminence fondly
recalled his own time as a Sunday School student from the age of four and
the influence it had on his life leading him to where he is today. He
commended the Director, faculty, parents, and the church family for serving
together with faith, love, sacrifice, and devotion. Addressing the students,
he stated, "whatever you receive from your parents and teachers, know the
value and appreciate it. Inspired by our forefathers' spirit of courage,
zeal, and determination, become our capable leaders of tomorrow." The
Prelate concluded by congratulating the graduates and expressing his pride
toward all. 
        An intimate luncheon followed in a family atmosphere.

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PRELATE DELIVERS INVOCATION AT THE SWEARING-IN OF GLENDALE POLICE CHIEF CARL
POVILAITIS

        On Thursday, May 31, 2018, Carl Povilaitis was formally sworn in as
the Chief of the Glendale Police Department. By the invitation of the City
of Glendale Police Department, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian,
Prelate, attended and delivered the invocation. He was accompanied by
Archpriest Fr. Vazken Atmajian.
        City Manager Yasmin Beers welcomed the guests, after which His
Eminence delivered the invocation. 
        The Prelate prayed for the Lord to guide Chief Povilaitis as he now
carries the weight of the community's safety and welfare on his shoulders,
to grant him strength of will and prudence to fulfill the demands of his
mighty duties and responsibilities, and grace him with divine wisdom as he
leads the Glendale Police Department with honor and dignity, justice and
fairness. His Eminence prayed for the Lord to watch over all police officers
who bravely and selflessly put their lives on the line day in and day out to
keep us safe, to grant them strength and courage to face the dangers of
today's world, and to protect their families as well. Finally, the Prelate
beseeched the Lord's blessings upon the honorable Mayor and City Council,
all government officials, civil servants, members of service organizations,
and residents, who work in accord as members of one family for the wellbeing
and prosperity of the vibrant and beautiful Jewel City. He concluded by
conveying his congratulations and best wishes to Chief Povilaitis. 
        The swearing-in ceremony followed, administered by the City Manager.
Members of the Glendale City Council and L.A. County Sheriff Jim McDonnell
conveyed their congratulatory remarks. 
        Chief Povilaitis thanked all for their well wishes and outlined his
priorities for the City.

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