Asbarez: Trump Administration Cancels Two More International Treaties

Harut Sassounian

BY HARUT SASSOUNIAN

I wrote an article in September criticizing the Trump administration’s dismissal of the International Criminal Court. I considered the U.S. action to be a lack of respect for justice and the rule of law.

Last week, the Trump administration took two more scandalous actions further flouting international law and avoiding the peaceful option of legal recourse to conflict resolution.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced that the United States was terminating the Treaty of Amity signed in 1955 between the U.S. and Iran, after a unanimous ruling on October 3, 2018, by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), also known as the World Court, that the United States had to resume the export of humanitarian goods and spare parts for civil aviation safety services to Iran, despite U.S. sanctions. This was certainly a victory for Iran as it had sued the United States in the World Court. The U.S. withdrawal from the treaty made it look like a sore loser!

President Trump renewed the U.S. sanctions after withdrawing this May from the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran and several other major powers. The sanctions covered dollar transactions, food exports and sales of aluminum and steel. In November, the U.S. will add new sanctions against Iran’s oil sales, energy and shipping sectors and foreign financial transactions.

After the verdict, ICJ President Abdulqawi Yusuf announced that “the court’s order applies to medicines and medical devices; foodstuffs and agricultural commodities; and spare parts, equipment and repair services for civil aviation. The United States must also ensure that licenses and authorizations are granted and that payment for such goods and services are not subject to any restrictions,” the Washington Post reported.

Although the rulings of the International Court of Justice are binding, they are not enforceable. U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton, during his appearance at the White House press briefing on Oct. 3, stated that Iran had “made a mockery” of the Amity Treaty. In response, Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif called the United States “an outlaw regime.”

Ironically, the United States files cases against other countries in the International Court of Justice when it suits its interests. Back in 1979, the United States sued the government of Iran after the takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran by Iranian militants. The U.S. won that case and the ICJ ordered Iran to release all American hostages and pay compensation. It is strange that the United States government is now cancelling its treaty with Iran and not in 1979 during the hostage crisis!

The Washington Post reported that “during meetings at the United Nations last week, Trump, Pompeo and Bolton railed against Iran and berated various other member states and U.N. bodies for not bending to American interests. Their approach elicited an icy reaction. At a Security Council session chaired by President Trump, every other member of the U.N.’s most powerful body scolded Washington for its rejection of the nuclear deal, an agreement the council had endorsed.”

On Oct. 3, 2018, Bolton also announced that the United States would withdraw from the “optional protocol” under the Vienna Convention of Diplomatic Relations. This decision was prompted by the filing of an ICJ complaint in September 2018 by the Palestinian Authority against the United States for moving the U.S. Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

The Vienna Convention is an international treaty which sets out diplomatic relations between states and provides immunity to diplomats. Ironically, Bolton stated: “the United States remains a party to the underlying Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and we expect all other parties to abide by their international obligations under the convention.”

Bolton further announced that the United States will review all other international agreements to safeguard U.S. sovereignty. In less than two years of Trump’s presidency, the United States has withdrawn from the nuclear agreement with Iran, the global climate agreement, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, threatened to distance itself from NATO, left the UN Human Rights Council, and cut off funding to UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency) which has been providing humanitarian aid to millions of Palestinian refugees for the past 70 years!

Constitutional lawyers may question the legal right of the Trump administration to abrogate international treaties which are ratified by the U.S. Senate. Shouldn’t the Senate give its consent to the White House before it withdraws from such treaties? In the first 189 years of America’s history, 40 treaties were abrogated after both houses of Congress agreed to do so. Just two treaties were abrogated by the Senate only, after a vote by two-thirds of its members. Unfortunately, in recent years, due to congressional ineptitude and historical inactivity, the Executive Branch has taken the initiative of unilaterally abrogating international treaties. This is an issue that the U.S. Congress should review, particularly if Democrats win the majority, in order to restrain President Trump’s arbitrary decisions which embarrass the United States in the eyes of the world.

Hopefully, the next more responsible U.S. President will reverse Trump’s deeply flawed decisions on international agreements and other vital issues.

Chanteur who shook the world

The Express
October 6, 2018 Saturday
Chanteur who shook the world
Charles Aznavour Singer BORN May 22, 1924 – DIED OCTOBER 1, 2018, AGED 94
 
 
DUBBED France's Frank Sinatra, Charles Aznavour was one of France's most celebrated entertainers for 80 years, writing and singing his own songs as well as starring in more than 60 movies.
 
He sold more than 180 million records worldwide, with his 1974 hit She – which spent four weeks at the top of the UK charts – the one for which he will be best remembered.
 
The man with the distinctive tenor voice sang in front of presidents and popes and was even named Entertainer Of The Century by CNN in 1998.
 
But despite his rapid rise to fame Azvanour never forgot his roots. Born to immigrant parents fleeing genocide in Armenia, he was a lifelong campaigner for the Armenian people and even became their Swiss ambassador in 2009.
 
While he was born Shahnour Aznavourian in Paris, his parents Michael and Knar had planned to emigrate to America but after having their visas denied, decided to start a new life as restaurateurs in the French capital.
 
Aznavour did not have a conventional upbringing. At the age of nine he dropped out of school and took to the stage in the hope of pursuing a career in acting.
 
He performed in a few plays but soon turned his attention to dancing, making appearances at several nightclubs in Paris.
 
In 1946 Aznavour met the singer Édith Piaf. The pair forged a lifelong friendship – he would later insist that they were never lovers – and he would play the piano for her to open shows at the Moulin Rouge for eight years.
 
Together, they went to America where she convinced him to pursue a career in singing, helping him to develop his distinctive, husky style.
 
In 1950, Aznavour wrote his first song in New York, Je Hais Les Dimanches, which was performed by Juliette Gréco.
 
That year Aznavour landed a record deal with a French music producer and in 1956 got his first taste of fame when his song Sur Ma Vie dominated the French charts. This was followed by Je M'voyais Déjà in 1961, which gained him widespread recognition in France.
 
In addition he continued to play film roles, starring in François Truffaut's Shoot The Piano Player, which propelled him to international stardom.
 
In 1963, he performed at New York's Carnegie Hall before touring the world.
 
Afterwards Aznavour found that he was not short of artists wanting to collaborate with him and saw his songs being recorded by iconic singers such as Ray Charles and Liza Minnelli.
 
In 1963, Azanvour's Comme Ils Disent, which was about "the confession of a transvestite", took the world by storm.
 
Released in the UK under the title As They Say, the song created controversy by addressing the then taboo subject of a gay man's heartache.
 
His other songs were equally risqué and in 1965 the hit AprÈs L'amour was banned on French radio.
 
Despite this, Aznavour's fame meant that he was in constant demand and, determined to perform on his 100th birthday, sang to packed concert arenas right up until his death.
 
Aznavour was also a vocal supporter of human rights, especially those of Armenians fleeing persecution.
 
In 2006, he performed a concert in the Armenian capital Yerevan to mark the anniversary of First World War massacres and from 2009 was the country's ambassador to Switzerland and to Unicef.
 
Aznavour died at his home in MouriÈs in south-eastern France.
 
Married three times, Aznavour is survived by his third wife Ulla, their three children, and two children from an earlier marriage. A son predeceased him.

Aznavour was determined, wise and persevering, in work as in love

The Irish Times
October 3, 2018 Wednesday
Aznavour was determined, wise and persevering, in work as in love
Singer's life changed forever when he met Edith Piaf in 1946
 
Lara Marlowe
 
 
Following Charles Aznavour's death on Monday at the age of 94, French politicians are calling for a state funeral for this son of Armenian immigrants. The city of Paris bathed the Eiffel Tower in golden light, broadcast Aznavour's most famous songs from the Pont d'Iéna and projected photos of the singer on to a giant screen.
 
Aznavour was to have accompanied President Emmanuel Macron to Yerevan, to perform for the Francophonie summit on October 11th-12th. Instead France and Armenia will hold a joint homage to the actor and singer who described himself as "100 per cent French and 100 per cent Armenian".
 
When Aznavour's friend Johnny Hallyday died last December, France indulged in a similar display of affection. Like "Johnny", Aznavour rose from a  humble background to global fame. Both men were household names whose songs punctuated French life.
 
Halliday conveyed a biker image and was marked by substance abuse, muddled marriages and squabbling heirs. Aznavour is more consensual. Though he had only a primary school education, his life and oeuvre showed great wisdom. Aznavour believed in hard work and perseverance. He projected himself into the future, speaking of projects to keep himself busy until the age of 120.
 
'No voice. No looks'
 
Yet back in the 1950s, Aznavour told the music publisher Raoul Breton he wanted to give up. He summarised his handicaps as "No voice. No looks. No luck." Breton told Aznavour that if the French could learn to love Louis Armstrong's voice, they could love learn to love his too, that Aznavour should keep trying. Uncharitable remarks by critics and colleagues continued. The British called him "Aznovoice". Sammy Davis jnr said Aznavour's voice was "a waking nightmare".
 
Aznavour's concert at the Alhambra concert hall in Paris on October 9th, 1958, was a turning point. He sang Je Me Voyais Déjà, about a failed singer from the provinces who imagines top billing for himself. Aznavour had written the plaintive tale for Yves Montand, who rejected it. The audience seemed cold, and Aznavour felt humiliated. He nonetheless returned to the stage to take a bow. To his surprise, the crowd rose in a standing ovation. It could have been an allegory for his career.
 
After Aznavour's role in Jean Cocteau's Testament of Orpheus (1959), Cocteau said "despair wasn't popular before him". Aznavour starred as a piano player in love with a woman pursued by gangsters in François Truffaut's 1963 film Shoot the Piano Player. He acted in 60 films and worked with famous directors including Volker Schlöndorff and Claude Chabrol.
 
Aznavour's friends, including Hallyday, Catherine Deneuve, Charles Trenet and Jean Marais, attended his premiere at the Olympia concert hall in January 1963, where he performed 11 encores. He was 39 and his singing career was finally launched.
 
Aznavour wasn't satisfied. "No 1 in Paris, yes," he said. "But if I'm only 10th or 20th in New York, there's no point … I want the whole planet." Later the same year, he triumphed at Carnegie Hall. "The French Frank Sinatra" succeeded in the US where other French singers failed because he made the effort to speak the Americans' language.
 
Johnny sang French versions of US and British hits. Aznavour imposed his songs in the US. His hit Tu t'Laisses Aller, about a failing relationship, was sung marvellously by his friend Liza Minnelli as You've Let Yourself Go.
 
Rejected by Piaf In his three-volume autobiography, Aznavour wrote that there was only one rule: "Work, learning. When the metro is packed, you have to push your way in. Ideas are the same. When they force themselves on you, you do the best things."
 
Aznavour's life changed forever when he met Edith Piaf in 1946. She was already famous and hired him to be her secretary, driver, dogsbody and confidant. Aznavour said Piaf would not have him as her lover, unlike most of the young men who gravitated around her.
 
Though he wrote songs for her, includingPlus Bleu que Tes Yeux and Jezebel, Piaf did not believe in his talent. She knew Aznavour was self-conscious about his nose and urged him to have plastic surgery, which she paid for.
 
Aznavour, who married three times and fathered six children, never forgot that love – whether waxing or waning – is the most basic human emotion. Countless couples have danced to the lilting melody of The Old-Fashioned Way.
 
Maurice Chevalier said of Aznavour, "He sings of love as no one did before, with a new vocabulary which is that of the physical gestures of love … Aznavour is the first singer who dares to sing of love as one feels, makes and suffers from it."

ԱՐՓԱ Հիմնարկի Նորարարութեան Մրցումի Մրացանակաբաղխութիւն

Սիրելի Բարեկամներ,

Սիրով
կը հրաւիրենք Ձեզի ներկայ ըլլալու ԱՐՓԱ Հիմնարկի Նորարարութեան Մրցումի
Մրցանակաբաշխութեան,որը տեղի պիտի ունենայ Սեպտեմբեր 25, 2018-ին ժամը
14:00-ին, Հայաստանի Ազգային Պոլիտեխնիկ Համալսարանին, 2րդ Շէնքի թիւ 2431 Դահլիճը։

Dear Friend,

You
are cordially invited to attend the ARPA Institute Invention
Competition Awards Ceremony on September 25, 2018 at 2:00 pm in the
National Polytechnic University of Armenia, Building Number 
2, Hall number 2431.

The Revolution Must Succeed

Armenian Revolutionary Federation Western US Central Committee chairwoman Dr. Carmen Ohanian addressing the rally

On August 17 a group of Armenian-Americans gathered in front of Glendale City Hall for a rally to mark and support Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s 100 days in office. Among the speakers at the event was Armenian Revolutionary Federation Western US Central Committee chairwoman Dr. Carmen Ohanian who proclaimed that “The revolution must succeed.” Below is the English translation of Ohanian’s message.

In the name of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Western US Central Committee I salute and congratulate the government that was born from the Velvet Revolution and its Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on their first 100 days.

Now has come that historic opportunity to create a new Armenia.

An Armenia, where the rule of law protects all its citizens’ rights equally.

An Armenia without monopolies.

An Armenia with fair and democratic systems.

An Armenia where every Armenian will live with dignity.

An Armenia filled with social and economic successes and stable development.

A strong Armenia where the security and territorial integrity of the homeland and Artsakhwill be deemed unwavering principles.

The Revolution must succeed and that difficult task must not only rest on the shoulders of the Armenian government. It must succeed through cooperation by every single Armenian and Armenian organization and by using our entire potential and through the marshaling of our collective potential.

In the Diaspora, we all play a role in ensuring the success of the Revolution. Together, by putting to work all our capabilities, we must become that force that strengthens our homeland.

The Armenian Revolutionary Federation today is part of the new government of Armenia, in order to have its input in the success of this government and the Revolution, in the name of the aspirations of the Armenian people.

In Armenia, Artsakh, Javakhk and the Diaspora, the ARF will do its utmost to assist the new government of Armenia.

The ARF believes that the success or failure of the government will rest on all of us.

The Revolution must success because it was born from the soul of the people and for the people. The Revolution put to rest years of hopelessness and sowed seeds of hope in our fields.

The Revolution cannot be reversed. The Revolution must succeed and the Armenian people must prove that they are the guardians of their destiny … They are the guardians of their country.

President Sarkissian sends condolence letter on death of legendary goalkeeper Alyosha Abrahamyan

President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian sent a letter of condolences over the death of legendary goalkeeper of Ararat-73 football team Alyosha Abrahamyan:

“I have learnt with a deep sorrow about the death of legendary goalkeeper Alyosha Abrahamyan. He was defending the honor of not only his team, but also his people by always remaining on the high position not only as an athlete, but as an individual.

After Alyosha Abrahamyan’s death, thanks to his legendary play and football biography, the gate of Ararat-73 will remain impregnable, and he will stay in our memory as a deserved defender of “the gate of all of us”. I extend condolences to the renowned athlete’s family, relatives, friends and all football lovers and share their grief.”

168: One of Armenian citizens injured in Georgia car crash dies

Category
Society

Maria Panyan, one of the Armenian citizens who were injured in a car accident in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi, has died.

On August 20, 05:14, the emergency situations department of the Georgian ministry of internal affairs reported that at 02:58 car crash occurred in one of the streets of the Georgian capital of Tbilisi, the Armenian ministry of emergency situations told Armenpress.

Passengers of one of the cars were Armenian citizens – Mane Khachatryan, Aram Khachatryan, Arpine Mamyan, Maria Panyan, Andranik Ginosyan and three other Armenian nationals. They have been hospitalized.

The Georgian side told the Armenian side that Arpine Mamyan and Ani Avanesyan are in sufficient condition, whereas Aram Khachatryan is in serious condition. Garegin Vardanyan is in unconscious serious condition.

Guinea citizen tries to illegally cross Armenian-Turkish border

Vestnik Kavkaza
Aug 17 2018
17 Aug in 14:00

Russian border guards in Armenia have apprehended another trespasser at border with Turkey.

Russia's frontier guards at the Artashat border guard detachment division have detained a person who had illegally crossed the Armenian-Turkish border along the Araks River, the press service of the Russian Border Guard Department in Armenia said.

The trespasser is a citizen of Guinea born in 1993. The criminal claimed that he arrived in Tehran from Guinea to enter a university. After arriving in Tehran he got acquainted to a taxi driver and asked him to tour him around the country. The taxi driver had allegedly brought him to Turkey bypassing checkpoints. In Turkey the driver took his passport and put the entrance seal of the Turkish checkpoint.

The Guinea man said for two days he lived in an abandoned building in Turkey, where he had the money and mobile phone stolen. In search of food, he crossed the river Araks, thereby violating the state border.

The detained was handed over to Armenian law enforcement agencies, News.am reported.

Western Prelacy News – 87/27/18

 
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REQUIEM ON THE 35TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MARTYRDOM OF THE LISBON 5

         marks the 35th anniversary of the martyrdom of the
Lisbon 5, Simon Yahneian, Vatche Daghlian, Sarkis Abrahamian, Ara Kerjelian,
and Setrak Adjemian, who sacrificed their lives to further the Armenian
Cause. 
        By the ordinance of H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate,
on Sunday, July 29, requiem prayers will be offered in all Prelacy Churches
for the souls of the Lisbon 5. The Prelate's tribute message will be read
prior to the service. His Eminence will be at Holy Trinity Church in Fresno.
        We invite our faithful to join us in paying tribute to the five
heroic young men and their ultimate sacrifice for the Armenian Cause. 
        
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PRELACY YOUTH TO PARTICIPATE IN A SUMMER ACADEMY AT THE CATHOLICOSATE

        Under the leadership of His Holiness Catholicos Aram I, a two-week
summer academy will be held at St. Mary Monastery in Bikfaya, Lebanon with
the participation of youth from the Prelacies of the Eastern U.S., Western
U.S., and Canada. Four youth from the Western Prelacy will participate. They
are: Stole-bearers Gary Markarian (Holy Martyrs Church, Encino), Vartan
Baltayan (St. Sarkis Church, Pasadena), Hrag Harboyan (Holy Cross Cathedral,
Montebello), and Menas Arisian (Holy Trinity Church, Fresno). 
        In preparation for their participation in the program, the youth
visited the Prelacy where they met with H.E. Archbishop Moushegh
Mardirossian, Prelate, and H.G. Bishop Torkom Donoyan, Vicar General, both
of whom offered direction and suggestions to the participants and wished
them a productive trip. 
        The intensive course, which runs from July 30 to August 11, 2018,
will introduce participants to the Bible, Armenian Christianity, and the
Armenian Church, as well as inter-faith and ecumenical dialogue.  The youth
will have the opportunity to meet with His Holiness and clergy and visit
religious and national sites. 

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PRELATE OF AZERBAIJAN, IRAN VISITS THE PRELACY

        On Wednesday, July 25, 2018, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian,
Prelate, welcomed to the Prelacy H.G. Bishop Krikor Chiftjian, Prelate of
Azerbaijan, Iran, who is in Los Angeles on a brief visit for the
presentation of his new book.
        The visit afforded the opportunity for the Prelate's to discuss the
endeavors of their respective Prelacies, in particular the recent pilgrimage
to St. Thaddeus Monastery in which six thousand pilgrims participated.

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PRESENTATION OF BISHOP KRIKOR CHIFTJIAN'S BOOK HELD IN GLENDALE

        On Wednesday, July 25, 2018, the presentation of the first volume of
"Journey through the Footsteps of the Armenian Monuments of Iranian
Azerbaijan" authored by H.G. Bishop Krikor Chiftjian, Prelate of Azerbaijan,
Iran, was held at "Isahak and Janet Kazangian" Hall of the "Krikor and
Mariam Youth Center" in Glendale. The event was organized by Sardarabad
Bookstore under the auspices of five Iranian-Armenian community
organizations. 
        H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, attended and
delivered his message. Among the guests in attendance were H.E. Archbishop
Yeprem Tabakian, H.G. Bishop Torkom Donoyan, Vicar General, and
representatives of community organizations.
        The program began with welcoming remarks by Mr. Ervin Yaghoubian,
MC, who touched on the significance of the event for all and for
Iranian-Armenians especially. Historian Dr. Garo Moumdjian presented the
book, a 530-page volume detailing 95 of the nearly 238 churches which
existed in the region. Dr. Moumdjian focused on the book's significance as
an eyewitness account of ancient historical sites as well as its archival
value in preserving the memory of a few dozen endangered structures. He
spoke also on significant periods in the history of Iranian Azerbaijan, the
decline in the number of clergy conducting such scholarly work, and future
volumes of the book. 
         Bishop Chiftjian thanked the organizers and sponsoring
organizations for their hard work and support, as well as the Prelate and
clergy for their presence. Through a series of slideshows, the author
presented the arduous process of compiling the book, noting the lack of
roads in some areas, regions which have long been devoid of Armenians and
are now occupied by Turks or Kurds, and more. He spoke also on the
liveliness of the Armenian community in Iranian Azerbaijan and its important
position as bordering Armenia.
        The Prelate highly commended Bishop Chiftjian for his diligent
efforts in preparing the volume and for his devoted service within the
Prelacy of Iranian Azerbaijan. He stressed the importance of the book and
wished Bishop Chiftjian continued successes.
        The dedication of the book with wine followed. The author was joined
by the Prelate, Archbishop Tabakian, clergy, his mother, ordination
Godfather Mr. and Mrs. Herair and Kohar Jermakian, Dr. Garo Moumdjian, and
members of community organizations.
        The program concluded with the benediction, after which the author
signed copies of his book while guests enjoyed a reception hosted by the
sponsoring organizations, who also presented mementos to Bishop Chiftjian.

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PRELATE WELCOMES POET JACQUES HAGOPIAN

        On Friday, , H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian,
Prelate, welcomed the visit of poet Jacques Hagopian. Given that the day
coincided with the 35th anniversary of the Lisbon 5 martyrdom, the visit
began with a conversation on Mr. Hagopian's poem dedicated to the Lisbon 5
which was published in local papers on the same day. Also discussed were the
poet's vast collection of works and publications, of which the Prelacy has
published more than a dozen.
        The Prelate gifted prayer books and a memento to Mr. Hagopian and
prayed for God to bless him with more healthy years. Mr. Hagopian, praising
the Lord, noted that he will celebrate his 101st birthday in just a few
days. 

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PRELATE ATTENDS FAREWELL RECEPTION FOR CONSUL ARMELLA SHAKARYAN

        On Thursday, July 26, 2018, a farewell reception was held at the
Consulate General of Armenia for Consul Armella Shakaryan who has completed
her term in Los Angeles and will be returning to Armenia. H.E. Archbishop
Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, attended and conveyed his best wishes to
Consul Shakaryan in her future endeavors. Community leaders and
organizational representatives were in attendance. 
        Consul Shakaryan expressed her gratitude for the community's support
and collaboration during her tenure in Los Angeles. Well wishes were
conveyed by former Deputy Consul General Mt. Valery Mkrtoumian, Counsellor
Mr. Razmik Stepanyan, Glendale City Council member Mr. Vartan Gharpetian,
and others. Proclamations were presented on behalf of State Senator Kevin de
Leon and L.A. City Council member Monica Rodriguez. The Prelate commended
Consul Shakaryan's dedicated service, once again wished her great successes
in future missions, and presented a cross as a token of appreciation.  

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PRELATE VISITS ST. SARKIS CHURCH'S VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

        On Wednesday, July 25, 2018, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian,
Prelate, paid a visit to St. Sarkis Church in Pasadena where he met with the
teachers and young participants of the 6th annual Vacation Bible School
organized by the Parish Pastor and Board of Trustees. Fifty children
participated in this year's Vacation Bible School, where they learned Bible
stories, hymns, Psalms, prayers, and engaged in fun and educational
activities. 
        The students presented a beautiful program of songs and hymns. 
        Rev. Fr. Boghos Baltayan welcomed His Eminence and gave an overview
of this year's program, after which he invited the Prelate to deliver his
message. 
        Referencing one of the songs which the youth had sung, the Prelate
stated that when the Holy Spirit works within us we increase in grace and
live a fulfilled life in God, and we feel the Lord's presence when we open
our hearts and souls to Him. The Prelate urged them to be good and obedient
children and to never forget what they are taught in school. A friendly
dialogue followed, during which the students correctly answered questions
about our church and vessels. In conclusion, the Prelate commended the
Parish Pastor, Board of Trustees, Ladies Guild, and teachers, and addressing
the parents stressed that our youth will remain on the right path throughout
their lives when they are properly educated and instructed in God's Word at
an early age.
        The students gifted a drawing to the Prelate with wishes for many
more fruitful years, while His Eminence presented crosses and prayers. 
         
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