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Anniversaries Celebrated by Eastern Prelacy by Florence Avakian
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| “Today we celebrate the new breath of life and service of the three Prelacies in North America—on the east and west coasts of the United States, and in Canada,” stated Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, Prelate of the Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America, Eastern Prelacy, in his eloquent message to the 50th anniversary banquet hosted by the Prelacy on Saturday evening, October 25, at the Marriott at Glenpointe in Teaneck, New Jersey. The historic event was a celebration of the 110th anniversary of the official establishment of the Armenian Prelacy in America by Catholicos of All Armenians Khrimian Hairig, and the 50th anniversary of the Prelacy of the Armenian Church’s affiliation with the Great House of Cilicia. Close to 300 people rose to their feet as the Prelates and representatives of the Eastern, Western, and Canadian Prelacies accompanied by more than two dozen priests entered the elegant ballroom to sustained applause. Following the invocation by Archbishop Oshagan, the able Master of Ceremonies, Jack Mardoian, chairman of the Prelacy’s Executive Council, welcomed the guests, and stressed the importance of the milestones that was being celebrated. In 1958 the Prelacy’s jurisdiction was all of North America. The Western Prelacy was established in 1972 and the Canadian Prelacy in in 2002. Archbishop Souren Kataroyan, representing Archbishop Khajag Hagopian, Prelate of the Canadian Prelacy, noted that since 1958 when the Prelacy was accepted under the jurisdiction of the Cilician Catholicate, people found “a new breath, a new enthusiasm, and intensive interest in the Armenian Church, language and culture. The Great House of Cilicia enriched the Prelacy with those who came, served, and departed. And with the same enthusiasm, their service and work continues here and in Armenia.” Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate of the Western Prelacy, pointed out that the 35th anniversary of the Western Prelacy is soon approaching. “On this historic occasion, we live the legacy of 50 years of service, collectively marking this anniversary, and charting the course for future accomplishments. Milestones, such as this, are more than celebrations. It’s an opportunity to renew our allegiance to Cilicia. In this country, with our heritage every day being undermined by outside forces, we have an obligation to preserve our holy church and faith.” Ambassador of Armenia to the United Nations, Armen Martirosian, reiterated the many accomplishments of the Armenian Prelacy created 110 years ago by Catholicos Khirmian Hairig. “And in 1958, in addition to the parishes which were created, so many affiliated organizations were formed,” he said. “I congratulate you on this anniversary, and extend my wishes for a bright future.” This Anniversary is a Challenge In a video message, Catholicos Aram I of the Great House of Cilicia, stated that “through committed service, a spiritual journey of faith became the driving force of the Prelacy. This anniversary must become a challenge, an invitation to engage in the process of critical assessment by identifying the successes and failures. It is also a challenge of reorganizing the Christian witness in a new world context with a forward-looking vision.” The Church “is not a frozen organization. It is not a static institution. It is a home of religion, faith, culture and language which must be preserved for all future generations,” the Catholicos declared, and paid tribute to “all those clergy and laity, old and young, men and women who brought their active participation to the Prelacy in the last 50 years. Vicar General of the Eastern Prelacy, Bishop Anoushavan Tanielian, read the Encyclical from Catholicos Aram I on this historic occasion, as the guests rose to their feet. The text of the encyclical in Armenian and English translation are on the Prelacy’s web site, www.armenianprelacy.org. The keynote adderess was delivered by Iris Papazian, Director of Communications and Publications of the Eastern Prelacy. Expanding on one of the themes of the anniversary, “A Journey of Faith,” Ms. Papazian titled her address “My Journey of Faith.” She vividly described her own devotion to the Armenian Church and then focused on the four Prelates that served the Prelacy beginning with Archbishop Hrant Khatchadourian, Archbishop Karekin Sarkissian, Archbishop Mesrob Ashjian, and Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan. Having worked with all four of the Prelates, she was able to provide insights about the service of each. The entire keynote address is on the Prelacy’s web site. The first third generation priest to serve within the Prelacy, Rev. Fr. Stepan Baljian, Pastor of St. Gregory Church in Granite City, Illinois, reminisced on the powerful impact that the church had on him during his childhood. “I thank God that I was not lost,” he told the audience. The son of Archpriest Fr. Antranig and Yeretzgin Baljian, Father Stepan is one of several young clergymen currently serving the Prelacy. Closing Remarks by Archbishop Oshagan Before offering the benediction, Archbishop Oshagan, in an inspiring message, stated, “The Armenian Church is one. We are not celebrating the division, but the service to the people. Our primary purpose, like Khrimian Hairig, is the same, now as before, and the same in the future. It accentuates our loyalty to the Church, to language, to culture, to the sacredness of the family, and to our Homeland.” Expressing his deep appreciation to the three previous prelates of the Prelacy, Archbishop Oshagan noted that the Prelacy “is not a building in New York City only. It is representative of the parishes, and the people’s strength. We have built churches, schools, and cultural institutions. In 50 years, today’s youth will stand here, and say the same thing.” Thanking all assembled for their support, he expressed his wish for the Armenian Church to continue its rich legacy of service to our people.” Among the many guests present were three past chairmen of the Executive Council, Judge Sarkis Teshoian, Onnic Marashian, and Richard Sarajian, and the Princes and Knights of Cilicia, as well as representatives of the ARF, ARS, AYF, Homenetmen, and Hamazkayin. During the program, Vagharshag Ohanian, who had sung the American and Armenian national anthems at the beginning of the banquet, delighted the guests with several beloved Armenian selections, accompanied on the piano by Karen Karapetian. Exhibit and DVD during Reception During the reception hour, a traveling exhibit about the highlights of the Prelacy’s service was on display as well as the continuous showing of a DVD produced for the occasion. Following the singing of Giligia by all in attendance, guests were treated to gift bags containing an embossed gold-dipped cross on a stand, and a DVD entitled “A Journey of Faith,” about the fifty-year history of the Prelacy, a fitting conclusion to an evening of a historic celebration. |
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| Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan addresses the gala banquet which took place Saturday, October 25, at the Marriott at Glenpointe in Teaneck, New Jersey. | |
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Keynote Speaker, Mrs. Iris Papazian, related fifty years through personal experiences and through the service rendered by the Prelates. |
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Bishop Anoushavan Tanielian, Vicar General of the Eastern Prelacy, reads the encyclical from His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia. |
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A video message by His Holiness Aram I was shown. |
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Rev. Fr. Stephan Baljian, the Eastern Prelacy’s newest clergyman, addresses the gathering. |
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The clergy attending the anniversary celebration. |
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Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan and Bishop Anoushavan Tanielian with current and former members of the Prelacy Executive Council. |
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Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate of the Western Prelacy, delivers a message of congratulations. |
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Ambassador Armen Martirossian, Permanent Representative to the United Nations from the Republic of Armenia, addresses the gathering. |
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Archbishop Souren Kataroyan, representing the Prelate of the Canadian Prelacy, Archbishop Khajag Hagopian, delivers a message of congratulations. |
An exhibit, entitled “A Journey of Faith,” was displayed during the cocktail hour, along with continuous showing of a DVD about the Prelacy. The traveling exhibit has already been shown at various parishes and will continue to travel during the coming year. |
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Archbishop Oshagan enters Sts. Vartanantz Church in Ridgefield, New Jersey, where the Divine Liturgy took place with the participation of the guest Prelates and other clergy. |
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Some of the clergy during the Requiem Service for former Prelates, Archbishop Hrant Khatchadourian; Archbishop Karekin Sarkissian (later Catholicos of Cilicia and Catholicos of All Armenians); Archbishop Mesrob Ashjian, as well as in memory of clergy, lay leaders and benefactors. |
Archbishops Moushegh and Souren, and Bishop Anoushavan bless and receive Mahs. |
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A scene of the congregation at Sts. Vartanantz Church. |
Archbishop Oshagan proceeds out of the church following the service. |
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Archbishops Oshagan and Moushegh enter the hall for the luncheon. |
Students of the Sts. Vartanantz Sunday School and the Nareg Armenian School present a cultural program. |
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Students of the Sts. Vartanantz Sunday School and the Nareg Armenian School present a cultural program. |
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