St. Gregory of Datev Institute Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary
By Tamar Haratunian,
Esq. The St. Gregory of Datev
Institute, a program presented by the Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic
Church to provide Christian education to youth ages 13-18, celebrated its 25th
anniversary at a banquet held on July 9, 2011.
The banquet took place at the St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian
Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, under the auspices of His Eminence
Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, the Prelate of the Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian
Apostolic Church of America. Past and
present Datev participants reunited to celebrate a program which has, over the
course of its 25 years, enriched the lives of hundreds of young Armenians and
prepared them to take on active roles in their churches and communities.
Following the invocation by
Archbishop Oshagan, the national anthems were performed by 2009 Datev graduate
Ms. Shoushig Tenguerian. Ms. Jeanette
Nazarian (1993 Datev graduate), one of the first participants of the Datev
program and one of its first female participants, welcomed the Datev
participants, alumni, family, and friends.
Master of Ceremonies Dr. George Berberian (1992 Datev graduate), who
co-chaired the 25th Anniversary Steering Committee with Dr. Arsen
Mekaelian (1993 Datev graduate), spoke of the Datev program’s history and role
in the lives of the youth as an educational center and place of
fellowship. An audiovisual presentation
prepared by Katrina Selverian provided interviews with current and past program
participants, scenes from various aspects of the Datev program and showing the
program’s development and growth through the years, and memories from the
pilgrimages to Armenia, Jerusalem, Lebanon and Syria by Datev participants. Ms.
Tenguerian then delighted the audience with a beautiful vocal interlude. His Grace Bishop Anoushavan
Tanielian, Vicar General and Dean of the Datev Institute, reflected on the
program’s beginnings as a deacon training program and its evolution and growth
into a youth program to provide Christian-based education to the Armenian youth
in general. The program has been not only a source of education for the
Armenian youth but also a place for fellowship, everlasting friendships, and
spiritual growth. Bishop Anoushavan thanked the many instructors who have
helped make such a program possible and encouraged past participants to
continue their support of the Institute. Archbishop Oshagan reminded past
and present students of the need for them to use all they have learned at the
Institute not only to enrich their own lives but those of their communities by
serving in such activities as Sunday school teaching, choir membership, service
on the altar, and board of trustee membership.
Many individuals have graduated from the program over the years, and
Archbishop Oshagan encouraged all of them to be active in the life and ministry
of the Armenian Church and to support the Datev Institute so that it may
continue its vital role in educating the Armenian youth to become today’s and tomorrow’s
leaders of the Armenian Church. Following the Prelate’s remarks,
it was time to celebrate with the wonderful music of the Artsakh Band. Datev participants and alumni enjoyed
reuniting in an evening filled with laughter and song.
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