PRELATE TO PRESIDE OVER DIVINE LITURGY AT
ST. GARABED CHURCH IN HOLLYWOOD
– REQUIEM SERVICE FOR APO ASHJIAN
On Sunday, December 23rd, 2012, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, will preside over Divine Liturgy and deliver the sermon at St. Garabed Church in Hollywood.
The Prelate will also preside over the requiem service, during which prayers will be offered for the soul of ARF activist Apo Ashjian who thirty years ago during the Lebanese civil war was abducted and never found.
After the Church service, a memorial will be held at the adjacent Hollywood Armenian Center under the auspices of the ARF Central Committee of the Western U.S.
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PRELACY PUBLISHES COLOR ILLUSTRATED “LORD’S PRAYER” IN MEMORY OF THREE FAITHFUL
The Western Prelacy recently published color illustrated copies of the Lord’s Prayer in memory of three faithful, Alice Avakian, Rosa Bekarian, and Zevart Movsessian.
On the threshold of the New Year, H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, met with the families of the deceased, blessed the memory of their loved ones and presented them with special framed copies of the prayer.
On the occasion of the New Year and Christmas, copies of the prayer were distributed to principals, teachers, staff, and students of Prelacy Schools.
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PRELATE’S NEW YEAR AND CHRISTMAS DINNER
Each year on the evening of January 6, Prelacy clergy, sponsors, friends, and representatives of parishes and sister organizations, as well as benefactors and sponsors gather for the “Prelate’s New Year and Christmas Dinner” to collectively celebrate the New Year and the Glorious Nativity and Theophany of our Lord Jesus Christ.
This annual dinner, initiated by the Religious and Executive Councils and organized by the Prelacy Ladies Auxiliary, will take place on Sunday, January 6, 2013, at “Bagramian” Hall of Holy Cross Cathedral in Montebello, starting at 6:00 p.m.
Please contact the Prelacy for more information.
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PRESENTATION OF KEVORK BEDIKIAN’S LATEST BOOK
AT THE PRELACY
The “Year of the Armenian Book” as proclaimed by H.H. Catholicos Aram I, was celebrated throughout the year at the Prelacy and its Churches with the publication of a number of books and events to present these new books to the public.
The latest of these events was held on the evening of Wednesday, December 19, 2012, at the Prelacy “Dikran and Zarouhie Der Ghazarian” Hall, where author and teacher Mr. Kevork Bedikian’s latest book “Timadedrs” (Facebook) was presented. The event was held under the auspices of H.E. Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate, and was organized by Asbarez newspaper and the Prelacy Education and Cultural Committee.
As guest entered the hall, they were pleasantly greeted by music played on the piano by youngster Tamar Chavdarian. Education and Cultural Committee Chair and Master of Ceremonies Mr. Herair Jermakian welcomed the guests and invited two Saturday School students from the ARS Taline Chapter to sing a song. The MC then Asbarez editor Mr. Apo Boghikian to present the author.
Mr. Boghikian noted that in our national life there are individuals who quietly and persistently serve for the advancement of our collective life, and referred to Mr. Bedikian as belonging to this group. Mr. Boghikian spoke of the role the author’s birth place of Aleppo has had in shaping his literary works, and contributions of his nearly fifty years of service in the education and cultural fields. He concluded by thanking the Prelacy and the Prelacy for hosting such events which celebrate Armenian authors and their valuable works.
The book was presented by long-time educator Mrs. Linda Kandilian, who had been the author’s students and is currently a teacher at Armenian Sisters Academy. She first spoke of how Aleppo and its environment shaped the author and his generation, then presented synopsis of the book, which is comprised of twenty stories and five obituaries. Mrs. Kandilian reflected on the author’s literary attributes and style, his deep love and reverence for his mother tongue, and his aptitude at taking his personal experiences and presenting them in a broader view that is enjoyable to the reader. Finally, she noted that the subject matter of the author’s stories are inspired by events and experiences spanning from Aleppo to Der Zor to Armenia and the Diaspora.
A cultural program followed, consisting of two songs presented by singer Dzovig Nashalian, accompanied on the piano by Hovig Keushgerian, and one of Kevork Bedikian’s poems dedicated to the Armenian Book recited by a group of young students from Armenian Sisters Academy.
The author was then invited to convey his thoughts and remarks. Mr. Bedikian first thanked the Prelate and organizers, Executive Council member Dr. Dikran Babikian and all the guests in attendance for their support. He also thanked the individuals who contributed to his latest book, among them Masis Araradian who had prepared the front cover. Mr. Bedikian spoke of the role and value of books and how books are the language of the mind. He concluded by once again thanking all the readers who value and encourage the written word and are in tune with our cultural and literary heritage.
The MC invited the Prelate to deliver his message and blessings. The Prelate first extolled the importance of such cultural events, noting that one of the purposes of the Prelacy Hall is to serve for our cultural heritage. He commended the program participants, Mr. Boghikian, Mrs. Kandilian, and the artistic performers, as well as the organizing bodies for working together to prepare the event. His Eminence reflected on his forty-year long friendship with Mr. Bedikian, dating back to his days at the Antelias Catholicosate. Speaking on the author’s birthplace, the Prelate highlighted that Aleppo has not only inspired and shaped the author, it fulfilled a significant role in the aftermath of the Genocide as the mother of various Diaspora communities and the bastion of our faith and heritage. In conclusion, the Prelate blessed all those who serve for the advancement of the Armenian written word, among them Mr. Bedikian, and reminded the guests that the Prelacy this year published a number of books, most recently two new books by Mr. Jacques Hagopian, which will be presented in the near future.
The event concluded with the benediction by the Prelate and the collective singing of the Cilician anthem. During the reception that followed, guests had the opportunity to converse with the author and purchase signed copies of his book.
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EVENING OF ARMENIAN POPULAR AND FOLK MUSIC
On the evening of Friday, December 21st, a concert featuring Armenian popular and folk music by Gevorg Chakmanyan will be held under the auspices of the Armenian Society of Los Angeles at their center in Glendale.
Rev. Fr. Ghevont Kirazian will represent the Prelate.
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