CHRISTMAS FESTIVIRIES AT ST. ILLUMINATOR’S CATHEDRAL

H. E. Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, Prelate, celebrated the Christmas Divine Liturgy and delivered the sermon, followed by Blessing of the Water ceremony. The Godfather of the Cross was Mr. Ardashes Bedrosian.

Archbishop Oshagan delivering the sermon
Archbishop Oshagan delivering the sermon
Sunday school students reading the Confession in Armenian
Sunday school students reading the Confession in Armenian
Archbishop Oshagan, Rev. Lakissian, deacons, Altar servers and Godfather of the Cross Mr. Ardashes Bedrosian during the Blessing of the Water ceremony
Archbishop Oshagan, Rev. Lakissian, deacons, Altar servers and Godfather of the Cross Mr. Ardashes Bedrosian during the Blessing of the Water ceremony

HOME BLESSING AND PRELATE’S CHRISTMAS RECEPTION

The Prelate’s annual Christmas reception took place on the evening of January 6 filling the Prelacy’s Vahakn and Hasmig Hovnanian reception hall with many well-wishers who were greeted by the Prelate Archbishop Oshagan and the Vicar Bishop Anoushavan.

The traditional Home Blessing was offered by Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian, pastor of St. Illuminator’s Cathedral, with the participation of area clergy including Archpriest Fr. Moushegh Der Kaloustian, pastor emeritus of St. Illuminator’s Cathedral, and Rev. Fr. Hovnan Bozoian, pastor of Sts. Vartanantz Church, Ridgefield, New Jersey.

The Armenian tradition of Home Blessing is considered essential during the Christmas and Easter Holy days. During this ceremony, the priest blesses bread, water, and salt, all considered to be essential to life. It is customary to burn incense, echoing the words of the psalmist, “Let my prayer be counted as incense before you.” (Psalm 41)

“O Christ our God, guardian and hope of all your faithful, protect and keep in peace your people under the protection of your holy and venerable cross; and especially this family, their home, the bread, the salt, and the water. Save them O Lord from visible and invisible enemies and make them worthy to glorify you with the Father and the Holy Spirit, now and always, forever and ever. Amen.
(Benediction from the Blessing of Homes service)

Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian, pastor of St. Illuminator’s Cathedral, leads the traditional Home Blessing ceremony at the Prelacy during the Prelate’s annual Christmas reception. Attending clergy included Bishop Anoushavan Tanielian, Vicar; Archpriest Fr. Moushegh Der Kaloustian, Pastor Emeritus of St. Illuminator’s Cathedral, and Rev. Fr. Hovnan Bozoian, pastor of Sts. Vartanantz Church, Ridgefield, New Jersey.
Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian, pastor of St. Illuminator’s Cathedral, leads the traditional Home Blessing ceremony at the Prelacy during the Prelate’s annual Christmas reception. Attending clergy included Bishop Anoushavan Tanielian, Vicar; Archpriest Fr. Moushegh Der Kaloustian, Pastor Emeritus of St. Illuminator’s Cathedral, and Rev. Fr. Hovnan Bozoian, pastor of Sts. Vartanantz Church, Ridgefield, New Jersey.

SAVING AN ARMENIAN MOTHER’S LIFE

Sevan Hajinian is a 52 year old mother of 15 and 17 year old daughters who needed a life-saving spine surgery at NYU Langone Medical Hospital for Joint Diseases.

Mrs. Hajinian and her brother are highly-dedicated members of the Canadian-Armenian community and active in the Canadian civil society. In addition to authoring an important resource book about “The Armenian Genocide Denied (A Response to Turkey’s Thirteen Propaganda Spins)”, she has been a volunteer youth leader, school board trustee, school parents committee member, and a social services, immigration and government relations adviser. Mrs. Hajinian had here surgery on Tuesday December 4. According to the doctors, the surgery went well. She was discharged from the hospital on December 15.

The initial estimated cost of the hospital and the doctors is US $146.000. The Hajinian family, the Canadian Armenian Community, and their friends from various faiths based and Canadian civil society organizations have raised CDN $120.000. The hospital agreed to schedule the surgery with what they have raised so far on the condition that the remaining balance will be paid after the surgery. Already the family transferred US $71,000 to the hospital. The doctors’ fees of US $48,500 have been paid in full. The family still has to pay the hospital’s remaining fees.

The above cost is based on 5 hours of surgery room operation time and 5 days of hospitalization. The surgery lasted around 7:30 hours. Mrs. Hajinina’s stayed in the hospital exceeded the 5 days. In total she stayed at the hospital almost two weeks.

Mrs. Hanjinian’s case is high profile case in Canada and the media covered her story on TV, radio, and print.

So far St. Illuminator’s Cathedral and community already raised $4,000.00.

If you would like to help in covering Mrs. Hajinian’s remaining hospital fees, please make a donation payable to the St. Illuminator’s Cathedral (221 East 27th Street, New York, NY 10016). Please indicate “Fund for Sevan Hajinian” in the memo area.
Any help is greatly appreciated.

We pray that with your help we will be able to give the family the best ever New Year and Christmas gift any one would wish—a good health. God Bless.

APPRECIATION LUNCHEON FOR VOLUNTEERS OF THE CATHEDRAL

On Sunday, December 23, all volunteers of St. Illuminator’s Cathedral were invited to gather at the John Pashalian Hall for Appreciation Luncheon. Rev. Mesrob Lakissian, pastor and Mr. Shant Chalian, Chairman of the Board of Trustees expressed their gratitude for the great service performed by volunteers.

Fr. Lakissian and Chairman Shant Chalian, Esq.
Fr. Lakissian and Chairman Shant Chalian, Esq.
Parishioners are enjoying delicious food
Parishioners are enjoying delicious food

The Feast of St. Stephen

On Sunday, December 23, 2012 St. Illuminator’s Cathedral celebrated the feast of St. Stephen, the first deacon and proto-martyr, the deacons wore liturgical crowns in honor of this special day.

Der Mesrob with the deacons
Der Mesrob with the deacons
Der Mesrob with the choir members and deacons
Der Mesrob with the choir members and deacons

LADIES GUILD DONATES $12,000.00 TO THE CATHEDRAL

On Sunday, December 23, the Ladies Guild of the Cathedral presented a check of $12,000.00 to the St. Illuminator’s Cathedral.

During this year the Ladies Guild also donated 250 copies of the Holy Bible in English and Armenian to the Cathedral; $500.00 to the St. Illuminator’s Day school, $200.00 to the Syrian Armenian Relief Fund; $100.00 to the Armenian Prelacy and $100.00 to the Armenian Home for the Aged.

We greatly appreciate our Ladies Guild’s dedication, hard work and support to the Cathedral and community.

Pastor and Board of Trustees accepting a check from Ms. Meline Najarian, chairlady of the Ladies Guild
Pastor and Board of Trustees accepting a check from Ms. Meline Najarian, chairlady of the Ladies Guild

Der Mesrob, Board of Trustees and members of the Ladies Guild
Der Mesrob, Board of Trustees and members of the Ladies Guild
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TOWN HALL MEETING WITH U.S. AMBASSADOR

The United States Ambassador to Armenia, John A. Heffern, who during the past several weeks has been in the United States visiting major Armenian American communities on the west and east coasts, was hosted by Archbishop Oshagan and the Prelacy at a Town Hall Meeting on Sunday evening, December 16, at St. Illuminator’s Cathedral. The Ambassador was accompanied by his wife Libby and Jeffrey Paretchan, USAID Armenia Public Private Alliance Specialist and Diaspora Outreach Coordinator.

The Ambassador and his entourage first came to the Prelacy offices where they were welcomed and had a private meeting with the Prelate and members of the Religious and Executive Council. After enjoying dinner at the Prelacy, the guests and hosts made their way to St. Illuminator’s Cathedral where a large group of community leaders had gathered for the Town Hall Meeting.

Archbishop Oshagan opened the meeting with a prayer and asked everyone to remain standing for a minute of silence in remembrance of the tragic loss of lives in Newtown, Connecticut.

Stephen Hagopian, chairman of the Executive Council, served as the Master of Ceremonies and introduced Ambassador Heffern. The Ambassador has been a career Senior Foreign Service officer since 1982 and has served in various embassies. Most recently he served as Deputy Chief of Mission at USNATO in Brussels, Belgium. He was nominated to serve as the United States Ambassador to Armenia in May 2011, and was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in September 2011.

Ambassador Heffern presented the Embassy’s mission in Armenia with a slide-show presentation. He explained that the Embassy’s primary goal is to help Armenia succeed as a democratic, prosperous, and secure country. He showed the various projects and endeavors undertaken by the Embassy to achieve these goals. He emphasized the U.S.’s dedication to Armenia by noting that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has visited Armenia twice, while previously a span of 18-years passed without a high-level visit. On the Genocide issue, the Ambassador stated that the “characterization of those events is a policy decision that is made by the President.” He also noted that the Armenian Remembrance Day message issued by President Obama on April 24, 2012, was a very strong statement where he honored “the memory of the 1.5 million Armenians who were brutally massacred or marched to their deaths in the waning days of the Ottoman Empire.”

An extended and lively question and answer period followed Mr. Heffern’s presentation. Issues explored included the Genocide issue, the status of Nagorno Karabakh, the business climate in Armenia, the upcoming elections and questions of corruption and fraud, Diaspora and Armenia relations, life outside of the capital city Yerevan, emigration issues, and the incarceration of political opponents. The Q&A period that went one-half hour beyond the allotted one hour, continued individually during the reception that followed hosted by the Cathedral.

Ambassador Heffern makes his presentation at St. Illuminator’s Cathedral.
Ambassador Heffern makes his presentation at St. Illuminator’s Cathedral.

EXPLORING THE EUCHARIST

The last of a four-part program on the Eucharist (Soorp Badarak) was held last night at St. Illuminator’s Cathedral in New York City, under the leadership of Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian, pastor. The program was cosponsored by the Prelacy’s Armenian Religious Education Council (AREC) and the Cathedral. The speaker of the series was AREC’s director Dn. Shant Kazanjian.

Dn. Shant first discussed what biblical vision of worship is, highlighting its basic assumptions, contents, vocabulary, images and symbolic language. He then presented the origin and history of the Soorp Badarak, the central act of Christian worship, as well as its two-part structure – the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist. The bulk of the program was to walk the participants through the service, step-by-step, facilitated by a Badarak video and a detailed outline of the Badarak cross-referenced to the Prelacy’s Badarak book, explaining various elements, prayers and chants, as well as liturgical actions and symbols.

The participants of the four-part program on the Eucharist.
The participants of the four-part program on the Eucharist.

CATHEDRAL RECEIVES DONATION FOR EDUCATION

St. Illuminator’s Cathedral in New York received a donation of $10,000 from Mr. Andreias Marderosian of Flushing, New York, in memory of his wife Lucia Marderosian. Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian, pastor of the Cathedral, accepted the gift and announced that the funds will be used for the Cathedral’s Sunday and Saturday schools to augment religious and Armenian educational programs.

In 2007, a donation of $30,000 was made by the Marderosian family to the Cathedral and the Day School. Der Mesrob expressed thanks to Mr. Marderosian and said this generous donation “will help us educate young generations of Armenian Americans. The survival of the Armenian Church and community depends on individuals like Mr. Marderosian who have strong ties to the Armenian Church and heritage.”

Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian accepts a check from Mr. Andreias Marderosian.
Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian accepts a check from Mr. Andreias Marderosian.

FUNDRAISING EFFORTS CONTINUE FOR THE ARMENIAN COMMUNITY IN SYRIA

Fundraising efforts to benefit the Armenian community in Syria are continuing. Funds raised through the Fund for Syrian Armenian Relief are being transferred to the special fund that has been established in Lebanon by the Catholicosate of Cilicia to help the community, especially to keep the schools open, and to provide humanitarian aid to families who have been displaced or injured because of the ongoing civil strife.

A fundraising luncheon organized by the New York Mayr Chapter of the Armenian Relief Society took place at the Byblos Restaurant in New York last Sunday with more than one hundred in attendance. Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian, pastor of St. Illuminator’s Cathedral, attended and encouraged everyone to pray for the safety of the Armenian community in Syria and to make generous donations to help the community.

Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian urges the attendees at the luncheon to continue their efforts on behalf of the welfare of the Armenian Syrian community.