ALTAR CURTAINS AND HOLY TABLE COVERINGS DONATED

On Easter Sunday, March 31, 2013, Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian, pastor of St. Illuminator’s Cathedral announced the memorial donation of new altar curtains and holy table coverings to the Cathedral by Dr. & Mrs. Vartan and Nanor Matiossian in memory of Vartan’s father, Zohrab Matiossian, and Nanor’s parents, Khatchig and Anahid Khatchadourian.

Archbishop Oshagan and Der Mesrob with the donors, Nanor and Vartan Matiossian.
Archbishop Oshagan and Der Mesrob with the donors, Nanor and Vartan Matiossian.

PALM SUNDAY – Celebration and Blessing of the Children at the Cathedral

Palm Sunday was celebrated with great festivity and excitement. Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian celebrated the Divine Liturgy and delivered the Sermon with the assistance of Deacons Shant Kazanjian, Hagop Haddad, Ryan, Sub Deacon Dikran Kabarajian and Choirmaster, Deacon Kevork Hadjian.

Godfather of Tranpatseg ceremony was Haroutiun Tashchyan, the son of Mr. & Mrs. Armen and Marianna Tashchyan.

P A L M     S U N D A Y_

P A L M     S U N D A Y_2

P A L M     S U N D A Y_3

P A L M     S U N D A Y_4

P A L M     S U N D A Y_5

P A L M     S U N D A Y_6

Another successful and sold out event from “Huyser” Music Ensemble!

“Project I – International Rhythms” presented on Saturday, March 16, 2013 at St. Illuminator’s John Pashalian hall, truly was full of “international” rhythms with lots of Spanish guitar music as well as English, Italian and of course Armenian music. The program also included a guest performance by international singer/songwriter Monica Lofgren (Sweden) and by many rising new talents.

We had the privilege of having amongst us Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian, Pastor of St. Illuminator’s Armenian Cathedral, Rev. Fr. Abraham Malkhasyan, Pastor of the Armenian Church of the Holy Martyrs as well as many representatives of different Armenian organizations.

The cozy atmosphere created by the performers specially with the funny jokes and friendly comments made by the group’s director Harout Barsoumian, made the audience feel like at home and led them into interacting with the performers more, which was the case with the encore “Volare” where they sang along with joy. Everyone was also amazed with the way the hall and the stage were set up and decorated, and of course the delicious food on the tables.

“International Rhythms” was the first of a series of small projects that will lead the group to their upcoming big show in the fall of this year, so keep your eyes and ears open for upcoming projects and shows from “Huyser”!

Here are some beautiful comments made by the attendees of “Project I”
– “My thanks to all of you for a great performance. You all were amazing!!! I really enjoyed the concert. Again, thank you for the incredible concert.”
– “It was the best event ever.”
– “You were all amazing…all talented too…Abrik..Vartskernit gadar”
– “Nice event… excellent entertainment… like to see more…”
– “Dear Harout, we really enjoyed the concert. Thank you”
– “Guys your concert was a great one, glad we could come, wish you all success.”

We would like to thank all of the attendees and supporters of our group, without whom we could not succeed.

Another successful and sold out event from “Huyser” Music Ensemble4

Another successful and sold out event from “Huyser” Music Ensemble

Another successful and sold out event from “Huyser” Music Ensemble2

Another successful and sold out event from “Huyser” Music Ensemble3

ROSE AND ALEX PILIBOS ARMENIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS VISIT ST. ILLUMINATOR’S CATHEDRAL

37 eight graders from Rose and Alex Pilibos Armenian School in Los Angeles, California, accompanied by the principal of the school, Dr. Alina Dorian and three teachers, visited the St. Illuminator’s Cathedral on Wednesday, March 20, 2013 during the class trip to New York and Washington DC.

Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian gave them a tour and spoke about the history of the Cathedral and answered to students many questions. At the end of the visit students received souvenir Armenian crosses from Rev. Lakissian.

ROSE AND ALEX PILIBOS ARMENIAN SCHOOL STUDENTS VISIT ST. ILLUMINATOR’S CATHEDRAL

PRELACY LENTEN PROGRAM CONCLUDES

On Wednesday, March 20, the six-part Prelacy Lenten Program concluded. The lecturer was Maggie Kouyoumdjian, Sts. Vartanantz Sunday School Director of Ridgefield, New Jersey, who spoke on “Lessons from Famous Mothers from the Bible.”

Mrs. Kouyoumdjian focused on eight famous mothers in the Bible, starting with Eve, the mother of all living, to Mary, Mother-of-God (Asdvadzadzin). She briefly highlighted the characteristics of each of the eight mothers and their role in God’s plan of salvation. Then, reflecting on the mothers’ role today, she said, beyond nurturing their children physically, emotionally and intellectually, Armenian mothers need to pass on the glorious riches of our Christian faith and heritage to their children and grandchildren. Concluding, she spoke about how her grandmother and especially her mother were influential Christian witnesses in her life.

On behalf of H. E. Archbishop Oshagan, Fr. Mesrob Lakissian, pastor of St. Illuminator’s Cathedral, who facilitated the six-part Lenten program, thanked everyone for their participation – including the Prelacy Ladies Guild (PLG) and the Ladies Guild of St. Illuminator’s Cathedral, and the Prelacy’s Armenian Religious Education Council (AREC) – and wished them a very blessed Holy Week journey to Easter, reminding them to participate in the coming Holy Week services.

The Lenten program is sponsored by the Prelacy’s Armenian Religious Education Council (AREC), the Prelacy Ladies Guild (PLG), and the Ladies’ Guild of St. Illuminator’s Cathedral.

PRELACY LENTEN PROGRAM CONCLUDES

SEMINAR EXPLORES THE EUCHARIST

On Saturday, March 9, Armenian Religious Education Council (AREC) director Dn. Shant Kazanjian conducted a 4-hour seminar for Sunday School teachers from New York and New Jersey. The event was hosted by St. Illuminator’s Cathedral in New York City and began with a Sunrise Service (Arevakal) at the church led by Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian (pastor of the Cathedral) and Rev. Fr. Hovnan Bozoian (pastor of Sts. Vartanantz Church in Ridgefield, New Jersey), assisted by deacons Shant Kazanjian and Vahan Kouyoumdjian, M.D. The seminar explored the Eucharist (Soorp Badarak), beginning with a historical and scriptural overview of the liturgy (in general and Armenian) followed by an exploration into each part. Dn. Shant used a video of a typical service to analyze and explain what is done during each part and its meaning.

SEMINAR EXPLORES THE EUCHARIST

SEMINAR EXPLORES THE EUCHARIST2

SEMINAR EXPLORES THE EUCHARIST3

SEMINAR EXPLORES THE EUCHARIST4

MID-LENTEN (MICHINK) LUNCHEON

On Sunday, March 3, St. Illuminator’s Cathedral Ladies Guild hosted a Mid-Lenten (Michink) luncheon in Pashalian Hall following the Divine Liturgy. Bishop Anoushavan Tanielian, Vicar General of the Prelacy, presided and blessed the table.

Welcoming remarks were offered by Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian, pastor. Meline Najarian, chair of the Ladies Guild, introduced the keynote speaker Hourig Papazian-Sahagian who spoke about the history of the Cathedral and its century-old spiritual, cultural, educational, and humanitarian service to the community.

Parishioners enjoy Mid-Lenten Luncheon
Parishioners enjoy Mid-Lenten Luncheon

PRELACY LENTEN PROGRAM CONTINUES

The third of a six-part Prelacy Lenten program took place on Wednesday, February 27, at St. Illuminator’s Cathedral in New York City, presided over by His Grace Bishop Anoushavan, Vicar General. The lecturer was Meline Karakashian, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist, who spoke on “The Challenges of being a Mother Today.”
Dr. Karakashian spoke about the ideal mother just before and after the 1915 Armenian Genocide, showing how the mother-child relationships had changed. After the genocide it seems difficult for our mothers to let go because of the fear of losing their children, she said. We have not really studied this and other effects that the genocide has had on our mothers. We need to create opportunities for our mothers to discuss these sort of issues openly and freely, she suggested, and the church community is the ideal place for that type of thing to happen. Afterwards, the participants engaged in interesting discussions on different styles of rearing children and on ways to overcome challenges mothers face today.

Next Wednesday, the speaker will be Maggie Kouyoumdjian, Sts. Vartananatz Sunday School Director (NJ), who will speak about “Lessons from Famous Mothers from the Bible – A Brief Reflection.”

Dr. Meline Karakashian at the lecture
Dr. Meline Karakashian at the lecture

ARS MAYR AND BERGEN COUNTY CHAPTERS HOST A LECTURE ON WOMEN’S RIGHTS

On February 21, 2013, over 50 people attended a lecture on the state of women’s rights hosted by the ARS Mayr and Bergen County Chapters at St. Illuminator’s Armenian Apostolic Cathedral in New York City. Anahid Ugurlayan, Vice-Chairlady of the ARS Mayr Chapter of NY and moderator of the program, welcomed the attendees and provided a brief overview of the ARS and its work. Ugurlayan introduced ARS UN Coordinator, Houri Geudelekian, who provided an overview of the ARS and its history as an NGO at the UN since 1975.

Geudelekian introduced Madeline Brecher, a representative of the International Council of Jewish Women (ICJW), a prominent NGO at the UN, who provided an overview of her organization. Brecher explained that ICJW was established in 1912 and is an umbrella organization representing women’s organizations in 43 countries. ICJW also has consultative status at the United Nations an NGO with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and has permanent delegations in New York, Geneva, Vienna and Paris. Brecher explained her extensive work on the various committees at the UN, including the NGO CSW Executive Committee where she works with Geudelekian, partnering with the ARS on many parallel events during this year’s CSW.

Members of ARS with Madeline Brecher
Members of ARS with Madeline Brecher