CONSECRATION OF NEW PAINTING AND DOORS AT CATHEDRAL

CONSECRATION OF NEW PAINTING AND DOORS AT CATHEDRAL

The consecration of the new painting and new front doors for the St. Illuminator’s Cathedral by Archbishop Oshagan took place on Sunday, January 6, following Christmas services.

The impressive new doors were sponsored by Mr. Ardashes Bedrosian. The Cathedral has undergone a major renovation and transformation during the past few years. The new doors and the new painting are the most recent projects to be completed.

“Crucifixion” painting is donated by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Agajian in loving memory of their sister Ani Agajian-Gralian. Painter: Rudik Petrosian

“Crucifixion” painting is donated by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Agajian in loving memory of their sister Ani Agajian-Gralian.
Painter: Rudik Petrosian


Oshagan Srpazan is blessing Mr. Ardashes Bedrosian, the sponsor of the new front doors

Oshagan Srpazan is blessing Mr. Ardashes Bedrosian, the sponsor of the new front doors

From left to right: Viken Najarian, Tony Vartanian, Ardashes Bedrosian, Archbishop Oshagan, Der Mesrob, Michael Yetemian, Antranig Vartanian, Christopher Hufcut (North Jersey Door Center) and Hovannes Bakalian

From left to right: Viken Najarian, Tony Vartanian, Ardashes Bedrosian, Archbishop Oshagan, Der Mesrob, Michael Yetemian, Antranig Vartanian, Christopher Hufcut (North Jersey Door Center) and Hovannes Bakalian

Rev. Mesrob Lakissian, Mr. Ardashes Bedrosian, Mr. Jerry Agajian and Mr. Rudik Petrosian

Rev. Mesrob Lakissian, Mr. Ardashes Bedrosian, Mr. Jerry Agajian and Mr. Rudik Petrosian

  Archbishop Choloyan consecrates the painting of Crucifixion

Archbishop Choloyan consecrates the painting of Crucifixion

CHRISTMAS FESTIVIRIES AT ST. ILLUMINATOR’S CATHEDRAL

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

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

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

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