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Archbishop Khajag Barsamian Primate of the Armenian Church of America to Visit Boca Raton’s St. David Armenian Church

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St. David Armenian Church

Boca Raton, Florida

Sunday, January 13, 2013

HIS EMINENCE ARCHBISHOP KHAJAG BARSAMIAN

Primate, Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church of America

will celebrate Holy Badarak

Morning Service – 9:45 a.m.
Holy Badarak – 10:30 a.m.

Immediately following Holy Badarak a light luncheon will be served at

Mardigian Church Hall
2300 Yamato Road, Boca Raton, FL

Please join us in welcoming our Primate to our Church.

St. David Armenian Church to Host 2013 Diocesan Assembly

Last month, the Very Rev. Fr. Simeon Odabashian, Diocesan Vicar, and Michael Guglielmo, the Diocese’s Executive Director, traveled to St. David Church in Boca Raton, Florida where they met with members of the 111th Diocesan Assembly Committee to discuss plans for next year’s gathering of Diocesan clergy and delegates. The entire Florida Armenian-American community is excited to play host to the 2013 Diocesan Assembly.

Along with a very full and exciting schedule of activities for the 2013 season, St. David Armenian Church has the honor of having been selected to host the 111th Annual Diocesan Assembly taking place from April 29 through May 5, 2013.  The Assembly proceedings will be held at the newly renovated Boca Center Marriott Hotel on Military Trail in Boca Raton.  “This undertaking is being ably chaired by Carol Norigian, Chairman of the Parish Council, and a very enthusiastic committee,” stated Very Rev. Fr. Nareg Berberian, Pastor of St. David Armenian Church.

The Assembly will be preceded by the Annual Clergy Conference beginning Monday, April 29, 2013 at Our Lady of Florida Conference Center in Palm Beach, and ending Thursday, May 2, 2013.

The Women’s Guild will hold its 27th Annual Assembly concurrent with the Diocesan Assembly from Thursday, May 2, 2013 through Saturday, May 5, 2013.  On Saturday, the Women’s Guild Central Council will sponsor the 4th Annual “WOW” (Woman of Wonder) Luncheon at the Marriott Hotel.  This year’s Women’s Guild Assembly will include a new session with clergy present, exciting mini-workshops and dynamic speakers.

Parishioners and friends are invited to join the Assembly participants at the gala Banquet and program on Friday evening, May 3 in the Ballroom of the Marriott Hotel where the presentation of the “Friend of the Armenians” and “Armenian of the Year” will be announced.

The Assembly sessions will culminate on Saturday evening with a dance also held at the Marriott Hotel.  On Sunday, May 6, the Divine Liturgy will be celebrated at St. David Armenian Church followed by a Farewell Brunch.

This undertaking is being ably chaired by Carol Norigian, Chairman of the Parish Council and an enthusiastic committee; however, with so many categories to cover, we will be depending on your kind assistance and cooperation to make this a very successful Assembly.  We are anxious to share our “southern hospitality” with our friends from all over the Eastern Diocese with warm hearts, welcoming smiles and a friendly hand.

To contribute and/or volunteer please contact St. David Armenian Church at (561) 994-2335.

Compiled from multiple sources.

St. Mary Hosting Special Fundraising Luncheon to Benefit Florida Syrian Armenian Relief Fund

Open Letter to my Dear Parishioners and Friends

I am writing these words with much pain and sad memories of my own experience when my family and I, along with thousands of Armenian families, were caught in the crossfire of the Lebanese Civil War in the 1970’s and 1980’s. It is extremely difficult and fearful to be in a war zone and experience the daily excruciating challenges, hearing the sound of near and far explosions, the whistling of rockets, the screams of people on the streets, confusion and despair, the shortage of food, water, medicine and electricity.

Today, thousands of Armenian families with their children are experiencing the same tragic events in Aleppo, Damascus and other towns of Syria. The rebels are intentionally attacking and destroying Armenian churches, old age home, schools and other institutions. The opposition fighters are also kidnapping Armenian men and killing them for supporting the Syrian government. Armenians had always been very supportive of the Syrian government since the 1915 Armenian Genocide, when thousands of Armenian refugee families were given land, rights, food and safe harbor in Syria. Armenians have always been grateful to the Syrian government for its hospitality and protection.

Far from raising any political argument, I call upon you to come to church on this Sunday, November 4, 2012, pray with me during the Divine Liturgy, and then have a luncheon in the Davitian Hall. The luncheon is organized by St. Mary to raise FUNDS for the suffering families of the Armenian communities in Syria.

The luncheon is sponsored by Naomi & George Davitian. The cost of the homemade luncheon is $15. If you are not able to join us for the luncheon, please send a heartfelt donation for this great cause. Make your check payable to: St. Mary Armenian Church, Memo: Syrian Armenian Fund.

Thank you and God be with you,

Fr. Vartan D. Joulfayan
Pastor
St. Mary Armenian Church
Hollywood, Florida