The Shogh Sunday Bulletin Issue # 271-October 27, 2024

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SEVENTH SUNDAY OF THE EXALTATION OF THE HOLY CROSS DISCOVERY OF THE HOLY CROSS

SYNAXIS READINGS

ISAIAH 33.22-34.1

CORINTHIANS 1 / 1.18-24

MATTHEW 24.27-36

Morning Service at 9:30 am

Divine Liturgy at 10:30 am

Celebrated by:

REV. FR. HAYARI TANASHIAN

Pastor’s Assistant

Choirmaster: Dn. Shahe Altounian

Organist: Mrs. Sona Artinian

CORINTHIANS 1 1.18-24

For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. For it is written:

“I will destroy the wisdom of the wise; the intelligence of the intelligent I will frustrate.”

Where is the wise person? Where is the teacher of the law? Where is the philosopher of this age? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the world? For since in the wisdom of God the world through its wisdom did not know him, God was pleased through the foolishness of what was preached to save those who believe. Jews demand signs and Greeks look for wisdom, but we preach Christ crucified: a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles, but to those whom God has called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God.

24.27-36

For as lightning that comes from the east is visible even in the west, so will be the coming of the Son of Man. Wherever there is a carcass, there the vultures will gather.

“Immediately after the distress of those days “ ‘the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light; the stars will fall from the sky, and the heavenly bodies will be shaken.’

“Then will appear the sign of the Son of Man in heaven. And then all the peoples of the earth c will mourn when they see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven, with power and great glory. And he will send his angels with a loud trumpet call, and they will gather his elect from the four winds, from one end of the heavens to the other.

“Now learn this lesson from the fig tree: As soon as its twigs get tender and its leaves come out, you know that summer is near. Even so, when you see all these things, you know that it e is near, right at the door. Truly I tell you, this generation will certainly not pass away until all these things have happened. Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away.

“But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, f but only the Father.

DISCOVERY OF THE HOLY CROSS

This year, on Sunday October 27th, the Armenian Apostolic Church celebrates one of the four feasts dedicated to the Holy Cross the Feast of Discovery of the Holy Cross. Even though, this is the last feast in the Church Calendar dedicated to the Cross, but it was the first one to be established by our church fathers. The feast signifies the discovery of all three of the crosses of Golgotha our Lord's and the other two, on which the criminals were crucified. Following the Ascension of our Lord, he crosses were buried.

In 327 A.C., Empress Helena, the mother of Emperor Constantine, commissioned an army to find the true cross. After long searches, they

found a man named Judas, who knew the place of the burial of three crosses, based on Jewish scriptures. Judas was very reluctant to help. Later he showed the place of our Lord’s buried Cross, which was found with two others in Golgotha Jerusalem, buried in a rubble heap (on Golgotha). To find out on which of these three crosses our Lord Jesus Christ was crucified, the body of a deceased young man was taken from a passing funeral procession and placed before each cross. The man miraculously came to life on the cross of our Savior, which was accepted as the one and True Cross. After Judas witnessed this miracle, he accepted Christianity and became the Bishop Cyril of Jerusalem. After the discovery of the Holy Cross, Helena renovated the Holy Places of Jerusalem and built the Church of Holy Sepluchre, where the Lord’s cross was installed.

According to tradition, the True Cross was overgrown with aromatic basil and that is why the cross in Armenian Church is shaped as a blossoming cross and is called the Tzaghkads Khatch (

The Armenian cross often features leaves, wheat and grapes flaring from its base; which is meant to emphasize its life-giving character.

DID YOU KNOW?...

With three crosses on Golgotha (Cavalry) was also discovered the trilingual sign prepared by the order of Pontus Pilate, that was fastened on the Cross of our Lord. Here is the Bible reference: "It read: Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews.* Many of the Jews read this sign, for the place where Jesus was crucified was near the city, and the sign was

written in Aramaic, Latin and Greek. The chief priests of the Jews protested to Pilate, “Do not write ‘The King of the Jews,’ but that this man claimed to be king of the Jews.” Pilate answered, “What I have written, I have written.” (John 16:19-22)

*In many Christian icons the sign has JNRI written on it. It is the acronym of Latin "Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum" (Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews).

We depict the sign of the Cross in our churches, on our walls and doors. We make the sign of Cross while praying and picture it in our minds, because it is the symbol of our salvation, our freedom and our Lord's humility.

'OTYATS KHACH'

The 'Otyats Khach' is located west of the monastery of Khor Virap, Armenia. According to tradition of Armenian church, this is the place, where, during their ministry in Armenia, the first illuminators of our nation St. Thaddeus and St. Bartholomew met for one night. As a symbol of this event, they erected the sign of the cross on top of the hill (near Artashat ) and also engraved cross signs on the stones. They rested under the sign of cross. Hence the name 'Otyats Khach', meaning 'cross that sheltered'. The next morning, each went their own way: St Taddeus to Ardaz province of Vasbouragan and St. Bartholomew to the provinces Her and Zarevant, later to Aghbag.

To commemorate this historical event, in 2015, on the Feast day of Discovery of Holy Cross, a stone cross sculpture 'Otyats Khach' was placed in the same place, where the Holy Apostles met. The Cross was consecrated by the Dean of Monasteries of Mother See Bishop Artak Tigranyan.

ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM

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St. John Chrysostom is known to Armenian Church and throughout the Christian East for his profound and passionate homilies. St. John Chrysostom was the Archbishop of Constantinople and he is one of the 12 Holy Fathers of the universal church. He was born in Antioch in the year 347. He lost his father at a young age. His mother devoted all her efforts to raising her son in Christian piety. He received his education in Athens and studied under the finest philosophers and rhetoricians.

After his mother passed away in 374, St. John retired to the mountains and lead a monastic life for about 6 years, but was obliged to return to Antioch to recover his health. St. Meletius, the Bishop of Antioch, ordained him as a deacon in the year 380. The following years were devoted to work on new theological writings. In the year 386 St. John was ordained as a priest by Bishop Flavian of Antioch.

St. Chrysostom had been a deacon for five years and a priest for twelve years. When Nectarius, Bishop of Constantinople, died in 398, St. John was elevated to the See of Constantinople as the new Patriarch.

His incredible works and preaching’s brought many people to the Christian faith. He openly disapproved the corrupt lifestyle of the court and therefore was exiled twice. His enemies were not satisfied with the sufferings he had already endured, and they banished him yet further, to Pontus, at the very extremity of Byzantine (Eastern Roman Empire). He died on his way in 407. His last words were, “Glory to God for all things!” The holy relics of St. John Chrysostom were solemnly transferred to Constantinople in the year 438. St. John was a splendid preacher, and his inspired words earned him the name “GoldenMouthed” (“Chrysostom”).

The Armenian Apostolic Church commemorats St. John Chrysostom twice a year: First with the Twelve Holy Fathers of universal church and separately in the week following the 7th Sunday of after exaltation of Cross, this year October 31.

The writings of John Chrysostom were among the first documents translated into Armenian after the Bible. Today more manuscripts of Chrysostom's works have come down to us than of any other nonArmenian author.

Requested by

Mr. & Mrs. Dikran & Lena Torossian and Family

In Memory of Their Beloved Father & Grandfather

THE LATE ARAKEL ARAKELIAN

Passed away in Lebanon

Requested by

Yokhanna and Roshanian Families

In Memory of THE LATE JOHNSON YOKHANNA -

On the 40th day of his passing

THE LATE PARSEGH ROSHANIAN THE LATE AZADOUHI TAKESIAN

on the 11th anniversary of her passing THE LATE ANGELA YOKHANNA

Requested by Mrs. Mireille Diradour and Family

In Memory of THE LATE GREGORY DIRADOUR

Requested by Kurdian and Altounian Families

In Memory

of

THE LATE SIRVARD KURDIAN

On the 6th anniversary of her passing as well as the departed souls of the members of the Kurdian, Kirishjian, Altounian, Manougian, Hintlian, Salian, Dambourajian and Koundakjian families

List of Donations between October 19- 25, 2024

GENERAL

Mrs. Loussward Babapour $100

Mr. & Mrs. Mike & Vicki Kesian $200

Anonymous Donor $80

LOUMA

Mr. & Mrs. Shahe & Maria Altounian $150

Mr. & Mrs. Rostom & Vivian Mirzoyan $50

Mrs. Sonia Artinian $50

MEMBERSHIP

Mrs. Nyree Nalbandian-Gulesserian $80

Mrs. Sonia Artinian $80

Mr. Hendrik Khachadoorian $80

Mrs. Elma Khachadoorian $80

Ms. Maria Kokorian $80

Mr. Noubar Kokorian $80

Mr. Saro Aksu $80

Mrs. Serena Kurkjian $80

Mrs. Irina Yushvaeva $80

ANNUAL BAZAAR (Women’s Guild)

Mrs. Seza Nazarian $200

IN MEMORY OF THE LATE YOUSEF VARTAN MERZOYAN

Mr. & Mrs. Rostom Mirzoyan $250

THE LATE GREGORY DIRADOUR

Mrs. Mireille Diradour $300

THE

LATE KRIKOR ANDONIAN

Mrs. Armenouhi Andonian $300

THE

LATE

AREKNAZ DER-BOGHOSSIAN

Mr. & Mrs. Baruyr & Anahid Der-Boghossian $200

THE LATE MELKON MELKONIAN

Mr. Megurdich Melkonian $150

THE LATE SARKIS KUIUMJIAN

Mr. & Mrs. Ninos & Arpi Shalemon $100

THE LATE AZNIVE KUIUMJIAN

Mr. & Mrs. Ninos & Arpi Shalemon$100

THE LATE SIRUHI YANGIN

Rita, Simon & Nadia Erkan $300

THE LATE SONA NISANYAN

Ms Leda Kazazyan $100

Mr. & Mrs. Garo & Ingrid Baler $100

Mr. & Mrs. Raffi & Mamie Baler $100

Mr. & Mrs. Raffi & Joy Bedrosyan $100

Mr. & Mrs. Aram & Tili Isnar $50

Mr. & Mrs. Ara & Francesca Ingilizyan $150

Mr. & Mrs. Haig & Yeranuhi Kelledjian $100

THE LATE NATALIE DERIAN

Mr. Haigo Darren Derian $500

Ms Elizabeth Adornato $150

Mr. & Mrs. Rodrigo & Paola De Carvalho $150

Mr. & Mrs. Harry & Zabel Terzian $25

THE LATE YESSAI RUBENYAN

Mr. & Mrs. Vazgen & Nazik Gheyvandian, Patrick & Alison

Gheyvandian, Henry & Talin Zargarian $550

Mr. & Mrs. Hendrik & Elma Khachadoorian $200

Mr. Arin Khachatourian $50

Mr. & Mrs. Arvin & Vivian Khachadoorian $50

Mr. & Mrs. Vaghinak & Jenik Vartanian, Armond & Edwin

Vartanian $400

Connie Melo & Colleagues at Mercer $175

Mr. Jaime Mitchell $50

Mr. Sejal Muni $25

Desmond Lobo $20

Mr. Arturo Pugliese $100

Mr. & Mrs. Saro & Maral Siroian $200

Mr. & Mrs. Shahen & Stella Kujian $100

Mr. & Mrs. Mansik & Linda Hovanessian $100

Ms. Anahid Ebrahamian $400

Mr. & Mrs. Armen & Nirvana Baltayan $60

Mr. & Mrs. Shant & Armine Purutoglu $100

Mr. & Mrs. Antranik & Nadia Purutoglu $100

Mr. David Amato $100

Mr. & Mrs. Movses & Talin Mermer $200

Mrs. Seda Adamian $100

Mr. & Mrs. Matius & Hilda Adamian $100

Ms. Lara Shamahyan $50

Ms Hermine Altounian $30

Mr. & Mrs. Nareg & Hasmig Akelian $50

Mr. & Mrs. Avedis & Victoria Akelian $50

Mr. & Mrs. Salvatore & Carmela Avarino $50

Mr. Ara Avanesian & Dr. Anet Biuss $100

Ms Liza Sagherian $100

Mr. & Mrs. Norman & Marlin Ustun $100

Mr. Stepan Tonakanian $100

Mr. & Mrs. Ivan & Maral Madzounian $50

Mr. & Mrs. Armen & Houri Biouss $500

Ms. Deborah Antenore $100

Ms. Maggie Mulroney $100

Mr. Jon Rebick $118

Ms. Neha Joshi $20

Mr. John Hilborn $50

Ms. Christina Bungaroo $30

THE LATE SIRVARD KURDIAN

Mr. & Mrs. Zaven and Ani Kurdian $500

APPRECIATION

We thank all our donors for supporting Holy Trinity Armenian Church through their heartfelt donations. If you prefer to stay anonymous, please contact the Church office and inform the administration.

Donations may be made: Over the phone: 416 431 3001

E-transfer via: info@TorontoArmenianChurch.com Cheques payable to: HTAC

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HOLY TRINITY

ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC CHURCH

Vicar of Armenian Church Canadian Diocese and Parish Priest

Rev. Archpriest Fr. Zareh Zargarian

Pastor’s Assistant Rev. Fr. Hayari Tanashian

Church Office Hours: Monday to Friday - 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Executive Secretary, Ani Sarvarian

Ani@TorontoArmenianChurch.com

Administrative Secretary, Betty Panossian Betty@TorontoArmenianChurch.com

920 Progress Ave. Toronto, ON, M1G 3T5 Tel: 416 431 3001

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