The Shogh Sunday Bulletin Issue # 288-February 23, 2025

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6HT SUNDAY AFTER NATIVITY

SYNAXIS READINGS

Isaiah 63.18-64.12

Titus 1.1-11

John 7.37-52

MORNING SERVICE at 9:30 am

DIVINE LITURGY at 10:30 am

Celebrated by

REV. ARCHPRIEST FR. ZAREH ZARGARIAN

Vicar and Parish Priest

Choirmaster: Dn. Shahe Altounian

Organist: Mrs. Sona Artinian

TITUS 1.1-11

Paul, a servant of God and an apostle of Jesus Christ to further the faith of God’s elect and their knowledge of the truth that leads to godliness in the hope of eternal life, which God, who does not lie, promised before the beginning of time, and which now at his appointed season he has brought to light through the preaching entrusted to me by the command of God our Savior, To Titus, my true son in our common faith: Grace and peace from God the Father and Christ Jesus our Savior. The reason I left you in Crete was that you might put in order what was left unfinished and appoint elders in every town, as I directed you. An elder must be blameless, faithful to his wife, a man whose children believe and are not open to the charge of being wild and disobedient. Since an overseer manages God’s household, he must be blameless not overbearing, not quick-tempered, not given to drunkenness, not violent, not pursuing dishonest gain. Rather, he must be hospitable, one who loves what is good, who is self-controlled, upright, holy and disciplined. He must hold firmly to the trustworthy message as it has been taught, so that he can encourage others by sound doctrine and refute those who oppose it. For there are many rebellious people, full of meaningless talk and deception, especially those of the circumcision group. They must be silenced, because they are disrupting whole households by teaching things they ought not to teach and that for the sake of dishonest gain.

JOHN 7.37-52

On the last and greatest day of the festival, Jesus stood and said in a loud voice, “Let anyone who is thirsty come to me and drink.

Whoever believes in me, as Scripture has said, rivers of living water will flow from within them.” By this he meant the Spirit, whom those who believed in him were later to receive. Up to that time the Spirit had not been given, since Jesus had not yet been glorified.

On hearing his words, some of the people said, “Surely this man is the Prophet.”

Others said, “He is the Messiah.”

Still others asked, “How can the Messiah come from Galilee? Does not Scripture say that the Messiah will come from David’sdescendants and from Bethlehem, the town where David lived?” Thus the people were divided because of Jesus. Some wanted to seize him, but no one laid a hand on him.

Finally, the temple guards went back to the chief priests and the Pharisees, who asked them, “Why didn’t you bring him in?”

“No one ever spoke the way this man does,” the guards replied.

“You mean he has deceived you also?” the Pharisees retorted. “Have any of the rulers or of the Pharisees believed in him? No! But this mob that knows nothing of the law there is a curse on them.”

Nicodemus, who had gone to Jesus earlier and who was one of their own numbers, asked, “Does our law condemn a man without first hearing him to find out what he has been doing?”

They replied, “Are you from Galilee, too? Look into it, and you will find that a prophet does not come out of Galilee.”

OF THE

FEAST OF ST. GHEVOND THE PRIEST AND HIS COMPANIONS

Every year on the Tuesday preceding the Paregentan (this year on February 25) the Armenian church commemorates St. Ghevond the Priest and His Companions. This Feast is dedicated to the

blessed memory of the Armenian priests who in the year 451 A.D. fought in the battle of Avarayr, alongside St. Vartan and the entire Armenian Nation for preservation of their Christian faith and national identity.

The eldest amongst them was St. Ghevond, and on this day the church also commemorates his companions: Catholics Hovsep, Bishop Sahak of Syunik, Bishop Tatik of Basen, Priest Mushe, Priest Arshen, Priest Samuel, Deacons Abraham and Kajajen. Following the Battle of Avarayr, by the orders of Persian King Hazgerd the courageous priests were martyred.

DID YOU KNOW?...

According to the tradition the day of the Feast of St. Ghevond the Priest and His Companions is the day of the clergy.

FEAST OF ST. VARTAN THE CAPTAIN AND COMPANIONS

On February 27 the Armenian Church celebrates the Feast of St. Vartan the Captain and his Companions. In 451, they fought and had fallen in the battle of Avarayr, to preserve their Christian faith and national identity. The Feast of Vartanantz usually falls on Thursday preceding the Great Lent.

In 449AC, the edict of Persian King Hazgerd declared, that all the subjects in the kingdom must accept Zoroastrianism as their religion. Please note, that at this time in history Armenia was under the Persian rule. In response, Armenian bishops and nobles called a council at Ardashad and unanimously agreed to defend their faith at all costs. King Hazgerd was angered by their response and in the spring of 451 the Persian army entered Armenia and set its camp on the banks of river Tghmout (Vasbouragan), in the ground of Avarayr. The Persian army 3 times larger than the Armenian army. The famous battle of Avarayr took place on May 26, 451 on the plains of Avarayr in the Province of Artaz. Before the battle the

Armenian religious leader and clergy baptised everyone in the army who was not baptized yet. On the fateful day, they prayed and took communion together as they waited to face the Persians. According to historian Yeghishe, the battle was bloody and horrendous.

Although St. Vartan and his companions were killed in battle, their fight to defend their faith was not in vain, as they achieved a moral victory. Eventually, Persians stopped their efforts to convert Armenia to Zoroastrianism and in 484 AD Armenia and Persia signed the Treaty of Nvarsag, which affirmed Armenia's right to practice Christianity.

He lost his mother at an early age and was raised under the care of his maternal relatives of Mamigonian family in the province of Daron. St. Sahag was educated in schools in Caesarea, Alexandria, and Constantinople. He knew Greek, Syriac, and Persian. He was the Catholicos of all Armenians from 387-439, and, together with King Vramshabouh, played a fundamental role, in supporting the work of St. Mesrob Mashdots, as well as to the creation of the Golden Age of Armenian literature in the 5th century. He was talented in music and educated in the rhetorical arts, philosophy, linguistics, and greatly contributed to the development of Armenian national culture.

St. Sahag worked to arrange and organize the Armenian calendar of religious festivities, composed various liturgical hymns and prayers, and played a significant role in the translation of the Bible, which was completed in 435. St. Sahag Bartev passed away in 439, in the village of Pelrots, in the province of Pagrevant, and was buried in the village of Ashtishat, in the region of Daron.

Requested by

Mrs. Susanna Anders and Family

Mrs. Anoush Batikian and Family

Mr. and Mrs. Karen and Anahit Boshyan and daughter, Jessica

Mr. and Mrs. Artour and Tatevik Batikian and daughter, Gabriella

In Memory of their beloved Mother and Grandmother, THE LATE RIMA MANUKYAN

On the 40th day of her passing

Requested by

Mr. Levon Shahmouradyan

Mr. Grigor Shahmouradian and Family

Mrs. Susanna Harutyunyan and Family

Mr. Mikael Osibyan and Family

In Memory of Their beloved Son, Brother and Cousin

THE LATE ARMEN SHAHMOURADYAN

On the 40th day of his passing

Requested by

Mr. & Mrs. Sarkis & Ayda Karakashian

Mr. & Mrs. Vicken & Tara Karakashian & Family

Mr. & Mrs. Raffi & Angela Karakashian & Family

Mr. & Mrs. Ara & Tania Karakashian

In Memory of Their Beloved Uncle

THE LATE SARKIS BEDEVIAN

On the 40th day of his passing in New Jersey As well as

THE LATE SEROP KARAKASHIAN

On the 37th anniversary of his passing THE LATE ZVART KARAKASHIAN

On the 29th anniversary of her passing

All deceased members of the Karakashian, Guluzian, Bedevian, Shahbazian, Toumaian,Hanna, Boyrazian and Bastermadjian families.

Requested by Kurdian and Altounian families

In Memory of THE LATE ANAHID KURDIAN

On the second anniversary of her passing (New Jersey)

Requested by

Mrs. Meganoush Haghverdian

Mr. Fred Manaserian

Mr. Joseph Haghverdian

Mrs. Armenuhi Haghverdian

Ms. Alenoush Haghverdian

In Memory of THE LATE SAHAG HAGHVERDIAN

On the second anniversary of his passing

Requested by The Gulyan Family

IN MEMORY OF THE LATE YERETSGIN MARI UCGULER GULYAN

On the 3rd anniversary of her passing THE LATE REV. ARCHPRIST FR. SARKIS GULYAN

On the 7th anniversary of his passing THE LATE AZNIV, ARMAN and TALIN BAGDATLIAN

THE LATE OJEN & ARSAG YEPREM

Requested by Family Members and Relatives

In Memory of THE LATE ARIS VARTANIAN

On the 3rd anniversary of his passing

Requested by Mr. Yeasi Libarian

In Memory of His Beloved Parents and Brother

THE LATE HAGOP & ANAHID LIBARIAN and THE LATE GARABED LIBARIAN

Requested by Mrs. Azniv Sanjian

Mr. & Mrs. Hagop & Talin Aynteblian

Mr. & Mrs. Sarkis & Nancy Sanjian

In Memory of THE LATE NAZAR SANJIAN

List of Donations between Febreuary 15- 21, 2025

GENERAL

Dr. Nana Sogomonian $150

Mrs. Vicki Kesian $100

Mr. Vartkes Rubenyan $100

MEMBERSHIP

Mrs. Jeni Khajidourian $80

Mr. Vaghinak Vartanian $80

Ms. Janet Kuyumcuoglu $80

IN MEMORY OF THE LATE ARSHALUYS KANDAHARIAN

Ms. Natalie Roberts $250 (To St. Sahag and St. Mesrob Armenian Saturday School)

THE LATE JULIET CADIRCIOGLU

Mr. & Mrs. Metin & Janice Cetin $100

THE LATE AKABI ZAMBAKTSIAN

Dr. Raffi Aynaciyan $100

THE LATE VAUGHAN TOTOVIAN

Mr. & Mrs. Hagop & Alina Boyagian $300

THE LATE APISOGHOM CHOLAKIAN

Mr. Edward Baladi $100

Mrs. Seta Mesrop $25

Mr. & Mrs. Shahe & Mary Darakjian and Family $100

Mr. & Mrs. Hrant & Zvart Ketenjian $100

Mrs. Sonia Bochgezenian $50

Mr. & Mrs. John & Alice Baboshian $50

Mr. & Mrs. Vahan & Arda Mahdessian $50

Mr. & Mrs. Tony & Jaklin Derohanessian $50

Mr. Isaac Mahdessian $50

Mr. & Mrs. Wartan & Sonia Derohanesian $200

Mr. Alex Sarkissian $50

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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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

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