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Diocese of the Armenian Church of the United Kingdom and Ireland Volume 1, Issue 15 20 November 2015 Armenian Church Trust (ACT-UK) Meeting In this issue: ACT-UK Meeting ACYF Manchester Bible Study Ecumenical Meeting at the Athenaeum Club Special Badarak at St. Yeghiche in solidarity with France Diocese of the Armenian Church of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland His Grace Bishop Hovakim Manukyan, Primate Diocesan Office Tel. 0208 127 8364 primatesoffice@ armenianchurch.co.uk On Saturday, 14 th November, around 40 people from London and across the UK and Ireland attended the annual meeting of donors and friends of the Armenian Church Trust UK. The meeting, which was held for the first time, will become a tradition and will be convened every year said Bishop Manukyan in his welcoming speech. During his presentation of the mission, vision and programmes of the Church for the next 3 years, the Primate said that thanks to ACT-UK, he was able to undertake and continue offering our Church s educational, pastoral, youth, parish and mission-parish ministries. Furthermore, because of funds reserved within the ACT-UK he was able to continue the services of the Primate s Office and our Information Services with its publications, namely the Sunday Bulletin, the weekly E- magazine (distributed to well over three thousand families in the UK and abroad), the Video channel and the Facebook page. The new website and an Armenian (Western and Eastern in classical orthography) edition of the E- newsletter is in progress. ACT-UK will also support workshops and lectures that are important in increasing awareness about our spiritual legacy as well as answer many questions on modernity that are of concern to our faithful. It will sponsor special programmes for young families, outreach to new members as well as help parishes in their mission. It will also continue to support our Church s annual programmes such as the popular Armenian Street Festival. It is also important for us to build bridges with other Churches. John Torosyan, one of the Trustees, made a presentation about recent

Page 2 developments in the structure. Though it was not a meeting to address structural issues, one of the reasons for the meeting was also to discuss the way forward. Thoughts were exchanged regarding the appointment of new trustees as well as for the formation of a new executive committee. The new Executive Committee will have its first meeting on 12 th January, 2016, at St. Sarkis Vicarage. The objective of the charity is to serve the best interests of the Armenian Church. It sponsors the projects of the Primate and the parishes in the UK. Any donation made to ACT-UK is welcome. Account Name: Armenian Church Trust UK. Sort Code: 30-94-65, Account No: 20573160 Armenian Church Youth Fellowship ACYF Manchester Chapter Meeting On 18 th November, in the grounds of the Holy Trinity Armenian Church in Manchester, the ACYF Manchester Chapter held a meeting with Primate. Wonderful traditional Armenian food was prepared by Gayane Bagdasaryan and the ladies of the chapter, and songs were played by Deacon Artur Bobikyan. There was a warm atmosphere, and jokes and friendly discussions followed the official meeting. During the meeting the Primate expressed his appreciation and encouraged the youth to continue their activities to integrate the Armenians in Manchester and in the surrounding areas.

Page 3 Deacons Nairi Afrikyan from the London Chapter and Artur Bobikyan and Zareh Nersessian (Chairman) of the Manchester Chapter discussed some questions related to the future cooperation, which received the full support of the Primate. ACYF Manchester chapter has 35 members and organises numerous programmes and projects under the auspices of the Holy Trinity Church. Soon ACYF Manchester will invite everyone to join them in Armenian Kochari flash-mob, under the leadership Deacon Artur Bobikyan.

Page 4 Bible Study On 12 th November, a Bible study session led by the Primate, His Grace Bishop Hovakim Manukyan was held at the Gulbenkian Hall, Iverna Gardens. The participants reflected on the subject of humility as a precondition for inclusive community. The discussions were centred particularly on Luke 9:46-48: An argument started between them about which of them was the greatest. Jesus knew what thoughts were going through their minds, and took a little child and set him by his side and then said to them anyone who welcomes this little child among you in my name welcomes me; and anyone who welcomes me welcomes the one who sent me. For the least among you all, that is the one who is great. our daily lives. The participants concluded that greatness must be based on true values. To be great means to serve better, as Jesus says: and anyone who wants to be great among you must be your servant (Matthew 20:26). Greatness is related to humility rather than to power for anyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and anyone who humbles himself will be exalted (Matthew 23:13). The session was concluded by reading John 13:1-16, the story where Jesus washed the feet of his disciples and showed the utmost example of humility. In his presentation, the Primate said that any dispute in any society over greatness based on false values is the beginning of self destruction. The sin of greed and power closes human eyes and does not allow them to have a wider perspective. There is a story of travellers which is very similar to this situation. The tourists are travelling by bus and they have a chance to enjoy the beautiful view. Unfortunately, the shades of the windows are pulled down and they can t see outside. Instead they argue amongst themselves about who is going to have the first seat. There are many such stories in

Page 5 Ecumenical Meeting at the Athenaeum Club On Monday, 16 th November, the Primate along with Rev. Fr. Movses Sargsyan had a friendly meeting with the representatives of the Society of St. John Chrysostom at the Athenaeum Club, hosted by Very Rev. John Salter and Very Rev. Fr Mark Woodruff, respectively Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Society. Also at the meeting were Dr. Francis Davis, a Roman Catholic lay academic, who is a professor at St Mary s Catholic University, Twickenham, and Rev. Dr. Timothy Curtis, an Orthodox priest and senior lecturer at the University of Northampton, and he Chairman of our Society. During the meeting, ideas were exchanged about ecumenism and also the bearing of Christian Faith and the Church upon civil society. It was a wonderful occasion to get acquainted with Father John Salter, who has devoted over 50 years to his interest in the Eastern Churches and supporting them in the UK. He has travelled extensively and has met many people over the years, not least on his travels in Armenia, and the Middle East.

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Page 8 Massis Restaurant supports the Armenian Church Have a great evening enjoying delicious Armenian and Lebanese food whilst supporting the mission of the Diocese of the Armenian Church in UK and Ireland. Dine with Massis for lunch and dinner with family and friends for birthdays and events. Mention you are Armenian and 20% of your bill will go towards the Armenian Church. Open 7 days a week from 12pm 11pm you can find your Massis Lebanese Bar and Grill Restaurant at: 9 Sheldon Square, Paddington Central, London W2 6HT Phone number: 020 7286 8000 www.massis.co.uk

Page 9 The ACYF London Chapter are delighted to invite you all to our Annual Christmas Carol Service on Monday 21 st December at 7pm in St. Sarkis Church in Kensington, Iverna Gardens, W8 6TP. Following the carol service there will be a festive wine and food reception in the Gulbenkian Hall. All are welcome and we also have a very special guest joining us who will definitely want to meet the children. Please do let us know if your child/children will be attending so we can tell Father Christmas by Saturday, 19 th December! We look forward to welcoming you all there and if you have any question please do contact us at acyf@armenianchurch.co.uk or message us on our Facebook page ACYF London

Page 10 London Armenian Opera Davit Bek London Armenian Opera will be Performing Armen Tigranian's Opera "Davit Bek" 18th and 19th December 2015 at 7.30pm at the Benjamin Britten Theatre at the Royal College of Music, Prince Consort Road, SW7 2BS. Ticket prices: 35, 25, 15 Concessions (under 16 & disabled) = 20% (Not suitable for children below 8 years of age) To book tickets please contact: 01923 773 277 or 07867 672 787 Or email:londonarmenianopera@virginmedia.com Cheques made payable to London Armenian Opera to: 10 Beacon Way, Rickmansworth, WD3 7PG www.londonarmenianopera.com

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Page 14 Upcoming Events DIOCESAN PROGRAMMES Forthcoming Events in November and December Bible Studies Every Thursday, at St. Sarkis Church Gulbenkian Hall led by the Primate and the clergy of the Diocese. Bible Studies are an important part of the church s ministry as they provide opportunities for the faithful and those who are interested and curious to have a deeper understanding of Christianity and to ask questions about their faith, beliefs and concerns. During Bible studies we make observations (what do passages in the Bible say?), provide interpretation (what do they mean?) and ask how applicable these passages are to our lives today. Open to everyone. Forthcoming dates: November: 26 th December: 1 st, 8 th, 15 th, 22 nd Deacons Training Deacons training takes place every Sunday at 5:00pm in the Vicarage, St. Sarkis Church. In November and December rehearsals are taking place for special hymns of the Midday Prayer - Ճաշու շարական, which are sung during the Divine Liturgy. For more details please contact the Diocesan Office. Student Visit to St. Sarkis Church Friday, 20 th November A group of students will be visiting St. Sarkis Church from the Theology Department of St. Mary's University Twickenham led by Revd Archimandrite Dr. Nikodemos Anagnostopoulos, Lecturer in Theology and Religious Studies. Lecture: St. Gregory of Narek, Doctor of the Universal Church, with the Canonised Armenian Martyrs Tuesday, 24 th November, 7:30pm By the invitation of the Society of St. John Chrysostom, the Primate will pay a visit to the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral and speak about the centenary of the Genocide and canonisation of the victims. Lecture: Challenges Facing Eastern Christianity Caught in Extremism and Destruction in the Middle East Dr. Hratch Tchilingirian, the Oriental Institute, University of Oxford. Monday, 30 th November, 7:00pm at Armenian House The Middle East is the cradle of Christianity and multi-ethnic Christian communities are amongst the most ancient natives in the region. Four of the five most important hierarchical centres in Christianity are in the Middle East today

Page 15 whose roots go back two millennia (namely, the Patriarchates of Antioch, Alexandria, Jerusalem, and Constantinople). While small in numbers relative to global Christianity, communities in the Middle East, especially the Levant, have ecclesial significance for the wider Christian world. This talk will discuss the many challenges that Eastern Christians face in the Middle East today, including war, militant extremism, interreligious conflicts, exile, socio-economic decline and migration. Dr. Hratch Tchilingirian is a sociologist of religion and associate faculty member of the Oriental Institute, University of Oxford. From 2002 to 2012 he taught and held various positions at University of Cambridge and has published and lectured extensively on inter-ethnic conflicts in the Caucasus, the Armenian Church, minorities in the Middle East, and Diaspora (www.hratch.info). Dublin Parish Dublin Dedication of Memorial Khachkar (Cross stone) Saturday, 5 th December, 2:00pm in Christ Church Cathedral, Christchurch Place, Dublin 8, Republic of Ireland. The dedication of specially sculpted Khachkar Memorial, service and concert on the occasion of the opening of the first ever memorial dedicated to the Armenian Genocide in the Republic of Ireland, thanks to the efforts of the Armenian Church Parish in Dublin. Dublin Divine Liturgy Sunday, 6 th December, 12:30pm at Taney Parish Church, Taney Road, Dundrum, Dublin 14, Ireland. Workshop: Being a Christian in a Secular World Wednesday, 9 th December, 7:00pm at Armenian House Bishop Hovakim Manukyan, Primate, PhD, Church History, will lead this workshop on being a Christian in the modern world and challenges of evangelism on the occasion of the feast of St. Thaddeus and St. Bartholomew, the first evangelizers of Armenia. The discussions will be facilitated by Dr Hratch Tchilingirian. An evangelising church needs to open up to the people and not be timid to enter the public realm. Such a presence could become possible through the Church s engagement with the world, as well as the testimony and example Christians provide in their working and living environment. What are the opportunities for the Church to engage with the secular world? How could the Church function in the secular world of media, education and culture and find ways of collaboration in these spheres? How do the diaconal, charitable activities of the Christian faith become realities in the world today? These are some of the questions that will be explored by the Primate. Pembrokeshire Divine Liturgy Saturday, 19 th December, 1:00pm Following the Divine Liturgy in St. David s Cathedral, St. David s, Pembrokeshire, the unveiling ceremony of a full size bronze statue will take place. The statue is a gift from all Armenians to the Church in Wales in gratitude for their recognition of 24 th April as Armenian Genocide Day.

Page 16 AGBU/Tekeyan Cultural Association New Year s Eve Dinner-Dance Thursday, 31st December, 7:30pm 2:00am New Year's Eve Dinner-Dance at the Copthorne Tara Hotel, Kensington, W8 5SY. As before, having seen the New Year in, those wishing to do so may proceed to St. Sarkis Church for a short service by Bp Hovakim and then return to the hotel until 2 am. The flyer contains all necessary information. Early booking will ensure your place. New Year s Eve Service Friday, 1 st January, 12:30am in St. Sarkis Church A prayer service for the New Year. New Year s Day Service Friday, 1 st January, 1:00pm in St. Sarkis Church The blessing of pomegranates, followed by a reception in Gulbenkian Hall.

Page 17 Prayer intentions for November: We invite our faithful to pray for justice and peace in the world, especially for the refugees from the Middle East who are trying to find shelter in Europe. We ask for the intercessions of the Holy Martyrs of the Armenian Genocide for the refugees and for having God s mercy and grace pour forth wherever justice is shaken, wherever tranquility is disturbed, wherever security is violated, wherever human rights are trampled, wherever social welfare is threatened, wherever faith and identity are fanaticised. Editorial: The main objective of the diocesan e-newsletter is to serve and reach out to Armenians throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland. The community members and organisations are welcome to send their announcements for the e-newsletter, including information not only about public events but also about important family events such as christening, matrimony or passing away.

Worship Services in the Armenian Churches Services are held in the Armenian Churches in London every Sunday starting at 11:00 am. In Manchester, there is a service on the 1 st Sunday of the month. For further details, please contact the parish nearest to you: Holy Trinity Armenian Church 229 Upper Brook Street Manchester, M13 0FY Tel: 0161 273 1074 www.armenianchurchmanchester.org/ St. Sarkis Church Iverna Gardens Kensington, London, W8 6TP Tel: 020 7937 0152 http://www.stsarkisparish.co.uk St. Yeghiche Cathedral 13b Cranley Gardens Kensington, London SW7 3BB Tel: 020 7373 8133 http://www.styeghiche.org.uk/ Other Parishes of our Diocese: Cardiff - Tel: + 44 771 279 2304, +44 2920779248. john@jagproperties.co.uk Dublin - Tel: +44 2891 863559. http://www.armenians.ie/ Birmingham Tel: +44 121 675 1469. St John s Church, Stratford Road, Birmingham, B11 4EA Oxford - Tel: +44 7810 490242. armenian.society@studentsclub.ox.ac.uk Editorial Board: His Grace Bishop Hovakim Manukyan, Primate Garen Arevian Hovik Hovhannisyan Aznive Simon Gagik Stepan-Sarkissian Sossi Yeretsyan We invite those who have questions or wish to gain deeper understanding of the faith, moral discernment, teachings and traditions of the Armenian Church to contact the Office of the Diocese of the Armenian Church in United Kingdom and Ireland: The Primate s Office The Armenian Vicarage Iverna Gardens London, W8 6TP or email: primatesoffice@armenianchurch.co.uk PLEASE NOTE OUR CHANGE OF POSTAL ADDRESS