Banquet in honor of Archpriest Fr. Gomidas Baghsarian

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Etching by Vartkes Kaprielian Publication of Sts. Vartanantz Armenian Apostolic Church 402 Broadway, Providence, Rhode Island 02909 Rev. Fr. Kapriel Nazarian, Pastor Office:401.831.6399 Hall:401.831.1830 F ax:401.351.4418 E-mail: info@stsvartanantzchurch.org Website: stsvartanantzchurch.org Vol. LI No. 10 Commemorative Issue October 2016 Banquet in honor of Archpriest Fr. Gomidas Baghsarian Der Gomidas and Yeretzgeen Joanna Baghsarian with their beautiful family (l to r): Nayiri Bekiarian, Jivan Baghsarian, Richard Kanarian, Aram Baghsarian, Lucine Baghsarian (in back), Vana Baghsarian (in front), Yeretzgeen Joanna, Der Gomidas, Athena Kanarian, Armen Baghsarian

Message from His Holiness Aram 1

JUST A PERSONAL NOTE FROM YERETZGEEN JOANNA "THIS IS THE DAY THE LORD HAS MADE!" This is the day that the Lord has made! We will rejoice and be glad in it! of the arm to begin the Divine Liturgy Khorhoort Khorin O Profound Mystery There is no doubt in my mind that everyone present encountered God and entered into communion with Him through His Son, Jesus Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit. (This is an excerpt from the introduction written by Deacon Shant Kazanjian and is found in The Divine Liturgy Book.) That shout of acclamation from Der Hayr awakened my senses and before my feet touched the ground, I responded with Amen! So be it, Padre! I quickly checked the time on my cell phone and noticed an early morning text from our friend Bobbie Berberian which read: This is the day that the Lord has made! We will rejoice and be glad in it! There are 31,102 verses in the Bible. What are the chances of the same verse being proclaimed at the same moment on this day that the Lord has made- Sunday, October 2, 2016. Yet, it happened. That Word from God ignited a consuming fire of His Agapi love in our hearts. Thoughts of yielding to emotion during the celebration of the Divine Liturgy quickly dissipated. Peace that surpasses all understanding embraced us. We knew that this day was going to be led by a special anointing of the Holy Spirit. Our family arrived early to church to find a few parishioners seated in the pews they occupy every Sunday. They were prayerfully waiting for the service to begin. Together, we witnessed the dedication of a baby. The Bema was bustling with deacons and altar servers. Archdeacon Hagop Khatchadourian skillfully instructed the younger acolytes. A look, a nod and a gentle nudge were his teaching tools as they quietly and efficiently fulfilled their assigned tasks prior to the commencement of the Morning Service. Organist Alice Simonian Buratti took her seat at the bench. Choir members surrounded their Choirmaster Debbie Pjojian in the Chancel and together, the chorus and keyboard waited for the conductor s wave During the tapor the procession around the church Oshagan Srpazan turned to the congregation. Moved by what he saw, His Eminence later remarked that when he turned, he witnessed the Agape Love exchanged between the people and their pastor when one by one they kissed the Cross the Symbol that binds them together as one. Der Hayr extended his reach to all who wanted to receive. Slowly, he led the procession to the Bema. The attention of the faithful was now drawn to the Altar where the celebration of the Divine Liturgy was about to begin. The Liturgy came to a close with these words spoken by Der Gomidas thus, bringing to closure his 17 years of service to Sts. Vartanantz. Be blessed by the grace of the Holy Spirit; depart in peace and may the Lord be with you all. Amen All who entered the portals of Sts. Vartanantz Church that unforgettable day, entered His gates with thanksgiving in their hearts and His courts with praise. This indeed was the day that the Lord has made. We rejoiced and were glad in it.

Now, it was time for the Banquet aka The Graduation Party at the Crowne Plaza. If you are reading this, then - more than likely - you were one of 615 who came to bear witness to the power of love generated under that white tent. We entered the tent and proceeded to the dais. Once we arrived at our seats we noted that the dim lighting created a sea of silhouettes an endless wave of rounded heads whose faces were indistinguishable. All we could hear was the prolonged sound a spontaneous roar coming from this sea of humanity. My personal thoughts about the messages and musical interludes that followed would fill volumes; however, I find that it s far better to leave these unmatched memories with you the reader - because words are not enough to describe what took place under the tent. That spontaneous roar said it all. Every person, without exception, had a touch from God through a Sacrament, a teaching, a sermon, a visit, an embrace from their Der Hayr at some point in his ministry. God seared these memories into our hearts. Our only regret is that we were unable to greet and thank everyone personally at the end of the banquet. And there in the middle of an Italian restaurant on the upper east side of New York City, Der Gomidas blessed baby Ryan. And here we are entering that new phase of life after retirement, anticipating surprises such as this because God s work is never done ~Agapi~Yn. Joanna This is the day that the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it. Our Providential experience was officially brought to completion; however God s work is never done. A week later we attended a family wedding in New York City, a Pontifical Divine Liturgy celebrated by Aram Vehapar on Sunday followed by a banquet in His Holiness honor. Monday we visited family. We ended our colorful weekend in NYC over dinner at an Italian restaurant with Der Gomidas cousins, Avedis and Arsho. A couple with their infant were seated not too far from our table. Midway through our dinner, they approached us: Excuse us for interrupting your meal, began the young mother. We are on our way home from the hospital where I just gave birth. Father, would you kindly bless our son?

A Very Special Thank You On Sunday, October 2 nd, the day began as it has for Der Gomidas for the last 26 years in church leading his flock in the beautiful celebration of the Divine Liturgy. For the last 17 years, we have been blessed to have Der Gomidas as our pastor, bringing to us the Gospel message of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ with the loving kindness of a true shepherd. But Sunday, October 2 nd, was very different. With our Prelate, His Eminence Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan in attendance, this special Sunday was our opportunity to express our heartfelt appreciation and love with one voice, saying Well done good and faithful servant! (Matthew 25:23) The sanctuary was filled with the faithful who came to enter into communion with our Lord and with one voice give thanks for His incredible servant. In his sermon, Der Gomidas focused on the words of Saint Paul to the Corinthians: Examine yourselves to see whether you are in the faith; test yourselves. (2 Corinthians 13:5) In his characteristic humble and gentle way, Der Gomidas spoke about how important it is for us to routinely examine how we are living our life and, with the help of the Holy Spirit, to recognize how we can grow ever closer to living a life that is based on our faith in our Lord Jesus and the salvation that He brought to the world. What made this message so meaningful was the character of the man who delivered it. Der Gomidas has always set an example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity. (1 Timothy 4:12) He has always applied this test to himself before anyone else. It explains in so many ways why this humble servant of God has led such a large and vibrant Bible study at our church for 17 years. It explains his compassion in ministering to the sick and consoling families in their times of loss. It explains his joy in baptizing the faithful and marrying couples. It explains how through his entire ministry he has fulfilled Jesus command to love one another just as Jesus loves us. (John 13:34) All along the way, Yeretzgeen Joanna has been by Der Gomidas side and participated in his ministry. In addition to providing Der Gomidas the vital support and understanding that any Der Hayr needs from his Yeretzgeen, she has enriched our community in so many ways. Nowhere is this more apparent than in her ministry to our youth. Having arrived in Providence less than three months before Christmas 17 years ago, Yeretzgeen Joanna set out immediately to grace our church with its first Christmas pageant. It is a tradition that has been passed on and continued through today, leading several of our youth to pursue a career in music. Her role with our young adults through a high school Bible study group grew into several special projects that enriched the faith of these young adults and guided them to impact the faith of others. The contribution of her work was not only recognized by our community but also by the Prelacy. And she has quietly done so much more. It was no surprise that when given the opportunity to show our love and thankfulness to Der Gomidas and Yeretzgeen Joanna for their years of loving dedication to their flock, the response was overwhelming. Following the Divine Liturgy, over 600 people joyfully came together at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Warwick to be a part of their retirement banquet. The outpouring of love and thanks that everyone witnessed on that day will never be forgotten. Each of the speakers spoke of the godly love and humility of this very special priest and his wife. No matter how many times these words were repeated, no one tired of hearing them because everyone recognized the extraordinary worthiness of Der Hayr and Yeretzgeen. Yeretzgeen Debbie and I are especially thankful to our Lord for blessing our lives with Der Gomidas and Yeretzgeen Joanna. Throughout these last 17 years, they have been incredible mentors to both of us. We treasure their loving guidance as they have kindly mentored us with such pure hearts. Their example of selfless service has shown us the life of a true shepherd and his Yeretzgeen. We are eternally grateful to Der Gomidas and Yeretzgeen Joanna for all that they have done and continue to do to help us in our new ministry. They are both forever a part of the Saints Vartanantz Church community of Providence and our love for them is unending. With one voice, we pray that our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ continue to shower Der Gomidas and Yeretzgeen Joanna with His love, grace and overflowing blessings. Prayerfully, Der Kapriel

The Life of Der Gomidas and Yeretzgeen Joanna by Margaret Stepanian Archpriest Fr. Gomidas Baghsarian was born in Jerusalem on June 29, 1943 to Vahan and Armenouhi Baghsarian and dedicated to the Lord by his mother prior to his conception. Her prayers were answered with a healthy, full-term child; however, three months after his birth, she passed away. He was cared for by a maternal aunt for a brief period of time and returned to his paternal home where he was cared for by his older sister and where he became the youngest of five children: Ana, John, Ankineh, and Vartouhi (Rose). He was baptized at Sourp Hagop Church at the Armenian convent in Jerusalem and was given the baptismal name of Hagop Apraham Baghsarian. friend. Joanna learned a great deal about Armenians from Barbara and Michele. They were instrumental in introducing Joanna to Jack Baghsarian in Asbury Park, NJ, on July 4, 1966. Approximately one year later, he proposed and she accepted. They were married in St. Mary s Armenian Apostolic Church in Irvington, NJ, by Reverend Mampre Kouzouian and assisting was Joanna s parish priest, Father James Aloupis. They settled in Bergen County, NJ, and began married life together. They are the proud parents of Athena Baghsarian who is married to Richard Kanarian, and Armen Baghsarian who is married to Lucine Hagopian. They are also the adoring and loving grandparents to four precious and talented grandchildren: Nayiri Bekiarian; Jivan, Aram, and Vana Baghsarian. Hagop (Jack) Baghsarian owned his own jewelry business in New York s diamond district for 25 years, working with his older brother dealing with diamond manufacturers. It was during this time frame that he recorded four albums of Armenian music under the name of Jack Baghsarian. His musical career as a recording artist took him on concert tours throughout the United States, Canada, and as far away as Montevideo, South America. He served as the musical director of the Antranig Dance Ensemble in NYC for two years during which time the ensemble, with musicians, performed at Carnegie Hall in NYC, Washington, DC, and Boston, MA. Der Gomidas with his Brother and Sisters The family survived the 1948 Palestine War. They endured bombings, fighting between Arabs and Jews, huddling in shelters, and living with the aftermath of the massive destruction which destroyed his father s business and their home. It was not long before his father was able to begin providing for his family, and they survived together, spending six years in one large room with many people. The family emigrated to the United States in January of 1957, settling in New York. Hagop attended the local public schools, graduating from Newark Eastside High School and going on to study at the Newark School of Design. In the meantime, his future life partner, Joanna Gallas, had graduated St. Basil s Teacher s College in Garrison, NY, and attended Arsakion Teacher s College in Athens, Greece, for post-graduate work. She returned to New York where she met Michele Abladian Fashian, and as a result of that friendship, Joanna met Barbara Goshgarian Berberian, who has become a lifelong Der Hayr started playing the mandolin at the age of 14, then the clarinet, and finally the oud. He worked in the diamond business and played his music for 30 years, and it took another 12 years to slowly bring his musical career to a close. During those years, he became more involved with his children s activities, grew stronger spiritually, and devoted time to writing and playing Armenian spiritual songs. He became a deacon and then archdeacon, while Joanna became Director of Christian Education at the Prelacy.

So, at the age of 38, he began his journey to become a priest, pondering, praying, and studying the scriptures for seven subsequent years. He shared the knowledge of his calling with His Eminence, Archbishop Mesrob Ashjian of blessed memory, and was ordained to the Holy Order of the Deaconate at Sts. Vartanantz Armenian Apostolic Church in Ridgefield, NJ, by His Eminence on December 24, 1989. Unfortunately, the civil war in Lebanon prevented him from attending the seminary in Antelias, Lebanon. As a result, His Eminence, Archbishop Mesrob Ashjian of blessed memory, arranged for a course of study at the Armenian Prelacy in NY to mirror that of the Armenian Seminary in Antelias. Under the tutelage of His Grace, Anoushavan Tanielian, he completed eight semesters, including summer sessions from January 1988 until August 1990. 2016 Adult Bible Study During the next 17 years here in Providence, Der Gomidas established an adult bible study. He was instrumental in establishing a youth bible study under the direction of Yeretzgeen Joanna. The youth studied scripture and defined God s purpose in their personal lives through service to their community and world outreach. Der Gomidas was ordained in the Holy Order of the Priesthood on September 9, 1990 by His Eminence, Archbishop Mesrob Ashjian of blessed memory. After completing his 40 days of seclusion and fasting at the Prelacy, in October of 1990 he was appointed Pastor of St. Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church of Merrimack Valley in North Andover, MA, where he served for nine years until September 25, 1999, when he was assigned to Sts. Vartanantz Armenian Apostolic Church in Providence, RI by His Eminence, Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan. He was subsequently elected to the Religious Council of the Armenian Apostolic Church of the Eastern United States in May of 1997 and served two years as Secretary of the Council and four years as Advisor. 2011 Armenian School and Sunday School Graduates There was a renewed interest in church attendance. Der Hayr and Yeretzgeen were innovative and actively involved with Sunday School, Armenian School, and the interesting and innovative object lessons on the first Sunday of each month with our Sunday School children during the Badarak. These lessons established a wonderful relationship between the children and Der Hayr, and ultimately, with the church. Der Hayr and Yeretzgeen on the Day of his Ordination While in Providence, Der Gomidas had an opportunity to fulfill his heart s desire in securing a graduate degree in Theology. He enrolled at Providence College for the Fall Semester of 2006, ultimately graduating with an MA in Theology from Providence College in May of 2011. 2009 Christmas Pageant Yn. Joanna s creative and engaging Christmas pageants will always remain a special time in her life and in our

hearts and memories. Her Agapi book contains a series of short stories relating life experiences with people God has placed in her path before and during Der Gomidas ministry. Yn. Joanna has also contributed interesting and inspiring stories for the monthly Gantegh. Among her many accomplishments was the project entitled, Remember the Forgotten, in which the youth bible class researched and recorded the untold stories of Armenian clergymen killed during the Genocide and Stalin s programs between the years of 1915 and 1918. Message from the Board of Trustees Again at the request of the Prelacy, Yeretzgeen organized a conference for Yeretzgeens of the Eastern Prelacy that took place during the NRA Conference in May of 2016 in Long Island, NY. She and Der Hayr have lectured at the annual Datev Summer Camp hosted by the Prelacy in Pennsylvania for many years. On behalf of the Board of Trustees of Sts. Vartanantz Church, and our church community, we thank God for giving us the opportunity to serve with Der Gomidas for the past 17 years. His loving, caring, and honest nature has guided our humble service as trustees. The overwhelming return of our love which all of us have received from Der Gomidas serves as testimony that he was sent into the world especially for the service of our souls. Der Gomidas and Yeretzgeen Joanna with New England students at Datev 2013 Public acknowledgements and honors are ultimately inconsequential. What will last are the private, unheralded moments when Der Gomidas and Yeretzgeen Joanna have been thanked for being kind in a time of need, for the numerous visitations to hospitals, nursing homes, and rehabilitation facilities, and for the counseling sessions provided for those troubled or in need of spiritual guidance. For all of this and so much more, we pray that God stand above you to watch over you, beneath you to support you, beside you to befriend you, and within you to give you a satisfying and rewarding life filled with joy, contentment, and peace. One of the privileges of serving on the Board is the opportunity to open and prepare the Church on Sunday mornings. During these times, those of us present would witness the depth of his passion for his vocation. At the commencement of the Badarak, Der Gomidas would enter the Church in full vestment, and his entire countenance would change upon his entrance into the sanctuary, from a servant of God to a messenger of Christ. Der Gomidas' God-pleasing ministry has been our collective treasure. He is a wonderful example of what a Christian should and can be, and for that we are eternally grateful. Thank you, Der Gomidas, for uplifting our hearts, and with your humble way, bringing us all closer to our Lord Jesus Christ, and inspiring us to continue to serve in Faith, Hope and Love.

Scenes from Our Beloved Der Gomidas' Celebration of the Divine Liturgy and Retirement Banquet

THE DEVOTED AND LOVING COMMITTEE Der Kapriel Nazarian, Advisor Margaret Stepanian, Co-Chair Ramon Zorabedian, Co-Chair Joyce Bagdasarian Peter "Doc" Bedrosian Ken and Sandra Bogosian Alice Simonian Buratti Helen Dayian Pauline Getzoyan Hagop Khatchadourian Tom Kizirian Manoushak Krikorian Harry Kushigian Sylvia E. Varadian Joyce Yeremian