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St. James Hosts Third Hye Tea
A<OUN/@M:} ™ºº• LOOYS NEWSLETTER FALL/WINTER 2008
St. Nersess Seminary’s Dean V. Rev. Fr. Daniel Findikyan,Director of Youth and Vocations Rev. Fr. StepanosDoudoukjian, and St. Nersess Seminarians visited the NewEngland area on November 7-9, 2008. On Friday evening, aprogram was held for college students at Holy Trinity inCambridge. A program for junior high and high school stu-dents was held at St. James all day on Saturday. OnSunday morning, Fr. Daniel celebrated Divine Liturgy at St.James and delivered the sermon. Fr. Daniel and the semi-narians at St. James that morning spoke to our parish-ioners during fellowship hour about St. Nersess’s missionand their own personal experiences and callings.
It is said that “Each cup of tea represents animaginary voyage.” Indeed, on the afternoon of Saturday, November 1, 2008, at the Third St. JamesArmenian Church Hye Tea in Watertown, MA, over 300women embarked on countless imaginary voyages.
Event chairs Mary Goudsouzian and Carol Yeghiayanorganized and planned a lovely and wonderful afternoon.Women entered the St. James Cultural Center to a lobbybeautiful adorned by Faith Patriquin of Cass the Florist.
Guests then entered St. James Keljik Hall and reveled in thebeauty of over 30 tables decorated by creative hostesses.
St. Nersess Seminary Visits St. James
Hye Tea Chairs Carol Yeghiayan and Mary Goudsouzian (L and R) withguest speaker Mary Richardson of New England’s Chronicle news-magazine (Center).
The afternoon began with guests engaging in conversation and enjoying thebeauty of the tables. The women instantly embarked on many voyages: from anelegant British tea to a garden party, from India to Jerusalem, from a charmingbeehive-themed table to an environmentally sound “green” table to a spa expe-rience. Each table was exquisitely adorned by each of the hostesses.
Then time came for women to enjoy the pleasurable experience of the afternoontea, enjoying Earl Gray and Constant Comfort varieties while delighting indelicious cucumber sandwiches, salmon sandwiches, scones, and Armeniandelicacies (making it a real “Hye” Tea). Guests were also treated to beautifulmusic selections by the Erebuni women’s chorus, as well as an engaging pres-entation by Mary Richardson of New England’s Chronicle newsmagazine.
Henry James said: “There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hourdedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea.” The exquisite tables anddecors, warm conversation, and delicious tea at the St. James Hye Tea made fora most agreeable and memorable experience for all!
“There are few
hours in life
more agreeable
than the hour
dedicated to
the ceremony
known as
afternoon
tea.”Henry James
PASTOR’S MESSAGE
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Newly Blessed Holy Muron
St. James’ Subdeacon Mark Giragosian attended a special service at theDiocese in New York City on October 12, 2008 to receive the newly-blessedHoly Muron and bring it to St. James. A special service was held at St.James on October 19, 2008 during which Mark presented the Holy Muron,which will be used in sacraments in our parish, to St. James.
e find ourselves at an interest-ing point in time: we’ve electeda new president, we are in the
middle of two wars, and the coun-try is experiencing a difficult economic situa-tion. Many people are anxious and afraid, notsure of what the next day will bring.
It is important especially now to remind our-selves of the words of our Lord Jesus Christ,who repeatedly reminded us not to be afraidor anxious: “Let not your hearts be troubled,believe in God, believe in Me also…. Foryour sake I came into this world.” (John14:1). “Peace I leave with you, my peace Igive unto you… Let not your heart be trou-bled, neither let it be afraid.” (John 14:27).“Do not be anxious for your life, as to whatyou shall eat; nor for your body, as to whatyou shall put on. … And do not seek whatyou shall eat, and what you shall drink, anddo not keep worrying. … For all these thingsthe nations of the world eagerly seek; butyour Father knows that you need thesethings. But seek His kingdom, and thesethings shall be added to you.” (Matthew6:24-34).
We must remember this especially now, aswe enter this blessed time of Advent, whenwe are reminded of these words in the greatstory of the Birth of our Lord, when theangel said to the shepherds: “Do not beafraid; for see — I am bringing you goodnews of great joy for all the people.” (Luke
2:10–11). We certainly are reminded of thisJoy in the Christmas carols we sing: “Joyfulall ye nations rise, join the triumph of theskies,” and “Joy to the world, the Lord iscome,” and “Joy to the earth, the Saviorreigns.”
No matter what we are experiencing in ourpersonal lives – fears, financial concerns,health problems, personal relationships –this is indeed a season of Joy. We must takea moment to experience and to express thetrue Joy that can fill us whenever we con-template the birth of Jesus, of Emmanuel, ofGod-with-us.
We often like to be in control and to haveour desires met and our plans fulfilled as wewant them to be. While as humans we maycreate worldly happiness, God is the onlysource of true Joy. Joy cannot be demand-ed or manipulated or coerced. Unlike pleas-ure or happiness, Joy is rooted in that whichhappens when God is present among peo-ple. Surprisingly, this Joy often coexistswith pain. This can be in a poor economy,during times of war, or during pain and suf-fering. We need look no further than ourown St. James parish – during the darkestof days – the Great Depression – when ourfounders came together in the presence ofGod with Joy in their hearts to build thisparish. And today, we benefit from this Joy,this hope, this presence of God in theirmidst.
It is the presence of God that is the onlycondition for Joy. The opposite is also true– no matter what they own and how healthythey are, if people are not gathered withChrist in their midst, there is no room forJoy.
God is the One who knows how to bring usthrough our difficulties. We read inScripture: “Be anxious for nothing, but ineverything by prayer and supplication withthanksgiving let your requests be madeknown to God.” (Philippians 4:6). We musttrust Him and listen to Him to hear His planfor each of us – not for our will to be done,but for His Will to be done.
At this time of year, perhaps more than anyother, we feel God’s presence through theBirth of His Son, our Lord Jesus Christ –God’s presence with us in human flesh.More than two thousand years ago, nearBethlehem, shepherds in the fields weresurprised by Joy. They opened their hearts,followed God’s call, found the young Christchild lying in a manger, and were filled withthe Holy Spirit. May we likewise open ourhearts to our Lord, during this Advent andChristmas season and throughout the year,to be filled by His spirit and joy, to hand overto him our fears and anxieties, and to glori-fy and praise Him, now and always.
Fr. Arakel Aljalian, Pastor
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Renovations – Ron Tashjian, Co-Chair of the House Committee,oversees the renovations recently completed in the grilling area inthe loading dock behind the Cultural Center.
St. JamesSatellite
Programming� � �
St. James held its 2nd satellite pro-gram for Bedford-area parishioners.Scott and Lyn Kapilian graciouslyopened, and warmly welcomedparishioners into, their home. Satelliteprogramming was identified by ourparishioners as a need during the 75thAnniversary needs assessment. Thesatellite programming gathers St.James parishioners in their own com-munities for an evening of fellowshipand friendship. Satellite programmingwill continue in communities in 2009.
Charles MosesianCultural & Youth Center Henry Zeytoonjian, Co-Chair of the House Com -mittee, oversees theplace ment of the sign onthe St. James’ CharlesMosesian Cultural andYouth Center. As previ-ously announced, theCultural Center is beingrenamed in recognition ofCharles Mosesian’s $1million donation to the St.James 75th AnniversaryCapital Campaign. A dedi-cation ceremony will beheld in the Spring of 2009.
ST. JAMES 75th ANNIVERSARY CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
St. James Book ClubOur 7th Book Club gathering will be held on
Thursday, February 5, 20097:30 p.m.
Our next Book Club selection is:
I Feel Bad About My Neck:And Other Thoughts OnBeing a WomanBy Nora Ephron
Light refreshments will be served.Please contact Yn. Natasha at [email protected] or by calling(617)923-8900 if you would like to bea part of our Book Club or if you havesuggestions for future selections.
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St. James Armenian Apostolic Church Sunday School
Homecoming SundaySunday, September 14, 2008(
Save the Date!Annual Sunday School
Christmas Program
SundayDecember 21, 2008
Following Divine LiturgyAll are welcome!
Halloween
Welcome to our New Office StaffJoanna DohertyJoanna joins our office staff as our new bookkeeper. Joanna, born in Italy, nowlives in Newton and has been married to her husband Michael for 22 years. Shehas three children – Brianna, Catherine and Jillian. In her spare time she enjoysspending time with her family and friends, attending her children’s games, trav-eling and reading. Joanna comes to us with over 20 years of experience.Please join us in welcoming Joanna!
Elaine WestermarkElaine is a devoted St. James parishioner and Sunday School parent who joins ouroffice staff as a part-time executive assistant. Elaine lives in Belmont with herhusband Gary and her two children William and Katarina. Elaine is a graduatemagna cum laude from Wheaton College and received her M.BA. from ColumbiaUniversity. We are happy to have Elaine working in our St. James office!
Joanna Doherty Elaine Westermark
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The school year started with a registration and orientation onSeptember 13, 2008. It was a pleasure to see all the returning stu-dents and welcome the new ones. We have started with a greatpreschool curriculum, continued with elementary education. It isnever too late to register children for Armenian school. We haveopen registration and special classes to meet the children’sneeds. This year we are also emphasizing the cultural aspect ofthe Armenian school with dance and drama. We are fortunate tohave the dedicated staff who are committing their Saturday morn-ings for the teaching and continuation of Armenian language and
culture to our children. We as staff and parents would like to seethe Armenian school flourish and prosper with the joint forces ofour Armenian community.
The school held its Annual Banquet on November 2, 2008. NancyKassabian spoke eloquently about the importance of theArmenian language in her life and about the need for education.Our students performed songs and dances. It was a beautifulafternoon enjoyed by all. Thank you to our parishioners who sup-ported this annual event and the students of our school.
The 3rd Annual St. James Walkathon was held onOctober 5, 2008. Special thanks to SharonBazarian McDermott for once again organizingthis year's walkathon and to Jim McDermott forhelping organize the day’s event.
Our parish pledged $20,000 over a three yearperiod to raise enough money to build threehouses. Thanks to our parishioners’ support of thethree Walkathons, and their support of our AnnualFamily Day Thanksgiving Dinner and ChristmasEve collections, we have reached our goal!
Thank you all for your supportand congratulations!
3rd Annual St. James
WALKATHONfor the
Catholicos Karekin IIProject
To Build Homes in Armenia
ST. SAHAGANDST. MESROBARMENIANSCHOOL
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ACYOA JuniorsMessage from ACYOA Jrs. ChairWe have had a very busy few months so far since we began thisyear. We stared off the year with out Welcome Back Barbecue,welcoming new members and visiting with old friends. We had aScavenger Hunt in Boston on a Sunday afternoon, looking for dif-ferent landmarks and things in the city (we also found Der Arsenand Yn. Varteni in Boston as we were searching!). Almost 30 ofus then headed to a fun-filled Columbus Day Weekend inProvidence for the October ACYOA Juniors Sports Weekend. Wehelped to decorate the church hall for the fall season and theAnnual Bazaar, and ran the Children’s Activities for the Bazaar.Recently, we had a Retreat and Lock-In at the church withJennifer Morris from the Diocese, who led us in discussions andactivities pertaining to choices we make as teenagers. Weended that weekend with a day at Honey Pot Hill Orchards.
Coming up, we will serve our church at Hye Café, will be takinga trip to Providence for their annual Aravod Dance in earlyDecember and will decorate the church for the Christmas sea-son. We have a Christmas Party planned at Fire and Ice inHarvard Square on December 19 and will be Christmas Carolingaround Watertown on December 21 to help spread Christmas joyduring the season. We are also finalizing a fun Winter and Springcalendar which will include snowtubing and our Hye M’rtsoomweekend.
We encourage everyone to join our ACYOA Juniors. If you areinterested, please contact me at [email protected].
– Aaron M. DerderianChairman, ACYOA Juniors
SAINT
JAMES
C a l e n d a rDecember 19, 2008Christmas Party at Fire and IceWe will be going to the Fire and Ice in Harvard Square. $20 perperson. RSVP by December 15, 2008 to: [email protected] or call the youth office at (617) 923-8860 x19.
December 21, 2008 Christmas CarolingAfter Divine Liturgy and the Sunday School program we will begoing around the neighborhood singing Christmas Carols for ourparishioners. After, we will return to St. James for hot cocoa andfellowship. RSVP to [email protected] or call the youthoffice at (617) 923-8860 x19.
JanuaryCommunity Service ProjectDetails to follow!
JanuarySnowtubing!Details to follow!
OCTOBER SPORTSW E E K E N D
ACYOAJuniorsScavengerHunt
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ACYOA SeniorsOn September 26th the St. James ACYOA Seniors hosted theirfirst event – with over 20 new and old members turning out for anight of socializing and fellowship. The center of attention forthis night were the two “Wii” game systems set-up on large pro-jector screens in the Armene and Veronica Tarvezian Hall.Attendees took turns competing in Wii bowling, tennis and base-ball. While not participating in the friendly competition of the Wiigames, members enjoyed playing tavloo, socializing and meet-ing new people. The event was a great success and an encour-aging start for the ACYOA Seniors!
During the early fall months some of our Seniors spent time join-ing the ACYOA Juniors as coaches and chaperones during theColumbus Day weekend in Providence and others helped in dif-ferent ways at the Annual Church Bazaar. Overall the early fallproved to be a good, energetic start for the group.
On November 7, 2008 some of our ACYOA Seniors attended theSt. Nersess Seminary’s College Evening in New England, whichwas held at Holy Trinity. On November 23, the Seniors will helpto serve at St. James Annual Family Day Thanksgiving Dinner. OnDecember 6, the Seniors will attend the Annual AravodChristmas Dance in Providence, Rhode Island.
The ACYOA Seniors is open to young adults who are 18 yearsold and out of high school. People interested in joining the groupshould contact Mark Giragosian, Chairman at, [email protected].
W E L C O M E
BBQ
St. James ACYOA Juniors Retreat This being my first year as an ACYOA member, I was looking forwardto the lock-in/retreat on October 24-25. I wasn't quite sure what toexpect, and little did i know that I would learn things that would bet-ter me as a Christian and as a person. The evening started withJennifer Morris, the Diocesan Youth Coordinator, and MariaDerderian, who works for the diocese, leading us in icebreakers.Later that night, Jennifer had us play a game in which she would saya statement about choices that the youth are faced with from day today, and depending on whether we strongly agreed, agreed, strong-ly disagreed, or disagreed, we would stand on different sides of theroom. After that, we all participated in small group discussions aboutchoices that the youth are faced with everyday. Then, we spilt up intogroups and came up with catchy “one liners” related to God that weshould live by. We went to bed at 2 a.m. and got up at 8 a.m. to go toHoney Pot Hill in Stow, MA. We went on a hay ride and through amaze, where we had to choose which path we wanted to take. Myfirst experience in our St. James ACYOA juniors was a positive one.
– Cynthia Hovsepian
AC YOA JUNIORS
N E W V I S I O N
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Dr. Susie Kalinian, Producer &Paul Kalinian, Writer Director
Saroyan New Vision Group
New Vision Once Again OrganizesSuccessful Silent AuctionSt. James New Vision Group completed another successfulSilent Auction at this year’s annual Bazaar on October 17th and18th, 2008. The event raised over $8,000 with the auctioning ofover one hundred items. Highlights of the items auctioned offincluded a collection of art from Armenian, fine jewelry fromArmenian Jewelers in our area, sporting event tickets and giftcertificates, a small oriental rug, and designer sunglasses andhandbags. New Vision would like to thank all the donors, volun-teers and all who participated in the auction. Special thanks tothe New Vision Silent Auction Committee was: MichaelBahtiarian (Chair), Karen Bejian (Vice Chair), Linda Sahagian,Pam Talanian McGrath, Armand Paboojian, Florence Bahtiarian,Susie Kalinian, Edward Orchanian, Susan Hazarvartian andJohanna Chilingirian.
New Vision and the Cultural CommitteePresent the Documentary William Saroyan:The Man The WriterOn the occasion of his Centennial Anniversary, on Friday eveningOctober 3, 2008, St. James Keljik Hall was filled to view the antic-ipated film William Saroyan: The Man The Writer produced by St.James parishioner Dr. Susie Kalinian and written and directed byher father Paul Kalinian. The documentary film led us throughSaroyan’s life as a child surviving the genocide, immigrating toAmerica and becoming an internationally renowned ArmenianAmerican writer, playwright, and humanitarian. Before the filmguests enjoyed cocktails while viewing artwork from Armenia.After the film a Q&A session was held with the Kalinians, fol-lowed by a mezze and dessert reception. On behalf of St. JamesArmenian Church we would like to thank the Kalinians for givingus the opportunity to show this historic film.
Christmas EveCandlelight ServiceWednesdayDecember 24, 2008
MUSICAL PRELUDE6:30 p.m.
CANDLELIGHT SERVICE7:00 p.m.
(In English)
RECEPTION TO FOLLOW
All are welcome.
• January 9
• February 6
• March 6 (Lenten)
• April 3 (Lenten)
• May 1
• June 5
• September 18
• November 14
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Women’s Guild
Our Welcome Back dinner and meetingbegan the 2008 – 2009 seasons. Under the leadership ofBea Ohannessian, the members enjoyed a delicious din-ner of wine, appetizers, khyema and losh kebab. Pastofficers Anna Bedirian, Norma Shooshan, HelenNalchian, Hripsime Parsikian, Sona Iskandarian, andRuth Harutunian were recognized for their service to theGuild. A rose bouquet was presented to Ora Margossianon the occasion of her 90th birthday.
Preparation for the Annual St. James Bazaar continued throughout the months of Augustthrough October. Thank you to all our members, friends, families and parishioners for joiningin pinching manti, rolling choreg dough, making pie crusts, layering and buttering fillo dough,mixing fillings for buereg and cream khadayif and all the various tasks for the pastry booth. Aspecial thank you to the following who chaired the various committees: Hrip Parsikian, manti;Leslie Cristello, simit and apricot squares; Sossy Derian, buereg; Val Garabedian, cream andnut khadayif and yalanchi; Mark Kavonian, toorshi; Ruth Harutunian, choreg; NancyKassabian, paklava and bourma; Mary Koumjian, porov kufteh; Mary Bazarian, yalanchi; andLyn Kapilian, pastry booth coordinator.
Rest and relaxation was the theme of our October luncheon meeting. Mary Avedisian, LeonaKevorkian, Alice Gelenian, and Mimi Samuelian planned a delicious buffet. Door prizes donat-
ed by Susan Aznavorian added a bit of excitement.
On November 17 a dinner meeting catered by Delicacies was held. Notonly did members enjoy an Apricot Chicken dinner but Delicacies alsodemonstrated how to make the delicious meal. On December 8, 2008our Recipes from an Armenian Table series continues – attendees willlearn how to make manti, baklava and bourma.
Keep your eye on the Calendar in the Church Bulletin for further events.
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$5000 David Kapilian
$1000 Lois Kolgian
$1000 Ed Keljik Jr.
$1000 Anthony Seferian
$500 David Arakelian
$500 Robert Parsekian
$500 Bruce Newell
$500 Yervant Chekijian
2008 Annual BazaarST. JAMES ARMENIAN CHURCH
BazaarRaffle Winners
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St. James Armenian Church extends its sinceregratitude and appreciation to all of the parishionersof St. James who came together in support of ourparish to organize this year’s Annual Bazaar:
� John and Karen Hovsepian, Co-Chairs� Ben Saraydarian and Nancy Kassabian, Kitchen Coordinators� Scott Kapilian, Sandy Raphalian, and Lori Kassabian� Ruth Harutunian, Women's Guild� Mike Bahtiarian and the New Vision Silent Auction Committee � Richard & Karen Diranian, Country Store� Steve Derderian, $100 Raffle� Mimi Samuelian and Louise Missakian, Raffle Coordinators� Helen Nalchian and Sharon Bazarian McDermott, Placemats� Marsha Alabachian and the Sunday School staff and parents� Arthur and Susan Aznavorian and the Mr. & Mrs. Group, Attic Treasures � Jennifer Tagarelis and the ACYOA Juniors� Mark Giragosian and the ACYOA Seniors� Marina Minasian and the St. Sahag and St. Mesrob Armenian School� Michael Mamishian, Facilities Manager, and the St. James Facilities Staff� St. James Office Staff and Office Volunteers� Sesag “Ziggy” Yerganian and George “Doc” Nalchian and Men’s Club members� And to ALL of our volunteers who lovingly gave of their time in support of St. James
St. James also extends sincere appreciation to our Donors and Corporate Sponsorsfor their contributions toward this year’s Bazaar:� Jeanette M. Keljik and Ed Keljik Jr. for donating the $2 Raffle Prizes� Mark Kavonian and Kelly Lignos and their children for their donation toward the
Toorshi in loving memory of Mariam Kavonian.� Watertown Savings Bank� Eagle Plumbing� Sierra Press
Thank you once again, and thank you to all parishioners and friends who attended andsupported the 2008 Annual Bazaar!
On October 17-18, 2008 St. James held its 61st Annual Bazaar. This event was a greatsuccess which brought the community and parishioners together. Everyone enjoyeddelicious Armenian food and pastries, many vendors, raffle drawings, our own rummagesale (Attic Treasures), and a fun time with friends and family. We would like to take thisopportunity to thank all participants and volunteers for their tireless efforts and numer-ous contributions.
Many thanks to all,John and Karen Hovsepian, 61st Bazaar Chairs
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Special Thanks to...
� Edward and Nancy Guleserian for their donationof $10,000 to St. James Armenian Church.
� The Estate of Gadar (Catherine) Barsam for anadditional donation of $5,774.95 to St. JamesArmenian Church.
A Venerable Christian Practice
RememberSt. James
Armenian Church in your will.
The Mr. & Mrs. Group welcomed members toa new year on September 5, 2008. Pizza and all thetrimmings were served, followed by a meeting,joke-telling and games testing our thinking andmemory. The October meeting was held onOctober 10th with a delicious lahmejune dinner,followed by a short meeting. The next meetingwas held on November 14th following dinner atthe St. James Hye Cafe. All are welcome to join usfor the December 12, 2008 dinner meeting!
A Note of Thanks
from Der Arakel and Yn. Natasha
Our sincere gratitude to all of our parishioners for the love-
ly baby shower, for your continued prayers, and for your
many expressions of love and happiness at this special
time in our lives. We are overjoyed with the upcoming birth
of our son and feel blessed and touched to be able to
share this time with our parish family. Thank you once
again for your kindness and for sharing in our joy.
MEN’S CLUB
The Pastors and Parish Council of St. James Armenian Apostolic Church
cordially invite parishioners and friends to the
St. James 77th AnniversaryName Day Banquet and Celebration
Sunday, December 14, 2008
HonoringDr. Nishan and Mary Goudsouzian
2008 Parishioners of the Year and Recipients of the St. Nersess Shnorhali Medal and Pontifical Encyclical
His Grace Abp. Vicken Aykazian, Legate of the Eastern Diocese, Presiding
10 a.m. Divine Liturgy. Name Day Banquet to follow in Keljik Hall,
St. James’ Charles Mosesian Cultural and Youth Center
$30 per person. $15 for children 12 and under.
St. James ArmenianApostolic Church
465 Mt. Auburn StreetWatertown Massachusetts
R.S.V.P. by Advanced Reservations Required For more information please call the December 8, 2008 Tickets will not be available at the door St. James Church Office at
(617) 923-8860
• Framed artwork fromArmenia
• Armenian Crosses andBaptismal Crosses
• Christmas Ornaments
• Hand carved khatchkarsand boxes
• Hand painted pottery
• CDs and Books
C H A R L E S M I R A K M E M OR I A L
BOOKSTORE AND GIFT SHOP
Order your Armenian initial(script) pendant today in timefor Christmas delivery.
Open Sundays afterDivine Liturgy.
Visit our bookstore for
your Christmas shopping!
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Monday, January 5, 2009Eve of the Nativity and Theophany of our Lord Jesus Christ
6:00 pm – Evening Service and Reading of Scriptures7:00 pm – Divine Liturgy
Tuesday, January 6, 2009Feast of the Nativity and Theophany of our Lord Jesus Christ
Blessing of Water in Remembrance of Our Lord’s Baptism8:30 am – Morning Service10:00 am – Divine Liturgy
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Additional Graduates!Congratulations to Neal Brewster, grandson of Ed and Mary
Brewster, who graduated last springfrom Billerica High School and wasrecognized for having perfect atten-dance in school for 13 years. Neal isnow continuing his studies at KeeneState University.
2008 MEMBERSHIP DUESPlease be reminded that 2008 church membership dues aredue by December 31, 2008. Dues-paid membership is a sign ofyour commitment to St. James Armenian Church. Dues-paidmembers of a parish must pay their Annual Parish dues byDecember 31 of a given year in order to be able to vote at theannual Parish Assembly.
2008 ANNUAL STEWARDSHIP PLEDGEThank you to those who have made their 2008 AnnualStewardship Pledges! We kindly remind and ask parishionerswho have not yet made their 2008 pledge contributions to doso by December 31, 2008. We thank you in advance for yourcontinued support of St. James.
St. James Pilgrimageto the Holy Land,
Jerusalem
Sunday, February 15, 2009
ANNUAL PARISHASSEMBLY
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PLEASE NOTE:
According to the new Diocesan bylaws, dues-paidmembers of a parish must pay their Annual Parish duesby December 31 of a given year in order to be able tovote at the Annual Parish Assembly. In the past, we haveallowed our parishioners to pay their dues the day of theassembly. According to the new policy, we are no longerable to do so. As such, we kindly remind and askparishioners who have not yet paid their 2008Membership Dues to become current by December 31,2008.
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The pilgrimage is currently planned for the endof August of 2009. Additional details will follow inthe coming month. If you are interested andwould like to receive information, please [email protected].
We encourage our parishioners to participate inthis meaningful and memorable trip to the HolyLand and to see firsthand these important holyplaces.
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The Mission The St. James Child Care Center is a safe and loving Christian environment for the toddlers of St. James. The ChildCare Center fosters an environment reflecting and exemplifying our church’s teachings and values. Children learnabout God through Bible stories, music, and arts and crafts, and receive a strong foundation early in their lives forfaith and spiritual growth.
The Child Care Center is open to St. James parishioners only. Currently the Child Care Center serves parishionerson Sundays during Divine Liturgy. This service supports and helps parents of young children participate in DivineLiturgy and the spiritual life of St. James.
Staff Our St. James Child Care Center is blessed with a staff of loving, caring, and experienced individuals who under-stand the Mission of St. James and the Child Care Center and prioritize children’s safety and wellness at all times.Parents are welcome to stop in and meet our Director Celine Abkar and Staff Member Edrina Boroyan at any time.
What Age Must Children Be?The Child Care Center serves St. James children ages 1-4 years and children turning 5 years old after September15, 2008. This serves as an excellent foundation for children to enter our Sunday School at 5 years of age.
How Do I Reserve A Place For My Child In The Center?Reservations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. To make reservations, parents are asked to [email protected] or call (617) 923-8860 extension 22 beginning on Monday and leave a voice mail with the follow-ing information:Parents’ Names • Child(ren)’s Name(s) and Age(s) • Parents’ Telephone NumberDuring the initial visit, parents are asked to arrive at least 15 minutes early. Parents will be asked to complete adetailed information sheet. Parents are also asked to bring children’s personal and insurance information withthem. All information is held in the strictest of confidence.
Where Is The Child Care Center?The Center is located on the lower level of St. James’s Charles Mosesian Cultural and Youth Center. The Center isa safe, bright and happy environment that children enjoy!
What Do Children Do In The Child Care Center?Children are cared for by loving, qualified and experienced professionals who engage them in individual and com-mon play, story-time, arts and crafts, games, and reading. All activities are guided by and strive to teach Christianvalues. Children are served a light snack.
When Do I Drop Off/Pick Up My Child(ren)? Parents may drop off their children between 9:45 and 10 a.m. on Sunday mornings. Parents must pick up their chil-dren promptly between 12:15 and 12:30 p.m.
What is Required of Parents?Parents are required to have a cellular telephone with them while their child in the Child Care Center. This phone mustbe on and set to the “vibrate” feature at all times. Parents whose children are not potty-trained need to provide need-ed disposable diapers or pull-ups. Parents will be paged if and when the need for a diaper change arises.
Because the purpose of the Child Care Center is to enable parents to participate in the Divine Liturgy and be anactive part of the spiritual life of our church, parents must remain on the St. James property (worshipping in thesanctuary, teaching Sunday School, singing in the choir, etc.) while children are in the Child Care Center. Given thepurpose of the center, and for the safety of the child(ren), any parent who leaves the St. James premises while theirchild is in the Child Care Center will be not be permitted to leave their child in the center in the future.
How Much Does It Cost To Leave My Child In The Child Care Center?There is no cost to parents to leave their child(ren) in the Child Care Center. The Center is funded by the St. James75th Anniversary Capital Campaign. Donations toward the Child Care Center are always accepted with gratitudeand appreciated.
St. James Child Care Center
HELEN SARKISANSeptember 5, 2008Joseph, Alexandra and Rachel
SarkisianKenneth and Karen Demerjian,
Christopher and Jessica,Der Hovnan and Yn. AnnaDemerjian and great-grandsons
Rev. Fr. Tateos and Yn. MargaretAbdalian
Rose ArakelianOhan and Rosemary ArmoudianSteven and Hilda AssarianCarol and Ronald BeattieSara BejoianMr. and Mrs. Edward BrewsterMr. and Mrs. Ronald DemerjianSandra and Rod DeMilleJohn DiGiacomoPat GallagherJulia M. GallagherBoghos and Mary Gail
GiragosianJeff and Virginia GosdanianCrosby and Marge GoshgarianMr. and Mrs. Edward GuleserianMary and Margaret HovnanianLeon JanikianCharles and Laura JanikianNora KalajianKrikor and Nancy KassabianEdward and Mary Ann
KazanjianPaul and Ann KorianCharles KrikorianVirginia and Peter KyvelosMargaret MalemezianRobert MirakRichard and Betty NortonAlice PapazianJack and Audrey PilibosianBob and Sandy RaphalianHilda Santos and Jeff AbramsMitchell and Ann SarajianJoe and Kay SarkisianMary SarkisianGrace Takvorian and FamilyCarol and Ronald WithycombeGayle M. YapchaianMichael G. Yapchaian
Total: $ 2,375
ALICE A. KALUSTIANSeptember 8, 2008Richard and Debbie CarterGeorge and Marion ChakoianIsabelle Der Garabedian
Jim FantazianRose HamalianArpi HovagimianMr. and Mrs. Richard F. HumberGeorge and Lucine JuskalianJames M. KalustianMartin and Mimi KalustianMr. and Mrs. Ira KashgagianMartha Martents, MDCarl and Valerie NarsasianJack and Audrey PilibosianDorothea Piranian
Total: $ 560
LEONA BOODAKIAN September 11, 2008Douglas and Susan CrossleyGregory and Deborah AdamianArpine AynilianRosemarie BagdasarianLeona BoyajianBussichella FamilyRose V. CravottaBrian and Catherine DingmanSarkis GennetianEdward and Nancy GuleserianMarsbed HablanianDavid and Cheryl HablanianMr. and Mrs. Michael HalebianShirley and Cody HudsonNeil and Jenny KenneyGloria KezerianMiss Sue KezerianDalita and SourenKhatchadourianHelene and Dan LacoffMarjorie LevinMr. and Mrs. David MouradianMr. and Mrs. Michael
MouradianMary and Vay NajarianClaudia and Levon NazarianArtemis and Nazar NazarianNazarian Family Foundation, Inc.Lillian and Harry NedurianAlice PilibosianMr. and Mrs. Krikor ShaboianDovie TilbianSonia M. Turnamian
Total: $ 3,230
HELEN KASHGEGIANSeptember 17, 2008len,Diane,Michael and Kristin
KashgegianMark, Lori, Christina, Caroline
Kashgegian
Judith, David and Joseph V.Ananian and Families
Cynthia ApkarianHamest AtamianAlice AzoianJirair BalayanMs. Marion BasamNayiri Kayane BerberianMary CherkerzianYn. Patricia DagleyRaymond DavidianRev. and Mrs. Dajad Davidian
and FamilyKaren DederyanHaig and Donna DeranianKennethg D. ElgartHarry and Charlotte EordekianShake GabrielMary Gail and Boghos
GiragosianMarguerite GogjianEdward and Nancy GuleserianVirginia and Gary HarotunianDoris Hazerjian and
Steven HazerjianDavid and Carol HazerjianMary HintlianMary and Margaret HovnanianRoxie HovsepianMargaret JanikianSam and Lucine KapreilianAnn O. KaprielianRose Z. Karibian and Alice
MellianMr. and Mrs. Ira KashgagianKirk and Milissa KashgagianEvelyn KashgagianRichard and Lucille KashianFrank, Sally and Linda KeljikDiane KouyoumjianCharles KrikorianBeth KrikorianGale and Harry KrikorianMargaret MaksabedianSusen MaksabedianVivian and Varujan MasrofWalter and Deanne NahabedianV and Kirk NahabedianPhilip and Marilyn NalbandianAnn NavoianMr. and Mrs. Andy OhannessianLawrence and Vanessa OvianAgavni OzcanAnn and Glenn PapazianJack and Audrey PilibosianIrene SarkisianKatherine SiranosianSt. James Bingo GroupRichard and Ann TarvezianVaughan and Lily TotovianMaryann TutunjianAl and Aida WilderMichael G. YapchaianGayle M. YapchaianDonna and Richard YerganianMelkon and Arpi YessaillianAmy and Arra ZeytoonianMichael and Lisa ZeytoonianNick and Gladys ZeytoonianMrs. Richard Zeytoonjian
Total: $ 2,645
SONIA (GEOKJIAN)GRIGORIANSeptember 30, 2008Takouhy and Arpy Aghazarian
Hovhannesian FamilyJirair and Ani HovsepianMr. and Mrs. Ara JeknavorianJeknavorian FamilyArda and Randy MelansonMesrobian FamilyNancy MoscofianMr. and Mrs. Harutiun
PalandjianEdward,Elaine and Jay
PatapanianTenants Assoc.Levon and Shakeh TokatlianVehanush YakubianGeraer and Ingrid YeramianMari and Raffi ZargarianRose J. Zartarian
Total: $ 740
AZATUI (ADJEMIAN)SEFERIANOctober 1, 2008Anoush Y. Balian
Total: $50
DR. JOHN A. MUSSERIANOctober 13, 2008Claire MusserianJohn and Lalig MusserianDr. John and Debra Saryan
and FamilyNancy and Joseph Zanca
and FamilyMary and Charles NalbandianRev. Fr. Tateos and Yn.
Margaret AbdalianVartuhi AbrahamianEdwin and Hermine AdamianDiana AdamianRobert and Sandra AghababianMary AlemianMr. and Mrs. Hige AlemianRoxy Alemian and FamilyDon and Kris AlleeJim and Priscilla AltoonianAmvets, Inc., Post 41,
Cpl. Paul S. MarsoubianMr. and Mrs. George AnastasJames and Ann ApovianGary A. Aprahamian and
Karen TrapiloMrs. Arthur ArakelianLucy AroianSara ArzoomanianRev. Arten and Yn. Mary AshjianNishan and Margrit AtinizianLinda and Harry AustinZabelle Hajian AzablarDr. and Mrs. Jacob C. BaboianAshkehen BagramianHasmik BagramianMardi Balgochian and Paul
SantosPeter and Joanne BalgochianArthur and Constance BarberDrs. Paul and Joyce BarsamMal and Lori BarsamianRose Barsamian and FamilyIshkahan and Anahit BazarianAvo BazarianMarie BazarianThe James Bejoian FamilyRose, Paul, Chris and Robert
Bejoian
Richard and Christine Berberianand Family
Mary Guleserian BergoudianMr. and Mrs. Harry BeurklianDikran and Elaine BeurklianArmenag and Janet BiziosDon and Sunny BoghosianMr. and Mrs. Mike BoloianEdward and Mary BrewsterBriguglio FamilyCheri CallananEdward and Rose CanniffGary A. ChurukianRose and George Conduris
and FamilyMarilyn Nargozian Coughlin
and CJ CoughlinCharles and Helen DagavarianLeanne DagavarianJohn DagdigianMr. and Mrs. Sahag R. DakesianMr. and Mrs. George
Davagian, Jr.Armenag and Janet DavidDebbie Der BoghosianMr. and Mrs. Harry Der
MinasianHaig and Donna DeranianArra and Alice DerderianMr. and Mrs. Leo DerderianGeorge, Grace and Colin DeskoLucille Dirania Richard and Karen Diranian
and FamilyDan and Helene DorianLisa and Daniel DorianHarry and Charlotte EordekianDr. J. H. FantazianShake GabrielJulie GanjianValentine GarabedianDr. and Mrs. Charles
GarabedianMr. and Mrs. Edward
GarabedianCharles and Andrea GarabedianArshag GechijianCrosby and Marge GoshgarianNishan and Mary GoudsouzianCharles and Joyce GuleserianEdward and Nancy GuleserianMr. and Mrs. David HamparianMr. and Mrs. John D. HaroianJean and John HarrMr. and Mrs. Charles H.
HasekianMartin and Juliette
Hatzadourian and FamilyMr. and Mrs. Deron HazianZevart M. HollisianMary and Margaret HovnanianJohn and Karen HovsepianElaine and Mark JeffersonArmen and Sossy JeknavorianRichard and Lucy JelladianDr. and Mrs. C. Robert
JingozianMrs. Lucy KalaijianNora KalajianGeorge and Gladys KaloostianMr. and Mrs. Stephen
KaloyanidesMr. and Mrs. Stepan KanarianMr. and Mrs. Vartkes and Elissa
KaraianRose Z. Karibian and Alice K.
MellianGeorge D. Kasparian
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The following donations have been received with appreciation bySt. James Armenian Apostolic Church. May God bless the souls ofour dearly departed and give comfort to their families.
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LooysDonations
We thank the following for theirgenerosity and their support ofSt. James and the publication
of the Looys.
Mary and Sarah Agabian $100Anna Aghamianz $25Mary Ahlin $25Margaret Atamian $25Garabed Fattal (NY) $50Charles and Joyce Guleserian $50Arman Halajian $25George W. Haroutunian $20Richard and Mary Humber $35Helen Kalajian $30
In loving memory of my husband Reuben KalajianRose Kasabian $25Sally and Frank Keljik $50Isgouhi Khalarian $20Anna Marie Norehad $25Herika Sarafian $20George and Aramene Sarkisian $30Mary Selvinazian (NY) $25Gregory and Linda Takvorian $100
On the occasion of our 30th AnniversaryStella Tonry $25
In memory of husband Henry Tonry on his passing on10/14/98
Bazaar DonationFilyani Dilan $100
Krikor and Nancy KassabianEdward and Mary Ann
KazanjianEdward K. and Nirva Kazanjian
and FamilyMickey and Clara KerneklianMarlin KeshishianCharles and Sirvart K.
KeumurianTom and Arshalous KezerianPaul and Gloria KhederianRobert KhederianRussell M. KhederianKheremian FamilyMichele M. KolligianNancy KolligianArmen and Christine
KourkounianNevart KouyoumjianVahan H. KouyoumjianMrs. Eliza KrikorianAracse Kurkjian and FamilyWafa LavelleStefanie MadanianBeverly MaddenRichard and Eleanor
MangerianBlanche ManionOra MargosianSonya and Samuel MartirosyanPat, Karen and Mike McAuliffeEdward and Julie MesrobianArax MissakianMary, Rebecca MooradianRobert H. MorleyV and Kirk NahabedianRobert and Christine NajarianMichael and Sona Naroian
and FamilyEdward N. NazaretianSonya Nersessian and
R.K. BabayanZaven and Virginia OhanianMr. and Mrs. Andy
OhannessianLawrence and Vanessa OvianZadik and Alis OzcanArmand PaboojianSam PaboojianArthur and Louise PanosianArthur and Mary Papazian
and FamilyMr. and Mrs. David PapazianMarilyn PapazianMr. and Mrs. HarryParaghamian
and SonsGloria ParetchanianAlbert D. ParseghianHarry and Hripsime ParsekianHarold and Gladys PartamianThomas J. Leetch, CEO
People’s Federal SavingsBank
Audrey and Jack PilibosianArsen RussianLinda SahagianDr. George and Dorothea
SantosHerika SarafianSarkis and Elsie SarkisianSarkis, Rita and Olga SarkisianIrene SarkisianArshalouys Sarkissian
Armine Saryan and ArleneSaryan
Dr. Levon and Shirley Saryanand Family
Mr. and Mrs. Enrico SassoAlan SeferianAnthony and Alice SeferianRobert SemonianNorma and Michael ShooshanBarkev and Dorothy SiroonianLeon and Grace Siroonian and
FamilyMarion and Family Soukiasian
FlanaganSt. James Mr. and Mrs. GroupSt. James Women’s GuildHarry and Grace SurabianStan, Lori, Jennifer and Steve
TagarelisPeter, Isabel and Joyce
TalanianBarbara TarantoRichard and Ann TarvezianBerge TatianVatche and Maral TorossianMr. and Mrs. Hagop VanerianTom and Nancy VartabedianTheresa VelaDavid and Beverly WrightMichael G. YapchaianGayle M. YapchaianMr. and Mrs. Raffi P. YeghiayanAnna A. YeshilianVictor Zarougian and Judith
SaryanSam and Louise Zouranjian
Total: $ 8,890
GARABED KENJARSLANIANOctober 29, 2008Madeline DogramacianHermine and Garabet ArtinianAnahid and Mardiros AurelianOhan and Maro Balanian and
FamilyLevon BalianPetros and Berjui BelorianHaigui BenrekjianArmen BoghosianKrikor GennetianMartin and JulietteHatzadourian and FamilyAracse KurkjianAsimo LecourasSurpig StepanianAnouche Tacorian and FamilyHacig and Tacuhi TacvorianMr. and Mrs. Berj TashjianSonia Zorian
Total: $ 1,230
ARTHUR TALATINIANNovember 3, 2008Vee Agahigian and FamilyKevin and Sandra FarrellKrikor and Nancy Kassabian
and FamilyAnnette KoselisMarie KouyoumjianHelen KrikorianSamuel and Agnes MalkasianHelen NalchianGeorge NalchianVasken Panikian
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. PecciJeanne and John TalatinianGeorge, Shelley and Kristen
Talatinian
Total: $535
ADDITIONAL IN LIEUDONATIONS
MARY MARANIANJune 5, 2008Michael and Joanne Maranian
New Total $ 1,570
HARRY SARKISIANJune 19, 2008Bertha Andonian Richard M. Cahill Kathleen Casey Victoria HoplamazianGeorge and Anna Mikaelian
New Total $ 6,070
LOUIS B. BARSAMJuly 8, 2008Hamest AtamianMr. and Mrs. Edward
Barsamian Virginia MardirosianAlbert Moomjy
New Total $3,060
ARTHUR ARAKELIANJuly 16, 2008Mr. J. Ackmakjian AWWARose Barsamian Mary Garabedian Kefeyan Family, John, Elizabeth
and AdrienneDavid and Joyce Khederian-
Chiulli Aracse Kurkjian PPG Industries, Inc. Raypak, Inc. Joan and Walter ShuteTD Banknorth InsuranceAgency – Methuen OfficeTotovian FamilyLisa and Armen TutunjianFred Wagner
New Total $ 11,820
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Helen Sarkisian September 5, 2008Alice Kalustian September 8, 2008Nadif Vashchenko September 10, 2008Leona Boodakian September 11, 2008Helen Kashgegian September 17, 2008Sonia (Geokjian) Grigorian September 30, 2008Azatui (Adjemian) Seferian October 1, 2008John A. ‘Doc’ Musserian October 13, 2008Garabed Kenjarslanian October 29, 2008Arthur C. Talatinian November 3, 2008Zarouhi Mgrdichian November 10, 2008Soukias Takadjian November 12, 2008Anthony Seferian November 17, 2008Dorian John Wyner November 18, 2008
Baptisms & ChrismationsYou have been Baptized in Christ. Alleluia
WeddingsAnd the two shall become one
FuneralsMay Christ Our God shed His Eternal Light upon
the souls of our dearly departed. May God bless the souls ofthe deceased and comfort the members of their families.
August 25, 2008Thomas William Riley Jr. and Mariam Elizabeth Grigorian
Best Man: Hakop Jack GrigorianMaid of Honor: Sandra Castro
September 6, 2008Alex Luke Khalarian and Carol Anne Vartanian
Best Man: Joseph WhiteMaid of Honor: Regina Najarian
September 7, 2008Gregory Derderian and Mara Lynn Bazarian
Best Man: George GregorianMaid of Honor: Lisa Bazarian Hayward
September 20, 2008Justin S. Daniel Sarofian and Rebecca Linda Ovoian
Best Man: John SykoraMaid of Honor: Leah Ovoian
October 18, 2008Ohan Allen Ozcan and Megan Cochran
Best Man: Manuk OzcanMaid of Honor: Michelle Coffey
October 25, 2008Paul Avila Santos and Mardi Kristen Maritza Balgochian
Best Men: Ken Gitschier and Richard MelansonMaid of Honors: Melissa Delin and Michele Allred
October 26, 2008Behzad “Ben” Behbahani and Karen Potookian
Best Man: David HarirriMaid of Honor: Marlene Seferian
November 1, 2008Eric Jason Travers and Natalie Diane Bernat
Best Man: James GosselinMaid of Honor: Lori Young
November 8, 2008Peter John Tatarouns and Lauren Stacy Keane
Best Man: Leonard TatarounsMaid of Honor: Danielle Keeley
November 15, 2008Joshua Allan Gibbons and Lauren J. Voce
Best Man: Douglas C. GibbonsMaid of Honor: Maire Soosaar
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�Arek Ganjian Lambert – September 13, 2008
Son of Jesse and Linda LambertGodparents: Victor B. and Nancy N. Ganjian
Layla Grayce Kulch – September 14, 2008Daughter of Robert and Samira Kulch
Godparents: Sean Paul Murkidjanian and Krystel Gagnon
Julia Nouritza Chapian – September 21, 2008Daughter of Raffi and Maria Chapian
Godparents: Mike Anteryassian and Ani Chapian
Rosemarie Anais Heghinian – October 4, 2008Son of Hovig J. Heghinian and Isabelle Bedrosian
God parents: Ardag and Sandra Adourian
Anthony James Staab – October 4, 2008Son of Anthony William and Talene Staab
Godparents: Alexander Lanuza and Amy Spelta
Jake Tyler Hagopian – October 4, 2008Son of Jeffrey Karl and Tamar Lanuza Hagopian
Godparents: Anthony and Talene Staab
Aida Varteni Adourian – October 4, 2008Daughter of Ardag and Sandra Adourian
Godparents: Aram Adourian and Anna Ohanyan
Natalie Silvi Tenekedzhyan – October 5, 2008Daughter of Vardan and Siranush TenekedzhyanGodparents: Mihran and Vardui Tenekedzhyan
William Jacob Watson – October 19, 2008Son of William G. and Jennifer M. Watson
Godparents: Christopher M. Watson and Elsie El Dayaa
Antranig Shant Chitchian – October 19, 2008Son of Arman and Aghavni Chitchian
Godparents: Nishan and Margarit Atinizian
Meline Araxie Demirjian – October 25, 2008Daughter of Aram and Alexis Demirjian
Godparents: Avedis Khachadurian and Elizabeth Butler
Alek Joseph Fenerjian – November 2, 2008Son of Stephen and Inna Fenerjian
Godparents: Anthony DiGiacomo and Vilma Cataldo
Olivia Rose Maksoudian – November 15, 2008Daughter of Toros Maksoudian and Emily Murphy
Godparents: Raymond and Seta Davidian
Sergey G. Pogosov – November 16, 2008Son of Garry Pogosov and Anzhela Shakhramanyan
Godfather: Alexander Skorinin
Jack McKim Perkins – November 16, 2008Son of Michael McKim and Allison Adamian Perkins
Godparents: Elias and Victoria Hatem
Joshua Platon Biletsky – November 22, 2008Son of Sergey Biletsky and Diana Pogosova
Godparents: Sergey Pogosov and Inessa Sarkisova
Alexander Yee Chin – November 28, 2008Son of Vincent and Cloe Chin
Godparents: Simon and Vanessa Cheshire
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ST. JAMES ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC CHURCH465 MT. AUBURN STREET • WATERTOWN, MA 02472
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should list themselves as “Armenian Orthodox” or“Armenian” not “other.”
REQUIEM SERVICE/HOKEHANKISDArrangements for Requiem Service, Altar Flowers andCandles should be made through the church office byThursday at noon. In accordance with the canons of theArmenian Church, Requiem Services may not be performedon the five major feast days: Armenian Christmas, Easter,The Feast of the Transfiguration, The Feast of theAssumption of the Mother of God, and The Feast of theExaltation of the Holy Cross.
BAPTISMS AND CHRISMATIONSAll baptisms must be scheduled at least two months inadvance by calling the church office. According to theArmenian Church canons, a Baptism may only be performedonce in a person’s lifetime, provided such Baptism has beenperformed in a Christian Church and in the name of the HolyTrinity. At least one of the godparents must be a member ofthe Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church.
WEDDINGSParishioners should contact the church office at least eightmonths in advance. A couple must contact St. James toconfirm the availability of the Pastor and sanctuary prior tomaking any other arrangements. All weddings must followthe Canons of the Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church andthe laws of Massachusetts. In accordance with Diocesandiscipline mandated by the Primate, all Sacraments must beadministered in the church sanctuary. The couple mustmeet with the Pastor at least once for pre-marital prepara-tion and counseling. Weddings cannot be performed duringGreat Lent or Holy Week, or on the five major feast days:Armenian Christmas, Holy Easter, The Feast of theTransfiguration, The Feast of the Assumption of the Motherof God, and The Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
FUNERALSFamilies should make arrangements with the funeral direc-tor of their choice, who will contact the church office toarrange the funeral service. Generally, St. James coordi-nates funerals with Bedrosian Funeral Home andGiragosian Funeral Home; both are located in Watertownand are familiar with our Church traditions. Funerals maynot be performed on religious holidays, major feast days,Saturdays after 3:00 p.m., or on Sundays.
Parish AdministrativeDirectoryWORSHIP HOURSSunday Morning Service 8:30 a.m.Sunday Divine Liturgy 10:00 a.m.
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Church Office: (617) 923-8860Fax: (617) 926-5503 Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday toFriday. Office closed Saturday and Sunday
PASTORRev. Fr. Arakel AljalianRectory: 6 Langdon Ave., Watertown, MA 02472Email: [email protected]: (617) 923-8990
ASSOC. PASTOR EMERITUSRev. Fr. Arsen Barsamian53 Hill Road, Apt. 302, Belmont, MA 02478H: (617) 484-2614
PARISH COUNCILRev. Fr. Arakel Aljalian, PresidentScott Kapilian, ChairK. Vasken Babigian, Vice ChairLinda Sahagian, SecretarySandy Raphalian, TreasurerCarol Babikyan, Ass’t SecretaryBen Saraydarian, Ass’t TreasurerSharon BazarianGail BoroyanShant BroukianTom GengozianEdward Orchanian, Jr.
DIOCESAN DELEGATESEdward BrewsterKaren DederyanHaig DeranianNishan GoudsouzianCharles GuleserianJacob PilibosianMichael Yapchaian
OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE STAFFAnnie Kalaydjian, Administrative AssistantJoanna Doherty, BookkeeperElaine Westermark, Executive Assistant
FACILITIES MANAGER (EXT. 18)Michael V. MamishianEmail: [email protected]
YOUTH COORDINATOR (EXT. 19)Jennifer Tagarelis
SUNDAY SCHOOL (EXT. 19)Marsha Alabachian, Superintendent
CHILD CARE CENTER (EXT. 22)Celine Abkar, Director
ST. SAHAG AND ST. MESROB ARMENIAN SATURDAY SCHOOL(EXT. 21)
Dr. Sarkis Soukiasian,Chairman, Board of Trustees
Marina Minasian, Superintendent
LOOYS EDITORIAL BOARDFr. Arakel Aljalian, Fr. Arsen Barsamian, St. James Office Staff, Yn. Natasha Aljalianand Alex Kalaydjian
PASTORAL CARE: HOME AND HOSPITAL CLERGY VISITSThe clergy are always available and wouldlike to visit homebound and hospitalizedparishioners. If you or someone you know is ill or hospitalized and would like to be visited, please call the church office at (617) 923-8860. Please note: when askedabout your religion at a hospital, patients