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CV Church Presents “Toward Sis with an Eyewitness View” by Bishop Torkom Donoyan on Sunday 8/19

August 5, 2018 By administrator

By the blessing and ordination of His Holiness Catholicos Aram I, on August 22, 2015, four members of the Holy See of Cilicia Brotherhood departed on a two-day visit to Sis, once the seat of the Cilician Catholicosate and kingdom. During the historic mission which was initiated and organized by His Holiness, through the eyes of his spiritual children the Pontiff saw the dilapidated Catholicosate destroyed by the genocidal Turks, the fortress, the capital city. In the ruins of the Catholicosate and the fortress the clergymen offered prayers for the souls of the Catholicoi who served in Sis, for Cilician rulers, and for the souls of all of our nation’s martyrs. The Pontiff’s moving and inspirational message, titled “Greetings from the historic Sis Catholicosate,” was read by H.G. Bishop Torkom Donoyan, then Dean of the Seminary and current Vicar General of the Western Prelacy.

Through the eyes of an eyewitness, Bishop Torkom will impart the experiences, sentiments, discretion, tears, and triumphs associated with the mission which was revealed to the clergymen mere hours prior to their departure.

On the 3rd anniversary of this mission, the Educational Committee of the Armenian Apostolic Church of Crescenta Valley has organized a special lecture titled “Toward Sis with an Eyewitness View” which will take place on Sunday, August 19, 2018, at 1:00 p.m., at the Western Prelacy hall.

Bishop Torkom served as conductor of the Catholicosate Shnorhali and Seminary Armash choirs from 2010-2014, conducting concerts with both choirs. In those same years, he served as the Choirmaster of St. Gregory the Illuminator Mother Cathedral in Antelias, and as the organist from 2006-2014. Fr. Torkom has vast expertise on Armenian Church music and has composed a number of spiritual songs

ԴԷՊԻ ՍԻՍ՝ ԱԿԱՆԱՏԵՍԻ ԱՉՔԵՐՈՎ

Մեծի Տանն Կիլիկիոյ Կաթողիկոսութեան Վեհափառ Հայրապետ Ն․Ս․Օ․Տ․Տ․ Արամ Ա․ին օրհնութեամբ եւ թելադրութեամբ 22 Օգոստոս 2015ին, Կաթողիկոսութեան Միաբանութենէն չորս հոգեւորականներ երկօրեայ այցելութեամբ մեկնեցան Սիս՝ Կիլիկիոյ Կաթողիկոսութեան ու թագաւորութեան երբեմնի կայքը։ Առաքելութիւնը ծրագրած ու կազմակերպած էր Արամ Ա․ Վեհափառ Հայրապետը։ Պատմական բնոյթ ունեցող սոյն խորհրդաւոր առաքելութեան ընթացքին, Կիլիկիոյ Գահակալը իր Միաբան զաւակներուն աչքերով տեսաւ Ցեղասպան թուրքին կողմէ քանդուած Կաթողիկոսարանը, բերդը, Կիլիկիոյ մայրաքաղաքը՝ Սիսը։ Հոգեւորականներ քանդուած Կաթողիկոսարանին ու բերդին մէջ աղօթք բարձրացուցին առ Աստուած Սիսի մէջ գահակալած կաթողիկոսաց եւ Կիլիկիոյ հայ թագաւորաց հոգւոցն եւ համայն նահատակացն ազգիս հայոց։ Սիսի աւերակներուն մէջէն Հայոց պահանջատէր Հովուապետին «Ողջոյն՝ Սիսի դարաւոր Կաթողիկոսարանէն» վերնագիրը կրող յուզիչ բայց ներշնչող ճառը ընթերցեց օրուան Դպրեվանքի Տեսուչ եւ այժմ Արեւմտեան Ամերիկայի Առաջնորդական Փոխանորդ Գերշ․ Տ․ Թորգոմ Եպս․ Տօնոյեան։

Սոյն առաքելութեան մասին միայն ժամեր առաջ տեղեակ եղող հոգեւորականներու երկօրեայ ճամբորդութեան, փորձառութեանց, յուզմունքին, զգուշաւորութեան, արցունքին եւ յաղթանակին մասին ականատեսի եւ վկայի հանգամանքով կը պատմէ Թորգոմ Սրբազան։

Այս ամիս 3րդ տարին կը լրանայ այս առաքելութեան։ Ասկէ մեկնած, Քրեսենթա Հովիտի Հայց․ Առաք․ Ս․ Եկեղեցւոյ Դաստիարակչական յանձնախումբը կազմակերպած է յատուկ դասախօսութիւն մը, որ տեղի պիտի ունենայ Կիրակի, 19 Օգոստոս 2018ի կէսօրուան ժամը մէկին Ազգային Առաջնորդարանի սրահին մէջ։ Նիւթը․ ԴԷՊԻ ՍԻՍ՝ ԱԿԱՆԱՏԵՍԻ ԱՉՔԵՐՈՎ։

2010-14 Թուականներուն Եպս․ Թորգոմ խմբավարած է Կաթողիկոսարանի ՇՆՈՐՀԱԼԻ եւ Դպրեվանքի ԱՐՄԱՇ երգչախումբերը, որոնց հետ առանձնաբար եւ միասնաբար զանազան ելոյթներով հանդէս եկած է։ Դարձեալ նոյն տարիներուն, ան եղած է Դպրապետը Անթիլիասի Ս. Գրիգոր Լուսաւորիչ Մայր Տաճարին եւ 2006-2014 թուականներու երգեհոնահարը նոյն Տաճարին։ Հայ Եկեղեցւոյ երաժշտութեան մէջ լայն գիտութիւն եւ անոր մեկնաբանութեան մէջ մասնագէտ Հայր Սուրբը, հեղինակ է շարք մը հոգեւոր երգերու։

Քրեսենթա Հովիտի Հայց. Առաք. Ս. Եկեղեցի

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Los Angeles: Kurds rally with Armenians to commemorate #ArmenianGenocide 101

April 25, 2016 By administrator

Kurd soliderity with ArmenianReporting by Ava Homa

LOS ANGELES, United States (Kurdistan24) – On Sunday, an estimated 60,000 protestors rallied before the Turkish Consulate in Los Angeles to commemorate the 100+1 anniversary of the Armenian genocide.

Kurds were present among the protestors, including Ezidis from Phoenix, and non-Kurd members of the Rojava Solidarity Committee Los Angeles, holding signs to declare solidarity with Armenians.

The Kurdish American Education Society, Kurdish Community of Southern California, Kurdish Human Rights Advocacy Group and Kurdish National Congress of North America joined the Armenian Genocide Committee to support the 2016 Rally for Justice.

Armenians perceive the killing of a million and a half by Ottomans as an act of genocide. Turkey says half a million Armenians died when they rebelled against their rulers after World War I.

Kurdish political groups and NGOs have apologized for the fact that throughout the Kurdish-populated regions, some Kurds participated in the genocide of the Armenians. However, other Kurds opposed the genocide, and in some cases even helped hide or adopted Armenian refugees.

Southern California has the largest Armenian community outside of Armenia. According to US census data, over 200,000 people of Armenian descent live in Los Angeles.

Vazgen Barsegian, an Armenian activist, told Kurdistan24, “It was very emotional for me seeing my fellow Kurdish brothers and sisters sincerely joining our struggle and demanding justice. I grew up in Van with Kurdish people, so seeing my fellow Kurdish brothers and sisters marching by my side meant a lot to me.”

A Kurdish activist, Cklara Moradian, told Kurdistan24, “Building connections between our communities [Armenian & Kurdish] is crucial, not just because we share such intertwined histories of survival, but so that moving forward we can raise our voices in unison against the atrocities being committed by Turkey today.”

Moradian added that Kurds’ presence “was about showing up, visibly, to give our support. In the future, we hope to collaborate on more movement building, social and political. I deeply believe that we can more effectively fight for the recognition of each of our unique individual struggles when we rise in solidarity with each other.” 

One of the organizers of the rally, Mikael Matossian, said, “The truth is clear: the Armenian Genocide is not a solely Armenian issue, but a human one. The oppression felt by our ancestors in 1915 mirrors the experiences of other ethnic minorities who also have weathered imperialism, colonialism, and genocide.”

“The repressive tactics of the Ottoman Empire have carried on into the modern Republic of Turkey, targeted toward Kurds and Armenians there. Motivated by this shared struggle against a common enemy, Kurdish and Armenian activists united today to call on the Turkish government to end its currently racist and xenophobic-motivated policies, and deliver justice to the Armenian people in the form of recognition and reparations,” he added.

Soraya Fallah, Kurdish Human rights activist, says atrocities that happened 100 years ago are continuing today. “During the Ottoman Empire, Armenians were killed, years later Kurds were killed and today in the 21st century still Kurds are killed and massacred in Erdogan’s self-declared empire,” she stated.

“If there is no recognition, establishment, and mechanism of prevention, genocide will repeat and continue; the way we still see it today,” Fallah continued.

She added that the rally was very powerful. “It is amazing to see a nation transforming their mourning to the power of a movement for justice and unity and endowing their identity to their children and new generation!” Fallah declared.

Solin Rojihalat, one of the organizers of the contingent told Kurdistan24, “I had the pleasure to simply witness a person with Greek and Armenian flags dancing to the Armenian ‘Hay Qajer;’ the Kurdish ‘Lo Berde’ of the same melody. A few Armenians took pictures with some of our friends in the Kurdish contingent.”

“We want to find each other. Whether we’re planets that orbit the same sun or we’re simply earnest people with a desire to know one another, we catch sight of one another and know that we’re here together,” Rojihalat said.

In a statement to mark Armenian Remembrance Day on April 24, President of the United States Barack Obama called the massacre the first mass atrocity of the 20th century and tragedy that must not be repeated. But he refused to use the word “genocide,” a term he used before becoming president in 2009.

 Source: kurdistan24.net

Reporting by Ava Homa

Editing by Karzan Sulaivany

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More Serbs Back Alliance With Russia as Support for EU Entry Falters

January 18, 2016 By administrator

1029336426According to the latest poll by popular Serbian politics magazine New Serbian Political Thought, Serbs’ support for the idea of joining the European Union is continuing its downward slide, while support for an undefined ‘alliance with Russia’, or for the country’s neutrality, continues to grow.

Interviewed by Sputnik Serbia, Djordje Vukadinovic, the editor in chief of the independent magazine, revealed that “at the moment, according to our research, support for joining the European Union stands at about 47%. Among that figure, 25% is the ‘backbone’ which has always been (and will remain) in favor of the EU.”

Ultimately, he notes, “most respondents see in Europe a chance for a better future for the next generation, rather than a chance for themselves. However, undoubtedly, the number of Eurosceptics is growing.”

Interestingly, when the question is not a yes/no proposition, but an explicit choice between the EU and Russia, the answers change. Also speaking to Sputnik Serbia, Srdjan Bogosavljevic, country manager for the Ipsos Strategic Marketing market research firm, explained why this is so.

 “When one asks people: ‘Are you for EU membership or for a union with Russia’, the ‘alliance with Russia’ option (whatever it means), receives 20% more support than the EU.”

“We are now finding,” Bogosavljevic explained, “that a large number of people support both the EU and Russia. But when we force them to choose between them, about 15% choose the EU, while 33% choose Russia, and 35% step out in favor of neutrality.”

In any case, Vukadinovic noted, “support for European integration has faced a slow but consistent decline. We see it drop from poll to poll, and now support is down to less than 50%.”

Noting that there has been a marked spike in Euroscepticism, the magazine editor explained that “when we talk about those who support the European Union, this is a broad but fragile group. Eurosceptics on the other hand are much more implacable – much firmer in their convictions. Of the 45% of respondents who support the EU, only about half of them can boast such firm convictions.”

“The rest are on the fence; after all, the ruling Serbian Progressive Party has evolved from a Eurosceptic to a ‘Euroreformist’ party, and voters followed their leader, who told them that it is necessary to join the EU.” 

The Serbian Progressive Party emerged in 2008 as a result of a split with the Serbian Radical Party –a Eurosceptic party which at the time was the country’s leading opposition force.

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Kurds clash with Turkish security forces on Syria border

October 5, 2014 By administrator

_78009187_78009186Turkish Kurds and refugees from fighting in Syria have clashed with Turkish security forces on the border between the two countries.

Troops used tear gas and water cannon to disperse protesters angry at the situation in Syria, where IS militants are closing in on the town of Kobane.

Meanwhile unconfirmed reports say at least 35 militants were killed in US-led air strikes over northern Syria.

They come amid a Turkish-US row over alleged support for Syrian militants.

On Friday US Vice-President Joe Biden criticised Turkey and US allies in the Arab world for supporting Sunni militant groups such as Islamic State, prompting a sharp response from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

“If Mr Biden used such language, that would make him a man of the past for me,” he told a news conference in Istanbul.

“No-one can accuse Turkey of having supported any terrorist organisation in Syria, including IS.”

Turkish security forces used tear gas and water cannon to break up the protests

 

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