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Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Reclaiming the Season of Advent…>
Reclaiming the Season of Advent…
The season of Advent is the final season of the liturgical year of the Armenian Church. It escorts us to the Feast of Nativity and the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Advent is one of the most exciting seasons in the Armenian Church. Not only and simply because it is that time of the year when earth changes its appearance and mood from the beautiful foliage of Fall to the brisk and snow-covered days of Winter. More importantly, Advent is a period of preparation for the celebration of God’s love for us, supremely manifested in the birth of our Lord and Savior from the Virgin Mary. As such, Advent is a period of reflection on our privileged status as the beloved sons and daughters of God. Being the season before Christmas, Advent is also a period of anticipation. Christians around the world start counting the days for the arrival of the Feast of Feasts! Theologically speaking, the voyage of Advent mirrors the journey of every Christian that anticipates the day of our return home, to the Kingdom of God and our encounter with the Lord. However, in our culture today, this beautiful and holy season of Advent has been completely ignored. At best it has been marginalized as a season of consumerism and shopping and relegated to a season of hunting for gift ideas, parking spots and less crowded highways and streets. Mega-businesses have succeeded in hijacking this holy season from the church in the West and turning it into an aggravating and frustrating commercial season. Most of us go through the season like the rest of the non-Christian world, mainly shopping for gifts, yet ignoring the greatest gift of all: God’s love for us, the reason for the season. So, this year let’s make every effort to reclaim this holy season! May I suggest a few ideas? Make a commitment to yourself and your family members not to do any shopping on Sundays. After all, Sunday is the day of the Lord. (We might as well try to reclaim that one from the world of consumerism back to the church.) Instead, start the day by joining the church at worship and spend the afternoon or evening with your immediate family or extended church family. Start reading, or re-read, one of the Gospels. (May I suggest the Gospel of Matthew or Luke.) You can always join our Bible Study groups, including the newly-resumed evening group. Buy a book that reflects on the mystery of the birth of Jesus or on God’s love for us. (You can Google many websites which sell Christian books.) Also, make a donation to a Christian or benevolent cause or charity, in lieu of gifts to family members, and send a note to the family members explaining to them what and why you did. Finally, do not overload your schedule with social/business/shopping events. Set some time aside to enjoy the journey of Advent as an individual and as a family. Have a blessed Advent. In Christ’s service, Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian
Reflection Articles
(Misc.)
Pentecost -- Happy Anniversary ...to You and Me!
by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian
A Reminder … From Mount Tabor
by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian
The Feast of Pentecost: Happy Birthday Church!
by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian
"It Is I. Do Not Be Afraid!"
by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian
I love studying languages and their influence on each other and on the cultures they express. Of specific interest to me is the evolution of living languages and how certain words gradually take on an entirely new meaning
Go to Church or Make the Church?
by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian
Our Annual Retreat in the Wilderness
by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian
Faith and Preservation of Manuscripts
by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian
Experiencing the Fullness of Great Lent
by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian
"Peace on earth among men of good will" (Luke 1:14)
by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian
“It is good for us to be here.” (Matthew 17:4)
by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian
Season of the Cross in the Armenian Church
by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian
"We Have Seen the Lord...My Lord and My God"
by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian
Re-entering Our Own Jerusalems
by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian
The Season of the Cross
by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian
"Blessed Are You Among Women..."
by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian
Half a Century of "Journeys" to Eternity
by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian

Bible Studies
We know from the pages of our history that among the many things the enemies targeted when they invaded an Armenian village were: the young men of the village, who were taken captives; and the churches and monasteries
For Where Your Treasure Is..
by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian
This is just a sample article copied from the old site and entered and uploaded into the new site to test the new system
This Kind of Evil..
by Fr. Vahan Hohvanessian
Church Activities
Mothers...the closest one gets to being God on this earth
by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian
Carrying the Flame
by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian
Living Gratefully
by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian
Come Let Us Build...on the Foundation of Our Founding Fathers

Educational Ministry
The Da Vinci Code...and Treatment of Its Main Character
by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian

Faith
Are We Translators of Faith?
by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian, Pastor

Special Events
"Do Not Conform to the Ways of This World"
by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian
Ringing 2010 @ Holy Martyrs>
Ringing 2010 @ Holy Martyrs
New Year's Eve Dinner-Dance Thursday, December 31, 2009 Kalustyan Hall at 8:00PM Full Course Dinner Music and Entertainment by Mark Khrimian and Ensemble Donations: Adult $100.00 Children under 12: $40.00 Cash Bar, CHambapgne, and Party Favors Santa Claus, movies and crafts for children Deadline December 29, 2009 RSVP Church Office (718) 225-0235

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