E-Newsletter Archive stmaryaac.org

December 29

  No: 52/2023

St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church 
Rev. Fr. Hovsep Karapetyan, Pastor
Address: 4125 Fessenden St. NW, Washington, DC 20016 
Tel: 202-363-1923

TOP STORY   

A Special Service of

The Blessing of Pomegranates  


 Sunday, December 31st, 2023

Following Badarak  


Throughout the centuries, the pomegranate has been weaved into Armenian architecture, cuisine, art, manuscripts, literature, and liturgical vestments. It represents life, fertility, and abundance.


Pomegranates will be blessed immediately after Badarak. They will be distributed to the faithful afterward. Everyone is invited to participate in this beautiful service.


Click here to watch a video about the blessings of pomegranates.

SCHEDULE OF CHRISTMAS SERVICES


The Feast of the Nativity and Theophany of Jesus Christ will be observed

at St. Mary Armenian Church on Friday and Saturday of

January 5 and 6, 2024.


FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 2024

EVE OF THE THEOPHANY AND NATIVITY OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST

Evening Service and Reading of the Scriptures   6:00 PM

Divine Liturgy   7:00 PM



SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 2024

FEAST OF THE THEOPHANY AND NATIVITY OF OUR LORD

JESUS CHRIST 

  Morning Service   10:00 AM

  Divine Liturgy   10:30 AM

  Blessing of the Water 12:00 Noon

Special Christmas Luncheon hosted by Ararat Avak Society following Badarak

Click here to see details


SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 2024

REMEMBRANCE OF THE DEAD

  Morning Service   10:00 AM

  Divine Liturgy   10:30 AM

Shnorhali School Christman Hantess


Click here to view the special liturgical schedule in PDF


Click here to read about Theophany and Nativity in the Armenian Church.


Click here to donate Christmas Yughakin as a Gift of Love in memory or in honor of your loved ones

December 31, 2023

SUNDAY

SCHEDULE

Morning Service 

10:00 AM


Holy Badarak 

10:30 AM


Celebrant

Rev. Fr. Hovsep Karapetyan


Usher

Mrs. Rouzanna Oganissian


Parish Council Members on Duty

Mrs. Svetlana Hovhannisyan


Choir

Mrs. Edita Kalayjian


Organist

Mrs. Karine Muradyan


Bible Readings: 

Isaiah 51.15-52.3


Hebrews 13.18-25


Luke 22.24-30

HOKEHANKIST

REQUIEM SERVICE

To request a Hokehankist/Requiem Service 

Please contact the Church Office

by 12:00 Noon on Thursday

202-363-1923

or Click here to see the form

Prayer of the week

Lord, please keep watch over your faithful people, strengthen those fleeing persecution, and protect the holy soil of Armenia—now and always.

   Foil every aggressor against our homeland. Defend the innocent and voiceless, Lord.

   Preserve the name and spirit of Artsakh in our hearts, forever. Console all those who grieve, and remember those who sacrificed their very lives in your Name. Deliver your faithful children from conflict, and bestow your peace on all mankind.

    With your peace, Christ our savior, which surpasses all understanding and speech, defend us and keep us fearless of all evil.

    Make us equal to your true worshipers, who worship you in spirit and in truth; for to the most-holy Trinity is befitting glory, dominion, and honor, now and always. Amen.


Please tune in to St. Mary YouTube channel for the upcoming services and Badaraks

Click Here to Access St. Mary YouTube Channel
Click Here to Access St. Mary Facebook Page
PARISH NEWS

Dear Parishioners and Friends,


It is that time of the year again to remind our dear parishioners and friends of their dues and pledges to St. Mary Armenian Church.


As a reminder, the dues are $250 per person and $500 per family.


We depend on our faithful donors and their monetary contributions. Your membership dues not only ensure your voting privileges during our annual assembly but also show your commitment to your church. Your support enables us to continue our mission of preaching the Word of God, reaching out to our community, and bringing the rich and wonderful blessings of our heritage and identity to all for the glory of God.


We thank you for your generous past support and hope you will continue your commitment to your church.

CLICK HERE TO DONATE

St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church relies on the generosity of individual donors so that it may continue ensuring service to God and fellowship to the Armenian Community. Your support is deeply appreciated.

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Shnorhali School at St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church is delighted to announce the festive details for this year's Christmas celebrations! The school will celebrate the season through several events.


On January 5th students will be part of the Christmas Eve events by reading from the Scriptures and participating in the Divine Liturgy.


On January 7th, after-school students will culminate the celebration of events related to Christ’s Incarnation with our annual Christmas Handes, a delightful pageant that explores the symbols of Christmas and delves into the true meaning of the festive season. Students will share the wonderful news of our Savior’s birth through the retelling of Jesus’s birth story combined with classic carols and songs.



 Mark your calendars, as we extend a warm invitation to join us in the Cultural Hall of the St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church for an enriching and joyful experience.

Click Here to See the Flyer
Click Here to See the Flyer

RECYCLING PROGRAM NEWS


Thanks to our Recycling Committee for their work in sorting and bringing home the recyclables every Sunday, especially during our recent Food Festival. What has been discouraging, though, is that people continue to throw half-full coffee cups and food into the container, which makes it very messy for us. Please put only the following in the container:

Empty plastic bottles

Empty aluminum cans

Empty glass bottles

Nothing else!!

No paper, no plastic silverware, no coffee cups, no paper plates, no food. We are trying to keep things simple.

If you have any questions or suggestions, please email Roxanne Paul at rangerrox@msn.comThank you for being so supportive in helping keep our planet cleaner!

DIOCESAN & OTHER NEWS

Welcoming the Prince of Peace

In his video Christmas message for this year, Primate of the Eastern Diocese Bishop Mesrop Parsamyan reflects on the promise of Peace that accompanied the birth of Christ.

 “Peace is the great theme of Christmas,” he says: “the beautiful idea that flows through the story of the Nativity of Jesus and warms our hearts at this time of year.”

 He continues: “Of course, Peace is something we all long for. We pray for peace among nations—for an end to hatred and conflict, and to the human waste of war.

 “However, when nations are at war; when natural disasters and diseases cause destruction; when we face personal struggles and health issues—we often find ourselves asking: ‘Where is this Peace that was promised to humanity? Where can it be found?’”

 Indeed, many people are asking such questions, as they confront our present, unsettling times. How should we respond to the realities of conflict and turmoil around us? What guidance can we receive from Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace?

 

Click the links below to learn more, by watching Bishop Mesrop’s message for this Christmas:

  • WATCH Fr. Mesrop’s Christmas video message in English.
  • WATCH Fr. Mesrop’s message in Armenian.

New Vemkar Topical Series Publications

New publications in the Diocesan Christian topical series - "VEMKAR Topical Series" - are designed to captivate and enlighten readers like you. It delves into various facets of our Christian faith, offering a profound understanding of its beliefs, practices, and traditions.


As believers, we understand that our faith is an ongoing journey, constantly evolving and expanding. It is crucial to seek a deeper comprehension of our beliefs, and this series aims to facilitate that exploration. By delving into Christianity's history, theology, and contemporary issues, we provide a thoughtful and informative pathway for you to navigate.


Whether you have been a devoted Christian for years or are simply curious about the faith, this series is tailored to meet your needs. Our aspiration is for these books to not only inform and educate but also inspire and uplift you on your personal spiritual journey.


Copies of this newly released series can be found in our church's narthex. We encourage you to use this wonderful new diocesan resource and share it with others.


These publications are also available in PDF and eBook format.

Click here to read and download VEMKAR Topical Series booklets.

Download the 2023-2024 Advent Calendar

The Eastern Diocese’s Department of Ministries has released a downloadable Advent Calendar to guide young faithful and their parents in the season leading to Christmas.

 

Each day features a Bible verse from the gospels of Matthew and Luke, which record the Nativity story of Jesus Christ, so readers can follow the story of our Lord’s birth day by day.

 

The major church feasts and fasts are also indicated on the Advent Calendar, to help families focus their daily activities on the message of God’s incarnation, as they progress to the Feast of the Nativity and Theophany of Jesus Christ on January 6, 2024.

 

The digital publication is a product of the Diocese’s Children and Family Ministries effort. To download a PDF file of the Diocese’s 2023-24 Advent Calendar, click here.



TO READ MORE NEWS FROM THE DIOCESE, CLICK HERE


UPCOMING EVENTS

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Special Gift for St. Mary Gift Shop


St. Mary gift shop is offering limited numbers of imported bottles of medieval Armenian health elixirs formulated from ancient manuscripts deciphered at the Matendaran Museum of Ancient Armenian Manuscripts. These elixirs are made in Armenia by Armen Sahakyan, a pharmacologist and botanical scholar who has been working at the Matenadaran Museum for the last several decades. A trained medical doctor ordained a deacon in 1997, Sahakyan has dedicated his life to the maintenance of Armenia’s sacred botanical traditions.

 

The three different batches available at our gift shop (Royal Elixir, Arates Elixir and Arates Tonic) are made from a codified recipe of medieval Armenian medicine, using a special distillation process. They contain medicinal and aromatic plants, known for their healing properties. Through the distillation and aging process alcohol is created, so think of them as perhaps Armenia’s first (healthy) cognac! 

 

The supplies are limited and each bottle is numbered, including the batch and year of production. All of the bottles were donated to St Mary Church, so 100% of the proceeds will go to the St Mary Endowment Fund, with a portion also going to support Armenian clergy serving in Artsakh.

Click Here to Learn More
Click Here to Purchase 

"Embrace the Future" Endowment Fund


Dear Parishioners and Friends, 

 

This year we celebrate the 90th Anniversary of the St. Mary Community and Church with the launch of the new "Embrace the Future" Endowment Fund to help ensure our church has the resources needed to continue serving our beloved community.  

Just as you plan for your future and that of your family, please join us in planning for the future of St. Mary Church. 

We are asking for your support so that St. Mary will be able to continue to fulfill her mission for future generations.  

The link below lists various opportunities for you to make a meaningful gift of lasting significance that will help support our church's long-term security, visibility, and vitality. Please consider making either a one-time gift or pledge, which would allow you to make payments over a five-year period.

Click Here to  Donate

Join St. Mary's Prayer Group


We are initiating a new form of ministry at St. Mary Armenian Church. For parishioners who would like to make an electronic prayer request, they can do so by Clicking Here


A group of volunteers will receive the request and pray at their earliest convenience. Additionally, a new physical prayer request box will be placed at the entrance of St. Mary Armenian Church with blank forms that anyone can fill out and drop in the box. These requests will be retrieved weekly and delivered to the members of the volunteer prayer group. If you would like to become one of the volunteers of the Prayer Group please email us. 


Please click on the link below to present your request. 

Click here to submit your request
St. Mary Armenian Church
Legacy Brick Drive
Honor your loved ones with
a memorial that will last a lifetime

Buy a brick and leave your legacy at St. Mary Armenian Church.
When you buy a brick, it is then engraved with your specified words or message, installed in front of the church, and becomes
a memory to view for years to come.

Laser engraved bricks will be displayed in our Church plaza,
on both sides of our beautiful Khatchkar, and can be dedicated to those
you wish to remember, honor Loved Ones, commemorate a
a special milestone like a baptism or wedding, or
acknowledge an organization or business.

Buy a Brick and Leave Your Legacy at

St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church


Bricks can be ordered and purchased by clicking below and

filling out a simple online order form.


You can choose to have a 4" x 8" brick

which includes your preselected

3 lines of 20 characters per line of text.


Or you can choose to have the

Armenian Cross artwork on the 4" x 8" brick

which includes your preselected

3 lines of 15 characters per line of text.


Order Today While Quantities Last!


Payment can be made with PayPal or a Credit Card.

Legacy Brick Donations are Tax Deductible.

ORDER YOUR LEGACY BRICK TODAY

CALENDAR OF UPCOMING FEASTS AND EVENTS

December 31 Family Sunday (Babysitting available) & Blessing of Pomegranates  

January 5 Nativity Eve Badarak

January 6 Nativity Day - Blessings of the Water

January 6 Avak Society Christmas Luncheon

January 7 Shnorhali School Christmas Celebration

PRAYERS FOR SPEEDY RECOVERY FOR

Karen Calabrese, Anne Andonian, Aram Andonian, Hripsime ApkarianLucy Badalian,  Allison BajgerEllen Boudreau, Mari Dogum, Fitzgerald Ryan, Matt Girardi, Anahit Greene, Antaram Grigoryan, Susana Grigoryan, Simon Gukasyan, Karen Hatchik, Charles Hoke, Tamara Hramushina, Takvur Hubi, Jo-Anna Jacob, Edward Jamgochian, Yn. Anahid Kalayjian, Michael Kolenick, Nancy Kolenick, Jack Kooyoomjian, Queen Manoogian, Toros Mermer, Susanna Mkrtchyan, Haik Naltchayan, Armen Mark Nostrant, Hacik Ozdul, Margaret Rustemian, Robert Schlee, Tamara Shatvoryan, Bob Semonian, Mihran Tavoukjian, David Tonyan, Mrs. Coleman

BIBLE READING

24 Եւ նրանց մէջ հակաճառութիւն առաջացաւ, թէ իրենցից ով պիտի մեծ համարուի: 25 Եւ նա նրանց ասաց. «Ազգերի թագաւորները տիրում են իրենց ժողովուրդների վրայ, եւ նրանք, որ իշխում են նրանց վրայ, բարերարներ են կոչւում: 26 Բայց դուք այդպէս չլինէք, այլ ով որ մեծ է ձեր մէջ, թող լինի ինչպէս կրտսերը, իսկ առաջնորդը՝ ինչպէս սպասաւորը: 27 Ո՞վ է մեծ՝ սեղան նստո՞ղը, թէ՞ սպասաւորը: Չէ՞ որ՝ սեղան նստողը: Բայց ես ձեր մէջ եմ իբրեւ սպասաւոր: 28 Եւ դուք էք, որ իմ փորձութիւնների մէջ ինձ հետ էիք մնում մինչեւ այժմ: 29 Եւ ես խոստանում եմ ձեզ, ինչպէս եւ իմ Հայրն ինձ խոստացաւ տալ արքայութիւնը, 30 որ ուտէք եւ խմէք իմ սեղանից իմ արքայութեան մէջ եւ նստէք տասներկու գահերի վրայ՝ դատելու Իսրայէլի տասներկու ցեղերին»: (Ղուկասի 22:24-30)

 

24 A dispute also arose among them as to which of them was considered to be greatest. 25 Jesus said to them, “The kings of the Gentiles lord it over them; and those who exercise authority over them call themselves Benefactors. 26 But you are not to be like that. Instead, the greatest among you should be like the youngest, and the one who rules like the one who serves. 27 For who is greater, the one who is at the table or the one who serves? Is it not the one who is at the table? But I am among you as one who serves. 28 You are those who have stood by me in my trials. 29 And I confer on you a kingdom, just as my Father conferred one on me, 30 so that you may eat and drink at my table in my kingdom and sit on thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel. (Luke 22:24-30)

MEMBERSHIP AND DUES 
Please Stay Current with Your Membership
St. Mary Church brings us together to worship, educate, and serve, yet we need your help to sustain this mission. We call upon you to renew, or become a new member, because dues are the largest part of our church income to help keep our beloved parish doors open.
Your Membership 
MAKES A DIFFERENCE 
Help us fulfill our mission to sustain and grow our ministries, worship programs and activities to strengthen our church family for generations to come. Thank you for your generosity and support. To Learn More About Membership 

To Become A Member 
VISIT ST. MARY GIFT SHOP

Our gift shop is furnished with distinctive and unique items from Armenians all over the world. Some of the items are Armenian crosses, jewelry, paintings, religious tiles, tapestry icons, children's and adult books, T-shirts, hats, bags, Armenian CDs, Armenian artwork, and much more. 

The Gift Shop is open every Sunday after Church service and by appointment, call the church office at 202-363-1923 or send an e-mail to stmarychurchdc@gmail.com


OUR MISSION
St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church 
Serves the Greater Washington, DC and Baltimore communities. Our mission is to proclaim and grow together in our Apostolic Faith in Christ Jesus and to sustain our Christian Armenian identity. We celebrate our long and enduring legacy, 
the beautiful traditions of our religious and national heritage, with Christian servitude, and with love and reverence towards our Church. 
We invite you and welcome you to be a part of our church,worship with us, and experience the true love of Christ as we grow together as a community.
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