Annual Merrimack Valley Commemoration Took Place at the Armenian Apostolic Church at Hye Pointe, On Sunday, April 28, clergy and parishioners from four Merrimack Valley area Armenian Churches (Sts. Vartanantz in Chelmsford, St. Gregory in North Andover, Ararat Armenian Congregational in Salem & Armenian Apostolic Church at Hye Pointe in Haverhill) gathered together for the annual commemoration of the Holy Martyrs of the Armenian Genocide and the 109th anniversary observance of the beginning of this tragic event in the history of the Armenian people. The event was organized by the Armenian Genocide Commemorative Committee of Merrimack Valley.
The Divine Liturgy was celebrated by Rev. Fr. Vart Gyozalyan, pastor of the Hye Pointe Church. Rev. Fr. Stephan Baljian, pastor of Saint Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church, delivered the sermon. The Holy Altar was served by deacons, sub-deacons and altar servers from the various churches. The choir was made up of choir members from each respective church. A procession brought the entire crowd outside to the church's Khachkar Martyrs' Monument, where intercessory prayers were offered to God through the Holy Martyr Saints. Following the liturgical services, a luncheon was offered in the church's Ermonian Hall, followed by a commemorative program. Rev. Fr. Khachatur Kesablyan, pastor of Sts. Vartanantz Armenian Apostolic Church, offered the keynote address, highlighting the loss of historical Armenian religious properties such as churches and monasteries in historical Western Armenia during the Genocide and in its aftermath, as well as the loss of such properties more recently in occupied Artsakh. During the artistic portion of the program, many talented youth, representing each church, displayed their talents through performances of music, dance and poetry. The events of the day concluded with encouraging words and a benediction by Rev. Janely Pierre, pastor of Ararat Armenian Congregational Church.
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