HAVERHILL, Mass.—Representatives of the Greater Haverhill and southern New Hampshire Armenian community turned out April 12 for a traditional Martyrs’ Day commemoration at Church at Hye Pointe.
New pastor Der Vart Gyozalian conducted a memorial service before the khatchkar as gatherers bowed their heads in prayer before a whiff of holy incense that filled the air.
Father Vart, as he’s affectionately known, welcomed the modest crowd and stressed the importance of commemorating such an anniversary. He commended the city for promoting genocide awareness.
Mayor James Fiorentini issued a proclamation giving thanks to the martyrs who gave their lives toward the foundation of a better society and religious freedom.
“The Armenian immigrants who settled in Haverhill paved the way toward a more productive community in every facet of life,” he brought out. “They have lived in dignity and followed democratic principles while strengthening the ethnic fabric of our economy.”
The commemoration was organized by City Council Secretary Barbara Arthur. A reception followed in the mayor’s office. The Armenian tricolor will be flown from City Hall the week of April 24.
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