By Elizabeth Akian
On May 15, nearly 300 guests gathered at the Villa Amalfi Restaurant in Cliffside Park, New Jersey to celebrate the 110th anniversary of the Holy Cross Armenian Church of Union City.
The celebration commenced earlier in the day with a special Divine Liturgy presided by His Eminence Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern). The Divine Liturgy was sung by members of the Gomidas Choir, led by Mr. Kris Kalfayan.
The service marked a significant milestone for Matthew Bagdat, currently attending Seton Hall University, who was ordained to the Holy Order of the Sub-Diaconate.
In addition, the right side altar was dedicated in memory of Mr. Nubar Dorian, with a special plaque blessed by Khajag Srpazan. The late Mr. Dorian, whose family members were in attendance for this ceremony, was a dedicated servant on numerous levels to the Armenian community at large, as well as a beloved member of the Parish.
Following the Badarak, guests convened at the Villa Amalfi Restaurant for the celebratory banquet. Mr. Hirant Gulian served as Master of Ceremonies and welcomed the attendees and introduced the honored guests seated at the dais—His Eminence Archbishop Barsamian, Armenia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations His Excellency Zohrab Mnatsakanyan, U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), Cliffside Park Mayor Thomas Calabrese, Dr. Vartan Abdo, the Very Rev. Fr. Vazken Karayan, Ms. Alice Bozoyan (Parish Council Chairlady), and Ms. Lori Zoklu (Banquet Chair). The Invocation was led by Fr. Daniel Findikyan.
Mr. Gulian then introduced a special Kurdish delegation visiting the United States from Dikranagerd (Diyarbakir, Turkey) that presented the Holy Cross Parish with a mosaic artwork for this momentous occasion.
Greetings and reflections were then provided by Senator Menendez, Ms. Lori Zoklu, Ms. Alice Bozoyan, as well as Fr. Karayan.
The keynote address was delivered by Dr. Vartan Abdo, founder and director of the Armenian Radio Hour of New Jersey (ARHNJ), and Professor of Mathematics at Seton Hall University. He reviewed the remarkable history of the Parish, including the accomplishments of the successive generations of pastors and lay leaders.
Ambassador Mnatsakanyan extended his congratulations to the Holy Cross Parish on the milestone anniversary, and stressed the vital importance of church life within the Armenian community.
The program then moved to a delightful variety of Armenian musical selections performed by Ms. Solange Merdinian (mezzo-soprano) and Mr. Hayk Arsenyan (pianist).
This auspicious occasion was highlighted by honoring three prominent women for their outstanding service to the Holy Cross community over the years—Ms. Diana Burggraf (Women’s Guild chairlady), Ms. Alice Bozoyan, and Ms. Alice Yigitkurt (Parish Council vice chairlady). The honorees were individually presented with a Pontifical Encyclical (Gontag) from Srpazan Khajag on behalf of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, as well as a jeweled pendant pin with Armenian initials, designed and donated by Mr. Gulian. In their remarks, each of these human pillars gave thanks to their families, as well as to their Armenian heritage. They reviewed their experiences and impressions from the beginning of their affiliations with the Parish, through their respective commitments (Women’s Guild, Parish Council, Armenian School, Sunday School, ACYOA, Parish events, etc.) up to the present, and their hopes for the future of Holy Cross.
The program came to a close with congratulatory remarks and a benediction by Archbishop Barsamian.
The Anniversary Committee was comprised of the Very Rev. Fr. Vazken Karayan (president), Lori Zoklu (chairlady), Sercan Zoklu (co-chairman), Sylvia Bozoyan (booklet/reservations), Hirant Gulian, Berch Manukian, Ann Dadaian, Elizabeth Akian, Sonya Bekarian, Ruby Gulian, Arsham Bekarian, and Nayad Manukian.
A beautiful time —I remember Mr. Nubar Dorian distinctly, leading our Sunday School class. This was approximately the early 1970’s or so. To this day, I thank Mr. Dorian AND Mr.Phil Arpiarian for their Christ-centered Sunday school teachings.
Sincerely,
Edward A. Sarkisian
Holy Cross Armenian church member
WYCKOFF, New Jersey
Hello, I am trying to get in touch with Ann Dadaian of Holy Cross Armenian Church in NJ. I was given her name by one of the priests of Holy Cross Armenian Church in NY. Please let me know how I can get in touch with her. I have tried to call her at the church several times, but was unsuccessful. Does she have a direct number or EMAIL address? Thank you.