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4U.8 cupcMImt The Armenian Movement The newspaper of the CSUF Armenian Students Organization vol. 2 no. 1 November 2,1979 Talks politics with ASO Momjian stresses youth By MARK MALKASIAN Set Momjian, one of the Armenian- American community's greatest political assets, sees a "rising star" in the Armenian future-"the youth." During his recent trip to Fresno, Momjian was feted many times and at many different locales, but his most "exciting experience" was his meeting with the CSUF Armenian Students Organization. Momjian, the former United States Representative to the United Nations and currently the Nationalities Chairman of the Democratic Party, invited ASO members to ask questions; "the tougher the better," he announced. And Momjian came away from his encounter notably impressed with the political savvy of Armenian youth. "I think the Armenian youth are more attuned to the problems and solutions (of the Armenian Question) than many very dedicated people who have been toiling in the field for years," he said. Momjian advocated changes in Armenian organizations to accommodate an increasingly restless and well-informed youth. "You are not going to fool them," he said. "And they are not going to get involved unless they see success." Taking a subtle jab at Armenian political parties, Momjian said, "You can't go after the same thing for fifty years and not be any closer than you were fifty years ago." Momjian suggested that every organization conduct an annual evaluation-the organizational equivalent of a corporate profit and loss statement. "Every organi zation must be honest with itself," he said. Momjian is especially seeking to involve young Armenian-American journalists in the Armenian Question. "There are very few American-born Armenians running these (Armenian) newspapers. If organizations offered these journalists scholarships, they Cont. On Page 3 Archbishop to report on Church unity Archbishop Vatche Hovsepian Primate of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church, will appear at CSUF Thursday, Nov. 29, to present a first-hand report of the recent Church unity conference held in Etchmiadzin. The Archbishop's presentation, sponsored by the CSUF Armenian Students Organization and the Armenian Studies Program, will be held in the College Union lounge at 7:30 p.m. The public is encouraged to attend. Archbishop Hovsepian was a representative of the Mother See, Holy Etchmiadzin at the Oct. 4-10 meeting at the official residence of the Catholicos. The conference may be an important step toward the unity of the Armenian Church GlU-DV!)fllu\Ue fir- ;U3rjPLl varo -fiwbsbai 17-pn- q.uipp ii^uiiiuiliui^pg qmp itp bqmi 4uij Jnifnifaipqp SmJmp JmuuiuLiipmuflu uiuiutJuiliuiu \jnp S.nLqmjfi tf.mqni.pfi hmqJnt.phmJp hi. Sutuutuiutnt-Pbuitfp np bqmi inpuiuiunt/np uiuijituiiiiibpni. mmb : Ouifmitbmii mftpmmbmnipbmit itbpfhi qmitnunq smjbp mmppiibpt h i[hp lip mmiifnitpu paipfbpm Abn^tit pb iifii.pmiifLu , bi pt puipnjuiuibu : Qbqpnitmbmit Lfmiimifmptiiphiuu IfnqJi qpnimb buiiip utnup^bphil qmm Smj Lfirn SmpumatPfitiiitbpit ni jbhiohpp bp jmtpimmlf — m-bpil utuq.nt-P hi. miifmqmfmlffipPPnipfbpaLu If a q if I: aju uiuijJuiiiiibpnL.il mmb , <u/y tfnqnu'nLpqp tip iiuijbp Qfuipupg Oui4pit oqitni pbmit smifmp , npmtuqfi mqmmtp OuJmitbmu buiiip im.hbil hi fumqmqni Pfiiit ifbpmquiittp ftp UUl4lfuiUuhpnL.il lft£l ttyi/ iimmmmlfnu1 , opntmh bmpnqplfnup Uhf^fi qfiutlfp it a jit pub npitm.it pp m b bp &u/s pit, Smjbpp ifiplfb/ni Smifuip 0u Jmiigpithpat mfipmufbmai^phittit : f*ui4-auiuiuiu uiju qfiifai Jubpkii hi. mitnitg otfhn i pbmii pinumnLit- iibptii j>m$mfhpni„mb jmpimlfbgmi (J,uipmmuimuwiifi Jpuij hu 'huiLppahh mppmitmfnq1 tfmuiL. ^mjmummit , \,uiplfl£bi-Uiup npuiL.bg bu pmitmlf qpmi tiuipnLGuil]ni-p-hi(l 8 ASO President Bryan Bedrosian introduces Set Momjian at CSUF. Etchmiadzin bulletin During October 4th through the 10th, 1979, a meeting was held at the Veharan (official residence of Catholicos) of the Mother See, between the representatives of the Catholicossate of All Armenians, and the Catho- licossate of the See of Cilicia. The purpose of the meeting was to negotiate the elimination of the dissention between the two heirarchiela Sees, and to reestablish the complete unity of the Armenian Apostolic Church. The Mother See was represented by the following: Archbishops Serovpe Manougian, Gomitas Der Stepanian, Torkom Manoogian, Shahe Ajemian, Vatche Hovsepian. The See of Cilicia was represented by the following: Archbishop Ardavast Terterian, Bishop Datev Sarkissian, Bishop Mesrob Ashijian, Mr. Vahe Setian, Mr. Vartkes Der Garabedian. The sessions of the meeting were alternately conducted by the two chairmen; Archbishop Serovpe Manoukian, and Archbishop Ardivast Terterian. The secretaries were: Archbisop Torkom Manoogian, and Mr. Vartkes Der. Garabedian. The meeting had five (5) sessions, during which time five (5) items were proposed by the Mother See. 1) The universality of the Catholicossate of All Armenians. 2) The legality of the Dioceses attached to the Catholoicossate of Cilicia. 3) The deletion of Articles 32 and 33 from the By-Laws of the Catholicossate of Cilicia. 4) The question of representing the Armenian Church with one delegation at the World Council of Churches, and similar organizations. 5) The recognition by all the Dioceses of the punitive actions taken against clergymen. In a warm, brotherly-atmosphere, led with the desire to truly reestablish the unity of the Armenian Church, the meeting formulated resolutions on those items around which positive results were registered. 1) The representatives searched for avenues and solutions which would elimiinate wrong understandings concerning the position and authority of each Catholicos, declaring the Catholicos of All Armenians as the Universal Chief-Shepherd of the Armenian Apostolic Church. 2) The meeting expressed its contentment with the same spirit concerning the deletion of Articles 32 and 33 from the Constitution of the Catholicossate of Cilicia with the belief that this deletion would smooth the way towards solving the question of the Dioceses. 3) Concerning the above Dioceses, the meeting accepts the priniciple of returning to the legal conditions that had existed before 1957, leaving Cont. On Page 3
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Title | 1979_11 Hye Sharzhoom Newspaper November 2, 1979 |
Alternative Title | Armenian Action, Vol. 2 No. 1 November 2, 1979; Ethnic Supplement to the Collegian. |
Publisher | Armenian Studies Program, California State University, Fresno. |
Publication Date | 1979 |
Description | Published two to four times a year. The newspaper of the California State University, Fresno Armenian Students Organization and Armenian Studies Program. |
Subject | California State University, Fresno – Periodicals. |
Contributors | Armenian Studies Program; Armenian Students Organization, California State University, Fresno. |
Coverage | 1979-2014 |
Format | Newspaper print |
Language | eng |
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Title | November 2, 1979 Pg 1 |
Full-Text-Search | 4U.8 cupcMImt The Armenian Movement The newspaper of the CSUF Armenian Students Organization vol. 2 no. 1 November 2,1979 Talks politics with ASO Momjian stresses youth By MARK MALKASIAN Set Momjian, one of the Armenian- American community's greatest political assets, sees a "rising star" in the Armenian future-"the youth." During his recent trip to Fresno, Momjian was feted many times and at many different locales, but his most "exciting experience" was his meeting with the CSUF Armenian Students Organization. Momjian, the former United States Representative to the United Nations and currently the Nationalities Chairman of the Democratic Party, invited ASO members to ask questions; "the tougher the better," he announced. And Momjian came away from his encounter notably impressed with the political savvy of Armenian youth. "I think the Armenian youth are more attuned to the problems and solutions (of the Armenian Question) than many very dedicated people who have been toiling in the field for years," he said. Momjian advocated changes in Armenian organizations to accommodate an increasingly restless and well-informed youth. "You are not going to fool them," he said. "And they are not going to get involved unless they see success." Taking a subtle jab at Armenian political parties, Momjian said, "You can't go after the same thing for fifty years and not be any closer than you were fifty years ago." Momjian suggested that every organization conduct an annual evaluation-the organizational equivalent of a corporate profit and loss statement. "Every organi zation must be honest with itself," he said. Momjian is especially seeking to involve young Armenian-American journalists in the Armenian Question. "There are very few American-born Armenians running these (Armenian) newspapers. If organizations offered these journalists scholarships, they Cont. On Page 3 Archbishop to report on Church unity Archbishop Vatche Hovsepian Primate of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church, will appear at CSUF Thursday, Nov. 29, to present a first-hand report of the recent Church unity conference held in Etchmiadzin. The Archbishop's presentation, sponsored by the CSUF Armenian Students Organization and the Armenian Studies Program, will be held in the College Union lounge at 7:30 p.m. The public is encouraged to attend. Archbishop Hovsepian was a representative of the Mother See, Holy Etchmiadzin at the Oct. 4-10 meeting at the official residence of the Catholicos. The conference may be an important step toward the unity of the Armenian Church GlU-DV!)fllu\Ue fir- ;U3rjPLl varo -fiwbsbai 17-pn- q.uipp ii^uiiiuiliui^pg qmp itp bqmi 4uij Jnifnifaipqp SmJmp JmuuiuLiipmuflu uiuiutJuiliuiu \jnp S.nLqmjfi tf.mqni.pfi hmqJnt.phmJp hi. Sutuutuiutnt-Pbuitfp np bqmi inpuiuiunt/np uiuijituiiiiibpni. mmb : Ouifmitbmii mftpmmbmnipbmit itbpfhi qmitnunq smjbp mmppiibpt h i[hp lip mmiifnitpu paipfbpm Abn^tit pb iifii.pmiifLu , bi pt puipnjuiuibu : Qbqpnitmbmit Lfmiimifmptiiphiuu IfnqJi qpnimb buiiip utnup^bphil qmm Smj Lfirn SmpumatPfitiiitbpit ni jbhiohpp bp jmtpimmlf — m-bpil utuq.nt-P hi. miifmqmfmlffipPPnipfbpaLu If a q if I: aju uiuijJuiiiiibpnL.il mmb , m$mfhpni„mb jmpimlfbgmi (J,uipmmuimuwiifi Jpuij hu 'huiLppahh mppmitmfnq1 tfmuiL. ^mjmummit , \,uiplfl£bi-Uiup npuiL.bg bu pmitmlf qpmi tiuipnLGuil]ni-p-hi(l 8 ASO President Bryan Bedrosian introduces Set Momjian at CSUF. Etchmiadzin bulletin During October 4th through the 10th, 1979, a meeting was held at the Veharan (official residence of Catholicos) of the Mother See, between the representatives of the Catholicossate of All Armenians, and the Catho- licossate of the See of Cilicia. The purpose of the meeting was to negotiate the elimination of the dissention between the two heirarchiela Sees, and to reestablish the complete unity of the Armenian Apostolic Church. The Mother See was represented by the following: Archbishops Serovpe Manougian, Gomitas Der Stepanian, Torkom Manoogian, Shahe Ajemian, Vatche Hovsepian. The See of Cilicia was represented by the following: Archbishop Ardavast Terterian, Bishop Datev Sarkissian, Bishop Mesrob Ashijian, Mr. Vahe Setian, Mr. Vartkes Der Garabedian. The sessions of the meeting were alternately conducted by the two chairmen; Archbishop Serovpe Manoukian, and Archbishop Ardivast Terterian. The secretaries were: Archbisop Torkom Manoogian, and Mr. Vartkes Der. Garabedian. The meeting had five (5) sessions, during which time five (5) items were proposed by the Mother See. 1) The universality of the Catholicossate of All Armenians. 2) The legality of the Dioceses attached to the Catholoicossate of Cilicia. 3) The deletion of Articles 32 and 33 from the By-Laws of the Catholicossate of Cilicia. 4) The question of representing the Armenian Church with one delegation at the World Council of Churches, and similar organizations. 5) The recognition by all the Dioceses of the punitive actions taken against clergymen. In a warm, brotherly-atmosphere, led with the desire to truly reestablish the unity of the Armenian Church, the meeting formulated resolutions on those items around which positive results were registered. 1) The representatives searched for avenues and solutions which would elimiinate wrong understandings concerning the position and authority of each Catholicos, declaring the Catholicos of All Armenians as the Universal Chief-Shepherd of the Armenian Apostolic Church. 2) The meeting expressed its contentment with the same spirit concerning the deletion of Articles 32 and 33 from the Constitution of the Catholicossate of Cilicia with the belief that this deletion would smooth the way towards solving the question of the Dioceses. 3) Concerning the above Dioceses, the meeting accepts the priniciple of returning to the legal conditions that had existed before 1957, leaving Cont. On Page 3 |