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Christ Our Light is Risen!

March 27th, 2010 by revbedrossian Under Article (Confession) English

Can you believe it? Easter is here! The tomb is empty! Christ is risen! Easter begins its flowering. That Morning Start will ever set sparkles joyfully through the early light of dawn. The sun of our Eternal Day quietly emerges over the horizon. Jesus is risen and with us! Death and sin no longer have dominion.

Chris is risen; the Everlasting Morning of our Lenten nights of longing, the Loving heart of all our prayer, the Eternal Feast of our fasting bodies/souls, the Riches of all our giving. Easter, the Day of our days, our Joyful Day, the Day we celebrate Life conquering death, goodness conquering evil, is the source of lasting life, the fulfillment of all our hopes for never failing love, for peace among all, for boundless happiness. Christ’s victory of love transforms all our failures.

SERVICES FOR HOLY WEEK

Palm Sunday, March 28, 2010

Holy Mass & Door-Opening Ceremony at 12 Noon.

Holy Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Washing of the feet & Holy Mass at 9:00 pm.

Holy Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Commemoration of the Burial of our Lord at 9:00 pm.

Easter Sunday, April 4th, 2010

Holy Mass at 12 Noon.

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March 13th, 2010 by revbedrossian Under Armenian Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Nareg Հայերեն

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Confession

March 12th, 2010 by revbedrossian Under Article (Confession) English

Confession

Why do I need to go to Confession if I can just ask Jesus to forgive my sins? Why do I need a middle man?

Great question! I will start off by answering this question with a question. If Jesus can heal any wound why do you go to a doctor when you are sick? The answer is simple. God allows all of us especially priest to be participants in His love for us. With that being said there is no question that asking Jesus to forgive ones sins with a repented heart He will forgive them. However, there a few things that must be brought to close attention. Let’s take a close look at the bible and see what Jesus has to say about confession.

“Peace be with you; as the Father has sent Me, I also send you. And when He had said this, He breathed on them and said to them, Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, their sins have been forgiven them; if you retain the sins of any, they have retained.” (John 20: 21-23).

Jesus was talking directly to his disciples. When Jesus says the “Father has sent Me, I also send you.” what is the meaning of send? Is that the same thing as I send email? No, send has a special meaning in this context. When a king would send one of his delagates, that delegate would have the authority to do what was commanded of them in the king’s name and it was binding on the king’s citizens. Therefore, Jesus was giving his authority to his disciples. Jesus was commanding His disciples to continue His mission; to forgive sins. Notice very carefully that Jesus says specifically the sins you forgive they are forgiven and the sins that are not forgiven they are not forgiven. Let me ask you this. How could a priest know what sins to forgive without hearing them? When is the last time you went to confession?

Reflection

March 2nd, 2010 by admin Under Armenian Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Nareg English

prayers

My Daily Prayer

Dear God, as I begin this day,

let me turn my thoughts to You

and ask Your help in guiding me

in everything I say and do.

Give me the patience that  I need

to keep my piece of mind,

and with life’s cares, I hope, dear God,

Some happiness to find.

Let me live but for today,

Not worrying what’s ahead,

For I have trust that You will see

I get my “daily bread”.

Give me the courage to face life’s trials

and not from troubles run.

Let me keep this thought in mind,

“Thy will, not mine, be done”.

And if some wish I do not get,

though I have prayed to You,

help me to believe and understand

You know what’s best for me.

I’ve failed You many times, I  know,

but when tonight I rest,

I hope that I can knee and say:

“Dear God, I’ve tried my best”.

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