Apostolic Tweets: Armenian & Latin

Next Step #247 – February 28, 2013

Pope Benedict XVI’s Twitter account puts up a vacancy sign “Sede Vacant” minutes after his last Tweet. Dynamic/Alive -It’s all about moving forward. A healthy understanding to the Roman Catholic Church, for the Orthodox Christian – an Armodoxy view. Peter the Rock and the Confessional Rock: Christ the Center. Sunrise “Arevakal” Confession – “The Way, the Truth and the Life, Christ”
Anush’s Pomegranate Seeds: “Loving Divorce
Song: Armenian Public Radio “Retrograde” 
Apostolic Succession in the Armenian Church 
Pope Benedict’s Tweets Archived 
Lenten Journey: http://armodoxy.blogspot.com
Sun Sash: http://sunsash.blogspot.com
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Time Share Management: Sold but No Satisfaction

Next Step #246 – February 21, 2013

Corporate hypocrisy: Can the perfect nature of Christ’s Body be reconciled with the imperfections of the human management team? Do we either accept and live with hypocrisy or opt for a revolution? Listeners chime in with stories of separation. Time-share strategies for selling Christ fail as they bait and switch another time around. The large avocado pit on the Lenten plate.
Anush’s Pomegranate: “Controlling my Inner Martha
Song: “Autumn/Spring” by Lilit Pipoyan
Gor Mkhitarian’s Review of Pipoyan’s “Nav” CD
Lenten Journey: http://armodoxy.blogspot.com
Sun Sash: http://sunsash.blogspot.com
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Goal Oriented Imperfection

Next Step #245 – February 14, 2013

Using symbols and myths to explain the mysteries in life gets a bit confusing when Armenian churches light some bonfires in the back yard. Mid Winter. Purification, Presentation, Valentine’s and Adam & Eve all come together for today’s show. The Pope’s resignation begs the question of running the Perfect Body of Christ with imperfect people. Stripping away the imperfections and finding the bulls-eye in the middle of our faith. “There’s something beautiful in the Armenian Church but…” was the general consensus last week, and this week there’s more. The Curtain in the Armenian Church – and how we have become the curtain -the reason for separation from paradise. In New Mexico – figuring out the Catholic Church and in Paradise figuring out Adam & Eve’s identity. It’s about time the Armenian alphabet adds a “th” and “w” sound. All in this week’s edition.
Anush’s Pomegranate Seed: “Amazing Love
Song: Schubert – Grammy Award Winning artist Kim Kashkashian
Kim Kashkashian Grammy Award
More on  Life, Love & Sayat Nova – Next Step #35
10 Worst Popes of All Time
Lenten Journey – www.armodoxy.blogspot.com
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Injuries in the Machine

Next Step #244 – February 7, 2013

Vartan & Ghevont – lessons for a priest in turmoil about the mission and the church and his place in a church plagued by challenges. Fr. Vazken gives a personal account of reconciling the tangible with the abstract idea of the Kingdom – are we part of the machine? Have you hugged your priest lately? The “dz” in yoghurt should have made it. Purging the system of toxins during Lent through epostle.net
Pomegranate Seeds by Anush: Looking Inward for Lent 
Song: Wonderous Crowning by Hover Armenian Chamber Choir
Sun Sash – Vartan
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It is Super Sunday – Fr. Vazken’s “Key” Message

Parish Priest’s Message from the “Key”* Newsletter* –3 February 2013

                                                                                           
Welcome to “Super Sunday.” It’s a nice designation—the Sunday of the Super Bowl Game! No worries, I’m not going to take sides today, although you’d think my years living in the Bay Area would make me partial to the 49ers. No worries today. But I am excited about this Sunday because it IS a Super one. Actually, all Sundays are Super in the Armenian Church: they point to the Resurrection! And frankly I can’t think of too many things more super than that.
 
But let me try… More super than Jesus’ Resurrection?  How about ours? That’s amazingly super, don’t you think? That we, mortals, not gods, can resurrect and live forever? All for the cost of Love. Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life. Say it again, Love is the Way, the Truth and the Life.
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Yesterday was Groundhog Day. We are at midwinter, exactly 6 weeks left to Spring. Punxsutawney Phil predictedan early Season. On the Church calendar we refer to this as Candlemas, 40 days after Christmas. Of course, since we celebrate Christmas on January 6, our Candlemas is on February 14. We call it Diaruntarach. The tradition comes from St. Luke’s (2:32) account of the Presentation of our Lord. In the story a man, full of faith named Simeon pronounces that “with my eyes I have seen the Savior…” Imagine that… seeing the Savior with your eyes! I say THAT is fairly “super.” Now imagine this: EVERY Sunday you’re given an opportunity to SEE, HEAR, TOUCH, SMELL and TASTE the Lord at the Holy Badarak! Now, I’d say, THAT is a SUPER SUNDAY! -Fr. Vazken

*The “Key” is the weekly newsletter of the St. Peter Armenian Church, Glendale, CA – Jesus asked the Disciples, “Who do YOU say that I am?”  Peter responded “You are the Christ, the Son of the Living God.” Jesus promised the Keys to the Kingdom for this profession of faith. (Mt 16)  At the St. Peter, Glendale Parish, our faith and actions are based on that same profession of faith. It is the Key that opens the doors to our journey as Christians…