Tankian & the Perennial Pilgrims

Next Step #329 – September 25, 2014

A review of Serj Tankian’s and the Lark Musical Society’s “Perennial Pilgrims” Concert by Fr. Vazken: Good and bad coming together in the Orca Symphony and 100 Years. Understanding the plight of humanity through metaphors of love. A look at purity in faith as means by which peace and love move from the theoretical world to the practical.
Song: Serj Tankian’s “Disowned Inc.”
Jethro Tull
Lark Musical Society
100 Year Journey
The Pearl 
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From Simpsons to Simon: Shame of the Cross

Next Step #328 – September 18, 2014

An evening with the Simpsons to a morning with the Holy Cross reveals a challenge to put away shame (amot) and pick up where Simon (IHS patron-saint) leaves off. This is not for the weak of heart, nor of muscle and more than wearing an icon of Christ. Tzavut Danem! is here explained. Also a quick stop with the AESA and some thoughts on the upcoming business venture.
Song: Garode by Hooshere
Links:
Elevating Cancer as the Cross for today
AESA: http://www.aesa.org/
From the SAIN days: Origins of SAIN
Publication: AIEA Newsletter
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From Blues to BadaRock

Next Step #327 – September 11, 2014

On this 9/11, Fr. Vazken reflects on the power of music in our lives – from the Blues to the celebration of Life. Using musical pieces from “Armenian Blues” such as Eddie Mekjian to John Lee Hooker’s “Alamony Blues” he ties in with the chants and songs of Armodoxy. Also – reflections on the Avon Breast Cancer Walk, every three minutes there is a diagnosis. Walking in His or Her Shoes is the call of this ministry.
“It has been said, ‘time heals all wounds,’ I do not agree. The wounds remain. In time, the mind, protecting its sanity, covers them with scar tissue and the pain lessens. But it is never gone.” – Rose Kennedy
Song: “Gospel Song” by Joan Baez
Exploring the Mysteries of the Divine Liturgy #1#2
Links to featured musics
Eddie Mekjian
John Lee Hooker
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Getting Pregnant Again

(At the end of the Avon Breast Cancer Walk)
Lena, one of the walkers, said it’s like childbirth: You don’t think about getting pregnant again while you’re in labor. Crazy, right? But after the baby is born …
There were a few (translate ‘many’) moments when you think – what was in my drink when I signed on the dotted line? We were BEAT after the 39 miles! And then they invited us to the grandstand area – 2000+ of us. Hand-in-hand we came in front of the stage – walkers, survivors, crew and there we stood with fluid emotions. Staff member passing out Kleenex® tissues. And all of a sudden you get it! You get why you’re there. You remember the people who lost the battle. You celebrate those who are STILL fighting cancer. And you understand this is war.
Throughout the weekend breasts abound. Breasts are the name of the game – pictures, drawings, paper mache models… “Save a life: Grope your wife” says one sign held up in the cheering section. “Men who walk are more support than your bra!” says another. There are ta-ta vans, and booby patrol cars. You might even wonder, is anyone taking breast cancer seriously? Well, yeah…
32 years I’ve been a priest. I’ve sat on too many hospital beds with patients and families trying to get through this evil called cancer. Some battles you lose, some you win. The loss/win isn’t about life. Sure that’s the measurable commodity. But the real wins are when people get together – they cry, they hold hands, bow their head a bit and realize life isn’t defined by evil but by the power of love – the power of people coming together. And that’s what we all felt at the closing ceremony yesterday.
We did it. We raised $4.6 million. They announced the recipients of the grants – research teams, treatment centers, hospitals and organizations. I lost it when they presented $125,000 to Project Angel Food – angels who will provide over 56,000 meals to cancer patients in treatment! Yup, it all starts making sense as you look over to the bald chemo woman next to you and you remember your sister who made it through two bouts, swinging and beating the crap out of the disease. And suddenly you figure out what was in your drink and you’re ready to sign on the line for next year. The cancer walk is a commitment. It’s another battle in the war. Sure, sign me up.
Thanks EVERYONE – for your support. Your prayers, donations, words of encouragement, “LIKE”s and thumbs up got me/us through this walk. I love you all. Thanks for making sure evil can never win.
It’s too close after labor, but we’ll be talking about getting pregnant soon. God bless you all.
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Baby Dreams with Calculated Risks

Next Step #326 – September 4, 2014

A baby is born and a new opportunity for hope. The wonders of the creation are explained in a mix of hopes and dreams made real. Fr. Vazken discloses method for getting a Pearl out of Armenia – an upcoming trip by the end of the month. Calculated risks are important means of doing what you need to do. On the eve of the Avon Breast Cancer Walk, this episode is about hope for goodness and health.
Song: Raffi’s “Every Child” (for Arek)
100 Year Journey
Avon Breast Cancer Walk
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Baby Arek’s Foot

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