100YJ – First Steps

Next Step #284 – November 14, 2013

In preparation for the 100th annual commemoration of the Armenian Genocide, Fr. Vazken begins with some preliminary steps of definition. Can a commemoration of such an evil be also a commemoration of life? Here’s the beginnings of the “100 Year Journey”™ you’re invited to take. The change of expression becomes a means of survival and hopefully growth. After all, the Resurrection was NOT the ONLY thing that followed the Crucifixion; here then is an Armodoxy model for the route from Genocide to Life. Expressions from Rwanda to the Philippines accent this discussion.
Song: “Halo” by Beyoncé
Help Haiti Now 
Blog: http://armodoxy.blogspot.com
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Transcriptions: Family and Religion

Next step #283 – November 7, 2013

In a world of change religion evolves with challenges for defining family. Fr. Vazken takes the listener to some uncomfortable places in this discussion. Are we ready to go there? Is it necessary to go there as part of the evolutionary process? Transcriptions in music and Christianity. Datev Outreach – domestic abuse and children.
Song: Rachmaninoff by 0lga Kern
www.Armodoxy.blogspot.com
www.DatevOutreach.org
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Succeeding in Mask Management

Next Step #282 – October 31, 2013

The Halloween Edition of the podcast on Armodoxy. In this episode – follow up to Glendale’s restriction on free-speech – Fr. Vazken gets a call. All Saints Day and Halloween. Identity in a Global Community – delineating between ethnic and religious identity. Looking under the mask of our life and finding ourselves, looking under the mask of the church and finding Christ – the One who is the Way, the Truth and the Life. YWCA and KFC – what’s the branding all about? Great Treats in this edition!
Song: Aragil by Margar Eghiazarian
Catholicos Karekin II’s speech in Korea
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Kinetic Update via Artsakh

Next Step #281 – October 24, 2013

Fr. Vazken prepares for the annual walk against Domestic Violence through the streets of Glendale & Burbank. Hear his thoughts as organizations and political parties turn their heads from the menacing and ugly realities in the community. Next – a discussion with Gala Danilova, from Artsakh on a variety of life & death issues, violence & peace, the value of life and updating to Windows 8.1 and life beyond the iPhone. Candid & meaty discussions help make way for the Step.
Song: “New Life” by Gor Mkhitarian
Landmine Free Artsakh: http://landminefreeartsakh.com
Datev Outreach: www.datevoutreach.org
Fr. Vazken’s blog: www.armodoxy.blogspot.com
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Fr. Vazken and Gala Danilova

Correcting the P-Correctness of “Jesus”

Next Step #280 – October 17, 2017

When Glendale (California) Attorney tells Fr. Vazken he can’t use the name of Jesus Christ in a public forum it’s more than an annoyance of political correctness. A look at the constitutional right and freedom to free speech, the separation of the church & state. In the spirit of Niebuhr’s prayer – understand the difference between things we can change and those we can’t. The 60’s – the counter culture and the need for Sanctuary in the Body of Christ are all discussed.
Song: 49 Bye-Byes, For What It’s Worth, America’s Children – Stephen Stills
Datev Outreach Presentation to the Glendale Commission on the Status of Women, 10/14/13
More on Datev Outreach: DatevOutreach.org
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Translators for Today: An Anush Treat

Sometimes timing can’t get any more perfect. This weekend, as the Armenian Church

celebrates the Feast of the Holy Translators, a new book is published (see article on right)
illustrated by my sister Anush Avejic. “When I Go to Church” translates our Faith to the youngest members of our Church community.
Perhaps it’s a coincidence that this book arrived in our hands this weekend. Perhaps it’s a bit more than coincidence. (Of course, you know my leaning on the question of chance….) But whatever the case, the truth is that our Armenian Church suffers from a problem of relevancy which is exasperated by language and articulation. I have written and commented about these issues extensively in the past. For today, I wish to focus on one solution which we find via this new publication, namely the use of art and color to simplify and transmit the faith.
The Translators of the Church – Mesrob Mashdots, David the Invincible, Yeghishe, to name a few – were men who took the complicated and simplified it. They used the basic art forms of language, letters, pictures, intellect to take the message of Love, Faith and Hope from the abstract to the tangible. They made Christ accessible! In very real terms, this new book, “When I Go to Church,” does exactly that. Anush has captured and thereby captivates her audience with forms and colors that take the most complicated expressions of liturgics and simplify them for spiritual consumption. Further, the book is inspirational, in that it reminds us about the simplicity of life and the forms around us. It inspires us to do the same: using our talents to make God’s Love accessible. Congratulations Anush and to all of us.
-Fr. Vazken

 

 

Social Doctrine on the Shoe

Next Step #279 – October 10, 2013

Moving forward from the Bishop Synod, a look at matters of social doctrine. A review of “In His Shoes” as a philosophy and a natural solution/alternative to victim-based strategies of life. Holy Etchmiadzin’s Department looking at Social Doctrine. Killing in 2013 – for baseball teams?
Song by Norayr Kartashyan “Tzarastan”
Bishop Bagrat Galusdanian
Loyola Abortion Link
Condoleezza Rice & Adam Schiff
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Disappointment to Purpose

Next Step #278 – October 3, 2013

The historic Bishop’s Synod of the Armenian Church, took place behind closed doors as is the perogative of the overseers of the Church. Here’s a follow-up to last weeks’ look at the Synod, filled with frustrations for us looking-in, but also a wonderful opportunity to look at the Sacred Mission entrusted to us. “Yelp” and the opportunity to use technology to go beyond those closed-doors. The 140 characters and the concise nature of the Gospels. Prayer request for Abp. Mesrob Mutafyan, Patriarch of Constantinople. And much more – as Fr. Vazken takes a next step…
Vardan Ovsepian “Hymn” from Aragast album
Etchmiadzin on the Bishop’s Synod
SunSash – http://www.sunsash.blogspot.com/
Yelp – http://www.yelp.com
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Business as Usual? Or Just the Plan?

Next Step #277 – September 26, 2013

A first look at the Bishop’s Synod in Etchmiadzin, along with background info on the catholicoi at the dias. A special treat for listeners with a uncovered gift to celebrate Fr. Vazken’s anniversary. The evolution and synthesis of Armenian and Orthodoxy toward Armodoxy, in this edition. To be continued…
Song: “Life’s a Long Song” by Jethro Tull
Compass #7-SE (to claim “gift” press on the “Special Edition” tag)
Bishop’s Synod – Message of Catholicos Karekin II and Catholicos Aram I
Pictures from Bishop’s Synod
Pope Francis Interview, “America” Magazine
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Buildings and Building Faith

Next Step #276 – September 19, 2013

Developing on a sermon he gave about mythology and Light, Fr. Vazken separates the power of Christ from Old Testament mythology. He sets up an antenna to catch the sounds that transcend time and space. He challenges listeners to find Christ outside the normal bounds of the norm. Salvation is not tied into ethnicity. In this episode: The Holy Cross, Voyager outside the Solar System,and the Building of the Moscow Cathedral – the sins of Gregory, Dirtad and us.
Holy Cross Sermon 
Moscow Cathedral Pictures
Song: Payloun Arousyag – Minstrels of Armenia
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