Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem
To Highlight ASP Annual Dinner
Mark
your calendars now! On Thursday, December 10, 1998, the Armenian Studies
Program 13th Annual Dinner will feature His Beatitude Archbishop Torkom
Manoogian, Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem as guest speaker.
The
exhibit "On the Dome of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem" by local artist
Corky Normart will also be featured that evening.
His
Beatitude Archbishop Torkom Manoogian was born on February 16, 1919, in
a refugee camp near the desert town of Baquba, north of Baghdad, Iraq.
After completing his elementary education at the Holy Translators Armenian
School in Baghdad, he entered the theological seminary of the Armenian
Patriarchate of St. James in Jerusalem as the youngest student of his class.
On August 2, 1936, he was ordained into the holy diaconate by his spiritual
father and favorite teacher, the late Patriarch, Archbishop Torkom Koushagian.
At his ordination as a priest on July 23, 1939, he was given the name Torkom.
After
four years as Primate of the Western Diocese, in April 1966, Bishop Torkom
was elected Primate of the Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church of America.
Two years later, on the occasion of the consecration of St. Vartan Cathedral,
the first Armenian cathedral in America in whose construction he played
a pivotal role, the late Holiness Vazken I conferred upon Bishop Torkom
the title of Archbishop.
Having
served six consecutive terms as Primate of the Eastern Diocese"24 years"Archbishop
Torkom was elected Patriarch of Jerusalem on March 22, 1990.
His
Beatitude holds several academic honors, including an honorary doctorate
granted to him by the General Theological Seminary in New York. In 1986
he was the recipient of two prestigious American medals: the Statue of
Liberty Medal, and the Ellis Island Medal of Honor. January 18, 1990 marked
the 50th anniversary of his ordination, an. event celebrated nationwide
in the United States.
A musician,
choral conductor, composer, poet and writer, Archbishop Torkom has a wide
range of personal interests and pursuits.