Armenian Forum Looks at Church and
Education
Staff Report
The Fresno Yeprad lodge of the Knights of Vartan held
an Armenian Forum on Friday, October 17.
Invited speakers for the evening were Deacon Armen Devejian, Press
Secretary of the Catholicossate of Holy Etchmiadzin and Barlow Der
Mugrdechian of the Armenian Studies Program at Fresno State. The
audience was divided into two groups, and each speaker gave a twenty-minute
presentation, followed by a question and answer period, and then
a joint session addressing questions to each speaker.
The Armenian Forum was open to the public and presented
current views on two aspects of current life in Armenia-the Church
and education.
Deacon Devejian outlined the activities of the Armenian Apostolic
Church in Armenia. In particular he focused on the efforts of the
Holy See of Etchmiadzin to prepare a new generation of clergy at
the Kevorkian Theological Seminary. The seminary has been renovated,
a new residence for students has been constructed and the Armenian
government has accredited the seminary. Annually some twenty to
twenty-five students are being ordained as priests. Within a few
years they will begin to fill the substantial need for clergy in
Armenia and in the Diaspora. Outstanding students are being sent
abroad to further their education, before returning to serve the
Church.
Deacon Devejian has lived in Armenia with his wife Paula for the
past two years and will be ordained a priest in February of 2004.
Der Mugrdechian spoke about his experience with the higher education
system in Armenia, primarily with Yerevan State University, where
he has worked with faculty from the School of Economics, the Department
of Art History, and the Department of History. His talk outlined
some of the major challenges that the university has faced and he
also pointed out some of the areas where there had been much success.
Faculty exchanges between Fresno State and Yerevan State University
have also opened up opportunities for
faculty to learn new methods of teaching and to revise course curriculum
where necessary.
In particular Der Mugrdechian discussed how the Armenian Diaspora
should become more involved in the educational life in Armenia,
by establishing scholarship funds for students and research and
teaching grants for faculty.
Mark Der Matoian, Western District Representative of the Knights
of Vartan, organized the Armenian Forum.