Reverend Fr. Kapriel Mouradjian - Pastor
Rev. Fr. Kapriel Mouradjian received his bachelor's degree from the University of Rhode Island in 1985, with a concentration in economics and political science. For the next 15 years he worked in investment banking.
In 1997, he was ordained as a Deacon by Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate. Soon thereafter, he entered St. Nersess Seminary to prepare for the priesthood. He successfully completed the seminary's four-year program and graduated in 2003.
To expand his knowledge of pastoral ministry he participated in the Clinical Pastoral Education program at St. Vincent's Hospital in Massachusetts, while serving as a pastoral assistant at the Church of Our Saviour in Worcester, MA.
Archbishop Barsamian appointed the then-deacon to a two-year Diocesan-sponsored pastoral internship program at the St. Gregory the Enlightener Church of White Plains, NY, under the supervision of Rev. Fr. Karekin Kasparian.
On July 1, 2003, Dn. Mitchell Mouradjian was appointed deacon-in-charge of the Church of the Holy Resurrection of New Britain, CT. He was ordained as Fr. Kapriel on July 17, 2005, at the Church of the Holy Resurrection, where he now serves as pastor.
In 1997, he was ordained as a Deacon by Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate. Soon thereafter, he entered St. Nersess Seminary to prepare for the priesthood. He successfully completed the seminary's four-year program and graduated in 2003.
To expand his knowledge of pastoral ministry he participated in the Clinical Pastoral Education program at St. Vincent's Hospital in Massachusetts, while serving as a pastoral assistant at the Church of Our Saviour in Worcester, MA.
Archbishop Barsamian appointed the then-deacon to a two-year Diocesan-sponsored pastoral internship program at the St. Gregory the Enlightener Church of White Plains, NY, under the supervision of Rev. Fr. Karekin Kasparian.
On July 1, 2003, Dn. Mitchell Mouradjian was appointed deacon-in-charge of the Church of the Holy Resurrection of New Britain, CT. He was ordained as Fr. Kapriel on July 17, 2005, at the Church of the Holy Resurrection, where he now serves as pastor.