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Birth of Seiran Khatlamajian (April 20, 1937)
Seiran Khatlamajian is considered one of the founding fathers of the abstract art movement in Armenia. He was born on
Bible readings for Sunday, April 21, Red Sunday
Acts 13:16-43 So Paul stood up and with a gesture began to speak: “You Israelites, and others who fear God,
Mané – 04/18/24
Dear Sponsor, This is Mané, who is now in 7th grade, but not in my former Azatamartikneri School #1 in
HAMAZKAYIN TURNS 95
On Saturday, April 13, the Hamazkayin Armenian Cultural and Educational Society celebrated its 95th anniversary with a reception held at
ST. GREGORY ARMENIAN CHURCH OF INDIAN ORCHARD TURNS 90
The 90th anniversary of the groundbreaking of Saint Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church was celebrated on Sunday, April 14, in Indian
AN APRIL 24 IN A NEW AGE OF GENOCIDE
As the world reels from brutal wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, it may not be a stretch to
PARISH NEWS
SALT & LIGHT HOLDS SECOND GATHERING IN PROVIDENCE
On March 18th, the Salt & Light Youth Ministry met for their second session of the season at Sts. Vartanantz
SALT AND LIGHT INITIATE SESSIONS IN PROVIDENCE
On Monday, March 11, the Salt & Light Youth Ministry program had their first session of the season at Sts.
THELMA GULAMERIAN BEQUESTS $96,000 TO ST. ILLUMINATOR’S
On Sunday, January 28, Gregory N. Roberts, of Fayetteville, Georgia, visited St. Illuminator’s Cathedral, together with his wife, Paulette, and
ST. STEPHEN’S DOUBLES FUNDRAISING GOAL FOR ARTSAKH REFUGEES
A fundraising campaign organized by Archpriest Fr. Antranig Baljian, Pastor of St. Stephens’ Church in Watertown, Massachusetts, has doubled its
ARCHBISHOP ANOUSHAVAN CONSECRATES DEACONS IN TROY
On Sunday, September 24, His Eminence Archbishop Anoushavan, Prelate, celebrated the Divine Liturgy and consecrated Antranig Karageozian and Garabed Minassian
HATE MESSAGE TARGETED AT ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH
“Hate knows no boundaries – and today it found its way into our community.” This post on the Facebook page
This week in Armenian history
Birth of Artak Movsisyan (April 10, 1970)
Artak Movsisyan was a young and prolific historian of the post-Soviet generation in Armenia who made an important contribution to
Birth of Vartan Gregorian (April 8, 1934)
Historian by vocation and administrator by destiny, Vartan Gregorian went from a difficult childhood to becoming one of the most
Armenian language corner
The Talk about Honey and Bees
It is logical, in a sense, that the names for a product and its producer are derived from the same
The Roots of Hate
English has a slew of words with Latin roots, which have a different meaning than their counterparts with Germanic ones.
The Armenian Mysteries of Chocolate
Chocolate is 365 days around us, but the end of the year is one of those times when we may