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NIAGARA FALLS PARISHES COMMEMORATE GENOCIDE
The St. Hagop and St Sarkis Armenian Apostolic Church parishes of Niagara Falls, New York, jointly commemorated the Armenian Genocide
PHILADELPHIA WELCOMES FR. BOGHOS, ITS NEW PASTOR
St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Apostolic Church of Philadelphia held a welcome reception for its new Pastor, Very Reverend Father
Bible readings for Sunday, May 5, Sixth Sunday of Easter
Acts 20:17-38 From Miletus he sent a message to Ephesus, asking the elders of the church to meet him. When
Edgar – 05/02/24
This letter is from Edgar,* who is sponsored by St. Asdvadzadzin church of Whitinsville, Massachusetts. *We use only the first
HOLY SEE CONFERENCE CALLS FOR MOBILIZATION AGAINST AZERBAIJAN’S GENOCIDAL POLICY
A groundbreaking conference to explore responses to Azerbaijan’s genocidal regime wrapped up its deliberations at the Catholicosate of the Great
CATHOLICOS ARAM I URGES VIGILANCE AGAINST PAN-TURKIC THREAT
His Holiness Catholicos Aram I presided over a solemn commemoration event marking the 109th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, during
PARISH NEWS
SPECIAL SERVICE FOR HOLY MARTYRS IN MARYLAND
On Sunday, April 21, Archpriest Fr. Sarkis Aktavoukian held a special service, following the Divine Liturgy at Soorp Khatch Armenian
JOINT EVENT IN GRANITE CITY
On Sunday, April 21, the 109th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide was marked in Granite City, Illinois, with a joint
RHODE ISLAND LEGISLATURES PASS GENOCIDE REMEMBRANCE RESOLUTIONS
On Tuesday, April 23, the Rhode Island House and Senate legislatures passed the annual Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day resolutions. Rev.
JOINT COMMEMORATION IN RACINE
On Wednesday, April 24, a united commemoration of April 24 was held at St. Mesrob Church in Racine, Wisconsin, with
LATE PASTOR HONORED AT SAINT GREGORY CHURCH IN NORTH ANDOVER
On Sunday, April 14, parishioners of Saint Gregory Armenian Church in North Andover, Massachusetts, gathered to honor the late Very
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
This week in Armenian history
Birth of Kevork Mesrob (May 1, 1881)
Kevork Mesrob was a longtime teacher as well as prolific author and public servant both in the Ottoman Empire and
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
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