This Sunday will be observed as Father’s Day across the United States: a chance to reflect, with gratitude, on the deeper meaning of fatherhood. While the surrounding popular culture may sometimes fail to treat fatherhood with due seriousness, the Armenian Church accords great reverence and respect to fathers.
Armenia’s Saint of Compassion
On Saturday, the Armenian Church will remember one of its most remarkable historical figures, during the Feast of St. Nersess the Great.
Bishop Daniel on the Meaning of Etchmiadzin
What do you think when you hear the name “Etchmiadzin”? It’s more than just a place, insists Bishop Daniel Findikyan: it’s a way of living; a vision of God’s love for humanity; a call to action for us all.
He Loved Justice, and Hated Iniquity
In life, he was celebrated as a prolific author and novelist, who was a pioneering activist in what would later be known as the cause of human rights.
Join the Prayer for Peace
In this deeply troubled time, a terrible act of injustice has ignited a storm of violence across our country. Join our Bishop and our sister churches for a time of silence and prayer.