Saints and martyrs loom large in Armenian Christian spirituality. We look up to them; but could we ever be like them? Is saintliness an unattainable ideal? Or something more ordinary?
WATCH LIVE: Consecration of a New Church in Dallas, April 23-24
A special celebration will take place in the Eastern Diocese this weekend, as a new Armenian Church will be consecrated for the faithful community of St. Sarkis Church of Carrollton, TX.
In the Mystical Company of Our Saints
Sunday, April 24, will be observed by the worldwide Armenian Church as the “Feast of the Holy Martyrs of the Armenian Genocide.” Services at St. Vartan Cathedral will begin at 10 a.m., with local health measures observed.
St. Vartan Cathedral Easter Service Poses the Questions: “Why Are You Weeping? Whom Do You Seek?”
“HE IS RISEN!” These three words—so infinitely powerful and fundamental to our Armenian Christian faith since its birth during the Apostolic age—declare Christ’s victory over death, and assure our salvation through His crucifixion and Resurrection.
Primate Pays Tribute to Late Dr. Vartan Gregorian at Carnegie Hall Memorial
It was a memorial tribute to an Armenian individual who embodied the best in education, scholarship, compassion and philanthropy.