On Sunday, March 20, Deacon Gregory Krikorian received the St. Nersess Shnorhali Medal for his lifelong dedication to the Armenian Church.
Standing Before the Judge
A common image runs through the Gospel readings for the upcoming Sunday of Great Lent: the Sunday of the Judge. Two stories show Jesus talking about the coming of God’s kingdom, and the way to pray to our Heavenly Father.
Honoring the Legacy of St. Gregory of Narek
The great Armenian mystical poet and theologian of the 10th century, St. Gregory of Narek, was remembered in a special liturgical gathering and conference in Rome, Italy, on February 28.
“Michink”: The Mid-point of Great Lent
If you’ve ever traveled with passengers via plane, train, or automobile—even by foot, skateboard, or bicycle—you’ve certainly heard these words at some point along the way: “Are we there yet?”
A Guiding Vision for the 21st Century
“We American-Armenians of the early third millennium have the rare opportunity to restore our Church to its traditional stature in Armenian life,” writes Diocesan Primate Bishop Daniel, in a thoughtful consideration of the present status—and future potential—of the Eastern Diocese.