The Armenian Church calendar lists the following saints under the title “Holy Translators”: Sahag the Parthian, Mesrob Mashdots, Yeghishé, Movses the Grammarian, David the Invincible, Gregory of Nareg, and Nersess of Hromgla.
Young Leaders Represent Diocese at Appeal of Conscience Gala
The Grand Ballroom of New York City’s newly renovated Waldorf Astoria was filled to capacity with religious, political, and business leaders on the evening of Monday, September 29, for the Appeal of Conscience Foundation’s 2025 Annual Awards Dinner.
Abp. Aykazian Leads a Milestone Gathering of Oriental Orthodox Churches
Saturday, September 27, marked a milestone for the Oriental Orthodox churches of the Maryland region, as the Medhane Alem Eritrean Orthodox Cathedral hosted the region’s first-ever concelebration of the Divine Liturgy.
Seventy-Two Disciples?
You might think it’s a misprint. Everyone knows that Jesus had exactly twelve disciples—so why does the Armenian Church calendar reserve a feast day for the Seventy-two Disciples of Christ? (We’ll observe it this Saturday, October 4.)
St. Sahag & St. Mesrob Church Marks its Centennial
Diocesan Primate Bishop Mesrop Parsamyan visited St. Sahag and St. Mesrob Church in Wynnewood, PA, from September 19 through 21, to join the community as it celebrated the centennial of its founding.