Responsibilty: the Armenian Church and China
One of the many clergyman that had his impact on my life and my becoming a priest was Archbishop Asoghig Ghazarian. He served in United States in the 1950’s. Later, […]
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One of the many clergyman that had his impact on my life and my becoming a priest was Archbishop Asoghig Ghazarian. He served in United States in the 1950’s. Later, […]
At our first Husgoom* service on Wednesday evening, when we prayed the prayer of St. Gregory of Nareg (Naregatzi), between the priests, deacons and people we had a nice rhythm […]
I received an ad from Office Depot just in time for the start of Lent: 40% off USB Flash drives; 2GB or more, it said in the fine print. I […]
Preface to the “Next Step” It is 25 years to the day that Fr. Vazken was born. Pretty much to the minute, too, 25 years ago I bent on my […]
The Impact of Globalization on the Armenian Church: An Assessment by Fr. Vazken Movsesian Presented at the University of Southern California, 10 June 2005 at a symposium titled, “Globalization […]
An open discussion regarding Reproductive Ethics was held at the St. Gregory Armenian Church in Pasadena. The discussion was aimed at young Armenian professionals. Following are excerpts from the […]
How Much Longer Can We Wait? Martin Luther King, the Armenian Church and… Why We Can’t Wait… Excerpts from Sermon Delivered by Fr. Vazken Movsesian 18 January, 1998, St. […]
Finding strength in the Human side of Saints Excerpts from Sermon Delivered by Fr. Vazken Movsesian August 24, 1997 and printed in the “California Courier” Newspaper With the Assumption of […]
An event worth remembering Early in September I was invited to attend the consecration of the St. George Coptic Orthodox Church in San Jose, California. His Holiness, Pope Shenouda III, […]
Priest’s Message from the Nakhagoch (St. Andrew, Cupertino) June 1993 The significance of the blood drive we held on Martyrs’ day was profound. In 1915 we Armenians shed blood unwillingly. […]
