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Armodoxy for Today: Celebrating with God Jesus’ words should never be confined to the Church audience nor should they be restricted to any limit imposed by the boundaries of space […]
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Armodoxy for Today: Celebrating with God Jesus’ words should never be confined to the Church audience nor should they be restricted to any limit imposed by the boundaries of space […]
Armodoxy for Today: Axioms to follow (and shouldn’t be challenged) In the simplicity of Jesus’ statements, there are truths that may not be self-evident until a bit of thought is […]
Cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead, who had studied various and many societies throughout the world, taught and advocated for cultural relativism, as a means by which we as people can better […]
Daily Message: Simplicity Jesus Tweeted. That’s not meant to be funny, neither is it meant to shock you, nor to make Jesus contemporary. God forbid. Jesus and his message are […]
Armodoxy for Today: Epilogue for Muiron Dive Over the past month I have had the pleasure of sharing with you the background “deep dive” story of the Holy Muiron. This […]
Next Step #796 – September 28-29, 2024 – Fr. Vazken is in Between Two Services – the Blessing of the Holy Muiron and the Consecration of the Mother Cathedral of […]
Armodoxy for Today: The Khatchkar dialect of Varak As Jesus entered Jerusalem on that first “Palm Sunday” the people went to the streets with joy, singing in loud voices, “Hosanna. […]
Armodoxy for Today: Khatchkar messages of Christ Khatchkars decorate Armenian Church, monasteries and the landscape of Armenia. They are tall. They are telling. Many of them can be read like […]
Armodoxy for Today: The Church the Cyrene In the Gospel of Matthew (27) we read about the road to the cross as follows: The soldiers of the governor took Jesus […]
Armodoxy for Today: After birth Cross Before new life can enter the world there is pain and suffering that the mother endures (and we’d like to believe we fathers share […]
