Groundwork for Muiron
Muiron from Armenia to your home, a miniseries in celebration of the consecration of the Holy Muiron. As we explore the meaning of muiron, its preparation and symbolism we begin […]
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Muiron from Armenia to your home, a miniseries in celebration of the consecration of the Holy Muiron. As we explore the meaning of muiron, its preparation and symbolism we begin […]
Armodoxy for Today: The Spirit of Muiron And when Jesus was in Bethany at the house of Simon the leper, a woman came to Him having an alabaster flask of very costly […]
Armodoxy for Today: Perception Our first parish was in a town called Cupertino about 50 miles south of San Francisco, an area that was developing its identity as Silicon Valley […]
Armodoxy for Today: Deciding to laugh Like most people, you and I laugh at things that are truly funny. What may be funny to me may not be humorous to […]
Armodoxy for Today: Unnecessary Detour From our “consider the source” department I share with you a story from a friend of mine, Aram, who just returned from Armenia. Aram likes […]
Armodoxy for Today: Adding to Saroyan One of the great Armenian-American writers of the twentieth century was William Saroyan. He was a novelist, playwright and short story writer, winning a […]
Armodoxy for Today: Alabaster Box Now that the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Mother of God, Asdvadzadzin, has passed I share with you this fascinating story that connects […]
Armodoxy for Today: Power In Humanity The Beatles’ song, “Let it Be” has a nice and warm spiritual tone to it for a few reasons. The opening chords set the […]
Armodoxy for Today: Exciting and Scary At Epostle.net, when we say, Apostolic evangelism for an electronic and expanding universe, it is more than a catch phrase for us, it is […]
Armodoxy for Today: St. Mary and the Grape Connection My grandmother was one of four sisters. She was the oldest. Her name was Marie. Her sister’s names were Lousaper (the […]
