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Guest Editorial: Gail Cheleblian “From the depths of my heart, this conversation with God…” starts St. Gregory of Narek’s (Narekatsi) prayers. A millennium has passed since the time of the […]
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Guest Editorial: Gail Cheleblian “From the depths of my heart, this conversation with God…” starts St. Gregory of Narek’s (Narekatsi) prayers. A millennium has passed since the time of the […]
Armodoxy for Today: Contrast What is darkness? Very simply, it is the absence of light. Darkness is only definable in the presence of light. What is evil? Very simply, it […]
Armodoxy for Today: It’s all connected If you want to keep the peace in the family or among friends, you’ve been told from an early age to steer clear of […]
Armodoxy for Today: The Tangible Items of Faith In the post-Resurrection encounter between Jesus and his apostle Thomas, tactile affirmation is presented as the necessary proof for after-death existence. Thomas […]
Armodoxy for Today: St. Macarius’ prayer There are four major feasts dedicated to the Holy Cross of Jesus, Exaltation – the one we just celebrated on Sunday – is the […]
Armodoxy for Today: A Special Elixir Yesterday, at the Feast of the Holy Cross, a special ceremony known as antastan took place in all Armenian churches worldwide. The word literally […]
Armodoxy for Today: Friday to this Friday On this Friday, with thoughts of the Holy Cross, we go back to the original day of the Cross, the day of Crucifixion, […]
“Navigating the World as an Armenian,” NS805_091025 Candid Conversation with Tigranna Zakarian Internation Human Rights Activist, Refugee Response Coordinator This is the soundtrack (AUDIO ONLY) of Next Step #805 Watch […]
Armodoxy for Today: Basil from the Trash The Feast that we celebrate this coming Sunday is the Exaltation of the Cross. The story behind the Feast has to do with […]
Armodoxy for Today: Beauty in the Cross Jesus transformed the Cross, an instrument of torture and death, into a symbol of victory. “In this world you will have tribulation; but […]
