Getting the Femur
Next Step #766 – February 22, 2023 – Margaret Mead spoke of finding civilized society with the finding of a repaired femur bone, dating back 15,000 years. Fr. Vazken asks […]
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Next Step #766 – February 22, 2023 – Margaret Mead spoke of finding civilized society with the finding of a repaired femur bone, dating back 15,000 years. Fr. Vazken asks […]
Armodoxy for Today: Get It? The Super Bowl is an event unparalleled in the United States. It attracts a wide variety of people to an annual display of athletics and […]
Partners in mission, Leon (Ghevont) and Vartan, are noted for bringing the light to the darkness. Following on yesterday’s theme of Spirit and Flesh, today we look at the body […]
Armodoxy for Today: Spirit & Flesh Angels are flying and hovering all around us on Valentine’s day, and mostly of the chubby little cherub variety. With arrow drawn, Cupid takes […]
Armodoxy for Today: Valentine & Presentation On the day of the year when flowers, candies and heart-decorated cards are exchanged between lovers to celebrate Valentine’s Day, the Armenian Church celebrates […]
Armodoxy for Today: The Super Bowl Ad you missed This week before the beginning of Great Lent starts with a passage from the Gospel of St. John, where Jesus says, […]
Next Step #765 – Michael Goorjian, filmmaker, Emmy award Actor, Director interviewed about his latest film, Amerikatsi. Listen in on a conversation about the movie, acting/directing, life, purpose and much […]
In the parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25–37), we examined the action of the true neighbor. Jesus identified him as a Samaritan, and as we discussed yesterday, accordingly we […]
Armodoxy for Today: My Neighbor “Love your neighbor,” said Jesus, to a man looking for the answers to life. The man responds to Jesus with a question which leads us […]
Armodoxy for Today: Neighborhood In 1988, a major earthquake shook Armenia, centered in the small town of Spitak. Anywhere from 25,000 to 50,000 people perished, the actual number was unavailable, […]
