Hratch Tchilingirian's Professional Activities from 1984 to 1994 as reported in
Abaka, Montreal AIM, Los Angeles Ararat, Lebanon Armenian Church, New York Armenian Life Weekly, Los Angeles Armenian Reporter, New York Mirror-Spectator, Boston Observer, Los Angeles Asbarez, Los Angeles California Courier, Los Angeles Daily News, Los Angeles Etchmiadzin Monthly, Armenia Hrairk, Vienna Loosavohch, Yerevan Mother Church, Los Angeles Nor Gyank, Los Angeles Outreach, Canada St Nersess News, New York Together, UCLA Feminist Newsmagazine, Los Angeles
Hratch Tchilingirian's Professional Activities from 1984 to 1994 as reported in
Abaka, Montreal AIM, Los Angeles Ararat, Lebanon Armenian Church, New York Armenian Life Weekly, Los Angeles Armenian Reporter, New York Mirror-Spectator, Boston Observer, Los Angeles Asbarez, Los Angeles California Courier, Los Angeles Daily News, Los Angeles Etchmiadzin Monthly, Armenia Hrairk, Vienna Loosavohch, Yerevan Mother Church, Los Angeles Nor Gyank, Los Angeles Outreach, Canada St Nersess News, New York Together, UCLA Feminist Newsmagazine, Los Angeles
Turkey and Armenia signed two protocols on 10th October 2009 in Zurich which was the culmination of months of talks. Under the agreement, Turkey and Armenia will establish diplomatic relations and re-open their border. The protocols, which need to be approved by the Parliament of each country, also calls for a panel to investigate the "historical dimension" of the two countries relations - an unmentioned reference to the issue of the genocide of Armenians during World War I.
... process will be strengthened on the level of the clergy and the faithful of the Armenian Church.
Q. As you are aware, both in Armenia and the Diaspora, the election of Catholicos Karein ...
... of a casual observer of Armenian life in the Diaspora to the 120th anniversary of the first Armenian political party is, arguably, of irrelevance. While the majority of diasporans are familiar with the ...
... Press. 1996. 360p.
By Hratch Tchilingirian
Preservation ofthe Armenian identity (hayabahbanum) is one of the mosttalked-about subjects in the Armenian Diaspora; One could even say that "hayabahbanum" ...
Felix Corley, Religion in the Soviet Union: An Archival Reader. London: Macmillan Press, 1996, 402 pages.
How did the Soviet government deal with religion in the USSR? For many years it has been possible to read the reaction of believers to the Soviet state's attempt to control religious groups. But now Felix Corley's Religion in the Soviet Union: An Archival Reader, for the first time in English, provides a collection of documents that reveal the struggle between religion and the Communist state from the other side. In their own words the bureaucrats debate policy, issue orders and seek to maximize their control over all aspects of religious life. Using KGB, Central Committee, Council for Religious Affairs and local official documents, Felix Corley has built up a picture of how policy was applied to religious questions in many different areas of life—with the unchanging aim of control.