... the old days, when things looked bleak in the Diasporan communities of the West, everyone looked to the Middle East for hope. There, Armenians spoke, read, wrote Armenian. There, the future of the language ...
... study which would eventually be approved by the National Ecclesiastical Assembly.
The length, language and methodology of performance of the church's liturgies are among the other long-debated issues ...
... get into Arabic-language theater, I would fall into either the French ghetto or the Armenian ghetto. If I had to do Armenian theater, unfortunately, I would have had to be affiliated either with an Armenian ...
... “Raised in a New England parish, I grew disillusioned with the Armenian Church at a young age with the emphasis on culture and language preservation. Like many, I hear much about being Armenian and little ...
... in history, the Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia was elected Catholicos of All Armenians in Etchmiadzin.
The Four hundred Armenians from five continents, speaking different languages with various ...
... discourse.
This article will examine the role of the Armenian Church and clergy in Karabakh and the language of religious discourse in the context of the war. Karabakh, like Armenia, besides ...
... confirmed as the state language, and the republic’s land and natural resources were defined as “national wealth“ belonging to “the Azerbaijani people.“
By refusing to become the legal successor ...
... canonical jurisdiction whereby progressively Armenian supplanted Albanian as the language of the church and state (Dasxuranci, 1961; Hewsen, 1982). By the 10th century, the Albanian Church ...
Hratch Tchilingirian and Theo van Lind interview guests live on Resonance FM 104.4. "Colours of Armenia" discussion of Armenian language, literature and religion", 10 April 2011.