...“The lecture series are designed to engage both timeless questions of faith and urgent modern concerns,” explained Dr. Hratch Tchilingirian, Director of Institutional Innovation, adding that “the program accords the public meaningful conversations on Armenian Christian tradition, theology, spirituality, culture, and contemporary realities.”
... New Methods, New Possibilities,” the event highlighted strategies aimed at strengthening Western Armenian in the diaspora.
The colloquium was organized jointly by the Western Diocese of the Armenian ...
... future is uncertain. What for many years was a self-sufficient community has been reduced to a vulnerable remnant, surviving primarily thanks to Christian churches and support from the diaspora. This situation ...
Welcome to the Armenian Church. Essentials about the Armenian Church Faith, Religious Culture and Traditions from Ancient times to Present. Edited by Michael Kermian and Arpie Nakashian McQueen. Burbank: Western Diocese of the Armenian Church.
... author and scholar, his work and publications on the Armenian Church, identity, culture, the Armenian diaspora, and Christian communities in the Middle East have been recognized in both academic and policy ...
... have grown increasingly urgent. Concerned community leaders, educators, activists, and scholars across the Armenian Diaspora have been actively seeking ways to address the language’s decline. Since UNESCO ...
... in Paris. His research, teaching and publications focus on sociology of identity, culture, and religion; Diaspora studies and inter-ethnic conflicts in the Caucasus and Eurasia region. Dr. Tchilingirian ...
... հեղինակ եւ գործադիր է:
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(1) «Հայկական Սփիւռքի Հարցախոյզ», Armenian Diaspora Survey, 2019, 2021, 2022. www.armeniandiasporasurvey.com.
(2) «Ազդակ», 14 Ապրիլ 2025. https://www.aztagdaily.com/archives/646001. ...
Komitas’s Sacred Harmony Before the Silence, the Last Liturgy
Hratch Tchilingirian | 24 April 2025
During the chaos of World War I in Constantinople, Komitas Vardapet began composing a version of the Armenian Divine Liturgy (Badarak) for a male choir. Due to military exemptions for some educators and church servants, including a few from the Armenian Church in Galata (Istanbul neighborhood), Komitas gathered a group of about 25–30 young men and worked intensely—sometimes day and night—to train them and compose the choral arrangements, carefully crafting each voice part as its own unique melody....
Վերջին տարիներուն, սփիւռքի կառոյցներու եւ ղեկավարութեան հարցը դարձած է աճող եւ մտահոգիչ երեւոյթ մը։ Ապագան մշուշոտ է, իսկ ներկայ վիճակը՝ յուսախաբեցնող։ Մեծի Տանն Կիլիկիոյ Արամ Ա. Կաթողիկոսի բնորոշումով՝ «Կը գտնուինք անդունդի եզրին...
... Relations and Media Campaign
Finally, Azerbaijan actively engages with international media, and its Azerbaijani and Turkish diaspora communities to promote favorable narratives. Through global media ...
... of religion, identity, culture, and diaspora studies. He did his PhD at the prestigious London School of Economics and has academic degrees in public administration and theology.
“Dr. Tchilingirian’s ...
Paper: "Diaspora Studies: Future Directions", Society for Armenian Studies 50th Anniversary Conference, "Armenian Studies: Evolving Connections and Conversations." 13-15 September 2024, Harvard University & NAASR.
... ներկայացուցած իր առաջարկը, եւ հիմնարկին ընդառաջումը առաջարկին, եւ հրատարակութիւնն ու իր կողմէ խմբագրումը «Diaspora: a journal for transnational studies»ի, որ վերջին տարիներուն այլ խմբագիրներով կը շարունակուի։ ...
Hratch Tchilingirian, “’Being Armenian is a package.’ Some critical issues facing Diaspora organizations today,” in H. Oshagan and Kh. Tölölyan (eds.), The Diaspora at 100. (Boston: The Armenian Weekly), June 2024: 60-61.
Human Rights Violations and Aggression subject of Bishop Grigoris Balakian Annual Lecture
Diocesan Newsletter. London, 20 March 2024— Critical issues of ethnic cleansing and international law was the subject of the inaugural Bishop Grigoris Balakian Annual Lecture, a new initiative of the Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church of the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Two distinguished speakers, Lord Alton of Liverpool and Dr Arman Tatoyan delivered compelling lectures on the topic of “Ethnic Cleansing: Does International Law Still Matter?” at St. Yeghiche Armenian Church in London on March 19th.
In setting the larger context of the annual lecture, Dr Hratch Tchilingirian, in his opening remarks as chair of the proceedings, said: “We are here tonight because “‘Never Again’ is again, and again, and again… We are gathered because crimes against humanity and human rights abuses are being committed before our very eyes from the Middle East to the Caucasus, to Eastern Europe, Asia, Central America and many parts of the world.”