... met with civic and religious leaders. They visited the Catholicosate of Cilicia in Antelias, the Armenian Catholic Patriarchate and the Armenian Evangelical Union of the Near East. Kocharian opened an ...
... incorrect subjects in Armenian historiography. For decades, it has been a sensitive issue for Armenians both from political and religious perspectives.
“There is a tendency to discuss Armenian history ...
... Religious Leaders
By HRATCH TCHILINGIRIAN
early 1000 Armenians from around the world gathered in the Holy Land during the week of January 17-24 to celebrate the bi-millennial jubilee of Christ’s Nativity ...
... students, both within political and religious lines, that we do not have. But our administration and faculty are much more focused on the students. They care about their students.”
As for the quality ...
... school.
And always, Bibles and religious texts are distributed to the public.
As part of its educational campaign, the Union has distributed not only material about its own faith, but also 10,000 brochures ...
... are considered of small account compared with the punctilious performance of religious rites and ceremonies.”
The Protestants stated that their “supreme endeavor was to help the Armenians work out a ...
... “change” that has taken place in Lebanon since the end of the war. “In general, the Armenian community is widely embraced and accepted by the other religious and ethnic communities in Lebanon. The Armenian ...
... the president’s absence was interpreted as an expression of the Armenian government’s indignation at these charges. Levon Mkrtchian, Advisor to the Prime Minister on Religious Affairs, had been sent to ...
... Church in Armenia should be restored properly," Hovsepian explained. "For example, the issue of religious education in public schools has not been resolved. This is the duty and responsibility of the Armenian ...
... been one of the 15 provinces of historical Armenia—it has been mentioned as the 13th province. Starting in the fourth century, a religious center was created in Artsakh, which later became known as the ...
... of all Christian churches in Turkey, including the Greek, Syrian, Roman Catholic, German Evangelical, Anglican, churches and a host of other religious organizations. The short- and long-term assistance ...
... priorities for Ejmiatsin: the organization of celebrations for the 1,700th anniversary of Christianity as the state religion of Armenia; the training of clergy and lay workers for the religious revival ...
... the Middle East. This approach makes more sense to me than leftist or rightist or religious or political approaches.”
In a society were religious sensitivities have lead to conflicts and wars, Avedissian ...
... institutional life: the influx of new religious movements-as cults and western-based Evangelical groups are politely called. What was a matter of theological differences among Christians, became a matter ...
... such occasional negative media attacks, Archbishop Mutafyan enjoys the support of the local diplomatic corps and high ranking religious and foreign leaders. Among the first dignitaries who paid courtesy ...
... performed the first Armenian religious service in a rented hall in Worcester, on July 12, 1889. Subsequently, through Sarajian’s efforts and the support of the community, in 1891, the first Armenian Church ...
... war in the 1980s, gained him the respect of not only the Armenian community in Lebanon, but also the numerous religious-political factions and governments in the Middle East. In addition to establishing ...
... official trip outside Armenia was to Moscow, where together with the religious head of the Azerbaijanis, he participated in talks on the spiritual welfare of the people in the war-torn region.
However, ...
... religious education must not simply be a part of their lives, but the very center of it.
The title of the document, as it appears above, must be derivative, since it incorporates the names ...
Hratch Tchilingirian (1997) "Religious discourse and the church in Mountainous Karabakh 1988-1995" in Revue du monde arménien moderne et contemporain (Paris) 3.