Canonization of the Genocide Victims

Window view of the Armenian Church, Vol. I, No. 3, January 1990

Canonization of the Genocide Victims: Are We Ready?

by Hratch Tchilingirian

This year is the 75th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide and it seems that the "preparatory activities" are still  continuing... So far the victims of the Genocide have not been canonized. There are several problems with the issue of 
canonizing the victims of the Genocide. However, before going into the discussion of these problems, let us briefly  define what "canonization" is.

Hratch Tchilingirian
1990-01-03

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The issue of Homosexuality and the Armenian Church

ASBAREZ ENGLISH EDITION, Saturday, October 7, 1989

The issue of Homosexuality and the Armenian Church

Finding an objective definition of homosexuality is a difficult one, considering the widespread controversy of the issue in the scientific, religious, ethical, and public sphere of society.

Hratch Tchilingirian
1989-10-07

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Armenians and A Peace Center In Jerusalem

Armenian Life (Los Angeles) September 4, 1987

Armenians and A Peace Center In Jerusalem

Hratch Tchilingirain

How absurd a notion it is to con sider having a Peace Center in one of the most war-torm regions of the world. Such has been the response I have often received when pursuing the dreams of the Dormition Abbey/a century old Benedictine Monastry in Jerusalem. However, the more shocking idea seems to be participation of Armenians in this endeavor. While there is foundation for skepticism, the most appropriate answer to such a view seems to be - how is it possible that there not be a Center for Peace in the city of Jerusalem, capital of three monotheistic religions — the City of Peace.


 

 

1987-09-04

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