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    This publication presents the English translations of all 95 prayers of the famous Prayer Book of the 10th century Armenian saint, Gregory of Narek. It is identical with the previous bilingual Prayer Book published by Vem in 2001, but in the English language only and in a smaller format.

  2. The Catholicos of All Armenians (Armenian: Ամենայն Հայոց Կաթողիկոս) is the chief bishop and spiritual leader of Armenia's national church, the Armenian Apostolic Church, and the worldwide Armenian diaspora.

  3. Drawn from the deep roots of the Armenian spiritual tradition, these small volumes offer readers ancient doors to a modern awareness of God’s presence. A selection of twelve prayers, each written by a prominent saint of the Armenian Church, whether native or adopted.

  4. St. Hovhannes Mantakuni (ca. 420-490) was a well-educated and venerable Catholicos of the Armenian Church. His name is frequently mentioned as a principal figure in the development of the liturgical books of the Armenian Church: the Book of Hours (Zhamagirk'), the Book of Hymns (Sharaknots'), and the Ritual Book (Mashtots').

  5. 27 Αυγ 2024 · The summer of 2024 marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the death of His Holiness Karekin I Sarkissian, the late Catholicos of All Armenians. He was a unique figure in the modern period of our church, who stepped into its supreme leadership role at a unique moment in our national history.

  6. 12 Οκτ 2022 · The Echmiadzin Monastery is a World Heritage-listed cathedral built by the country’s patron saint. Gregory the Illuminator completed the Christian Apostolic cathedral in 303, symbolizing Armenia’s transformation from a predominantly pagan country to a Christian one. Believed to be the oldest cathedral in the world, it remains active as the ...

  7. The Armenian Catholicosate, the admi­­nist­rative head­quar­ters of the Armenian Church, together with its people had been moved from Armenia to Cilicia in the middle of the 11th Century. In Cilicia, the Armenian Church played a decisive role in ensuring the physical survival of its people and pre­ser­ving their internal unity.

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