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As of 2011, most Armenians in Armenia are Christians (97%) [2] and are members of the Armenian Apostolic Church, which is one of the oldest Christian churches. It was founded in the 1st century AD, and in 301 AD became the first branch of Christianity to become a state religion.
Learn how Armenia became the first Christian country in 301 AD and how religion influences its identity, culture, and society. Explore the main features, festivals, and challenges of the Armenian Apostolic Church and other Christian denominations and Yazidis in Armenia.
23 Σεπ 2019 · Learn about the religious demography, history, and practices of the Armenian Apostolic Church, the national and dominant religion in Armenia. Find out how other religions, such as Evangelical Christianity, Yazidism, and Islam, are represented and protected in the country.
The Armenian Apostolic Church currently has two sees. First, there is the Catholicos of All Armenians residing in Etchmiadzin, Armenia, at the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin. Second, there is the Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia, headquartered since 1930 in Antelias, Lebanon.
2 ημέρες πριν · Armenians constitute nearly all of the country’s population; they speak Armenian, a distinct branch of the Indo-European language family. The remainder of the population includes Kurds, Russians, and small numbers of Ukrainians, Assyrians, and other groups.
6 Ιαν 2024 · Learn how Armenia became the first nation to adopt Christianity in 301 AD and how the Armenian Apostolic Church developed its own identity and culture. Discover the main features, festivals, and holidays of Armenian religion, as well as its historical and societal role.
29 Νοε 2023 · Learn about the religious diversity and history of Armenia, from the dominant Armenian Apostolic Church to the minority faiths of Catholicism, Protestantism, Islam, and Yezidism. Explore how religion shapes the country's culture, society, and identity.