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The old church was torn down to make way for a new church. The cornerstone for the present church was laid on August 15, 1999. It was designed in the traditional Armenian style and took two years to construct. [1] The property includes a monument commemorating the seventeen centuries of Armenian Christianity.
In 2012, the eparchy moved from New York City to Glendale, California. [3] The church in New York was being sold and while the eparchy was offered a new church, the bishop decided to move the eparchy to Glendale since there were more Armenian Catholic families in the area than in New York. [3]
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Glendale (Los Angeles area) St. Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral (Armenian Catholic) 34°09′54.5″N 118°33′58.4″W / 34.165139°N 118.566222°W / 34.165139; -118.566222 ( St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Catholic Cathedral (Glendale, California
The Armenian Catholic Church [a] ... Saint Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Catholic Cathedral in Glendale, California. Currently around 1.5 million Armenians live in ...
Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church, an Armenian Catholic church in Glendale, California built in 2001; Destroyed churches. Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church, Yerevan, was an Armenian Apostolic church in Yerevan, built in the 19th century and destroyed in 1939
A ‘very unique’ idea for Old Armenian Town. The council’s decision is binding, and construction on Hye Court Project is scheduled to begin within 90 days.
In 2000, Adam Schiff, who was a state senator representing Glendale at the time, obtained $250,000 in state funds for the project. [4] In 2016, the station was added to Glendale Register of Historic Resources and Historic Districts and converted into a public art gallery . [ 5 ]