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St. Mark's Episcopal Church dates back to 1888, but the current building was built in 1948. [61] Holy Family Catholic Church dates back to 1907, but the current building was consecrated in 1922. [62] Since 1975, St. Mary's Armenian Apostolic Church has served Glendale. [63] The Cathedral of Saint Gregory the Illuminator was consecrated in 2001 ...
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]
The Armenian style altar was created by Fathers Raphael and Dajad Yardemian. St. Gregory the Illuminator parish was established in 1998 and Minassian left Our Lady Queen of Martyrs. The old church was torn down to make way for a new church. The cornerstone for the present church was laid on August 15
St. Mary's Coptic Orthodox Church of Los Angeles was founded as the second Coptic parish in Los Angeles, and was incorporated by 1974 with about 50 families at the time. [3] The Coptic population of Los Angeles had been growing since the late 1960s, when Father Bishoy Kamel was commissioned to serve the neighboring Church of St. Mark in 1969 ...
Levon Marashlian, an Armenian history teacher at Glendale Community College, stated that Glendale's Armenian population became larger than Hollywood's by the early 1990s. [7] As the 2000 U.S. Census, 30% of the residents of Glendale were Armenian. [20] By 2000 Glendale had the largest Armenian population outside of Yerevan. [7]
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
St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church, Toronto, Canada; St. Mary Church of New Julfa, Isfahan, Iran This page was last edited on 25 December 2022, at 23:39 (UTC) ...
Glendale, California – largest population of the Armenian diaspora in the United States. [314] Fresno, California (Old Armenian Town off Ventura Blvd) Glendale, California (Armenian American cultural center) and nearby Atwater Village, Los Angeles. [315] See also Distribution of Armenians in Los Angeles county