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  2. Aram I - Wikipedia

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    Bedros Keshishian. ( 1947-03-08) 8 March 1947 (age 77) Beirut, Lebanon. Nationality. Armenian. Denomination. Armenian Apostolic. Aram I ( Armenian: Արամ Ա; born Bedros Keshishian [ Պետրոս Քեշիշեան] on 8 March 1947) has been the head of the Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia since 1995 and he resides in Antelias, Lebanon.

  3. Armenian Apostolic Church - Wikipedia

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    The Armenian Apostolic Church ( Armenian: Հայ Առաքելական Եկեղեցի, romanized : Hay Aṙak'elakan Yekeghetsi) [note 1] is the national church of Armenia. Part of Oriental Orthodoxy, it is one of the most ancient Christian institutions. [6]

  4. Holy Translators - Wikipedia

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    The Feast of the Holy Translators ( Armenian: Սուրբ Թարգմանչաց տօն, Surb T'argmanchats ton) is dedicated to a group of literary figures, and saints of the Armenian Apostolic Church, who founded the Armenian alphabet, translated the Bible, and started a movement of writing and translating important works into Armenian language. [1]

  5. Nourhan Manougian - Wikipedia

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    Manougian was born on 24 June 1948 in Aleppo, Syria. His baptismal name was Boghos. After completing his primary education at the Haigazian School of Aleppo, he studied at the Theological Seminary of Antelias in Lebanon from 1961. He went to the Jarankavoratz Theological Seminary of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem in 1966.

  6. Armenian Remembrance Day: Worcester church reflects on ... - AOL

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    Armenian Church of Our Saviour pays respects to those lost in the Armenian genocide "We all have connections to the Armenian genocide. All of us," the church's pastor, Rev. Tadeos Barseghyan, said.

  7. Zarinja Sourp Khach Armenian Church - Wikipedia

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    Zarinja Sourp Khach Armenian Church. / 40.47648052; 43.78091455. The Zarinja Sourp Khach Armenian Church is an Armenian Church built circa 635 A.D. [1] [2] The Church contains a symmetrical plan of design with a folded-wall structure and pyramidal disposition. The church has been resistant to earthquake movement, because it has survived to this ...

  8. Harichavank Monastery - Wikipedia

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    Style. Armenian. Completed. 7th century, 13th century. The Harichavank ( Armenian: Հառիճավանք; transliterated as Harijavank or Harichavank) is a 7th century Armenian monastery located near the village of Harich (Armenian: Հառիճ) in the Shirak Province of Armenia. The village is 3 km southeast of the town of Artik .

  9. Avak Asadourian - Wikipedia

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    Avag archbishop Asadourian was born in 1942 in Baghdad, Iraq. Upon his graduation from primary (Svajean Armenian School) and secondary schools, he embarked on a quest to continue his higher education. From 1962 to 1965, he studied at the Jesuit-run City Engineering Faculty of the Al-Hikma University of Baghdad. [3]