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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]
In 1916 there were 34 Armenian parishes with 27,450 members with a predominantly male population. The top states with Armenian church followers were Massachusetts, Michigan, California and New York. [141] The Western Diocese was established in 1927. [142] St. Vartan Cathedral in midtown Manhattan
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The first Armenian families began to settle in the Los Angeles area starting in the late 19th century. Aram Yeretzian, a social worker and Protestant Christian minister who wrote a 1923 University of Southern California thesis on the Armenians of Los Angeles, stated that the first Armenian in Los Angeles arrived in around 1900.
A man was shot and killed at a Glendale strip mall and the gunman was still at large late Thursday night, according to police.
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