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Minassian acquired a Lutheran church on Mountain Street in 1997. The building was renovated so the Armenian rite liturgy could be celebrated. 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 seat of the eparchy is St. Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral in Glendale, California. [2] The eparchy has also been known as Eparchy of Our Lady of Nareg in New York and Eparchy of Our Lady of Nareg in Glendale. [1] In 2012, the eparchy moved from New York City to Glendale, California. [3]
St. Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral (Glendale, California) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Saint Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral .
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
Saint Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral, Cairo, an Armenian church in Cairo, Egypt built in 1928; 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 ...
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St. Ann's Armenian Catholic Cathedral; St. Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral (Glendale, California) St. Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral, Athens; St. Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral, São Paulo; St. Mary of Sakızağaç Cathedral, Istanbul