The Historical Mission of the Armenian Church


The Armenian Apostolic Church has had a unique mission in history. It was an important stronghold during the period of Armenian statehood. After the loss of statehood, the church went through trials, taking on additional responsibilities that are not directly related to the mission of the church. In the Middle Ages, it was the Apostolic Church that took on the tasks of enlightenment and later modernization of the Armenian people: the invention of writing, printing, the press, girls' schools, etc.

Spiritual warfare: a test


Among the many fears, why does the fear of death become dominant in our lives? Why is it considered the mother fear and drives us all to various sins? Archimandrite Ruben Zargaryan comments.

Hogevor paterazm. neratsut’yun 29 Spiritual Warfare: An Introduction


What is spiritual warfare, how is it expressed, and against whom is it directed? Archimandrite Ruben Zargaryan explains

Man looks at the face of man, but God looks at the heart


According to Father David Gishyan, the saying “Man looks at the outward appearance, but God looks at the heart” is taken from the Bible’s First Book of Kings. The prophet Samuel was to anoint young David as king. God tells Samuel: “Do not look at his appearance or at the height of his stature. People look at the outward appearance, but God looks at the heart.”

What you sow is what you reap


Father David Gishyan believes that Physical Laws help build our external, spiritual laws, our spiritual life. The Apostle Paul, in the sixth chapter of his letter to the Galatians, notes that life is a field where we reap what we have sown in the past. Our present is the harvest of what we have sown in the past.

God sees the mountain and makes it snow.


Father David Gishyan believes that the folk saying “God sees the mountain, he puts the snow” has spiritual roots connected with the first letter of the Apostle Paul to the Corinthians. According to him, the difficulties of life are given to man by God out of exceptional trust. God gives us trials corresponding to our abilities and at the same time suggests ways to overcome them.

Yeghishe Tadevosyan


Yeghishe Tadevosyan is one of the most prominent Armenian painters of the 19th-20th centuries. He spent his childhood in the Mother See. After graduating from the Moscow Art School, he was appointed a teacher of painting at the Gevorgyan Theological Seminary.

Vahagn Demirchoghlyan


A student of the Gevorgyan Seminary, who is ordained a priest and serves in the Igdir church, independently achieves such successes in the field of atomic physics that amaze and amaze the greatest scientists in the field.

Khorurd Khorin


A profound prayer, excerpt from the Holy Liturgy, arranged by Archimandrite Komitas. Performed by the male choir of the Holy Cross Church in Arabkir.

Yeghishe Charents: Road Book


During the next program of the series “In the Pavilion: About Literature and Art,” prose writer Hovhannes Yeranyan talks about the influence of his collection Road Book on the fate of Yeghishe Charents, about the poet’s persecution and death.

Heavenly Father and Almighty God, you are blessed


The liturgist has already pronounced the famous words of Christ: "Take, eat..." and "Drink in the Spirit...", after which we begin to bless the Holy Trinity: God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, asking for mercy and forgiveness of sins. We begin with the Heavenly Father, after which we say "Blessed are you, Lord." Excerpt from the Holy Liturgy, arranged by Archbishop Komitas. Performed by the male choir of the Holy Cross Church in Arabkir.

Suren Kocharyan


In the Pavilion: Literature and Art program, prose writer Hovhannes Yeranyan tells about Suren Kocharyan, one of the most original and talented artists of Armenian and Soviet stage art.