Why is the Badarak so long?
In the first episode of the Bread & Salt podcast, Fr. Daniel Findikyan talks about his book, Frequently-Asked Questions on the Badarak, and addresses some common questions about the Armenian Church’s worship service.
In the first episode of the Bread & Salt podcast, Fr. Daniel Findikyan talks about his book, Frequently-Asked Questions on the Badarak, and addresses some common questions about the Armenian Church’s worship service.
Dr. Helen Evans, the Mary and Michael Jaharis Curator for Byzantine Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, speaks about the significance of icons—their production, common themes, and relationship to the viewer.
In this video, well-known Armenian-Americans from different walks of life discuss how the legacy of the Armenian Genocide inspired or affects them in their professional endeavors.
“Bread and Salt: Stories from the Armenian Church” returns in 2017 with a new season on Armenia’s conversion to Christianity. Join us on the “Enlighteners’ Quest” to revisit the heroic stories of St. Thaddeus, St. Bartholomew, St. Santookht, St. Hripsime, St. Gayane, St. Gregory, King […]
What do we know about the Wise Men from the East, and what can they teach us about our own journey of faith as we hear about their search for the King? This Christmas special follows the Magi on their spiritual pilgrimage to meet the […]
Armenian Church history was made in 2015 when the martyrs of the Armenian Genocide were ceremonially recognized as saints. The splendid service at Holy Etchmiadzin marked the first time in centuries that saints were designated in the Armenian Church. With their canonization, the Genocide martyrs […]