The Armenian Language and Christianity

From: Armenian Reporter, The | Date: May 29, 2004| Author: Saryan, Armine | Copyright information


Armenian Reporter, The

05-29-2004

(Text of an address delivered at St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian
Apostolic Church in North Andover, MA, May 6, 2004.)

Our forefathers have left us two precious heritages: the Armenian language
and the Armenian Christian faith. The Armenian language stretches deep into
time, perhaps as long as 50 centuries.

Our language and our church are closely tied to one another and have
sustained and supported ...

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