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Armenian Heritage (Page 3)

The Armenian people and the Armenian Church have survived and thrived for more than 1,700 years. Our history tells our story of struggle and triumph and is much richer that the dark chapter of the Armenian Genocide that we are well known for. Our culture—our language, art, and faith—are precious to our community. Our many wonderful traditions continue to be handed down from parent to child. St. Hagop Armenian Church is a living embodiment of the rich Christian heritage of the Armenian people. Learn more about the people and events which make up this heritage below.

14th Anniversary Celebration Oct. 8th at the Tides

Join us to celebrate the 14th Anniversary of St. Hagop’s Consecration on Friday October 8th from 6:30-10:00 PM at The Tides Beach Club. Watch the sunset, sip Armenian ‘Zulal’ wine and taste food by ‘Sola Bistro’ owner Tigran Khachaturyan. RSVP by Sept. 29 to Chrisanne at office@sthagopfl.org or 727-545-0380 or Jean at jshahnasar@aol.com The Tides…

Concert Celebrating Beethoven’s 250th on Oct. 17th

Beethoven’s 250th Concert On Sunday, October 17th, St. Hagop will present a Benefit Concert in celebration of Beethoven’s 250th Birthday, featuring accomplished recital pianist Haig Yaghoobian. The program will feature several of Beethoven’s Kleinigkeitin (“little things”), his dynamic Sonata Pathetique (Op. 13, No. 8), and his Busslied (Song of Repentance), based on a sacred poem…

Artsakh Relocation Project Partnership

In the midst of a global pandemic, our brothers and sisters in Artsakh faced war, death, and relocation. Now, thousands of Artsakh refugees are in need of food, toiletries, blankets, clothing, and more. Traditional nonprofits may not know where all the Artsakh refugee families are, and families might not know that there are services offered…