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Armenian Heritage (Page 4)

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.

Armenia Trip-$4,000 Raised for Home!

Over the last months, St. Hagop raised $4,000 for our team to pass on to the family whose home they’ll help build in Vanadzor, Armenian on their June 15-30 trip.  Though our deadlines have passed, if you have interest in participating or supporting this or future building trips to Armenia, please contact trip leader Nicole…

Director Film Screening “Women of 1915”

Director Film Screening “Women of 1915” Sun. February 24 at 1:30 PM The four time Regional Emmy Award winning film director Bared Maronian will be here to present his film “Women of 1915” for our second Cultural Series event on Sunday February 24, 1:30 pm at the Shahnasarian Hall. “Women of 1915” is a film depicting untold…