Tag: armenian

Syrian Orthodox and Catholics Appeal for Aid In Hassake | ZENIT

Hassake, January 17, 2013 (Zenit.org) A new report from Fides News Agency stated that the people Hassake, the capital of Mesopotamia located in Eastern Syria is suffering tremendously from cold weather, lack…

AECA 2012 Constantinople Lecture

The New Testament Apocrypha and the Armenian Church Canon of the Bible by the Rt Reverend Dr Vahan Hovhanessian, Primate of the Armenian Church in the UK & Ireland 22 November 2012,…

100 thousand dollars for the Syrian people, from Pope Benedict

From Patriarch Gregorios III Laham, of Antioch and all the East, Damascus, 31 March 2012: Patriarch Gregorios III, as President of the Assembly of the Catholic Hierarchy in Syria, together with Syrian…

The Eastern Catholic Church in Contemporary Europe: Conference

Centre for Eastern Christianity, Heythrop College – 18-19 January 2012   18 January from 10 am in the the Marie Eugenie Room Introduction Anthony O’Mahony and Lucian Leustean The Slovak Greek Church Simon Marincak…

Eastern Christianity: Modern History and Contemporary Context

University of Oxford Department of Continuing Education Eastern Christianity: Modern History and Contemporary Context Rewley House, 1 Wellington Square, Oxford Saturday 5th November, from 9-30 am, Fee £55 Lecturers: Dr Sebastian Brock,…

Conference: Eastern Christianity: Modern History and Contemporary Context

5 November 2011 Oxford University Department of Continuing Education Anthony O’Mahony, Centre for Eastern Christianity, Heythrop College – Coptic Christianity in Modern Egypt Dr Sebastian Brock, Oxford – The Syriac Christian Tradition Dr…

Constantinople Lecture, Anglican & Eastern Churches Association 2010

The Armenian Genocide: A Way Forward? The Anglican & Eastern Churches Association Annual Constantinople Lecture will take place on 25 November 2010 at the Church of St Mary at Hill, Lovat Lane, London…

World’s longest cablecar line to Armenia’s Tatev Monastery

Mariam Harutunian of AFP reports: Armenia on Saturday launched the world’s longest cable car line, a 5.7-kilometre (3.5-mile) engineering feat that spans a spectacular gorge to the country’s ancient Tatev monastery. Gathered…