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Articles by Arthur Hagopian

Culture

Uncovering Unknown Masterpieces of Armenia’s First Great Mystic Poet

April 26, 2016 Arthur Hagopian 0

  A thousand years ago, a monk in a distant monastery in the Western Armenian province of Reshdunik picked up a reed pen and began etching out what would later become known as the first […]

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Jerusalem Church to Have Co-Adjutor Patriarch

November 21, 2010 Arthur Hagopian 1

JERUSALEM—For the first time in living memory, the Armenian Church in Jerusalem will have a co-adjutor patriarch whose primary mission will be to assist the incumbent guardian of the keys of St. James, Archbishop Torkom […]

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Australia’s First Armenian Mayor Gears up for Positive Change

November 9, 2010 Arthur Hagopian 11

SYDNEY, Australia—He was only two years old when his feet first trod upon the distant shores of the “lucky country,” marking the end of a traumatic trek that had dragged his family all the way […]

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Easter in Jerusalem: The Pain and the Triumph

April 19, 2010 Arthur Hagopian 0

JERUSALEM—Strands of gold entwined with copper, wrapped in the folds of a towering wall, the scent of pines carried on the breeze at twilight, the sound of bells punctuating the slumber of tree and stone. […]

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Opinion

Hagopian: Jerusalem Odyssey – Part V

September 16, 2009 Arthur Hagopian 0

Arthur Hagopian, the former press officer of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem currently residing in Australia, spent two weeks in the Old City recently, after a 15-year absence. This is the fifth installment of his […]

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Opinion

Hagopian: Jerusalem Odyssey (Part 3)

August 25, 2009 Arthur Hagopian 0

Arthur Hagopian, the former press officer of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem currently residing in Australia, has just returned from a short visit to the Old City after a 15-year hiatus. This is the third […]

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Opinion

Hagopian: Jerusalem Odyssey (Part 2)

August 14, 2009 Arthur Hagopian 2

Arthur Hagopian, the former press officer of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem, who currently lives in Australia, has just returned from a short visit to the Old City after a 15-year hiatus. This is the […]

Opinion

Hagopian: Jerusalem Odyssey: Part 1, The Return

August 5, 2009 Arthur Hagopian 0

Arthur Hagopian, the former press officer of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem, who currently lives in Australia, has just returned from a short visit to the Old City after a 15-year hiatus. This is the […]

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News

RIP by the Waters of the Mighty River Eghegis

May 18, 2009 Arthur Hagopian 0

YEREVAN—The souls of Elia, Baba, Michael, Esther, and Tsvi and the three-score other Jewish denizens of the ancient city of the dead, by the waters of a mighty river, in a remote region of Armenia, […]

News

Armenians Renovate Unknown Jewish Cemetery

May 8, 2009 Arthur Hagopian 1

YEREVAN—For ages, they had lain undisturbed and forgotten, in the distant field of a foreign land, by the churning waters of a mighty river, asleep in their last earthly domicile. Ten years ago, for the […]

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