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Power and legitimacy

Preamble For over six centuries, between the fall of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia in 1387 and the brief independence…

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In Sight

Will the voices of reason please step forward?

This column has been devoted to encouraging honest and open dialogue on issues important to the Armenian diaspora. One byproduct…

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With Self-Discipline, We Will Prevail

We are in uncharted territories. The global spread of the coronavirus has halted life as we knew it as little…

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The Answer is in the Mirror: Parents and Grandparents

Many American Armenians live with a fear. It is not the type that causes medical concern or even impacts their…

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Why is Our Church Silent on Women’s Issues?

Armenians are a proud but at times myopic people. We love to focus on the foundations of our culture, our…

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An Open Appeal to Major Church Benefactors

This column is directed to the major benefactors of the Armenian Church, specifically those who are from the American diaspora…

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Diaspora

St. Sarkis Church Holds Badarak in Assembly Room Amid Boiler Failure

DEARBORN, Mich.—A boiler failure on Sunday drove early arriving parishioners at St. Sarkis Armenian Apostolic Church out of the chilly…

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Leadership is not about control. It’s about enabling others.

As Armenians, we have a responsibility to ourselves and to our future to set the bar high. At times, we…

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In Search Of Role Models and Humble Servants

They are in our midst in every community and every day. They may not be visible or even very vocal,…

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Travel

Unseen Armenia: The Quest for Mknatami Khach

On my map of Armenia and Artsakh is a church named “Mknatami Khach,” which literally translates into “Mouse’s Tooth Cross.”…

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