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Although it was the first nation to adopt Christianity as a State religion, to the 301, Armenia and the history of his Church today are largely unknown to the majority of Christians. Land of martyrs and crosses, by monks and ascetics, copyists and Illuminators, theologians and teachers of spirituality, Armenia is today a small Republic in southern Caucasus, recently born from the ashes of the Soviet Union. But his Church has an ancient tradition, a liturgy filled with charm, a spirituality that is original and great theological depth. This manual is an introduction to the liturgy, wing history, institutions, authors and theological characteristics of this ancient Eastern Church.
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This survey of Armenian communities in Nicomedia in the Ottoman Empire (Izmit in modern Turkey) was carried out by Archimandrite (vartabed) Boghos Natanian in September 1870. The report was originally published in Armenian in 1871. The work focuses on the national administration of the region in terms of demography, schools, and economic well being, as well as certain local practices such as wedding ceremonies.
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281.6 --- Armeense Kerk --- Christianisme --- Eglise arménienne --- Histoire de l'Église. --- Église --- Histoire. --- Eglise apostolique arménienne --- Église apostolique arménienne --- Église apostolique arménienne. --- Église arménienne --- Origines. --- Concile de Chalcédoine (451) --- Concile de Chalcédoine (451). --- 281.6 Armeense Kerk
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Jésus-Christ --- Église apostolique arménienne --- Littérature religieuse arménienne --- Sermons --- Ouvrages avant 1800
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"Monasticism is a vital feature of Christian spiritual life and has its origins in the Oriens Christianus. The present volume contains studies on Armenian Monasticism from various perspectives. The task is not only to produce historical studies. The aim is also to contribute to and reflect on monasticism today. Authors come from the Armenian Apostolic Catholicosate of Ejmiacin, the Holy See of Cilicia, the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem, and the Armenian-Catholic Church, as well as from the Benedictine and Franciscan Orders of the Catholic Church. The experts reflected on the glorious past of Armenian monasticism and agreed to evaluate future challenges ecumenically to give more insight into both past and present Armenian monasticism."
Monasteries --- Monasteries. --- Monasticism and religious orders --- Monasticism and religious orders. --- History --- Armenian Church --- Armenian Church. --- History. --- Armenia --- Asia --- Church history. --- Église apostolique arménienne --- Église catholique arménienne --- Ordres monastiques et religieux chrétiens -- Arménie
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Church history --- Papacy --- Pausen. --- Armeense Kerk. --- Église --- Papauté --- Papst. --- Armenian rite (Catholic Church) --- Interfaith relations. --- Papacy. --- Kirche. --- History. --- Histoire --- Histoire. --- Middle Ages. --- Catholic Church --- Armenian Church --- Eglise apostolique arménienne --- Église catholique --- Armenische Kirche. --- Armenian Church. --- Catholic Church. --- Relations --- Armenian rite --- Église catholique. --- Rite arménien. --- 600-1500 --- Geschichte 300-1198. --- Geschichte 50-1198. --- Geschichte 861-1198. --- Armenien (Landschaft) --- Armenien. --- Armenian rite (Catholic Church). --- 600-1500. --- Armenien (Landschaft). --- Arménie --- Christianisme
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Eglise catholique --- Fédération de Russie --- Histoire ecclésiastique --- Katholieke Kerk --- Kerkgeschiedenis --- Russische Federatie --- Armenian Church --- Schism, Acacian, 484-519 --- Eglise arménienne --- Schisme d'Acace, 484-519 --- History --- Histoire --- Oriental Orthodox churches --- Relations --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- 281.6 --- Academic collection --- Acacian Schism --- Greco-Roman Schism --- Schism --- Church history --- Monophysites --- Armeense Kerk --- Greek and Latin Church --- Latin and Greek Church --- Eastern and Western Church --- -Hayastaneaytsʻ S. Ekeghetsʻi --- Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church --- Hay Aṛakʻelakan Ekeghetsʻi --- Eglise apostolique arménienne --- Hayotsʻ Ekeghetsʻi --- Hay Ekeghetsʻi --- Hayastaneaytsʻ Ekeghetsʻi --- Hayastaneaytsʻ Aṛakʻelakan Ekeghetsʻi --- Armenian Apostolic Church --- Armenische Kirche --- Biserica armeană --- Armenikē Ekklēsia --- Hayastaneaytsʻ Aṛakʻ. Surb Ekeghetsʻi --- Armi︠a︡nskai︠a︡ Apostolʹskai︠a︡ T︠S︡erkovʹ --- Églises orientales --- Hérésies chrétiennes --- Armeense Kerk. --- Schisme d'Orient. --- Morgenländisches Schisma --- Morgenländisches Schisma. --- Orthodox Eastern Church. --- Église arménienne --- Eglise apostolique arménienne --- Armenische Kirche. --- History. --- Oriental Orthodox Church. --- Armenia --- Georgia (Republic) --- Empire byzantin --- Arménie --- Church history. --- Histoire religieuse. --- -History --- 281.6 Armeense Kerk --- Histoire. --- Eglise arménienne --- Ancient Oriental churches --- Ante-Chalcedonian Orthodox churches --- Lesser Eastern Orthodox churches --- Orthodox Oriental churches --- Pre-Chalcedonian Orthodox churches --- Eastern churches --- Relations&delete& --- Hayastaneaytsʻ S. Ekeghetsʻi --- Hayasdan --- Hayastan --- Aĭastan --- Haykʻ Metskʻ --- Mets Haykʻ --- Greater Armenia --- Armenia (Republic) --- Армянская Апостольская Церковь --- Armenische Apostolische Kirche --- Oriental Orthodox churches - Relations - Orthodox Eastern Church
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