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CHRISTIANITY

"Christianity for Armenians is like skin for human,
You can neither take it off like clothes nor change it."

His Holiness Cathalicos of all Armenians Garegin II

"Enlightener of Armenia"

The man who initiated the conversion of Armenia was St. Gregory, called the "Enlightener" or "Illuminator" of Armenia. Gregory was the scion of a noble family and was educated in Caesarea, then a Christian center. He entered the service of King Tiridates of Armenia and after much persecution succeeded in converting the King in ad 301.

Tiridates in turn helped Gregory to convert the whole country to Christianity. In some regions this took place with relative ease; in others evangelization met great resistance. With the help of the King, Gregory destroyed the pagan sanctuaries and crushed the armed opposition of the pagan priests. Paganism lingered, however, in the remote parts of the country.

Gregory was formally designated as the supreme head of the Church, and was sent to Caesarea to be ordained a bishop. He thus became the first in an unbroken line of 131 catholicoi (or "universal bishops") of the Armenian Church.

Gregory was also instrumental in the conversion of the neighboring countries of Georgia and Albania. He built the first Christian cathedral in Vagharshapat, near Mount Ararat, then the capital of Armenia.

Having accomplished his mission and advanced in age, Gregory relinquished the care of the Church to his second son, Aristakes, who already had been serving as his vicar general, and in that capacity had attended as a delegate of the Armenian Church the famous Council of Nicea, in ad 325. Gregory then retired from active life to live as a hermit until his death.

In time, the heathen gods disappeared and the profession of Christianity became general. The fundamentals of the internal organization of the Church and its discipline were established. Rituals and church services took definite form. Aside from its moral and spiritual benefits, the adoption of Christianity helped to unite the various racial elements and divisions in Armenia, and forged them into a nation with a distinct identity.


Table of Contents

1. The Church
1.1. The Catholicos
1.2. Patriarchates and Other Dioceses
1.3. The Nicene Creed
1.4. What We Believe

2. History
2.1. History of the Church
2.2. St. Gregory the Enlightener
2.3. St. Vartan the Warrior
2.4. Important dates in the history of the Church

3. The Badarak
3.1. Introduction to the Badarak
3.2. Before the Badarak
3.3. The Badarak Begins
3.4. Liturgy of the Word
3.5. Liturgy of the Eucharist
3.6. Conclusion

2. Daily Prayers
2.1. The Lord's Prayer
2.2. For All Occasions
2.3. Before Meals
2.4. After Meals
2.5. Before Retiring


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