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Sunday of the Lost (Prodigal) Son

The third Sunday of the period of Great Lent is called the Sunday of the Lost Son, according to the Parable of the Lost Son told in the Gospel of Luke (Luke 15:15-32). Like Adam and Eve, whom we recalled on the Sunday of Expulsion, the prodigal son decided to cut himself off from his…

Commemoration of St. John the Patriarch of Jerusalem, Armenian Patriarch St. John of Odzun, St. John of Vorotan and St. Gregory of Datev

St. John (Hovhannes) of Odzun, who has also been recognised as “the Philosopher”, is one of the greatest fathers of the Armenian Church. According to hagiographers, he possessed both spiritual and mental brilliance. During the 11 years of his reign (717-728), Catholicos Hovhannes managed to withstand Byzantine and Arab pressures and incursions, while struggling against…

Sunday of the Steward

The fourth Sunday of the period of Great Lent is called the Sunday of the Steward. The message of the day teaches us of the parable of the unjust steward. This parable is mentioned only in the Gospel of St. Luke (Luke 16:1-13). The legendary and famous parable of the unjust steward, from ancient times…

Median day of Great Lent (Michink)

The day of the midpoint of Lent is very special, and it is called in Armenian, “michink,” meaning “middle.” It is the 24th day of Lent, and it occurs on the Wednesday of the fourth week. It’s a mark of having successfully triumphed over the demands of restraint and continence, called for by the long…

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