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1 day ago · As per 2022 census data, Armenian is the most widely spoken language at 99%, Kurdish at 1%, Russian at 65% and English at 5%. [46] Armenia is a member of La Francophonie, and hosted its annual summit in 2018. [47] The largest communities of the Armenian diaspora, are fluent in Russian and English.
2 days ago · Opinion: In Armenia, Church and State go head to head. 2024-06-04. ***Opinions expressed are those of the author (s). They do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of Hyetert.***. Onnik James Krikorian. October 27, 1999, was a day quite unlike any other. U.S. Secretary of State Strobe Talbott had been in town to talk Karabakh and a new ...
3 days ago · In the West, we are accustomed primarily to Roman Catholic, Protestant or Orthodox perceptions of Christ such as "Christ the Redeemer" (e.g.: the Cristo Redentor of Rio de Janeiro), "Christ...
4 days ago · It was reported that 80% of Armenian Americans are Armenian Apostolic, 10% are Protestant (mostly Armenian Evangelical), and 3% are Armenian Catholic. [9] The Armenian Apostolic Church is the oldest national church in the world and had a major role in protecting the Armenian identity through the centuries of foreign domination. [142]
4 days ago · State atheism may refer to a government's promotion of anti-clericalism, which opposes religious institutional power and influence in all aspects of public and political life, including the involvement of religion in the everyday life of the citizen.
4 days ago · Armenia was the first country to adopt Christianity as the official State Religion. Answer: True. In 301AD, after King Trdat the Great was reconciled with, and baptised by, St. Gregory the Illuminator, he declared Christianity to be the official religion of all Armenians.
5 days ago · Now safely preserved in UCLA Library Special Collections, this manuscript bears witness to Armenian diasporic histories and the cultural legacy of thriving Armenian communities in Los Angeles.