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The well-known Armenian political scientist Vigen Hakobyan analyzes the internal political conflict in Armenia, the ...
The dynasty gathered at the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow to mark the occasion on a highly symbolic day ...
The nunciature in Kyiv was damaged during Russian strikes on the city the day after the Pope met President Volodymyr ...
- This June 4, 2014 file photo shows the site of a mass grave for children who died in the Tuam mother and baby home, in Tuam ...
In his later years, Ioseb Jughashvili, or Joseph Stalin, the self-styled “Man of Steel,” was a physical wreck. Myasthenia gravis, a neuromuscular disease, rendered lame his left hand. Rheumatoid ...
By Yousef Bardouka Samvel Karapetyan, a Russian–Armenian billionaire detained on charges of making calls for the overthrow of ...
A wildfire on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim has destroyed the historic Grand Canyon Lodge and other structures.
A group of angry greenhouse owners in the southern Armavir province demonstrated on Friday, July 11, to demand that the ...
Cyril and Methodius were the Greek linguists whose translation of Christian texts into the Slavic language inspired Fr. John Veniaminov, later St. Innocent of Alaska, to establish Alaska’s first ...
A message of hope and faith was given by missionaries Gary and Nadya Workman when they visited Brookville recently for the ...
Each year on this day, July 12, the Greek Orthodox faithful honor Saint Paisios, one of the most beloved figures in the Church.
Last month, the Russian Orthodox Church canonized a new saint: Olga Michael, who lived in the small ton of Kwethluk, Alaska, until her death in 1979. St. Olga is the first Yup’ik to be canonized in ...