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Tigran Mansuryan
15/07/2025

The episode comprehensively and thoroughly analyzes the form and content of this work. It also considers it from the aspect of number symbolism and the rule of "Golden ratio."    

Feast Day of Saint Zechariah the Prophet
15/07/2025

The Day in the Liturgical Calendar

Zech. 3:7-4:9, 1 Cor. 12:28-13:3, Mt. 23:34-39

St. Gregory the Theologian, Oration on the Martyrs and Against the Arians
14/07/2025

Readings From the Church Fathers

St. Gregory the Theologian, Oration on the Martyrs and Against the Arians

Exploring the Cultural Narratives of Ancient Egypt and Greece
14/07/2025

In our preceding broadcast, we delved into the origins of music and the creation of primitive musical instruments. Today, our focus shifts to the pivotal role that music played in the tapestry of ancient civilizations, with a closer examination of its significance in both Ancient Egypt and Ancient Rome.

Commemoration Day of St. Callistratus and His 49 Companions, and Lucian the Priest
14/07/2025

The Day in the Liturgical Calendar

Prov. 1:1-9, Isa. 41:1-3, Heb. 12:1-7, Mk. 13:9-13

Rom. 9
13/07/2025
30 minutes 37 seconds

Consequences of disobeying divine laws. What is it to be a child of Abraham? Why did the majority of Jews not accept Christ? The meaning of the word “anathema.” The Law and the righteousness of the faith. Human free will is not limited by the predestination of God.

  • Speaker: Fr. Mesrop Aramian
  • Host: Deacon Ara Nalchajyan
Programs
Selected Literary Works
Remarkable writers of the 20th century and their most famous works. The literary paths taken by modern Armenian writers, and their literary achievements
World Classical Music
The show presents the masterpieces of classics in performance of distinguished musicians, as well as provides comprehensive information about the lives and works of composers and performers, their role and influence on further development of...
Hour of Tales
The first encounter of each of us with good and evil begins from tales for children. Good wins, because it is God-given. Tales teach us to love, appreciate beauty, fight for justice, and empathize.