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Questions of Dyophysites on the Incarnation of the Word (Part II)
20/07/2025

Questions of Dyophysites on the Incarnation of the Word (Part II)

Sixth Sunday after Pentecost, Barekendan of the Fast of the Transfiguration
20/07/2025

The Day in the Liturgical Calendar

Isa. 3:1-11, Rom. 11:13-24, Mt. 14:13-21

Rom 10
19/07/2025

The Law of Moses was part of the preparation for achieving freedom of faith. Christ is the fulfillment of the Law; with Christ we enter eternal life. Oral confession is a necessary prerequisite for a deep awareness of guilt and for repentance.

  • Speaker: Fr. Mesrop Aramian
  • Host: Deacon Ara Nalchajyan
Sargis the Grace-Filled, The Glory of the Apostles
19/07/2025

Readings From the Church Fathers

Sargis the Grace-Filled, The Glory of the Apostles

Commemoration Day of the Twelve Holy Apostles of Christ and St. Paul, the Thirteenth Apostle
19/07/2025

The Day in the Liturgical Calendar

Wis. 9:9-10:2, Ex. 15:23-27, 1 Thess. 2:9-16, Mt. 9:36-10:7

George Frederic Handel, Ariodante
18/07/2025

It is not known who wrote the Italian libretto of this оpera; it is known only that it was based on a work by Antonio Salvi, which in turn is based on the heroic poem of Ludovico Ariosto “Orlando Furioso.”
Handel wrote about 40 operas during 36 years, starting with "Almira" and ending with "Deidamia."
Opera Ariodante was first staged in London, in the Covent Garden theater, on January 8, 1735. It was performed only 11 times. The lead singer was the then-famous castrato Giovanni Carestini.
Like other operas of Handel, Ariodante also had been forgotten for more than 200 years until it was staged again in 1971.

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