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Hairenik’s 2015 Calendar of Western Armenian Churches Now Available for Purchase

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WATERTOWN, Mass.—The Hairenik Association is proud to announce the release of its 2015 Hairenik Wall Calendar. The bilingual calendar features photographs from recent trips to Western Armenia by contributors George Aghjayan, Nanore Barsoumian, Bared Maronian, Khatchig Mouradian, and Eric Nazarian. The images are of various Armenian religious and cultural sites that have endured decades of destruction and desecration, yet stand today as defiant symbols of Armenian survival.

Hairenik’s 2015 Calendar of Western Armenian Churches Now Available for Purchase

The calendar is available for purchase for $20 both online (by visiting https://hairenik.com/calendar) or through the Hairenik Bookstore (by calling 617-926-3974). Requests for orders can also be mailed to the Hairenik Association, 80 Bigelow Ave, Watertown, MA 02472.

Funds raised from the calendar will help support the Armenian Weekly and Hairenik’s online work, which includes eBook and digital archiving projects, to help ensure that these materials are available for generations to come.

The images featured in the calendar are:

The Holy Cross Church on Aghtamar Island, Lake Van

The Cathedral of Ani

The Monastery of Garmravank near Lake Van

The Armenian Monastery on Gdouts Island, Lake Van

The Church of the Holy Apostles in Kars

One of the five Armenian monasteries of Khdzgonk

The Cathedral of Mren in the Kars region

The Armenian church of Palu

Sourp Thomas Monastery near Lake Van

Sourp Giragos Church in Diyarbakir/Dikranagerd

Saint Bartholomew Monastery in Albayrak

Varaka Vank near Van



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WATERTOWN, Mass.—The Hairenik Association is proud to announce the release of its 2015 Hairenik Wall Calendar. The bilingual calendar features photographs from recent trips to Western Armenia by contributors George Aghjayan, Nanore Barsoumian, Bared Maronian, Khatchig Mouradian, and Eric Nazarian. The images are of various Armenian religious and cultural sites that have endured decades of destruction and desecration, yet stand today as defiant symbols of Armenian survival. Hairenik’s 2015 Calendar of Western Armenian Churches Now Available for Purchase The calendar is available for purchase for $20 both online (by visiting https://hairenik.com/calendar) or through the Hairenik Bookstore (by calling 617-926-3974). Requests for orders can also be mailed to the Hairenik Association, 80 Bigelow Ave, Watertown, MA 02472. Funds raised from the calendar will help support the Armenian Weekly and Hairenik’s online work, which includes eBook and digital archiving projects, to help ensure that these materials are available for generations to come. The images featured in the calendar are: The Holy Cross Church on Aghtamar Island, Lake Van The Cathedral of Ani The Monastery of Garmravank near Lake Van The Armenian Monastery on Gdouts Island, Lake Van The Church of the Holy Apostles in Kars One of the five Armenian monasteries of [...]

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WATERTOWN, Mass.—The Hairenik Association is proud to announce the release of its 2015 Hairenik Wall Calendar. The bilingual calendar features photographs from recent trips to Western Armenia by contributors George Aghjayan, Nanore Barsoumian, Bared Maronian, Khatchig Mouradian, and Eric Nazarian. The images are of various Armenian religious and cultural sites that have endured decades of destruction and desecration, yet stand today as defiant symbols of Armenian survival. Hairenik’s 2015 Calendar of Western Armenian Churches Now Available for Purchase The calendar is available for purchase for $20 both online (by visiting https://hairenik.com/calendar) or through the Hairenik Bookstore (by calling 617-926-3974). Requests for orders can also be mailed to the Hairenik Association, 80 Bigelow Ave, Watertown, MA 02472. Funds raised from the calendar will help support the Armenian Weekly and Hairenik’s online work, which includes eBook and digital archiving projects, to help ensure that these materials are available for generations to come. The images featured in the calendar are: The Holy Cross Church on Aghtamar Island, Lake Van The Cathedral of Ani The Monastery of Garmravank near Lake Van The Armenian Monastery on Gdouts Island, Lake Van The Church of the Holy Apostles in Kars One of the five Armenian monasteries of [...]

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