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His Excellency Bishop Mikael Mouradian Honored Among Inside the Vatican’s Top 10 People of 2023 

By Inside the Vatican

 

Bishop Mikael Antoine Mouradian, eparch (bishop) of the Armenian Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Nareg in the United States of America and Canada since 2011, has spent the past several years advocating on behalf of the beleaguered Armenian Christian community of Nagorno-Karabakh. While the world has seemingly turned a blind eye to the struggles of the Armenians in the exclave, which was disputed territory since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 but was recently retaken by Azerbaijan in a short but devastating 48-hour war in September 2023, Bishop Mouradian has been working to bring attention to the members of his community who have suffered from blockades, displacement, violence, and, some have claimed, possible genocide.

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URGENT: Make a Difference and Pray a Novena for the Deliverance of the Armenian People with Hozana

 

The situation is dire and the Armenians in Artsakh need heavenly succour, material support, and deliverance, and all involved need conversion in Christ!

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The Eucharistic Revival

In 1955, the legendary American short story writer Flannery O’Connor, a Southerner from rural Georgia and a self-described “hillbilly Thomist,” wrote a letter to her good friends Robert and Sally Fitzgerald recalling accompanying the Pulitzer Prize winning poet Robert Lowell and his wife, Elizabeth Hardwick to a dinner party hosted by Mary McCarthy, a distinguished critic, novelist and as Flannery O’Connor described her a “Big Intellectual.”

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Everything You Need To Know About The Artsakh Blockade

By Anthony Aroyan

Throughout 2023, there have been several significant developments within the Armenian nation.

Since December 12, 2022, the Armenians of the Republic of Artsakh have suffered at the hands of a blockade of the Lachin Corridor which has been occupied by Azerbaijan for over eight months. The corridor, which is the sole road linking Armenia and Artsakh as a result of the trilateral agreement which ended the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War, is a vital humanitarian and trade pathway for Artsakh.

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