Let My People Come and Go, Karabakh Christians Tell Azerbaijan
As blockade begets an emerging humanitarian crisis, Artsakh’s Armenians receive groundswell of support.
Suing for Peace: Can Clerics Reconcile Armenia and Azerbaijan Better Than Courts?
One year since the ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh, a Russian-led reconciliation summit is the first meeting between spiritual leaders since 2017.
Azerbaijan Archbishop: Our Holy Mission Is to Keep Peace
In exclusive interview, head of Russian Orthodox Church in Baku invites defeated Armenians into economic cooperation after Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and laments lost ethnic fraternity.
As Armenians Burn Homes, Will Azerbaijan Protect Churches?
Fate of Dadivank monastery among the many questions amid delayed transfer of territory under Nagorno-Karabakh armistice deal.
A Plea to Save Artsakh’s Armenian Heritage
Head of the Armenian Apostolic Church details the “countless sacred spaces” in Nagorno-Karabakh at risk of becoming the “silent victims of conquest” by Azerbaijan.
After War, Can Armenia’s Evangelicals and Orthodox Save Their Nation Together?
Some evangelicals thank Apostolic church for preserving their nation amid trials. Some priests fear Protestant newcomers will divide it.
Symbolic Armenian Church Shelled in Clashes with Azerbaijan
Dome and interior of Ghazanchetsots (Holy Savior) Cathedral in Nagorno-Karabakh suffer damage.
Armenian Orthodox Leader: ‘We May Forgive One Day … But We Will Never Forget.’
Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, on what comes next after US House recognizes Armenians’ “legitimate claim” of genocide.
Armenian Church Faces Up to Post-Communist Challenges
“Catholicos Karekin II defends country’s religion law, which limits evangelism.”
Pope Honors 12 000 Modern Witnesses to Christianity
Orthodox and Protestants join commemoration of twentieth-century martyrs