Category Archives: Armenian Church

Orlando, Tampa Area 106th Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day Events

Soorp Haroutiun Armenian Church (Orlando, FL)

St. Hagop Armenian Church (Pinellas Park, FL)

St. Hagop Armenian Church to Hold Armenian Genocide Martyrs Service on Sunday

PINELLAS PARK, FL – This Sunday, April 25th, St. Hagop Armenian Church of Pinellas Park, FL will conclude Badarak with a special Armenian Genocide Martyrs Service, and traditional flower laying procession to the St. Hagop Armenian Genocide memorial.

Fellowship will follow in the Church hall with Haig Yaghoobian providing music of remembrance. To honor our martyrs, St. Hagop will reprint the bulletin insert of tribute. Click here to see if your tribute is included. If your text is not included in this document, you may submit a short tribute to your loved ones effected by the Genocide to this email info@sthagopfl.org with your text by April 23rd at 9:00AM.

South Florida 106th Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day Commemoration

This event will take place in-person and will be virtually broadcast. FLArmenians.com encourages organizers and parishioners who wish to attend in person to follow CDC guidelines and local laws.

Armenian Church of Florida 2021 Holy Week Schedules

St. David Armenian Church (Boca Raton, FL)

Sunday, April 4, 2021
Easter Sunday
Ժամերգութիւն- Morning Service – 9:30 AMՍ.

Պատարագ- Holy Badarak – Divine Liturgy – 10:30 AM

St. Hagop Armenian Church (Pinellas Park, FL)

Soorp Haroutiun Armenian Church (Orlando, FL)

Easter Divine Liturgy Live Broadcast

Please join us on Easter Sunday, April 4, at 10:00 a.m., for a live broadcast of the Divine Liturgy from St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral in New York.

Bishop Daniel will celebrate the badarak on the Feast of the Glorious Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ.

The live broadcast of the service will be available online, beginning at 10 a.m. (EDT), on the Eastern Diocese’s Facebook and YouTube platforms. The broadcast will be archived for later viewing.

St. Vartan Cathedral will be open for public worship on Easter Sunday and throughout Holy Week, in strict observance of all city health and safety regulations. Easter will also be observed at local parishes across the Eastern Diocese; check with your parish for information on local observances.