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Page39_1 The Armenian Church was established very early, around 300, by St. Gregory the Illuminator. This liturgy is doubtless ancient, and is celebrated by both Armenian Catholics and Armenian Orthodox. It is yet another powerful proof of the ancient, apostolic, CatholicFaith. It bears no resemblance to crackers-and-grape-juice-in-plastic-cupProtestantism, as the Calvinists would have us believe.It is, as with all the liturgies, full of"Catholic" stuff.The full Divine Liturgy can be read here.How long will they kick against the pricks, and act as if they are the inheritors of the Faith of theChurch Fathers? They only hurt themselves by attacking what they do not understand and thereby remaining out of communion with the Church and her saints.


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ndvanderhoofven Armenians are Monophysites 1 Oct 30 2009, 5:30 PM EDT by fatman2021
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Correct me if I am mistaken, but I believe that Armenians are monophysites, and reject the Council of Chalcedon. They are included in the Oriental Orthodox family of churches. They are also members of the heretical WCC. I don't see how they are any better than Protestants. They are interesting only because of the traditions that they maintain, which I agree are very ancient.

See also "http://oldbelievers.wetpaint.com/page/nonChalcedonians"
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