And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth….And God saw everything that he had made, and, behold, it was very good. And the evening and the morning were the sixth day.
The author and host of the TV series “Day 6” is a priest. He takes interest in the attitude of an Armenian today towards life, Christian ethics, universal values. The guests of pavilion include men of art, science, politics, economics, education and media, who are zealous for the Armenian Church, Christian faith and share their concerns about complicated and problematic issues, related to organizing public life, with the hosting priest. 
 
Frequency: Every Saturday, at 22:00
Rerun: Monday, at 13:30
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Harutyun Khachatryan


The jubilee 10th annual Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival will soon launch. Harutyun Khachatryan, the Director of the Film Festival, is sure that we’ll have a second chance of telling about us through the Golden Apricot, invite different people and represent ourselves to world. The festival is a wonderful opportunity to get familiarized the world cinematography. In his conversation with Rev. Fr. Ruben Zargarian, the film director addressed also the development prospects of film production in Armenia, the role of cinematography in protection of our cultural borders.

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Pargev Ohanyan


If one is not righteous, he’s condemned. Pargev Ohanyan, former judge, candidate of Juridical Sciences, only recently arrived at this conclusion. He thinks that first of all the judge ought to be a virtuous man. Owing to that, the trust and love of society for the judicial system will be restored and all painful cases, which tend to be increasingly growing, will be prevented. Together with Rev. Fr. Ruben Zargarian, they also addressed the mission of RA criminal-executive institutions, specifically to the issue of transforming and helping the convicts – an issue so rarely discussed among us.

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Gagik Ginosyan


Gagik Ginosyan, Artistic Director of Karin Folk Dance Ensemble, culture expert, is sure that only through self-cognition it will be possible to confront challenges of the present; that is what supports proper guidance and development. Most often it is the lack of self-cognition that promotes migration. During the conversation with Rev. Fr. Ruben Zargarian, the culture expert also addressed the importance of nurturing by the example of national heroes, the use and dissemination of folk dance.

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Ashot Melkonyan


Historian Ashot Melkonyan considers the heroes of foundation of the First Republic as an excellent examples for the youth today. As the historian believes, the victories won in May came to reaffirm our right and will for sovereignty. The role that the Armenian clergy and Holy Etchmiadzin playes in the establishment of the First Republic of Armenia was also of no little significance.

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Alek Yenigomshyan


The participant of Artsakh heroic war, Alek Yenigomshyan along with countless difficulties felt the joy of victory too. He thinks, that today we are incapable of maintaining our independence and victories appropriately. The increasing rates of immigration has become a real threat to Armenia together with the moral degradation. However, the fighter for freedom is confident and optimistic that we shall have a new Armenia with an intelligent and well-bred society.

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Jirair Sefilian


Artsakh heroic battle and liberation of Shushi is one of the biggest victories of the Armenian nation. Jirair Sefilian, former commander of Shushi special military company, tells about the hardships, the spirit and faith of the fighters back in those days. How to maintain the victory, express merited attitude to the heroes of the battle – this is one of the concerns of Jirair Sefilian, participants of the heroic battle.

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Hayk Ghazaryan


Hayk Ghazaryan, Doctor of historical sciences, has been involved in the review of the Armenian issue since 1957. Together with Rev. Fr. Ruben Zargarian, the historian talks about potential ways of international recognition of the Armenian Genocide, the compensation for and elimination of consequences of the Genocide. H. Ghazaryan also addresses the Treaty of Se`vres, Woodrow Wilson’s Arbitral Award, as well as the issues related to the Armenian-Turkish border.