Narek of the Seven Wounds Church


Narek has attended the Liturgies at the Seven Wounds Church with his grandmother since he was a child. Today, he already wears a vest and goes up to the altar. Narek's day is full and interesting. He loves to sing, play sports, and walk around his beloved city.

Tigran Kamalyan


Vascular surgeon Tigran Kamalyan participated in the 44-day war. The doctors spent sleepless nights in trials and tribulations, and they seemed to never feel tired, their goal was one: to save as many lives as possible. The desire to be by the side of the soldier united everyone.

The scribes of Azatan


Robert and Rafael are brothers, they visit St. Stepanos Church together every Sunday, wear vests and participate in the Liturgy. The brothers talk about their interests, everyday life in the village, and pilgrimages with love.

Artur Avetisyan


During the 44-day war, vascular surgeon Artur Avetisyan traveled to the bombed-out Martuni. The memories of those days are heavy and moving. Every helping hand was very important. Doctors consider the life of every saved soldier a gift.

Serob of St. Gregory the Illuminator Church


Serob is very interested in mathematics, and in his free time he plays football with his friends. His Sundays begin at the St. Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral, where Serob puts on a vest and goes up to the altar.

Cardiologist Vardges Movsesyan


For cardiologist Vardges Movsesyan, a participant in the 44-day war, it is difficult to relive the memories of those days. For every doctor, the saved life of every soldier is a great gift. His own brother died in the war, and for the cardiologist, the homeland begins in Artsakh, where he comes from, and does not end.

Mher and Andranik


Andranik and Mher are brothers, they visit the St. Gregory the Illuminator Mother Church together every Sunday, wear vests and attend the liturgy. They have made friends at the church, and they love spending the day together.

The scribe of Hovannavank


Every Sunday, Alik goes to Hovanavank with his mother from Ushi to attend the liturgy. Seeing the older scribes, he dreams of wearing a cassock and ascending the altar, wanting to become a clergyman. In addition to his spiritual path, Alik loves to grow flowers, do farming, and take care of his beloved dog.

Forcibly displaced from Artsakh, Arame climbs the altar with enthusiasm


Arame's family, displaced from Artsakh, lives in Vostan. He attended St. Sarkis Church for the first time with his mother, and gladly accepted Father Michael's offer to ascend the altar. Every Sunday, he participates in the liturgy with boundless enthusiasm. Arame's daily life in the village is very interesting.

Karapet Simonyan


Karapet Simonyan, an anesthesiologist-resuscitator, and rehabilitation specialist who participated in the 44-day war, fondly remembers every day on the front line. Today, working at the Soldier's Home, in the hospital, he deals with the problems of soldiers who have gone through the war every day.

The scribes of Khor Virap


The scribes of Khor Virap wear a vest every Sunday and participate in the liturgy. The more experienced scribes help the newcomers with love. After the liturgy, they feed the pigeons together and rush to play football. The children's daily life in the village is interesting and full of adventures.

Palm Sunday (Artashat)


On Palm Sunday, the altar of the St. John the Evangelist Church in Artashat was packed. Children had rushed to the church early in the morning to weave wreaths from willow branches and participate in the liturgy.