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6/19/2025, 3:25:39 PM
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Do most Armenians really have a copy of Gregory of Narek's prayers? I assumed the country is secular after being part of the USSR.
https://youtu.be/HwbfWbki4KA?t=24
>It has been described by Agop Jack Hacikyan et al. as the "most beloved work of Armenian literature."[35] It has been historically kept in Armenian homes.[36][37] Scholars have described its popularity among Armenians as second to the Bible.
>The central theme is the metaphysical and existential conflict between Gregory's desire to be perfect, as taught by Jesus, and his realization that it is impossible and between the divine grace and his sense of one's unworthiness to receive that grace. However, the love and mercy of God's all-embracing, all-forgiving, and amazing grace compensate for man's unworthiness.
Do most Armenians really have a copy of Gregory of Narek's prayers? I assumed the country is secular after being part of the USSR.
https://youtu.be/HwbfWbki4KA?t=24
>It has been described by Agop Jack Hacikyan et al. as the "most beloved work of Armenian literature."[35] It has been historically kept in Armenian homes.[36][37] Scholars have described its popularity among Armenians as second to the Bible.
>The central theme is the metaphysical and existential conflict between Gregory's desire to be perfect, as taught by Jesus, and his realization that it is impossible and between the divine grace and his sense of one's unworthiness to receive that grace. However, the love and mercy of God's all-embracing, all-forgiving, and amazing grace compensate for man's unworthiness.
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