St. Vartan Armenian Church of Mississauga
P.O. Box 53010, 5100 Erin Mills
Parkway, Mississauga, Ontario L5M 5A7
Very Rev. Fr. Hayrik Hovhannisyan, Pastor
Telephone (905) 549-2711
stvartan@cogeco.ca
Why is
Armenian Christmas Celebrated Jan. 6?
Even at the time of the apostles,
there was no uniform way to celebrate this holy day in Christian churches
around the world. And it wasn’t even
celebrated in the very early Church. By
the end of the third century, Christmas in
How May
Armenian Households Celebrate Christmas in
You may prefer to exchange Christmas
gifts on Dec. 25 since it is the custom in Canadian society. In traditional Armenian homes, gifts were
exchanged on Jan. 1, which is not a day of religious significance. Changing the day from Jan. 1 to Dec. 25 is
not a major change since neither day has religious importance.
Many Armenians have family reunions
and dinners on Dec. 25 and that is fine too.
However, Armenians should fast during the seven-day period preceding Jan. 6 and on the evening of Jan. 5, families
should attend church and participate in the celebration of the Christmas Eve
Divine Liturgy. They should receive Holy
Communion that evening or the following morning which is the Feast of the Theophany (the Manifestation of God).
Christmas
Day,
Today’s service features Very Rev.
Fr. Hayrik Hovhannisyan @
… the wise
men went their way. Once again, the star
appeared to them, guiding them to
Welcome to St. Vartan
Armenian Church. If you are a newcomer to St. Vartan,
it is a pleasure to welcome you to our Badarak this morning. Thank you for making time in your busy schedule
to be with us. We believe that you will sense God’s Spirit among us as we worship
today.
Our next
Badarak will be Sunday, Jan. 22, 2006 at 1 p.m. at St. Cuthbert’s Anglican
Church. We hope to see you then.