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  1. The Armenian Rite (Armenian: Հայկական պատարագ) is a liturgical rite used by both the Armenian Apostolic and the Armenian Catholic churches. Isaac of Armenia , the Catholicos of All Armenians , initiated a series of reforms with help from Mesrop Mashtots in the 5th century that distinguished Armenia from its Greek and ...

  2. La Chiesa apostolica armena, a volte indicata come Chiesa apostolica armena o Chiesa gregoriana o Chiesa Cattolica Ortodossa Gregoriana è tra le chiese più antiche della cristianità e una delle prime comunità cristiane nel mondo. È guidata da un catholicos, in lingua armena կաթողիկոս. Attualmente il Catholicos di tutti ...

  3. The Armenian Rite liturgy, as celebrated in the Armenian language, developed prior to the post-Chalcedonian interruption of communion and hence is historically common to all Armenian Christians. It is patterned after the directives of Saint Gregory the Illuminator , founder and patron saint of the Armenian Church.

  4. Supremo Patriarca e Catholicos di tutti gli Armeni. Il catholicos d'Armenia e di tutti gli armeni (plurale catholicoi per l'origine greca del termine) è il primate della Chiesa apostolica armena; una delle Chiese ortodosse orientali che non riconoscono le decisioni del concilio di Calcedonia del 451, nonché chiesa nazionale e ...

  5. This is a list of the catholicoi of all Armenians (Armenian: Ամենայն Հայոց Կաթողիկոս), head bishops of the Armenian Apostolic Church (Armenian: Հայ Առաքելական Եկեղեցի).

  6. Armenian rite, the system of liturgical practices and discipline observed by both the Armenian Apostolic (Orthodox) Church and the Armenian Catholics. The Armenians, who regard themselves as the “first Christian nation,” were converted to Christianity by St. Gregory the Illuminator about ad 300.

  7. Armenian Rite - Nunziatura Apostolica della Santa Sede. Cathedral dedicated to the Holy Martyrs. Gyumri. Armenian Ordinariate of Eastern Europe. The XIX century was a time of upheaval for the Armenian Catholic community when great numbers of its members were displaced to various parts of the Caucasus, southern Russia, Ukraine and elsewhere.