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    ARMENIAN CHURCH CELEBRATED ST. VARTANANTS DAY TO MARK THE BATTLE OF AVARAYR
    By Lilit Arakelyan

    ArmeniaNow
    16.02.12

    Today the Armenian Apostolic Church celebrates Saint Vartanants Day,
    the Feast of Saint Vartan the Captain and his Companions on February
    16. In Yerevan, a procession from St. Zoravor Church to Vartan
    Mamikonyan statue was held, followed by a festive party dedicated to
    the holiday.

    A divine liturgy has been served at all churches since morning, and
    later a group of clergymen, youngsters, representatives of student
    organizations and NGOs participated in the procession accompanied by
    a brass band.

    The Feast of St. Vartan the Captain and his 1,036 Companions (who are
    sanctified by the Armenian Apostolic Church) marks their martyrdom
    in May 451 in the battle of Avarayr, fighting for the freedom of
    conscience and religion for the Armenian nation.

    "This feast is dedicated to all Vartanants' Companions, who have
    consciously chosen to die for liberating their country and defending
    their Christian faith. In this respect, this holiday encourages all
    Armenian soldiers to be loyal to their homeland and to defend it,"
    says priest Ter Shmavon Ghevondyan.

    Vartanants Day is usually celebrated on Thursday preceding Lent. This
    is a feast dedicated to the battle of those sacred captains, who
    were written about by great Armenian historian Yeghishe, Armenian
    writer Derenik Demirtchyan (with his 'Vardanank' historian novel),
    and well-known Armenian painter Grigor Khanjyan (1926-2000) created
    'The Battle of Vardanank in AD 451' mural which is now hosted by
    Cafesjian Center for Arts.


    From: Baghdasarian
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