Why do we use unleavened bread for Holy Communion?
Unlike many churches, the Armenian Church has always used unleavened bread (flat bread that does not contain yeast) for the Eucharist. Only flour and water—without yeast—are mixed to prepare the nshkhark, the small, round and flat “loaves” of bread that become our Holy Communion with Jesus Christ in the Badarak....
Obituary – Kirkor Dikran Tavtigian
Kirkor Dikran Tavtigian of East Hartford, 98, passed from this earth on July 4, 2020, joining his beloved wife, Lucille. Kirkor, known universally by his American name, George, was born in Pawtucket, RI, on Christmas Day 1921, a gift of great joy and only child of Paylik A. and Dikran...
St. George Reopening Guidelines
June 15, 2020 Dear Faithful of St. George, We hope this finds you well and safe as we continue to manage through the Covid 19 pandemic. In compliance with directives and guidance from our Primate Bishop Daniel Findikyan and state and localofficials, we have been working on preparations for a...










