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=История=
 
=История=
 
Год основания: 1 января 2001
 
Год основания: 1 января 2001
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Освящена: 19 октября 2003
 
Освящена: 19 октября 2003
  
 
'''Выжные события:''' Предстоятель предписывает два новых Tbirs в Метро-Запад
 
'''Выжные события:''' Предстоятель предписывает два новых Tbirs в Метро-Запад
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The Armenian Church of the Holy Translators is part of the Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church, which has a rich Christian history dating its existence from the time of Christ and the apostles. Through apostolic succession, the Armenian Church traces her existence directly back to two of the original apostles, Thaddeus and Bartholomew, who brought the Gospel of Christ to Armenia. Armenia accepted Christianity as the official state religion around 301 A.D. through the conversion of King Drtad by St. Gregory the Enlightener, making Armenia the first nation to adopt Christianity as its state religion.
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The Armenian Church of the Holy Translators is a parish of the Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church of America which was officially established in Worcester, MA in 1898.
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The Armenian Church of the Holy Translators began as an official mission parish in April, 1998. As demographics changed dramatically in the greater Boston and Worcester areas, with many families moving from those areas to MetroWest, it was recognized that there was a need to develop a spiritual community for those relocated Armenian families.
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Just like the early Christian communities, the MetroWest community began gathering for worship and fellowship in July, 1997 in parishioners' homes. As the number of families grew, this became impractical and a larger facility was found. Thanks to the generosity of the Sisters of St. Joseph at Bethany Hill in Framingham, MA the community relocated there in September, 1998 until November, 2001 at which time the Park St. Baptist Church in Framingham, MA was purchased to house our community.
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Armenian Church of the Holy Translators
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38 Franklin Street
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Framingham, MA 01702
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Rev. Fr. Krikor A. Sabounjian, Pastor
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Tel: 508-875-0868
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Emailto: frkrikor@holytranslators.org
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The Armenian Church of the Holy Translators
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38 Franklin Street
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Framingham MA 01702
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United States
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Tel: (508) 875-0868
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Fax: (508) 875-0867
  
 
==Статистика==
 
==Статистика==
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Fax: (508) 875-0867
 
Fax: (508) 875-0867
 
E-mail: frkrikor@holytranslators.org
 
E-mail: frkrikor@holytranslators.org
 
History
 
 
The Armenian Church of the Holy Translators is part of the Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church, which has a rich Christian history dating its existence from the time of Christ and the apostles. Through apostolic succession, the Armenian Church traces her existence directly back to two of the original apostles, Thaddeus and Bartholomew, who brought the Gospel of Christ to Armenia. Armenia accepted Christianity as the official state religion around 301 A.D. through the conversion of King Drtad by St. Gregory the Enlightener, making Armenia the first nation to adopt Christianity as its state religion.
 
The Armenian Church of the Holy Translators is a parish of the Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church of America which was officially established in Worcester, MA in 1898.
 
 
Today
 
 
The Armenian Church of the Holy Translators began as an official mission parish in April, 1998. As demographics changed dramatically in the greater Boston and Worcester areas, with many families moving from those areas to MetroWest, it was recognized that there was a need to develop a spiritual community for those relocated Armenian families.
 
 
Just like the early Christian communities, the MetroWest community began gathering for worship and fellowship in July, 1997 in parishioners' homes. As the number of families grew, this became impractical and a larger facility was found. Thanks to the generosity of the Sisters of St. Joseph at Bethany Hill in Framingham, MA the community relocated there in September, 1998 until November, 2001 at which time the Park St. Baptist Church in Framingham, MA was purchased to house our community.
 
 
Armenian Church of the Holy Translators
 
38 Franklin Street
 
Framingham, MA 01702
 
Rev. Fr. Krikor A. Sabounjian, Pastor
 
Tel: 508-875-0868
 
Emailto: frkrikor@holytranslators.org
 
The Armenian Church of the Holy Translators
 
38 Franklin Street
 
Framingham MA 01702
 
United States
 
Tel: (508) 875-0868
 
Fax: (508) 875-0867
 

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Армянская Церковь Св. Переводчиков (Фремингем, США)
The Armenian Church of the Holy Translators (Framingham, USA)
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Дата основания: 01.01.2001
Руководитель при регистрации: Преп. Крикор Сабойнджян
Адрес: 38 Franklin St. Framingham, MA 01702
Телефон/Факс: (508) 875-0868; Факс: (508) 875-0867
Эл. почта: frkrikor@holytranslators.org
Ссылки: http://www.armenianchurch.net/parishes/info.php?parishid=26 http://www.armenianchurch.net/diocese/clergy/info.php?clergyid=24, http://www.holytranslators.org/

История

Год основания: 1 января 2001

Освящена: 19 октября 2003

Выжные события: Предстоятель предписывает два новых Tbirs в Метро-Запад

The Armenian Church of the Holy Translators is part of the Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church, which has a rich Christian history dating its existence from the time of Christ and the apostles. Through apostolic succession, the Armenian Church traces her existence directly back to two of the original apostles, Thaddeus and Bartholomew, who brought the Gospel of Christ to Armenia. Armenia accepted Christianity as the official state religion around 301 A.D. through the conversion of King Drtad by St. Gregory the Enlightener, making Armenia the first nation to adopt Christianity as its state religion. The Armenian Church of the Holy Translators is a parish of the Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church of America which was officially established in Worcester, MA in 1898.

The Armenian Church of the Holy Translators began as an official mission parish in April, 1998. As demographics changed dramatically in the greater Boston and Worcester areas, with many families moving from those areas to MetroWest, it was recognized that there was a need to develop a spiritual community for those relocated Armenian families.

Just like the early Christian communities, the MetroWest community began gathering for worship and fellowship in July, 1997 in parishioners' homes. As the number of families grew, this became impractical and a larger facility was found. Thanks to the generosity of the Sisters of St. Joseph at Bethany Hill in Framingham, MA the community relocated there in September, 1998 until November, 2001 at which time the Park St. Baptist Church in Framingham, MA was purchased to house our community.

Armenian Church of the Holy Translators 38 Franklin Street Framingham, MA 01702 Rev. Fr. Krikor A. Sabounjian, Pastor Tel: 508-875-0868 Emailto: frkrikor@holytranslators.org The Armenian Church of the Holy Translators 38 Franklin Street Framingham MA 01702 United States Tel: (508) 875-0868 Fax: (508) 875-0867

Статистика

Armenians in general area: 1,000

Estimated number of members: 600

Dues-paid members: 98

Average number of sacraments: Baptisms: 4

(Figures from 2001) Pastors Rev. Fr. Krikor Sabounjian, 1988-Present Parish Council Michael Zeytoonian, Chairman Joseph Strazzulla, Vice Chairman Lisa Hyde, Secretary Patrick Murphy, Assistant Secretary Mark Kashgegian, Treasurer Stepan Piligian, Assistant Treasurer Council Members: Karnig Durgarian, Thomas Paretzian,Gevorg Voskanian Delegate: Thomas Garabedian

Church Schools

Sunday School: 75 students Parish Organizations

ACYOA Juniors, 14 members

Rev. Fr. Krikor Sabounjian The Armenian Church of the Holy Translators

38 Franklin St. Framingham, MA 01702

Telephone: (508) 875-0868 Fax: (508) 875-0867 E-mail: frkrikor@holytranslators.org