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Armenian Orthodox Liturgy of the Hours
Levon Barsoumian
11 episodes
6 days ago
Join us as we pray the Liturgy of the Hours, translated from Ancient Armenian to English. Although these prayers are written according to a particular hour of the day, they can be prayed or listened to at any time when you feel the need. Readers: V. Rev. Fr. Barouyr Shernezian and Deacon Levon Barsoumian
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Join us as we pray the Liturgy of the Hours, translated from Ancient Armenian to English. Although these prayers are written according to a particular hour of the day, they can be prayed or listened to at any time when you feel the need. Readers: V. Rev. Fr. Barouyr Shernezian and Deacon Levon Barsoumian
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Morning Hour
Armenian Orthodox Liturgy of the Hours
32 minutes 55 seconds
2 years ago
Morning Hour

The Morning Hour is addressed to the Son of God, Jesus Christ, and symbolizes Christ's Resurrection and His appearance to the oil-bearing women on Sunday.

Armenian Orthodox Liturgy of the Hours
Join us as we pray the Liturgy of the Hours, translated from Ancient Armenian to English. Although these prayers are written according to a particular hour of the day, they can be prayed or listened to at any time when you feel the need. Readers: V. Rev. Fr. Barouyr Shernezian and Deacon Levon Barsoumian