| Armenian Church is an
independent, self-governing, autocephalous church - it has its own head, the
Catholicos, not subordinate to the hierarchies of other churches. The origin of
Armenian Church dates back to the period of apostolic evangelization. Armenian
Church is founded by two of Christ's disciples - the Apostles Thaddeus and
Bartholomew. For this reason it is called Armenian Apostolic
Church.
The story goes, that Armenian
king Abgar, reigning in Edessia, sends a letter to Christ, asking Him to go to
Edessia to treat his incurable disease and abide in Edessia free from Hebrew
oppression. Christ reply replies him, saying He wouldn't go, but "Blessed
is he, who has faith in me not seeing me! As soon as I fulfill my Father's
will, I will send my pupils to your country to cure both you and all your
people". After Christ's Resurrection Apostle Thaddeus comes to Edessia,
cures king Abgar, and, christening him and his people, becomes the bishop of
Edessia. It is Apostle Thaddeus, to whom bringing to Armenia of St. Geghard
(the spearhead, with which the Roman soldier lanced Christ) is inscribed.
Curing the king, Thaddeus comes to Armenia, where Sanatruk reigned those days,
and starts preaching throughout the country. He brings many people to faith,
Sanatruk's daughter, Sandukht among them. Sanatruk starts oppressions against
the faithful, Sandukht and all the faithful die. Thaddeus passes too.
The Apostle Bartholomew
preaches in various strata, for the members of the Royal Family too. But as a
result of the oppressions, he, Sanatruk's sister Voguhi, and many of the king's
servitors die.
The full and official
conversion of Armenians to Christianity was executed in 301 by St.Grigor the
Enlightener in the times of Tiridates III. In 287 with support of
Roman army Tiridates comes to Armenia to regain the throne of his ancestors.
Grigor joins Tiridates, becoming one of his devoted comrade-in-arms. Regaining
the throne, Tiridates orders Grigor to worship idols, Grigor refuses, as he has
Christian faith. Tiridates tries to get Grigor do his will, but the latter
keeps steady in his faith. This time Tiridates is informed, that Grigor is the
son to Anak, who killed Tiridates's father, Khosrov. Learning this, Tiridates
orders to throw Grigor into a deep pit (Khor Virap). Grigor, staying
in the pit full of snakes and scorpions for 13-14 years, survived due to his
prayers and deep faith.
Escaping oppressions of Roman
emperor Diokletianus, a group of faithful virgins, beautiful Hripsimeh among
them, run to Armenia, finding abode in Vagharshapat. Diokletianus sends a
letter to Tiridates, asking him to find Hripsime and return her back. Soon
Hripsime is brought to Tiridates. The king, struck with her beauty, asks her to
marry him, but Hripsime, devoted to her faith, refuses his offer. By the kings
order the servants kill Hripsime and all the virgins. Because of Hripsime's
loss Tiridates, undergoing terrible emotional disturbance, gets a strange
unknown disease. According to historian Agatangeghos's words, he "flew
into rage, began to eat himself, and getting out of human shape, as the
Babylonian king Nabuchodonosor (Nebuchadnezzar), in the shape of wild swine,
like one of them went to live with them". Tiridates's sister,
Khosrovidukht, sees a dream, that Grigor, who is in the deep pit, could cure
the king. Nobody believes this dream, as no human being could survive in the
pit for so many years, but people are sent to the pit, and Grigor is taken out
and brought to Vagharshapat. The Armenian king with entire Royal House comes
before Grigor and asks for remittal. After a five-day fasting (called
Arajavorats Fast and kept by Armenian Church to our days) he preaches New and
Old Testament for sixty days. Then Grigor goes around the country, destroying
Armenian Pagan temples, in the places of which Christian Churches rise later.
Inspired by the vision of the Only Begotten Son, Christ, descending to the town
of Vagharshapat with a golden hammer in hand and showing the site of the first
Christian church to St.Grigor the Enlightener, the latter founds in 301 AD the
present-day Mother Church, the Holly Echmiatsin, which has since become the
hierarchical center of Armenian Church.
In 302 Grigor the Enlightener
was proclaimed the first Patriarch and Catholicos of all Armenians and later
was sainted.
The spreading of Christianity
faced obstacles, as Armenians did not have their own alphabet, and all the
pious literature was in Greek and Assyrian, which made understanding of
religion difficult for commonality. To overcome this problem, Mesrob
Mashtots, a scientist, soldier and monk, invented Armenian alphabet in 405
with support of Catholicos Sahak Partev and King Vramshapuh. The first phrase,
written by letters of Armenian alphabet, was "To learn wisdom and
exhortation, to understand sayings reason", taken from "Book of
proverbs of Solomon". Soon Sahak and Mesrop realised translation of the
Bible, which for its accuracy, briefness and expressiveness received the name
of "the queen of translations". Besides this, important works by
Fathers of Church were translated.
Armenian Church teaches that
Christ became a real and perfect Man in body, mind, and soul, without ever
ceasing to be God. Christ is one person, completely human and completely
divine. For Armenian Church, the nature of Christ, the God incarnate is beyond
human understanding, and this potentially contradictory statement is a divine
mystery.
Of Seven Ecumenical Councils
Armenian Church has accepted decisions of the first three (Nicaea in 325,
Constantinople in 381, Ephesus in 431), rejected the fourth and pronounced no
relation to last three. Armenian Church accepts the infallibility of the Church
in the Ecumenical Councils.
In 2001 all the Christian World
together with Armenia celebrated 1700-th Anniversary of Adoption of
Christianity in Armenia as a State Religion.
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