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  • Thank you!

  • Great job and great work through St John's Church. That's how you keep unity amongst your great nation. Would love to visit Yerevan one day.

  • Thanks for the documentary

  • I just had the opportunity to view the whole documentary at the Vimeo web site. This production is very moving.  It captures the beauty of the Armenian people and their country. I am glad to know that St. John's Church in San Francisco is doing such great work, as I am sure other churches are as well. Bravo for this wonderful production. It makes me want to plan a trip to Armenia!!

  • I ve been to that Church in SF.

    Great Video!

  • Thank you so much for posting this moving video. Armenian sublime spirit at its best. Long Live Armenia! Long Live The Armenian Church!

  • thank you. beautiful video

    here in Canada we do help Armenia too.

  • Good work, thanks a bunch for posting

  • Who made this wonderful film?

  • I love it, great documentary

  • AraratCenter, please be informed that the preluding music background is either Armenian or in the worse case Byzantine. Turks don't have any music. Their music is either Armenian, Greek (i.e. Rabatiqo) or Arabic. The later has also its origins from the Greeks. So there is no such thing as "Turkish music". As you know, I am a friend of Ararat Center, perhaps your comment was a mistake.

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