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Armenian ChurchForm of Christianity adopted in Armenia in the 3rd century. The Catholicos, or exarch, is the supreme head, and Echmiadzin (near Yerevan) is his traditional seat. Believers number about 2 million. About 295, Gregory the Illuminator (c. 257–332) was made first exarch of the Armenian Church, which has developed along national lines. The Seven Sacraments (or Mysteries) are administered, and baptism is immediately followed by confirmation.
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He added that the Armenians invited the Anglicans to receive Holy Communion in the cathedral in the city of Etchmiadzin, the mother cathedral of the Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church and the seat of the Catholicos - or senior bishop - of the Armenian church. Karekin's position in the Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church is equivalent to that of the Roman Catholic Pope John Paul II. Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church Patriarch Karekin II is known for his work in rebuilding the old churches in Armenia. |
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