Easter Sunday Celebration at the Armenian Diocesan Centre
On Easter Sunday, following the Divine Liturgy, members of the Armenian community, together with guests and friends, gathered at the Armenian Diocesan Centre for a joyful festive luncheon, continuing the celebration of the glorious Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Bishop’s Message for the Feast of the Annunciation of the Holy Mother of God
In this joyful season of Eastertide, our Church celebrates the Feast of the Annunciation. On this blessed occasion, we rejoice in the moment when the Archangel Gabriel brought the good news to the Holy Virgin Mary, and through her faithful “yes,” the mystery of our salvation began (Luke 1:26–38).
“Christ is risen”: Bishop Hovakim Manukyan Celebrates Easter Monday in St Garabed, Cardiff
“Christ is risen — and with Him, the life of the Church is renewed in every place where the faithful gather in hope.”
On Easter Monday, Bishop Hovakim Manukyan, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church in the United Kingdom and Ireland, celebrated the Divine Liturgy at the new Armenian Church of St Garabed in Cardiff.
The celebration brought together clergy and faithful in a spirit of resurrectional joy, continuing the proclamation of the Risen Lord: “Christ is risen from the dead.”
“Peace be with you”: Bishop Hovakim Manukyan Celebrates the Resurrection at St Yeghiche Armenian Church in London
Proclaiming the life-giving message of the Resurrection, Bishop Hovakim Manukyan celebrated the Divine Liturgy on Easter Day at St Yeghiche Armenian Church, bringing together the faithful in a spirit of joy, hope, and renewal.
At the heart of the celebration resounded the words of the Risen Lord: “Peace be with you” (John 20:19). In his Easter message, Bishop Hovakim invited the congregation to reflect on the deep meaning of this greeting, offered by Christ to His disciples in the midst of fear and uncertainty.
“He is not here; He has risen”: Bishop Hovakim Proclaims the Light of the Resurrection in Manchester
“He is not here; He has risen” (Luke 24:6).
With these Gospel words, Bishop Hovakim Manukyan led the faithful into the mystery of the Resurrection during the Easter Vigil (Service of Light) at the Holy Trinity Armenian Church in Manchester. Celebrating the Divine Liturgy on Holy Saturday evening, the Bishop invited the community to enter spiritually into the stillness of the first Easter morning.
Bishop Hovakim Manukyan Leads Good Friday Burial Service in Manchester
“Christ is laid in the tomb, yet this tomb blossoms with life.”
On the evening of Good Friday, Bishop Hovakim Manukyan presided over the Burial Service of our Lord Jesus Christ at the Holy Trinity Armenian Church in Manchester, gathering clergy and faithful in deep prayer and contemplation at the heart of Holy Week.
Bishop Hovakim Manukyan Presides at Khavaroom Service in Manchester, Leading the Faithful into the Mystery of the Lord’s Passion
“Even in the deepest darkness, the light of Christ cannot be overcome.”
On the evening of Maundy Thursday, Bishop Hovakim Manukyan presided over the ancient and deeply symbolic service of Khavaroom (Vigil of Darkness) at Holy Trinity Armenian Church in Manchester, guiding the faithful into a profound encounter with the final hours of Christ before His Passion.
Bishop Hovakim Leads Washing of the Feet Service in Manchester
Bishop Hovakim Manukyan presided over the Service of the Washing of the Feet at Holy Trinity Armenian Church in Manchester. During the service, Bishop Hovakim blessed the water and oil, and then washed the feet of members of the congregation, recalling Christ’s act of humility in the Upper Room.
Palm Sunday Celebrated at St Sarkis Church, London with Blessing of Children and “Trnbatsek” Rite
On Sunday, 29 March, Bishop Hovakim Manukyan celebrated the Divine Liturgy at St Sarkis Armenian Church in London, marking the Feast of Palm Sunday with a rich and prayerful liturgical programme.
Bishop Hovakim Manukyan Attends the Enthronement of the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury
Bishop Hovakim Manukyan, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church in the United Kingdom and Ireland, took part in the enthronement of the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, joining senior church leaders and representatives of Christian traditions from across the United Kingdom and beyond.
In Memoriam: Bishop Hovakim Manukyan Attends Funeral of Bishop Andrew
Bishop Hovakim Manukyan participated in the funeral service of the late Bishop Andrew, held at Guildford Cathedral on Monday, 23 March.
Feast of St Gregory the Illuminator’s Entry into Khor Virap Celebrated at the Diocesan Centre
On 21 March, the Feast of the Entry of Gregory the Illuminator into Khor Virap was prayerfully celebrated at the Diocesan Centre, bringing together clergy and faithful in remembrance of one of the most defining moments in Armenian Christian history.
London Ecumenical Stations of the Cross Recalls the Witness of Modern Martyrs
An ecumenical Stations of the Cross bringing together Churches of the Middle East was held on Friday, 20 March at St Mary’s Cathedral, Ealing, in west London, offering a solemn Lenten reflection on the witness of contemporary martyrs.
Diocese of the Armenian Church UK Launches New Website to Strengthen Digital Outreach
The Diocese of the Armenian Church of the United Kingdom & Ireland has launched a newly redesigned website, marking a major step forward in its efforts to strengthen online engagement with parishioners, diaspora families, and the wider public.
Bishop Hovakim Manukyan has been nominated as CTE President for the Orthodox Churches
Bishop Hovakim Manukyan has been nominated as Churches Together in England President for the Orthodox Churches.
Bishop Hovakim Speaks on Spiritual “Thirst” During Divine Liturgy
The Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church in the United Kingdom and Ireland, Bishop Hovakim Manukyan, has delivered a sermon reflecting on spiritual longing and faith during a Divine Liturgy at St Sarkis Armenian Church in London.
Feast of St Sarkis Marked with Worship and Tradition in London
The Diocesan Primate, Bishop Hovakim Manukyan, celebrated the Divine Liturgy (Badarak) and delivered a message reflecting on faith, courage, and the example of Saint Sarkis as a model of Christian witness and devotion.
Prayer Service at Oxford Highlights Armenian Christian Witness, Culture, and Unity
An ecumenical prayer service at Blackfriars, University of Oxford, has highlighted the enduring spiritual, cultural, and historical witness of Armenian Christianity during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.
Oxford Panel Examines Armenian Church and Ecumenical Dialogue
A panel discussion at Pembroke College, University of Oxford, explored the history, theological culture, and ecumenical engagement of the Armenian Church as part of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Scholars and church leaders reflected on the Armenian Church’s distinctive Christian tradition and its contribution to wider theological dialogue.