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guest: Davit Amalyan
“You don’t have to recite stentorian speeches from tribunes, all you have to do is to love your family, remember the soldier protecting the borders”. Rev. Fr. Ruben Zargarian hosts singer and composer Davit Amalyan.
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guest: Tigran Sirunyan
Language is a memory, it is a vital instrument for forging independence and identity. How do we nourish ourselves from that enormous cognitive and spiritual heritage our language posseses? The conversation of Rev. Fr. Ruben Zargarian and linguist Tigran Sirunyan addresses the sacramental and applied significance of language.
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guest: Susanna Harutyunyan
Despite the poor social and economic conditions of Armenia, today Armenia is ranked among the countries with low child mortality indicators. Why it is so and what do these indicators imply? Rev. Fr. Ruben Zargarian hosts the Chairwoman of healthcare NGO “Trust”, member of Alliance for the Health of Mother and Child board, pediatrician Susanna Harutyunyan.
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guest: Ralph Yirikian
“Culture is a mode of self-expression, which helps emphasize the uniqueness and national identity”. Rev. Fr. Ruben Zargarian hosts General Manager of VivaCell-MTS Ralph Yirikian.
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guest: Zhanna Andreasyan, part 2
Second part of conversation with Rev. Fr. Ruben Zargarian is devoted to the discussion of perception of patriotism nowadays.
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guest: Zhanna Andreasyan, part 1
Lie as a social phenomenon, lie prioritized in interpersonal relations and its implications. Rev. Fr. Ruben Zargarian talks about these topics with sociologist Zhanna Andreasyan.
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guest: Levon Shirinyan, part 2In the second part of his conversation with political scientist Levon Shirinyan, Rev. Fr. Ruben Zargarian addresses the geopolitical upheavels in the region. |
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guest: Levon Shirinyan, part 1The permissiveness we face nowadays has largely to do with the absence of state-driven political and intellectual elite. This is the firm belief of the political scientist Levon Shirinyan. |
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guest: Seda SafaryanRev. Fr. Ruben Zargarian hosts advocate Seda Safaryan. She addresses independence and safety guarantees for the advocates in Armenia, the importance of advocacy experience. |
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guest: Alexander TopchianWriter, literary critic and translator Alexander Topchian is hosted by Rev. Fr. Ruben Zargarian. The conversation is on the topic of the Feast of Holy Translators, quality of translation culture of nowadays, as well as the role iwe have in the global literature market. |
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guest: Baydzig Kalaydjian“If the economy of Armenia improves, immigration will grow vs current emigration”. Rev. Fr. Ruben Zargarian hosts Baydzig Kalaydjian, Editor-in-Chief of Zartonk Daily, Lebanon. |
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guest: Vardan Devrikyan“The Muron (Chrism) of the Armenian Church is the business card of a Christian Armenia; it’s a symbol of continuity, eternity and national character”. Director of National Institute of Literature, NAS, literary critic Vardan Devrikyan devoted most of his creative life to the studies of ancient manuscripts, and among other, authored a book entitles “Holy Muron”.
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Day 6
And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth….And God saw everything that he had made, and, behold, it was very good. And the evening and the morning were the sixth day.
The author and host of the TV series “Day 6” is a priest. He takes interest in the attitude of an Armenian today towards life, Christian ethics, universal values. The guests of pavilion include men of art, science, politics, economics, education and media, who are zealous for the Armenian Church, Christian faith and share their concerns about complicated and problematic issues, related to organizing public life, with the hosting priest.
Frequency: Every Saturday, at 22:00
Rerun: Monday, at 13:30