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From Scarlet to Snow
In the ancient world, there was a deep, rich crimson dye made from a tiny red insect found on the Araratian plains and along the Arax River. This Armenian cochineal was so powerful, so intense, that once it touched wool, it could never be washed out. You could soak it, scrub it, expose it to sun and weather, nothing could erase it. The stain became part of the fabric itself. Even today, after centuries have passed, archaeologists still uncover textiles, khachkars, and ancient

Bishop Mesrop Parsamyan
1 hour ago2 min read


Guard Your Mind
People sometimes ask me, “Srpazan, why don’t you use a case for your phone?” I usually smile and say, “Because I like to live dangerously!” But in truth, it always makes me think how careful we are with the things we buy. We cover our phones, we buy screen protectors, insurance plans, and we clean the fingerprints off the screen. Some people won’t even set their phone down without a soft cloth underneath! We’re so protective of the things that can be replaced… yet how careful

Bishop Mesrop Parsamyan
3 days ago2 min read


More Than a Piece
A puzzle piece on its own doesn’t look like much. It’s incomplete, odd-shaped, maybe even a little confusing. If you judge it on its own, it doesn’t make sense. But when you place it in the bigger picture, when you connect it to the pieces around it, suddenly it fits perfectly. Suddenly, what looked random becomes meaningful. What seemed insignificant becomes essential. That’s how our lives work in God’s hands. The Scripture says, “God has placed the parts in the body, every

Bishop Mesrop Parsamyan
6 days ago2 min read
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