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The Feast Of St. Sarkis In India

On 30th January, 2010 Armenian College and Philanthropic Academy  celebrated the feast of St. Sarkis the warrior and his son, St. Mardiros in a special way. St. Sarkis is considered to be the Saint of youth and love. To commemorate this wonderful event, the Management of the Armenian College organized a drawing competition.

 The theme of the competition was “St. Sarkis” and his son “St. Mardiros”. The competition was held in the College auditorium. Very Reverend Father Khoren Hovhannisyan, the Pastor of the Armenians in India and the Manager of the Armenian College & Philanthropic Academy started the event by blessing the students and made them aware about the importance of the day and spoke about St. Sarkis, the Martyr. He advised them to love each other, the church and their motherland.

 The eager students used their vivid imagination to bring life into the image of St. Sarkis and his son St. Mardiros.

 The best three drawings were awarded prizes by Father Khoren

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