It deals with the relationship between a Muslim boy and an Armenian priest.
This particle indicates an ancestor who was a priest (Armenian priests can choose to marry or remain celibate, but married priests cannot become a bishop).
Armenian priests regularly wear Byzantine-style mitres (symbolizing the sovereignty of Christ).
The first American-born Armenian priest was ordained in 1956.
In a hill village to the south-west, the guide delivered her to the house of an Armenian priest who spoke passable French.
Finally, he allowed an Armenian priest to take the text and deliver the bulk of the remarks.
A photograph survives of some Armenian priests kneeling in the sand beside a pile of bones.
Today, the church no longer holds Armenian services, as the last Armenian priest retired in the 1930s.
"When the pope comes here, he'll see what Islam is," the Armenian priest said.
Armenian Apostolic priests can be married, but only those electing celibacy are eligible to become bishops.