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  • Memorial in Poland

    Also in Poland, every year on 24th (sometimes 25th) of April in Kraków takes place a mass in commemoration of Armenian Genocide.
    Cultural Society of Armenians and Armenian Priesthood organizate special meeting, and devotion. For a few years Father Tadeusz Isakowicz-Zaleski, (arm. Թադևոս Վարդապետ Իսահակյան-Զալեսկին) celebrates the mass.

    There are about 40-80 thousands of Armenians in Poland, and they've got also a few other events connected with the Genocide, for example in Warsaw.
    Below, you can take a look on the invitation to the last ceremony (in Polish language):



    Looking for more? You can visit website of Cultural Society of Armenians (in Polish, but you can contact members in your native language): http://otk.armenia.pl/new/

    or read 'news from Armenia' in armenian: http://otk.armenia.pl/new/z_armenii.php


    Best Regards,
    Maciej, Pole

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    Re: Memorial in Poland

    Originally posted by Szakal View Post
    Also in Poland, every year on 24th (sometimes 25th) of April in Kraków takes place a mass in commemoration of Armenian Genocide.
    Cultural Society of Armenians and Armenian Priesthood organizate special meeting, and devotion. For a few years Father Tadeusz Isakowicz-Zaleski, (arm. Թադևոս Վարդապետ Իսահակյան-Զալեսկին) celebrates the mass.

    There are about 40-80 thousands of Armenians in Poland, and they've got also a few other events connected with the Genocide, for example in Warsaw.
    Below, you can take a look on the invitation to the last ceremony (in Polish language):



    Looking for more? You can visit website of Cultural Society of Armenians (in Polish, but you can contact members in your native language): http://otk.armenia.pl/new/

    or read 'news from Armenia' in armenian: http://otk.armenia.pl/new/z_armenii.php


    Best Regards,
    Maciej, Pole
    Thank you Szakal!
    General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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