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Building Knowledge to Strengthen Armenian Communities

The invisible enemy: The case for an informed community

The Armenian WeeklyJun 2, 20261 min readOriginal: The Armenian Weekly
Building Knowledge to Strengthen Armenian Communities

An Armenian Weekly contributor reflects on growing up in a small parish in Indian Orchard and the importance of informed community participation. The author describes how limited resources in smaller Armenian communities necessitated active involvement from all members, providing young people with leadership experience and mentorship from elder generations.

The piece addresses a persistent challenge facing Armenian diaspora institutions: what one church delegate termed "functional illiteracy" among members who participate in community life but lack knowledge of church canons, protocols, structure, and history. The author argues that as the generation bridging Armenia and diaspora life passes, younger generations born outside the homeland require intentional education to effectively serve their communities. The article emphasizes that participation alone is insufficient without foundational knowledge about Armenian institutional and cultural traditions.

Tags:#diaspora-leadership#armenian-church#generational-knowledge
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