Mount Ararat with the historic Khor Virap monastery visible at center-left

Holidays & Festivals

Armenian Palm Sunday is called Tsakhkazard — literally 'decorated with flowers.' Worshippers bring willow branches and flower wreaths to church for blessing, then keep them at home for the year as protective talismans, a practice that fuses the New Testament account with older Armenian folk tradition surrounding spring-flowering plants.

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Armenian Palm Sunday is called Tsakhkazard  literally 'decorated with flowers.' Worshippers bring willow branches and flower wreaths to church for blessing, then keep them at home for the year as protective talismans, a practice that fuses the New Testament account with older Armenian folk tradition surrounding spring-flowering plants. 

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