Hye Café

  DONATE TODAY (Be sure to leave your name in the comments on the donation page for gifts of $1,000 and over, or email us at: info@saintsahag.org)   Welcome to the Hye Café! Join us on the stone patio, under the cool canopy of trees, to enjoy a cup of Armenian coffee, kebabs or a

Farewell Luncheon

The Parish Council of Saint Sahag Armenian Church  cordially invite you to attend a   Gathering of Farewell Presided by Fr. Mesrop Parsamyan Primate of the Eastern Diocese Soorp Badarak Followed by Farewell Luncheon For Fr. Tadeos Barseghyan & Family Sunday, June 18, 2023 10:00 am RSVP required for the luncheon at Saintsahag.org.  RSVP by June

Easter Offering

EASTER OFFERING Our mission is to serve you, bring all of us together as a family & live the Gospel of our Lord. As we go through this challenging times together, your support to your Church & community is especially important to serve the community, keep the community together & reach out to those in need.

Important Announcement

Dear Parishioners and Friends of Saint Sahag, We write to you with some bittersweet news about our parish. Our Primate, with the approval of the Diocesan Council, has appointed our beloved Father Tadeos to the Armenian Church of Our Savior in Worcester, MA. This concludes a long and well-considered process. Father Tadeos’ last day at

Lenten Journey

A Journey of the Spirit: Beginning Great Lent “A long, beautiful day of spiritual labor is coming soon,” begins Diocesan Primate Fr. Mesrop Parsamyan, in a message to the faithful. “That day marks the beginning of Great Lent: the yearly journey our church undertakes. It will be a time of fasting for our bodies; of prayer

Bedtime Bible Readings

BEDTIME BIBLE READINGS Every night before bed During Great Lent 8:30pm Every night before bed during Great Lent Zhan, Lucy and I will be reading 2 chapters from the Bible. You and your children are welcome to join us. If you’d like your children to join our bedtime Bible readings please let us know at

Christmas Yughakin Offering

It has been tradition of the Armenian Church to offer a gift at Christmas season to the Church under the name of “Youghakin”, or oil offering, which in return would keep the lanterns illuminated, and ultimately the doors open to the Church. At this season of Christ’s birth, let us observe and continue the custom of