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New Doctor of the Church: Armenian Saint Gregory of Narek

Feb 23, 2015 Brian Kelly

Catholic Culture: St. Gregory of Narek, an Armenian Catholic monk who lived in what is now Turkey and died in 1005, has been named by Pope Francis a Doctor of the Church. Read more here.

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