The Diocese
Posted: 10/26/2016
The number of students enrolled at St. Leon Armenian Cathedral's Little Angels Saturday School has reached 250 and one this is definitely certain. The community values its culture and heritage. For centuries, the Armenian Church has been the center of the Armenian identity. In the Diaspora, the youth, in search of its roots, is learning the ancestral Armenian language. The Cathedral’s Saturday School is the largest of its kind in the world.
On Saturday, October 22, 2016, the Primate visited the students and met with the administrators.
His Eminence encouraged the students to remain resolute in their studies and to cherish the sacred values of the Armenian culture and rich heritage.
Archbishop Derderian expressed his wholehearted gratitude to Rev. Fr. Khajag Shahbazyan, the Pastor of the Cathedral for his pastoral guidance, to the School's Principal Dn. Hovhannes Gumruyan for his leadership and to Dr. Ellie Antreassian, the Superintendent of the Saturday Schools of the Western Diocese for her professionalism and expertise.

LITTLE ANGELS SATURDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS
LITTLE ANGELS SATURDAY SCHOOL - JUNE 2011

LITTLE ANGELS SATURDAY SCHOOL - JUNE 2015

For over six years, the "Little Angels Saturday School" of St. Leon (Srbots Ghevontiants) Armenian Cathedral has been molding the essence of the Armenian identity. Operating under the auspices of the Western Diocese, Little Angels Saturday School employs a professional teaching staff who teach using the official textbooks prepared by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Armenia.
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