Massis (periodical)
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Massis is a Lebanese
-Armenian
publication published by the Armenian Catholic Patriarchate in Lebanon. It was established in 1947 by Cardinal Krikor Aghajanian in Beirut. Long-time serving editor of the publication was Father Antranik Granian. It stopped publication temporarily in the 1990s and restarted in 2005, with Sarkis Najarian as editor in chief.
Presently it is published on a monthly basis (12 issues per year), with pages varying between 48 and 60 pages.
Massis is a religious, political, social and cultural periodical published with varying frequencies (weekly, bi-weekly, monthly...) and at various times as a tabloid newspaper and as a magazine.
Lebanon
Lebanon , officially the Republic of LebanonRepublic of Lebanon is the most common term used by Lebanese government agencies. The term Lebanese Republic, a literal translation of the official Arabic and French names that is not used in today's world. Arabic is the most common language spoken among...
-Armenian
Armenian language
The Armenian language is an Indo-European language spoken by the Armenian people. It is the official language of the Republic of Armenia as well as in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. The language is also widely spoken by Armenian communities in the Armenian diaspora...
publication published by the Armenian Catholic Patriarchate in Lebanon. It was established in 1947 by Cardinal Krikor Aghajanian in Beirut. Long-time serving editor of the publication was Father Antranik Granian. It stopped publication temporarily in the 1990s and restarted in 2005, with Sarkis Najarian as editor in chief.
Presently it is published on a monthly basis (12 issues per year), with pages varying between 48 and 60 pages.
Massis is a religious, political, social and cultural periodical published with varying frequencies (weekly, bi-weekly, monthly...) and at various times as a tabloid newspaper and as a magazine.
External links
- Massis Monthly archive (pdf. pages)