Cross-Stone, Dedicated To 95th Anniversary Of Armenian Genocide, To

CROSS-STONE, DEDICATED TO 95TH ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE, TO BE ERECTED IN MONTREAL

ARMENPRESS
APRIL 22, 2010
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, APRIL 22, ARMENPRESS: Varazdat Hambardzumyan’s cross-stone,
dedicated to the 95th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, will
be erected in several days in the territory of St. Jacob Church,
Montreal, Canada. Master of cross-stones Varazdat Hambardzumyan
informed Armenpress that the two-meter cross-stone, which symbolizes
the commemoration of the innocent victims of the Genocide, is his
gift to the Armenian community of Montreal. There is a fighting
ram carved under the big cross on the stone. Another cross-stone
by Varazdat Hambardzumyan will be transported to Paris and erected
there in the common grave-monument of 38 Armenians. Honored master
Varazdat Hambardzumyan created more than 400 cross-stones. Most of
them are erected in various places of Armenia, as well as in Greece,
Switzerland, UAE, Turkey, Russia, the Ukraine and US.