Armenian had lots of important masses, important masses that is similar to ours
Armenian also does believe in Christmas like us but it is pretty weird when their ways of the church is mostly Jewish
The badarak
the main liturgy of the badarak is the mostly the main worship service for the Armenians. But for what we call the badarak it is much more for the Armenians because it provides a great encounter with God in this life. In the Divine Liturgy, Jesus Christ the Son of God comes to his people to you and me in 2 forms The first forms is by his Word in the reading of the holy Gospel and his second form is by his holy Body and Blood in the Holy Communion so These two actions are the reading of the Word of God and the reception of Holy Communion are the two pillars or building blocks of the Divine Liturgy in all ancient apostolic churches.
Supported by these two pillars is a magnificent structure of words, music, symbols and rituals. For those words don't know with it is that the Divine Liturgy can seem like a confusing array of lacking movements and rituals and arcane theological terminology. The complex interplay of the celebrant priest,the deacons, the other altar servers, the choir and the people who might might lead one to overlook the logic and purpose of the Divine Liturgy and to miss its very real benefits.