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    United Press International
    August 27, 2004 Friday 21:01 PM Eastern Time

    Kyrgyz scientists seek St. Matthew remains

    BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, Aug. 27 (UPI)


    A Kyrgyz-Russian expedition is searching Lake Issyk-Kul in Kyrgyzstan
    for remains believed to be those of the Apostle Matthew, local media
    reported Friday.

    Issyk-Kul, 2,250 square miles in area, is a mountain lake in the
    north of the country. The Vecherniy Bishkek newspaper refers to a map
    dating back to the 14th century that a Russian scientist saw in
    Venetia in the middle of the 19th century.

    The scientist found an Armenian monastery on the map and read the
    legend, according to which the body of St. Matthew, the apostle and
    evangelist, was kept in the monastery.

    The monastery was built on the north coast of Issyk-Kul before it
    disappeared in the lake. People have found various artifacts in the
    lake not far from the monastery's location.

    According to the gospels, St. Matthew followed Christ, accompanying
    him up to the time of his passion and crucifixion and was one of the
    witnesses of his resurrection. He is believed to have died sometime
    during the first century A.D.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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