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    Armenpress

    ARMENIAN MONASTERY IN NORTHERN CYPRUS TURNED INTO CAFE

    YEREVAN, MAY 10, ARMENPRESS: Citing an April 17 story in Yeniduzen
    newspaper published in the Northern Cyprus, Armenian foreign ministry said
    an Armenian Saint Makar monastery, which is in the mountainous part of the
    island, was turned into a cafe. The newspaper said its new owner, Dervish
    Sonmezler, intends to rebuilt the monastery into a hotel.
    The monastery was built in the 4-th century AD by Copts, but later it
    passed to Armenians and was for centuries an Armenian Church sanctuary.
    Though it was subordinated to the second Armenian Catholicosate in Antelias,
    Lebanon, the monastery maintained closed ties with Etchmiadzin.
    Before the Turkish occupation of the Northern Cyprus the monastery was
    one of the favorite destinations for local Armenians, but now it is
    inaccessible to Christians. All manuscripts and other relics kept in it were
    plundered and sold and only the intervention of the Republic of Cyprus, the
    Armenian Church and international organizations prevented further
    destruction of the monastery.
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