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    KIRGHIZ SCHOLARS HOPE TO FIND THE RELICS OF ST. MATTHEW IN MEDIEVAL CHURCH ON ISSYK KUL LAKE

    Interfax-Religion, Russia
    Sept 4 2006

    Bishkek, September 4, Interfax - Kirghiz scholars have discovered a
    medieval settlement and catacombs on Issyk Kul and hope to find there
    the burial place of St. Matthew, said Academician Vladimir Ploskikh,
    who leads an archeological expedition there.

    He has reported that the unique historic monument, which the medieval
    settlement and catacombs represent, has been discovered this summer
    in the Zayachy Peninsula at the north-eastern cost of Issyk Kul Lake
    in northern Kirghizia.

    The scholar believes this construction with monastic cells may well
    turn out to be the Armenian monastery where, as chronicles report,
    the apostle might have been buried.

    Dr. Ploskykh says some references to the church are made even in the
    diary of famous traveler Semenov Tyan-Shansky; the monastery is also
    marked at a Catalan map in Venice.

    At the same time, the scholar says all the hypothesis about the
    discovery of the monastery where St. Matthew was buried 'still need
    to be confirmed'.

    'The data discovered has to be processed. But if our assumptions
    are justified Kirghizia will have a unique chance to join the world
    religious culture and become a new route for pilgrims', Ploskykh noted.
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