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    DOORS OF ARMENIAN CHURCH SURB NORASHEN IN TBILISI OPENED BEFORE ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER

    ArmInfo
    2008-12-10 09:31:00

    ArmInfo. On December 9, representatives of the Armenian community
    in Tbilisi opened the doors of the Surb Norashen Church before the
    Armenian prime minister and Armenian delegation, afterwards the
    Lord's Prayer was read. As ArmInfo special correspondent reported,
    one had to literally break the doors to enter the church.

    Head of the Georgian Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC),
    Bishop Vazgen Mirzakhanyan expressed confidence that thanks to joint
    efforts the given church will return to the fold of the AAC Georgian
    Diocese. In May 2008 representatives of the Georgian Orthodox Church
    erected a metallic fence with Georgian church attributes around the
    Surb Norashen Church, which was built in the 15th century and in the
    30s of the 20th century closed and turned into a book depositary. In
    1994 attempts were made to turn the St.Norashen Church into a Georgian
    church, however, this didn't happen thanks to big efforts.

    "Today candles were put in this church for the first time over the
    last 70 years. Our people have waited for this minute for a long time,
    and the doors were opened by the grace of God",- Bishop Mirzakhanyan
    said. He expressed confidence that the Armenian prime minister's visit
    will play a serious role in the settlement of the problem. "We hope
    that our brothers, the Georgian people, the government of Georgia and
    the Georgian Orthodox Church, will be able to solve this problem for
    the sake of our friendship," Mirzakhanyan said.

    Presently, Surb Norashen Church is in a deplorable state. For many
    years it has been closed. Its interior is seriously damaged. "We hope
    that some day the church will be restored," Mirzakhanyan said.

    To note, Tbilisi is home to 100,000 Armenians, it has 5 Armenian
    churches but only 2 are active.

    To remind, the Prime Minister of Armenia and the Armenian delegation
    comprising Minister of Finance Tigran Davtyan, Minister of Economy
    Nerses Yeritsyan, Minister of Energy Armen Movsissyan, Minister of
    Diaspora Hranush Hakobyan, Deputy Minister of Culture Gagik Gyurjyan
    and Deputy Minister of Agriculture Levon Rukhkyan took part in the
    7th meeting of the Armenian-Georgian inter-governmental commission on
    economic cooperation and visited the cemetery of outstanding Armenian
    writers and public figures.

    Sargsyan met with President of Georgia Mikhail Saakashvili.
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