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  • World Monuments Fund 2010 Watch Sites: Cathedral of St. James

    http://www.wmf.org/project/cathedral-st-james

    Wor ld Monuments Fund
    95 Madison Avenue
    New York, NY 10016
    Tel. 646-424-9594
    [email protected]

    2010 Watch Sites

    CURRENT WATCH SITE

    CATHEDRAL OF ST. JAMES
    Old City of Jerusalem

    Entering the cobblestone alleys of the Cathedral of St. James is a journey
    back in time. The large patriarchal monastery of St. James was built during
    the 12th century on the remains of a 5th-century Georgian church, on a site
    that was identified as the burial place of the first bishop of Jerusalem
    (St. James Minor). Resting in the southwestern corner of the Old City of
    Jerusalem, the structure is one of the few cathedrals from the Crusades to
    have survived almost intact. As early as 1195, St. James served as a refuge
    for the Armenian poor when a large hospice was attached to the church. Local
    Armenian merchants worked to beautify and enlarge the monastery through the
    centuries. This close relationship between the cathedral and the Armenian
    community was further solidified in the 17th century, when the cathedral was
    designated the seat of the Armenian Christian Church, around which the
    Armenian quarter of Jerusalem was established. Building activities
    intensified after the 1840s, and by the end of the 19th century the
    cathedral was reputed for its architectural ornament and its collection of
    jeweled vestments and manuscripts. After the first genocide and Soviet
    dominance of Armenia, St. James became a spiritual and cultural center of
    great importance for the Armenian diaspora.

    This sacred place of history, identity, and unity is threatened by
    structural problems and deterioration of the elaborate interiors.

    Conservation and long-term management are sought to preserve the cathedral
    and to facilitate visitation and religious pilgrimage to the site, as well
    as to promote dialogue in a place so troubled by conflict yet so rife with
    shared history.
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