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    SPECULATION ENDS ON VAN'S HOLY CROSS CHURCH

    Hurriyet
    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/ n.php?n=speculations-on-holy-cross-church-of-van-h as-ended-2010-01-22
    Jan 22 2010
    Turkey

    The Culture and Tourism Ministry ends speculation about the historical
    Surp Hac (Holy Cross) Church on Akdamar Island in Van. Officials from
    the ministry say the church will be opened for prayer and a cross
    will be placed on the roof by September 2010

    Renovation of the historical Surp Hac (Holy Cross) Church on Akdamar
    Island in the eastern district of Van helped begin the normalization
    process between Turkey and Armenia, but the church remains a topic
    of considerable debate.

    The Armenian church was renovated and opened as a museum in 2007 by
    former Culture Minister Atilla Koc; since then, debate has centered on
    whether a cross would be placed atop the building's dome and whether
    the church would once again be opened for prayer.

    Buildings designated as museums are not allowed to host religious
    services under Turkish law.

    Current Culture Minister Ertugrul Gunay has told the Hurriyet Daily
    News & Economic Review that the ministry is making the final legal
    arrangements to allow the church to open for prayer once a year.

    Last week, however, daily Milliyet and other Turkish newspapers
    announced that the ministry was no longer considering opening Surp
    Hac for prayer. The announcement naturally attracted the interest of
    Armenian media and the Armenian diaspora as well.

    'The information is old; preparations are at the final level'

    The Daily News spoke to ministry officials to get the latest
    developments about the historical church. Denying last week's news
    story, the officials said the church would be opened for prayer in
    September 2010 with a cross on the building's roof. According to
    the ministry sources, Milliyet's story was based on old information;
    in fact, they said, the legal preparations for opening the church to
    prayer are continuing rapidly.

    Disappointment caused by museum status

    Gunay said there are obstacles to churches in addition to Surp Hac
    being opened for prayer, adding that the ministry is handling the
    legal arrangements very carefully to prevent similar difficulties in
    the future.

    The church has symbolic importance in the normalization process
    between Turkey and Armenia. Although it is commonly believed that
    Armenian-Turkish dialogue began with the World Cup Qualifier between
    the two countries' national teams in 2008, the actual process began
    with the initial renovation of Surp Hac.

    Former minister Koc contacted Gagik Gurciyan, the deputy culture
    minister of Armenia at that time, to provide experts from Armenia
    to come to Turkey to inspect the church. Despite the closed borders
    between the two countries, Turkish and Armenian experts have engaged
    in a coordinated effort aimed at restoring Surp Hac.

    Leaving the church without a cross and opening it as a museum,
    however, disappointed the Armenian world. During the restoration,
    a replica of the original cross was prepared by experts according
    to the traditions of the Apostolic Church. That cross was brought to
    Istanbul and delivered to Mesrop II, patriarch of Turkish Armenians.

    The cross is still at the Istanbul patriarchate, waiting to be placed
    atop Surp Hac.
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