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  • Akhtamar's Sourp Khatch to Re-Open as Place of Prayer - Turkey

    Akhtamar's Sourp Khatch to Re-Open as Place of Prayer, Says Turkey's
    Culture Minister

    Tert.am
    14:16 ¢ 23.01.10


    Turkey's Ministry of Culture and Tourism ends speculation about the
    historical Armenian church Sourp Khatch (Holy Cross) located on the
    island of Akhtamar on Lake Van. Ministry representatives have said the
    church will re-open as a place of worship and a cross will be placed
    on the church. In accordance with preliminary details, Sourp Khatch
    will hold its first mass this year in September.

    The Armenian church was renovated and opened as a museum in 2007 by
    former Culture Minister Atilla Koç; 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, since, in accordance
    with Turkish law, buildings designated as museums are prohibited from
    hosting religious services.

    However, Turkey's current Culture Minister ErtuÄ?rul Günay has told the
    Hürriyet Daily News & Economic Review that the ministry is making the
    final legal arrangements to allow the church to open for prayer, if
    only once a year.

    According to Hürriyet, 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 Sourp Khatch
    (spelled Surp Haç in the original story).

    Former minister Koç contacted Gagik Gürciyan, 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 Sourp Khatch.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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