Worship allowed at Aghtamar church
25.03.2010 16:04
Yerevan (Yerkir) - The Culture and Tourism Ministry of Turkey will
allow worship once a year at a church in Van, according to a statement
released Thursday, the Hurriyet Daily News reports.
The historical Surp Khach (Holy Cross) Church on Aghtamar Island in
the eastern district of Van was renovated and opened as a museum in
2007 by former Culture Minister Atilla Koç. Since then, debate has
centered on whether the church would once again be opened for prayer.
Buildings designated as museums are not allowed to host religious
services under Turkish law.
The church remained a topic of considerable debate especially around
speculation surrounding whether a cross would be set atop the church.
The decision on the cross is still pending.
25.03.2010 16:04
Yerevan (Yerkir) - The Culture and Tourism Ministry of Turkey will
allow worship once a year at a church in Van, according to a statement
released Thursday, the Hurriyet Daily News reports.
The historical Surp Khach (Holy Cross) Church on Aghtamar Island in
the eastern district of Van was renovated and opened as a museum in
2007 by former Culture Minister Atilla Koç. Since then, debate has
centered on whether the church would once again be opened for prayer.
Buildings designated as museums are not allowed to host religious
services under Turkish law.
The church remained a topic of considerable debate especially around
speculation surrounding whether a cross would be set atop the church.
The decision on the cross is still pending.