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    GEORGIANS CLAIM 5 MONASTERIES

    Lragir.am News
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/society22913.html
    11/08/2011

    The Georgian Orthodox Church claims ownership of five monasteries
    located on the Armenian side of the Georgia-Armenia border. Four,
    including Akhtala and Kobair Monasteries, pictured above, are located
    in the Lori region; the fifth is the Kirants Monastery in the Tavush
    region. (Photo: Temo Bardzimashvili.)

    The Georgian Orthodox Church's claim to several monasteries in
    neighboring Armenia is stoking religious tension between the two
    South Caucasus neighbors.

    The fact that Armenia was the first country to adopt Christianity as a
    state religion (in 301 AD) is a source of national pride in Yerevan,
    and government officials accordingly tend to be quick to defend the
    prerogatives of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Authorities in Georgia,
    the third country to make Christianity its state religion (in 326 AD,
    after Ethiopia), feel similarly strongly about the rights of the
    Georgian Orthodox Church. These deeply held opinions ensure that
    cross-border property claims are a delicate topic.

    Neither church today enjoys the status as a state religion, although
    both represent the faith of a large majority of Armenians and Georgians
    respectively.

    In the post-Soviet era, church relations have travelled on a bumpy
    path. A brief thaw set in after Georgian authorities in July approved
    regulatory changes that would allow the Armenian Apostolic Church to
    gain official status in Georgia. The Georgian Orthodox Church opposed
    the revisions, but Armenian Apostolic Church representatives told
    RFE/RL that it believed the objections did not have sectarian roots.

    These days, property disputes are the primary source of tension. In
    Armenia, the Georgian Orthodox Church desires official status and
    ownership of five monasteries in areas near the Armenian-Georgian
    border that it claims were founded as Georgian churches. Four of
    the disputed properties are in the Lori region -- the monasteries
    of Akhtala, Kobair, Hnevanq, and Khuchap. The fifth, the Kirants
    monastery, is in the Tavush region.

    The Armenian Apostolic Church supports its Georgian counterpart's
    request for official status, but Armenian church leaders object to
    handing over the monasteries.

    "It [the Georgian Church] demands churches whose ownership is still
    disputed," claimed Armenian Apostolic Church spokesperson Father
    Vahram Melikian.

    The Armenian Apostolic Church contends that though these monasteries
    may have functioned as Georgian believers during the 11th and 12th
    centuries, they were built as Armenian Apostolic churches and should
    remain so.Practical considerations also should be taken into account,
    added Father Vahram.

    The low number of ethnic Georgians living in Armenia -only about 600,
    according to government data - does not justify the transfer of five
    monasteries, Vahram contended.

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