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    SURP GIRAGOS ARMENIAN CHURCH IN DIYARBAKIR PREPARES FOR LITURGY

    epress.am
    10.13.2011 13:06

    Once one of the largest churches in the Middle East, Surp Giragos
    Church in Turkey's southeastern province of Diyarbakır will be reopened
    on Oct. 23 for a religious ceremony, Today's Zaman reports.

    Renovation started at the end of 2009 after the Diyarbakır Surp
    Giragos Armenian Church Foundation undertook the restoration project
    of the church.

    Ergun Ayık, the head of the foundation, said the Surp Giragos Church
    is in a complex that encompasses more than 3,200 square meters
    and includes a chapel, a meeting room, a school, a dining hall and
    rectories.

    "Restoration of the church, which makes up about 85 percent of the
    complex, is secured. But the restoration of the rest of the complex
    depends on more funds," Ayık said of the project, which has cost $2.5
    million and has been provided mostly by the foundation.

    Ayık also added that while the Diyarbakır Municipality had
    provided about one-third of the total renovation budget, other
    state institutions had not contributed even though the foundation had
    requested more funding. "The rest of the renovation of the complex can
    be completed in three or four months if funding is secured," he said.

    The church was seized by the German army during World War I, and in
    1918, it was converted into a textile warehouse of Sumerbank. After
    the Armenian population of the area made an application in 1952 asking
    for its return, the church was given back to the community. However,
    because of the lack of a congregation, it had been neglected since
    1980.

    "It was in ruins," Ayık said. "Its opening will make moral, economic
    and social contributions."

    Ayık said that on the evening of Oct. 22 there will be a service at
    the church to consecrate it, and on the next day, which is a Sunday,
    there will be a religious service.

    "First, this is a very important church from an architectural point
    of view. Second, it symbolizes the past. This is one of only seven
    Armenian churches in the city," he said and added that there had been
    "about 40,000-45,000 Armenians" living in Diyarbakır prior to the
    mass deportation of Armenians in 1915.

    Since the Surp Giragos Church in Diyarbakır belongs to the church
    foundation, there are no restrictions on when a service can be held.

    "It is open to everybody who wants to be here," Ayık said. The service
    will be headed by Archbishop Aram Ateşyan, the deputy patriarch of
    the Armenian Patriarchate based in İstanbul.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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