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    HISTORICAL ARMENIAN CHURCH OPENS FOR SERVICE

    Hurriyet Daily News
    Oct 20 2011
    Turkey

    Armenian Surp Giragos Church in the southeastern province of
    Diyarbakır. DAILY NEWS photo

    The historical Armenian Surp Giragos Church in the southeastern
    province of Diyarbakır will open its doors for a Divine Liturgy on
    Sunday Oct. 23 for the first time in decades following the completion
    of two years of restorations.

    The church will be blessed toward evening on Oct. 22 in accordance
    with the traditions of the Apostolic Armenian Church; the Divine
    Liturgy is set to take place the day after.

    The restoration of the church was funded by donations from Armenians
    in Istanbul and abroad through an initiative spearheaded by Vartkes
    Ergun Ayık, a businessman of Armenian origin whose roots lie in
    Diyarbakır, and Raffi Bedrosyan, an ex-resident of Istanbul who now
    lives in Canada.

    The Sur District Governor's Office in Diyarbakır lent its support to
    the project as well, while the Bakırköy District Governor's Office
    in Istanbul allocated two buses free of charge for Bakırköy residents
    who would like to attend the event, as it did during the opening of the
    Surp Krikor Lusavorich Church (Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator)
    in the Central Anatolian province of Kayseri a few years ago.

    Some 1,500 people from Istanbul, Armenia and the United States,
    as well as from countries across Europe and the Middle East, are
    expected to attend the historic mass.

    No vacancies are reported to be left in hotels across Diyarbakır,
    as rooms were reserved months in advance. The people of Diyarbakır
    are therefore readying to host visitors in their own homes, as they
    did two years ago when the historical Surp Hac Church (Church of
    the Holy Cross) on Akdamar Island in the eastern province of Van was
    opened for mass.

    Regarded by art historians as the biggest church in the Middle
    East, the Surp Giragos Church covers 3,200 square meters and has a
    capacity of 3,000 people. Used as a command center for German officers
    during World War I, the church was then used as an apparel depot by
    state-owned Sumerbank until 1950.

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