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    news.am, Armenia
    Oct 22 2011

    Diyarbakir welcomes Armenians: `Welcome home!' (PHOTO)

    October 22, 2011 | 10:01


    VAN. - The Armenians, who arrived in Diyarbakir, Turkey, to attend the
    reopening of, and first Holy Mass at, the city's St. Giragos Armenian
    church, were surprised by the posters placed in Diyarbakir streets.

    Diyarbakir City Hall had placed posters that read `Welcome to Your
    Home,' in Armenian, together with the image of St. Giragos church. And
    the sign that reads `Welcome,' in Turkish, Kurdish, Assyrian, and
    Armenian, can still be seen in the city's entrances, Armenian
    News-NEWS.am's correspondent reported from Van, Turkey.

    Not too many visitors have come from Armenia to take part in St.
    Giragos' reopening and the Holy Mass to be celebrated there. This
    notwithstanding, a considerable number of Diaspora Armenians has
    arrived. In his interview with Armenian News-NEWS.am's correspondent,
    Diyarbakir's Deputy Mayor noted that, according to their information,
    around 2,000 Armenians have come to their city from different
    countries.

    Reopening and consecration of St. Giragos, which is one of the largest
    churches in the Middle East, will take place on Saturday while the
    first Holy Mass will be celebrated on Sunday.

    The church was left to its fate after 1980, but Diyarbakir Armenians
    who now live in Istanbul established the St. Giragos Fund in order to
    restore the church. This Armenian fund paid 70 percent of the
    restoration costs, worth $2.5 million dollars, and the Diyarbakir City
    Hall paid the remaining 30 percent.

    St. Giragos will reopen as a functioning church.

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