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    Armenian church on Akhtamar Island set to host fifth service

    18:15 05.09.2014


    Christians from Turkey and around the world have started to travel to
    Akhtamar Island on Lake Van for the fifth annual Divine Liturgy on the
    island's famous 10th century church, the Hurriyet Daily News reports.

    The church was reopened to occasional prayers in 2010 after a hiatus
    of nearly 100 years.

    Turkish authorities restored the church between 2005 and 2007 before
    opening it as a museum. The Divine Liturgy was celebrated there for
    the first time in 95 years in 2010.

    The Divine Liturgy will be held on Sept. 7 at the historic Surp Khach
    (Holy Cross) Church with the acting head of the Armenian Patriarchate
    in Turkey, Aram Atesyan. This year, Fener Greek Patriarch Bartholomew
    and the spiritual leader of Turkey's Syriac community, Yusuf Cetin,
    will also be participating in the service for the first time.

    Worshippers are expected to pray for peace in the Middle East and the
    world during the service.

    Today, the Armenian community in Turkey, which numbers around 70,000,
    is almost entirely concentrated in Istanbul.

    Gevas Mayor Sinan Hakan said his local administration would offer a
    "Peace Lunch" in the center of the district after the service this
    year.

    "Gevas is a significant center for Christianity and Islam. As locals
    of Gevas, we want our guests to feel at home while they are here as
    part of the ceremony. They are not strangers to us. There was a
    tradition of living together with them for thousands of years. We want
    to revitalize that here on the day," said Hakan.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/09/05/armenian-church-on-akhtamar-island-set-to-host-fifth-service/

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