Turkey delays single day rite at Armenian Church from September 12 to 19

Turkey delays single day rite at Armenian Church from September 12 to 19

PanARMENIAN.Net - The single day rite at Holy Cross Church in the Aktamar island on the Lake Van was postponed due to the referendum on the constitutional amendment law.

A press release of the Van Governor's Office said they mutually agreed with Archbishop Aram Atesyan of the Armenian Patriarchate in Turkey to postpone the single-day rite from September 12 to the 19th of the same month.

The rite at Holy Cross Church will take place each year in the second week of September, Anatolian News Agency reported.

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The 300-seat Holy Cross Church, located on a small island in the middle of Lake Van in eastern Turkey, is in many ways a symbol of the country's Armenian community. The church was built between 915 and 921 during the reign of Armenian King Gagik I of Vaspurakan and was one of the most important religious buildings in the region. The church, whose sandstone walls and dome are adorned with carvings of Jesus Christ and David and Goliath, is considered one of the greatest examples of Armenian architecture of the period, and an inspiration for the Gothic style that later developed in Europe, according to the New York-based Landmarks Foundation, which has advised on the church's restoration. By the end of last century, the church was falling apart due to the heavy rains and winds that swept across the lake.

Following its restoration and reopening in 2007 Holy Cross Church was operating as a museum.

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