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    The Hindu, India
    March 3 2007

    Armenian church to resume service

    Susan Muthalaly

    CHENNAI: The Armenian church on Armenian Street here will possibly
    resume worship service by next year, after a decade-long interregnum.
    The oldest surviving church of its kind in India is set to be
    renovated and restored with an estimated Rs.1.5 crore grant from the
    Armenian Church Trust in Kolkata, and guidance from the Indian
    National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH).

    The Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, Karekin II,
    from the Holy Etchmiadzin , on a personal visit to India, dropped by
    on Friday, and expressed his desire to restart the service.

    The Armenians were once a rich community that made significant
    contributions, economic and cultural, to the city. Now there are only
    275 registered Armenians in India.

    They originate from the southwest Asian country of Armenia.

    The Catholicos suggested that students from the Armenian College and
    Philanthropic Academy, Kolkata, be distributed across the country
    once they finished their studies.

    Photo: AWAITING RENOVATION: The Armenian Church at Parrys Corner in
    north Chennai.
    http://www.hindu.com/2007/03/03/stories/200703030 8670100.htm
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