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  • ANKARA: Single Day Rite In Akdamar Armenian Church Postponed Due To

    SINGLE DAY RITE IN AKDAMAR ARMENIAN CHURCH POSTPONED DUE TO REFERENDUM

    Anadolu Agency (AA)
    May 17, 2010 Monday
    VAN

    The single day rite at the Akdamar Armenian Church in the Akdamar
    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.

    Turkish authorities announced earlier that the historic Armenian Church
    on the Akdamar island would be opened to religious worship for a single
    day, as a symbolic gesture to the Armenian community around the world,
    as part of Turkey's efforts to normalize relations with Armenia.

    However, the Higher Board of Elections recently announced that the
    referendum on the constitutional amendment law would be held the
    same day, which forced authorities to postpone the single-day rite
    in Akdamar church to September 19 in order to allow Turkish citizens
    of Amenian origin to vote in the referendum.

    Turkey's decision to open the Akdamar Church for a single-day rite,
    was met with enthusiasm by Armenian communities across the world.

    The 1,100-year-old Akdamar Church was opened in 2007 at a ceremony
    that hosted officials from Armenia and Turkey after it was restored
    by the Turkish government. The restoration costed some 1.7 million USD.

    The Akdamar Church was constructed by architect bishop Manuel between
    915 and 921 A.D. under the supervision of King Gagik I. Among the
    important pieces of Armenian architecture, the church draws attraction
    with its stone workmanship and the relieves on its walls.

    Earlier this March, Turkish government gave permission for a single-day
    religious that would take place once every year at the church upon a
    proposal by the Van Governor's Office and approval by Turkish Minister
    of Culture and Tourism Ertugrul Gunay.

    The rite at the Akdamar Church will take place each year in the second
    week of September.

    Turkish officials believe it will boost religious tourism in the
    region.
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