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    SERVICE HELD AT SURP GIRAGOS ARMENIAN CHURCH IN TURKEY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    June 20, 2011 - 14:01 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Diaspora Armenians and clergy held a small service
    in Turkish Diyarbak覺r's local church on Saturday, June 18, in what
    many hope is a harbinger for a more multicultural future in the
    southeastern city, Hurriyet Daily News reports.

    "The sounds of the call to prayer and church bells will mix here on
    this land from now on," Diyarbak覺r Mayor Osman Baydemir said following
    the service at the restored Surp Giragos Church. "There were major
    sorrows experienced in the past. We [condemn] the heartlessness of
    those days in our hearts and we want a new start."

    "Diyarbak覺r was a multicultural city in the past but we lost a lot
    with the 'monist' policy with the [Turkish] Republic. To be able
    to resurrect social peace, lessons should be learned from the past
    and history needs to be encountered," Diyarbak覺r Sur Mayor Abdullah
    Demirba癬_ said, adding that he was very pleased to be able to host
    the guests.

    Surp Giragos' restoration was widely supported by Istanbul Armenians,
    although the Turkish Culture Ministry, Diyarbak覺r's Sur Municipality
    and Diaspora Armenians also contributed to refurbishing the church.

    Archbishop and Deputy Patriarch Aram Ate癬_yan said, "It is a start
    that Diyarbak覺r Armenians come and visit the land they have been
    born. We hope it [this trend] continues."

    Defined as the largest church in the Middle East by some experts,
    the historic Surp Giragos Church will host a more grandiose service
    in October. Along with the representatives of Armenian Apostolic
    Churches from all around the world, representatives of sister churches
    and leading names from the Diaspora are expected to form part of the
    large congregation.

    The total cost of the restoration is around $2.5 million; once the
    church is open for services its annex buildings will host several
    cultural and arts projects.

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