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  • Iran's St. Thaddeus Church To Host Armenian Pilgrims

    IRAN'S ST. THADDEUS CHURCH TO HOST ARMENIAN PILGRIMS

    armradio.am
    17.07.2012 11:35

    Scores of Armenians, Assyrians and Catholics from Iran and other
    countries will attend the annual event as part of their pilgrimage
    on the Day of St. Thaddeus.

    The ceremony is known as one of the largest religious ceremonies held
    by Armenians, Press TV reports.

    The St. Thaddeus Church, is one of the oldest and most notable
    surviving Christian monuments of Iran that carries great significance
    for the country's Armenian Orthodox community.

    St. Thaddeus Church is the world's first church and was constructed
    in 68 CE by one of the apostles of Jesus, Saint Thaddeus, who traveled
    to Armenia, to preach the teachings of Christ.

    Qara Kelisa, which literally means Black Church, has been registered
    as the ninth Iranian historical-cultural heritage site on the United
    Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization's (UNESCO)
    World Heritage List.

    The church is composed of two parts: a black structure, the original
    building of the church from which it takes its name and a white
    structure, the main church, which was added to the original building's
    western wing in 1810 CE.

    An ancient chapel two kilometers northwest of the church is said to
    have been the place where the first Christian woman, Sandokh, was
    martyred. The chapel is believed to be as old as St. Thaddeus Church.

    The structure was inscribed along with two other monastic ensembles
    of the Armenian Christian faith namely St. Stepanos and the Chapel
    of Dzordzor.

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