Saint Thaddeus Church, Masis
The St. Thaddeus Church | |
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Սուրբ Թադեոս եկեղեցի | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Armenian Apostolic Church |
Year consecrated | 2015 |
Status | Acting church |
Location | |
Location | Masis, Armenia Ararat Province |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Arthur Tarkhanyan and Anahit Tarkhanyan |
The Saint Thaddeus Church (Armenian: Սուրբ Թադեոս Եկեղեցի), is an Armenian Apostolic church in the town of Masis, Ararat Province, Armenia.
History[]
The construction site of the Church was chosen by Vazgen I, the Catholicos of All Armenians, in 1991 and the ground blessing service was conducted in the same year. The construction started in 2003 by the initiative and funding of benefactor Hrant Vardanyan. In 2015, the construction of the Church was completed by his sons, Mikayel and Karen Vardanyans.[1]
The Church, built with the blessing of Vazgen I, the Catholicos of All Armenians, was named after the Apostle St. Thaddeus. On October 04, 2015, the Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II, consecrated the Saint Thaddeus Church. The hall for candle lighting is located at the entrance of the Church. A memorial fountain dedicated to Hrant Vardanyan, is installed in the yard of the Church. On April 24, 2016, by the initiative of benefactors Mikayel and Karen Vardanyans, a khachkar (also known as an Armenian cross-stone) was placed in the yard of the Church, in honor of the 1,5 million canonized martyrs of the Armenian Genocide. The Khachkar was carved of a whole tuff stone (sculptor: Artak Hambardzumyan[2]).
Architecture[]
The architects of St. Thaddeus Church are Artur and Anahit Tarkhanyans.[3] It is a combination of Armenian church building traditions, and contemporary architectural and construction solutions. The church is triple-stepped, and differs by its design and spatial solutions. The internal space is shaped by two intersecting squares, which symbolize eternity and purity of faith, and through the latter the whole structural system is constructed. The dome is rested on semi crossing arches. The external and internal cladding of the Church is unique. The colors from the center to the edges become lighter, and from the base to the dome – darker. The height of the temple, without the cross on the dome, is 33 meters, which symbolizes the years of Jesus Christ’s life on earth. Thirty-three biblical commandments are engraved on the entire wall surrounding the Church.[4]
See also[]
- Apostle Thaddeus
- St. Thaddeus Monastery
Gallery[]
Tabernacle
Hall for candle lighting
Dome
Entrance to Church
Khachkar in honor of martyrs of the Armenian Genocide
The main entrance to the Church
Hall for candle lighting
Memorial fountain dedicated to Hrant Vardanyan
View of the Church from the West
View of the Church from the East
Thirty-three biblical commandments engraved on the wall of the Church
References[]
External links[]
- Mikayel and Karen Vardanyans sponsored the instalment of the cross-stone in the courtyard of St. Thaddeus church
- Anahit Tarkhanyan: The newly consecrated St. Thaddeus church in Masis was built using a unique architectural technique
- RA President Serzh Sargsyan was present at the consecration of the newly built church in Masis
- The project initiated by Hrant Vardanyan is completed
- Armenian Apostolic churches in Armenia
- 21st-century Oriental Orthodox church buildings
- 21st-century churches in Armenia
- Churches completed in 2015