Mekhitar
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Mekhitar da Pietro, also spelled Mkhitar, (1676-1749) was an Armenian Catholic monk who founded what would become the Mekhitarist Order.
Born Petros Manuk (=Peter of Manug) in Sivas (Sebaste) in Anatolia on 7 February 1676, he entered the Surp Nshan (Holy Cross) monastery, taking the name Mekhitar ("The Consoler"). In 1696 he was ordained priest.
Inspired by the idea of creating an order of preachers dedicated to raising the educational and spiritual level of the Armenian people, Mekhitar founded in 1701 in Constantinople what would become known after his death as the Mekhitarist Order. Two years later, the order moved to the island of Morea (Modone), a Venetian territory, to escape persecution. In 1715, the order moved to the Island of San Lazzaro degli Armeni at the invitation of the Venetian Republic. Mekhitar built up the monastery on the island and the order which sent out priests to serve Armenian communities in the Middle East.
Mekhitar died at the monastery on 27 April 1749 and is buried in the monastery church.
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- Gregory the Illuminator, Apostle of Armenia
- Eastern Catholic Churches
- Armenian Apostolic Church
- Oriental Orthodoxy