Sourp Kevork Church, Limassol

Sourp Kevork (Armenian: Սուրբ Գէորգ) is the Armenian Apostolic church in Limassol, Cyprus.

Sourp Kevork church in Limassol

The church is located near the town centre of Limassol and was built in 1939 on land purchased and donated by Mrs Satenig Soultanian, in memory of her father, Kevork. The first official liturgy took place in 1940 and the consecration took place in 1948 by Archbishop Ghevont Chebeyian.

Its bell was made electronic in 1989, according to an inscription on the church and it was renovated in 2006. It is located in the same grounds with the Limassol Nareg school, which is next to church and was re-built in 2006-2007. Liturgies are held there every other Sunday. In front of the church is a brown tuff stone khachkar, donated in 2008 by the Arakelyan family,.[1][2]

The current pastor of the Sourp Kevork church is der Mashdots Ashkarian.

References

  1. Hadjilyra, Alexander-Michael (May 2009). "Book The Armenians of Cyprus" (PDF). Kalaydjian Foundation. Retrieved 16 May 2010.
  2. Hadjilyra, Alexander-Michael (May 2009). "Booklet on the Armenians of Cyprus". Kalaydjian Foundation. Retrieved 16 May 2010.


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