Diocese of Aragatsotn

Diocese of Aragatsotn
Արագածոտնի թեմ

Mesrop Mashtots Cathedral
Location
Country Armenia
Statistics
Population
- Total
(as of 2011)
~120,000
Information
Denomination Armenian Apostolic Church
Rite Armenian Rite
Established 1996
Cathedral Saint Mesrop Mashtots Cathedral, Oshakan
Current leadership
Patriarch Karekin II
Primate Bishop Mkrtich Proshyan
Website
Official website

Diocese of Aragatsotn (Armenian: Արագածոտնի թեմ Aragatsotni t'em), is a diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church covering the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. The name is derived from the historic Aragatsotn canton of Ayrarat province of Kingdom of Armenia.

The diocese was officially founded on May 30, 1996, by Catholicos Karekin I. The diocesan headquarters are located in the provincial capital Ashtarak, while the cathedral of the diocese is the Saint Mesrop Mashtots Cathedral in the nearby village of Oshakan.[1] Bishop Mkrtich Broshyan is currently the primate of the diocese, serving since 2009.[2]

History

The prelacy building located near the Church of Saint Marianeh in Ashtarak

Historically, the territory of modern-day Aragatsotn has been regulated by the Araratian Pontifical Diocese and the Diocese of Shirak. The towns of Ashtarak and Aparan along with their villages were under the jurisdiction of the Araratian diocese, while the town of Talin and the surrounding areas were under the jurisdiction of Shirak diocese.

After the independence from the Soviet Union, Armenia has been divided into provinces based on the territorial administration reform of 1995. During the following year, the Diocese of Aragatsotn was officially founded upon a kontakion issued by Catholicos Karekin I on May 30, 1996. The Saint Mesrop Mashtots Cathedral in Oshakan is serving as the seat of the diocese since the formation of the diocese.

Currently, the Aragatsotn diocese has 29 churches and 9 chapels under its jurisdiction.

Primates

Active churches

Here is the list of churches, monasteries and chapels functioning under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Aragatsotn, along with their location and year of consecration:

Churches

Monasteries

Chapels

Inactive/ruined churches and monasteries

This is an incomplete list of inactive or ruined churches and monasteries in the territory regulated by the Diocese of Aragatsotn:

References

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