The Armenian Cathedral of Moscow,
officially known as Holy Transfiguration Cathedral ( hy, Սուրբ Պայծառակերպության եկեղեցի, ''Surb paytsarakerputyan yekeghetsi''; russian: Собор Преображения Господня), is the seat of the Diocese of Russia of the
Armenian Apostolic Church
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. Constructed in seven years, it was consecrated in September 2013 by leaders of the Armenian Apostolic and Russian Orthodox churches. It is considered the largest Armenian church and church complex
outside Armenia.
History
In the pre-Soviet period, Moscow had three Armenian Apostolic churches—two of which, built in the 18th century, were demolished by the Soviet authorities by the 1930s.
The sole church to survive was the small 19th century
Holy Resurrection Church at the
Moscow Armenian Cemetery (part of the larger
Vagankovo Cemetery
Vagankovo Cemetery (russian: Ваганьковское кладбище, Vagan'kovskoye kladbishche), established in 1771, is located in the Presnya district of Moscow. It started in the aftermath of the Moscow plague riot of 1771 outside the ci ...
).
Holy Resurrection was returned to the Armenian Church in 1956 and served as the city's sole Armenian church for more than five decades.
In post-Soviet period, the Armenian population of Moscow increased significantly, reaching as many as 500,000,
while the
2010 Russian census
The Russian Census of 2010 (russian: Всеросси́йская пе́репись населе́ния 2010 го́да) was the second census of the Russian Federation population after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Preparations for the ...
recorded around 170,000 Armenians in the city of Moscow and
Moscow Oblast.
The church was conceived in 1996.
Moscow authorities allotted land plot for the church complex in the same year.
It was initially planned to complete construction by 2001. However, further controversy ensued in 2001 when Archbishop
Tigran Kyureghian was accused of embezzling $3 million
and was replaced by Catholicos
Garegin II
Catholicos Karekin II ( hy, Գարեգին Բ, also spelled Garegin; born 21 August 1951) is the current Catholicos of All Armenians, the supreme head of the Armenian Apostolic Church. In 2013 he was unanimously elected the Oriental Orthodox hea ...
with the latter's brother—
Yezras Nersisian. Subsequently, the new bishop began to raise funds for its construction.
In October 2004 Catholicos Garegin II and
Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow
Patriarch Alexy II (or Alexius II, russian: link=no, Патриарх Алексий II; secular name Aleksei Mikhailovich Ridiger russian: link=no, Алексе́й Миха́йлович Ри́дигер; 23 February 1929 – 5 December ...
ceremonially set the cornerstone of the church complex.
The construction of the church itself began in 2006 and lasted seven years.
The construction was extended due to various reasons.
Various individuals contributed to the construction, including wealthy Russian-Armenian businessmen such as
Samvel Karapetyan and
Ruben Vardanyan.
Yezras Nersisian, primate of Russia, stated that an unknown amount of money was spent on the construction of the church because many individuals provided not money, but construction material.
However, an estimated $30–35 million is believed to have been spent on construction of the complex.
The consecration ceremony took place on September 17, 2013 and was presided by Catholicos Garegin II.
In attendance were
Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, President of Armenia
Serzh Sargsyan
Serzh Azati Sargsyan ( hy, Սերժ Ազատի Սարգսյան, ; born 30 June 1954)[Of ...](_blank)
,
President of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
Bako Sahakyan,
dozens of Armenian bishops from Armenia and the diaspora,
representatives of Russia's Muslim, Buddhist and Jewish communities,
and many others.
The first
Divine Liturgy
Divine Liturgy ( grc-gre, Θεία Λειτουργία, Theia Leitourgia) or Holy Liturgy is the Eucharistic service of the Byzantine Rite, developed from the Antiochene Rite of Christian liturgy which is that of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of ...
took place on September 22, 2013.
In January 2017 pieces from the relics of
Gregory the Illuminator
Gregory the Illuminator ( Classical hy, Գրիգոր Լուսաւորիչ, reformed: Գրիգոր Լուսավորիչ, ''Grigor Lusavorich'';, ''Gregorios Phoster'' or , ''Gregorios Photistes''; la, Gregorius Armeniae Illuminator, cu, Svyas ...
, Armenia's patron saint, were presented to the church by Artur Janibekyan, Armenia-born TV producer and manager of Russia's most popular TV channels.
Complex
The cathedral is a part of a larger complex that covers an area of .
Besides the cathedral, it includes the chapel of the Holy Cross (Surb Khach), an Armenian school, the headquarters of the diocese of Russia and Nor Nakhijevan, an underground museum and exhibition hall and several monuments, and a parking lot for 200-300 cars.
Architecture
The church complex and the cathedral were designed by
Artak Ghulyan
Artak Ghulyan ( hy, Արտակ Ղուլյան; December 28, 1958), is an Armenian architect and designer, Doctor of Architecture, Docent (Associate professor), and professor of the International Academy of Architecture. In September 2013, he ...
,
who took over in 2004.
The cathedral was built in traditional Armenian architecture
and faced with
tuff
Tuff is a type of rock made of volcanic ash ejected from a vent during a volcanic eruption. Following ejection and deposition, the ash is lithified into a solid rock. Rock that contains greater than 75% ash is considered tuff, while rock ...
stone, brought from
Anipemza, Armenia—near the medieval Armenian capital of
Ani
Ani ( hy, Անի; grc-gre, Ἄνιον, ''Ánion''; la, Abnicum; tr, Ani) is a ruined medieval Armenian city now situated in Turkey's province of Kars, next to the closed border with Armenia.
Between 961 and 1045, it was the capital of the ...
—with over 100
railroad cars.
The cathedral is tall,
including the cross.
It is thus the tallest Armenian church of the diaspora.
St. Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral in
Yerevan
Yerevan ( , , hy, Երևան , sometimes spelled Erevan) is the capital and largest city of Armenia and one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities. Situated along the Hrazdan River, Yerevan is the administrative, cultural, and i ...
is only slightly taller, at .
The diameter of the dome is .
The church has a capacity of between 1,000
to 1,200 people.
While as many as 2,400 people can fit inside the complex.
The exterior of the cathedral is richly decorated with extensive
bas-reliefs
Relief is a sculptural method in which the sculpted pieces are bonded to a solid background of the same material. The term ''relief'' is from the Latin verb ''relevo'', to raise. To create a sculpture in relief is to give the impression that the ...
of Armenian (
Mesrop Mashtots Mesrob or Mesrop ( hy, Մեսրոպ) is an Armenian given name.
Mesrob / Mesrop may refer to:
* Mesrop Mashtots, also Saint Mesrop, Armenian monk, theologian and linguist. Inventor of the Armenian alphabet
** Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient M ...
,
Saint Sarkis,
Gregory the Illuminator
Gregory the Illuminator ( Classical hy, Գրիգոր Լուսաւորիչ, reformed: Գրիգոր Լուսավորիչ, ''Grigor Lusavorich'';, ''Gregorios Phoster'' or , ''Gregorios Photistes''; la, Gregorius Armeniae Illuminator, cu, Svyas ...
,
Gregory of Narek
Grigor Narekatsi ( hy, Գրիգոր Նարեկացի; anglicized: Gregory of Narek) ( – 1003/1011) was an Armenian mystical and lyrical poet, monk, and theologian. He is venerated as a saint in the Armenian Apostolic and Catholic Churches an ...
, etc.) and non-Armenian (
Saint George
Saint George (Greek: Γεώργιος (Geórgios), Latin: Georgius, Arabic: القديس جرجس; died 23 April 303), also George of Lydda, was a Christian who is venerated as a saint in Christianity. According to tradition he was a soldie ...
, etc.) saints and crosses.
Gallery
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File:Aerial view of the Armenian cathedral in Moscow.jpg, Aerial view
File:Holy Transfiguration Cathedral in Moscow, ArmAg (1).jpg
File:Moscow Armenian cathedral Jesus.jpg, A relief of Jesus Christ
Jesus, likely from he, יֵשׁוּעַ, translit=Yēšūaʿ, label=Hebrew/Aramaic ( AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ or Jesus of Nazareth (among other names and titles), was a first-century Jewish preacher and religious ...
at the top of the main entrance
File:Moscow Armenian cathedral Gregory, Trdat.jpg, A relief depicting Gregory the Illuminator
Gregory the Illuminator ( Classical hy, Գրիգոր Լուսաւորիչ, reformed: Գրիգոր Լուսավորիչ, ''Grigor Lusavorich'';, ''Gregorios Phoster'' or , ''Gregorios Photistes''; la, Gregorius Armeniae Illuminator, cu, Svyas ...
and Tiridates III
See also
*
Armenians in Russia
Armenians in Russia or Russian Armenians are one of the country's largest ethnic minorities and the largest Armenian diaspora community outside Armenia. The 2010 Russian census recorded 1,182,388 Armenians in the country. Various figures estimate ...
References
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Armenian Apostolic cathedrals in Russia
Cathedrals in Moscow
Church buildings with domes
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