Christianity in Turkey
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Emblem of the Turkish Orthodox Church
Christianity has a long history in Anatolia (nowadays part of the Republic of Turkey's territory), which is the birth place of numerous Christian Apostles and Saints, such as Apostle Paul of Tarsus, Timothy, St. Nicholas of Myra, St. Polycarp of Smyrna and many others.
Two out of the five centers (Patriarchates) of the ancient Pentarchy are in Turkey: Constantinople (Istanbul) and Antioch (Antakya). Antioch was also the place where the followers of Jesus were called "Christians" for the first time in history, as well as being the site of one of the earliest and oldest surviving churches, established by Saint Peter himself. For a thousand years, the Hagia Sophia was the largest church in the world.
Turkey is also home to the Seven Churches of Asia, where the Revelations to John were sent. Apostle John is reputed to have taken Virgin Mary to Ephesus in western Turkey, where she spent the last days of her life in a small house, known as the House of the Virgin Mary, which still survives today and has been recognized as a holy site for pilgrimage by the Catholic and Orthodox churches, as well as being a Muslim shrine. The cave of the Seven Sleepers is also located in Ephesus.
All of the first seven Ecumenical Councils which are recognized by both the Western and Eastern churches were held in present-day Turkey. Of these, the Nicene Creed, declared with the First Council of Nicaea (İznik) in 325, is of utmost importance and has provided the essential definitions of present-day Christianity.
Today the Christian population of Turkey includes an estimated 45,000 Armenian Orthodox[1], 17,000 Syriac Orthodox, 8,000 Chaldean Catholic, 3,000-4,000 Greek Orthodox[2], and smaller numbers of Bulgarians, Georgians, and Protestants.
Christian communities
Churches of the Byzantine rite
Istanbul is the seat of the patriarchate, one of the oldest of the Eastern Orthodox Churches.
Antioch is the official seat of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East. Hatay Province including Antakya is not part of the canonic area of the Church of Constantinople. Most of the local orthodox persons are Arabic-speaking.
- Turkish Orthodox Church was created by the wish to create a Turkish national church.
Churches of the Armenian rite
- Armenian Apostolic Church (Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople)
35 churches in Istanbul and its area. Other churches in Kayseri, Diyarbakır, Derik, İskenderun, Vakifli Koyu and Kirikhan. Besides Surp Asdvadzadzin Patriarchal Church (translation: the Holy Mother-of-God Armenian Patriarchal Church) in Kumkapi, Istanbul, there are tens of Armenian Apostolic churches.[1].
Churches of the Syriac rite
Roman Catholic Church
- Vicariate Apostolic of Istanbul
- Cathedral: Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, Istanbul
- Basilica: St. Anthony of Padua Church in Istanbul, Istanbul
- Vicariate Apostolic of Anatolia
- Cathedral: Cathedral of the Annunciation, İskenderun, İskenderun
- Co-cathedral: Co-Cathedral of St. Anthony of Padua, Mersin, Mersin
- Archdiocese of Izmir
- Cathedral: St. John's Cathedral, Izmir, Izmir
- Archeparchy of Istanbul (Armenian)
- Archeparchy of Diyarbakir (Chaldaean)
- Vicariate Apostolic of Istanbul (Byzantine)
- Church of St Peter of Antakya
- Church: Church of St Peter
Anglican Church
The Anglicans in Turkey form part of the Eastern Archdeaconry of the Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe. In 2008 the Bishop of Europe, Geoffrey Rowell caused controversy by ordaining a local man to minister to Turkish speaking Anglicans in Istanbul[2].
The main churches are at Ankara (St Nicholas), Istanbul (Christ Church) and Izmir (St John the Evangelist).
Other denominations
The Armenian Protestants own three Istanbul Churches from the 19th century.[3] There is an Alliance of Protestant Churches in Turkey.[4]
Christian temples
Churches of the Byzantine rite
Churches of the Georgian rite
Church's name | Picture | Status |
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Notre Dame de Lourdes "tr:Bomonti Gürcü Katolik Kilisesi" |
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active |
Oshki | ![]() |
abandoned |
Khakhuli Monastery | ![]() |
converted into a mosque |
Doliskana | ![]() |
abandoned |
Bana cathedral | ![]() |
ruins |
Tbeti Monastery | ![]() |
ruins |
Surp Stephanos Georgian Church, Ani | ![]() |
ruins |
Ishkhani | ![]() |
abandoned |
Parkhali | ![]() |
converted into a mosque |
Khandzta | ruins | |
Ekeki | ![]() |
ruins |
Otkhta church | ![]() |
abandoned |
Parekhi | ![]() |
ruins |
Churches of the Armenian rite
Temple's name | Picture | Status |
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Church of the Apparition of the Holy Cross (Kuruçeşme, Istanbul) Yerevman Surp Haç Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
Holy Archangels Armenian Church (Balat, Istanbul) Surp Hıreşdagabed Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
Holy Cross Armenian Church (Kartal, Istanbul) Surp Nişan Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
Holy Cross Armenian Church (Üskudar, Istanbul) Surp Haç Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
Holy Hripsimiants Virgins Armenian Church (Büyükdere, Istanbul) Surp Hripsimyants Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
Holy Mother-of-God Armenian Apostolic Church (Bakırköy, Istanbul) Surp Asdvadzadzin Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
Holy Mother-of-God Armenian Church (Beşiktaş, Istanbul) Surp Asdvadzadzin Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
Holy Mother-of-God Armenian Church (Eyüp, Istanbul) Surp Asdvadzadzin Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
Holy Mother-of-God Armenian Church (Ortaköy, Istanbul) Surp Asdvadzadzin Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
Holy Mother-of-God Armenian Church (Yeniköy, Istanbul) Surp Asdvadzadzin Ermeni Kilisesi |
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Holy Resurrection Armenian Church (Kumkapı, Istanbul) Surp Harutyun Ermeni Kilisesi |
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Holy Resurrection Armenian Church (Taksim, Istanbul) Surp Harutyun Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
Holy Three Youths Armenian Church (Boyacıköy, Istanbul) Surp Yerits Mangants Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
Holy Trinity Armenian Church (Galatasaray, Istanbul) Surp Yerrortutyun Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
Narlıkapı Armenian Apostolic Church (Narlıkapı, Istanbul) Surp Hovhannes Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
St. Elijah The Prophet Armenian Church (Eyüp, Istanbul) Surp Yeğya Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
St. Garabed Armenian Church (Üsküdar, Istanbul) Surp Garabet Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
St. John the Baptist Armenian Church (Uskudar) | unknown | |
St. John The Evangelist Armenian Church (Gedikpaşa, Istanbul) Surp Hovhannes Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
St. George (Sourp Kevork) Armenian Church (Samatya, Istanbul) | unknown | |
St. Gregory The Enlightener Armenian Church (Galata, Istanbul) | active | |
St. Gregory The Enlightener Armenian Church (Kuzguncuk, Istanbul) Surp Krikor Lusaroviç Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
St. Gregory The Enlightener Armenian Church (Karaköy, Istanbul) Surp Krikor Lusavoriç Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
St. Gregory The Enlightener (Kınalıada, Istanbul)Armenial Church Surp Krikor Lusavoriç Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
St. James Armenian Church (Altımermer, Istanbul) Surp Hagop Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
St. Nicholas Armenian Church (Beykoz, Istanbul) Surp Nigoğayos Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
St. Nicholas Armenian Church (Topkapı, Istanbul) Surp Nigoğayos Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
St. Santoukht Armenian Church (Rumelihisarı, Istanbul) Surp Santuht Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
St. Saviour Armenian Chapel (Yedikule, Istanbul) Surp Pırgiç Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
St. Sergius Armenian Chapel (Balıklı, Istanbul) Surp Sarkis Anıt Mezar Şapeli |
active | |
St. Stephen Armenian Church (Karaköy, Istanbul) Surp Istepanos Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
St. Stephen Armenian Church (Yeşilköy, Istanbul) Surp Istepanos Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
St. Takavor Armenian Apostolic Church (Kadıkoy, Istanbul) Surp Takavor Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
Saints Thaddeus and Barholomew Armenian Church (Yenikapı, Istanbul) Surp Tateos Partoğomeos Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
St. Vartanants Armenian Church (Feriköy, Istanbul) Surp Vartanants Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
The Twelve Holy Apostles Armenian Church (Kandilli, Istanbul) Surp Yergodasan Arakelots Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
Holy Forty Martyrs of Sebastea Armenian Church (Iskenderun, Hatay) Surp Karasun Manuk Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
St. George Armenian Church (Derik, Mardin) Surp Kevork Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
St. Gregory The Enlightener Armenian Church (Kayseri) Surp Krikor Lusavoriç Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
St. Gregory The Enligtener Armenian Church (Kırıkhan, Hatay) Surp Krikor Lusavoriç Kilisesi |
active | |
St. Giragos Armenian Church (Diyarbakır) Surp Giragos Ermeni Kilisesi |
active | |
Cathedral of Ani | ![]() |
ruins |
Cathedral of Kars | converted into a mosque | |
Cathedral of Mren | ![]() |
ruins |
Holy Apostles Monastery | ![]() |
ruins |
Horomos | ![]() |
ruins |
Karmravank (Vaspurakan) | ruins | |
Kaymaklı Monastery | ![]() |
ruins |
Khtzkonk Monastery | ruins | |
Ktuts monastery | ![]() |
abandoned |
Monastery of Yedi Kilisa | ruins | |
Narekavank | ![]() |
no trace, mosque build on top |
Saint Bartholomew Monastery | ruins | |
Saint Karapet Monastery | ruins | |
St. Marineh Church, Mush | ruins | |
St. Stepanos Church | ruins | |
Tekor Basilica | ![]() |
ruins |
Varagavank | ruins | |
Armenian church in Vakıflı Vakıflıköy Ermeni Kilisesi |
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active |
Churches of the Syriac rite
Church name | Picture | Status |
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Mor Sharbel Syriac Orthodox church in Midyat | ![]() |
active |
Mor Gabriel Monastery | ![]() |
active |
Mor Hananyo Monastery | ![]() |
active |
Roman Catholic Church
Temple's name | Picture | Status |
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Cathedral of the Holy Spirit | [[File:|150px]] | active |
St. Anthony of Padua Church in Istanbul | ![]() |
active |
Cathedral of the Annunciation, İskenderun | active | |
Co-Cathedral of St. Anthony of Padua, Mersin | active | |
St. John's Cathedral, Izmir | active | |
Church of St Peter | museum | |
Church of San Domenico (Constantinople) | ![]() |
converted into a mosque |
Church of SS Peter and Paul, Istanbul | active |
References
- ^ Listing of Armenian Churches in Armeniapedia
- ^ "Istanbul ordination may worsen life for Christians" Church Times, 18 January 2008
- ^ "German Site on Christians in Turkey". http://www.kirche-in-not.de/01_aktuelles/meldungen_2006_tuerkische_christen_fuer_eu_beitritt.php.
- ^ "World Evangelical Alliance". http://www.worldevangelicalalliance.com/members/europe.htm.
- ^ Template:Http://www.tao-klarjeti.ge/img site/naxazebi/naxazebi en.html
See also
- Religious minorities in Turkey
- Freedom of religion in Turkey
- Orthodox Christianity in Turkey
- The Last Assyrians
- Turcopoles
- Karamanlides
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