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Thursday, 26 April 2012

The Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem by bren.



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#jerusalem  #church  #church of the holy sepulchre  #christianity  #religion  


Thursday, 12 April 2012
Mor Gabriel [Saint Gabriel] Monastery in Turkey

Dayro d-Mor Gabriel (also known as Deyrulumur) (Syriac: ܕܝܪܐ ܕܡܪܝ ܓܒܪܐܝܠ; The Monastery of St. Gabriel) is the oldest surviving Syriac Orthodox monastery in the world. It is located on the Tur Abdin plateau near Midyat in the Mardin Province in SoutheasternTurkey, the motherland of the Assyrian/Syriac people.

History

Founded in 397, Dayro d-Mor Gabriel is the most vital Syriac Orthodox monastery in Turkey, with around fifteen nuns and two monks occupying separate wings, as well as a fluctuating number of local lay workers and guests from overseas. It is also the seat of the metropolitan bishop of Tur Abdin.

Dayro d-Mor Gabriel is a working community set amongst gardens and orchards, and somewhat disfigured by 1960s residential accommodation. The monastery’s primary purpose is to keep Syriac Orthodox Christianity alive in the land of its birth by providing schooling, ordination of native-born monks. On occasions it has provided physical protection to the Christian population.

Dayro d-Mor Gabriel is open to visitors, and it is possible to stay with permission, but is closed after dark.

Dispute with the Turkish government

The ancient monastery has been involved in a land dispute with the Turkish government and Kurdish village leaders, particularly those linked to the Çelebi tribe. Attempts to confiscate land owned by the monastery has garnered attention from many European governments gathering opposition to Turkey’s EU bid, and could be the basis of a case by the monastery at the European Court of Human Rights. Otmar Oehring from Missio, a German Catholic charity, has said that the cases mean that “the state’s actions suggest it wishes that the monastery no longer existed.”

In January 26, 2011, the Turkish supreme court granted substantial parts of the Monastery to the Turkish Treasury. The ruling was that land inside and adjacent to the monastery, which the monastery has owned for decades and has paid taxes for, belongs to the State

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Sunday, 8 April 2012

thepalestineyoudontknow:

Easter in Palestine (read more about it here )




#Easter  #palestine  #Christianity  


Happy Easter to our followers who celebrate it!

I wish you all a great day to be enjoyed with your family :) Here’s a link to pictures of Easter being celebrated around the world, including Iraq, Pakistan, Jerusalem and Gaza!


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#Iraq  #pakistan  #jerusalem  #gaza  #easter  #Christianity  


Thursday, 5 April 2012

sssaltskin:

Istanbul the Multiconfessional by yon_willis on Flickr.

A church in Istanbul, Turkey.

Seems to stand out in Turkey’s many mosques.



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#istanbul  #turkey  #church  #religion  #christianity  


Wednesday, 28 March 2012

lebanonsnapshots:

Our Lady of Harissa
Lebanon

By Melkan Bassil
www.melkanbassil.com



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#lebanon  #jounieh  #harissa  #virgin mary  #christianity  #religion  


Saturday, 17 March 2012

jamesfromta:

For my Coptic brothers and sisters.

May Pope Shenouda III be granted a peaceful repose in the Lord and may his memory be eternal. 



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#egypt  #religion  #coptic  #copts  #Christianity  #RIP  


Friday, 9 March 2012

thalamtnafsee:

CHRISTIAN MAN JAILED FOR SIX YEARS IN EGYPT FOR “INSULTING” MUHAMMAD

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Defamation of Religion is considered a misdemeanour under Egyptian law, punishable by a prison sentence of one month to three years.

Makram Diab, a school secretary, was accused on 23 February of insulting Muhammad, almost two weeks after a heated discussion with a Salafi teacher at the school where they worked. The complaint was made by another teacher, who was not present during the dispute, and signed by another 11 teachers. Muslim staff at the school went on strike until Diab was arrested and prosecuted.

According to the official court version, Diab allegedly said that Muhammad had sexually harassed his disciples, but the defendant’s sister said that he had simply asked the Muslim teacher whether it was true that Muhammad had married 40 wives.

An appeal has been lodged on Diab’s behalf and will be heard on 15 March. He is being held in the high security section of the Assuit prison.

[read more here]



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#Egypt  #religion  #islam  #Christianity  #Disputes  #:(  


Saturday, 3 March 2012

acheiropoietos:

Mar Behnam Monastery, Iraq, 4th cent.



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#iraq  #church  #monastery  #old  #architecture  #history  #christianity  #religion  


Sunday, 12 February 2012

travel-the-earth:

Noravank Monastery, Armenia.



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