St. Mary's Church Ruins 13th Century
by Bearj B Photo Art
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St. Mary's Church Ruins 13th Century
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Bearj B Photo Art
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Photograph - Digital Art
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St. Mary’s Church built in 1247 AD, is a part of “Matosavank” a 13th century small Armenian monastery, hidden in a forested area of Dilijan National Park, in Armenia. The church is currently in ruin and is relatively difficult to find since trail markers tend to be misleading.
It was constructed from roughly hewn stones, many of which are “Cross Stones” (Khachkar, in Armenian), within the interior of the building.
The origin of the Armenian Cross Stones dates back to the 9th century, with the oldest dated cross stone dating to 879 AD, during the time of Armenian revival, after its liberation from Arab rule. The cross stones, throughout their history, were used in churches, monasteries, and many ordinary buildings, to symbolize its Christian belief, Armenia’s National Religion. To this day the tradition remains and you will find Cross Stone carvers, throughout the country.
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June 25th, 2019
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