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List of Armenian churches in Russia

Armenian church in Kislovodsk

As of the end of 2019, there are more than 120 churches of the Armenian Apostolic Church in the territory of the Russian Federation [1] .

Content

Southern Federal District

Adygea

  • Church of the Holy Resurrection , Maykop

Astrakhan Region

  • Church of St. Hripsime [2] , Astrakhan

Existing in Astrakhan:

  • Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul
  • Church of St. Catherine the Great Martyr
  • Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
  • Church of St. George
  • Church of the Holy Resurrection in the Armenian cemetery. [3]

Volgograd Region

  • Church of Surb Gevorg (St. George) [4] , Volgograd .
  • Armenian Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator (Tsaritsyn)

Krasnodar Territory

 
Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Armavir

In 2007, at least 15 Armenian churches and chapels were operating in the region [5] .

  • Armenian Church Surb Gevorg, Apsheronsk .
  • Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary , Armavir [6] (beginning of construction - 1843, consecration - 1861 [7] )
  • St. George's Church, Armavir
  • St. Sarkis Cathedral , Adler , Sochi
  • Church of the Holy Cross , Sochi
  • Church of St. Sergius , Sochi
  • Temple of St. Hovhanness [8] , Loo , Sochi
  • Church of St. John the Evangelist , Krasnodar
  • Temple of the Holy Assumption [9] , Tenginka (modern temple built in 2003)
  • Dilapidated Old Church, Tenginka
  • Church of St. Sergius [10] , Slavyansk-on-Kuban
  • Armenian Apostolic Church Surb Etchmiadzin, p. Shaumyan .
  • Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator , Novorossiysk
  • Armenian chapel Wrench
  • Surb Sargis Church , Haykodzor
  • Church of Saints Mesrop Mashtots and Sahak Portev [11] , Krasnodar (Pashkovsky settlement)
  • Church of the Holy Apostles (Surb Arakyalner), village of Otradnaya
  • Church under construction, Belorechensk
  • Armenian chapel Surb Khach natural boundary Podnavisla, Goryachy Klyuch

Crimea

  • Church of Surb Nikogayos , (1817) Yevpatoriya [12]
  • Surb Khach Monastery , (1352) the city ​​of Old Crimea [13]
  • Church of the Archangels Michael e Gabriel (1408) Theodosius [14]
  • Church of Surb Hripsime, (1909-1917) Yalta [15] [16] .
  • Church of St. Elijah "St. Egya" in the village of Bogatoe (X-XIV centuries)
  • Church of St. Sergius "Surb Sarkis" in the village of Topolevka (XIV century)
  • Church of St. Paraskeva Friday "Surb Urpat" (1702)
  • Surb Stepanos Monastery (XIV century)
  • Cave Church on Bor-Kaya (VIII — IX centuries)
  • Church of St. Sergius (XV century), Theodosius
  • Church of St. George the Victorious (XV century), Theodosius
  • Surb Hovhannes Church (XII century), Theodosius
  • Gamchak Monastery (13th century)
  • Surb Harutyun Church (XV century), now destroyed, Yevpatoriya

Rostov Region

  • Church of Surb Khach (Holy Cross) , 1786 - 1792 , Rostov-on-Don
  • Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator (under construction, on the site of the destruction of the same name), Rostov-on-Don
  • Church of St. Karapet (John the Baptist) , Rostov-on-Don (1875)
  • Church of Surb Amburtzum (Holy Ascension) [17] , p. Chaltyr (built in the 1860s)
  • Church of Amenaprkich (the Savior) [17] , p. Crimea (mid-19th century)
  • Church of Surb Gevork (St. George) [17] , p. Sultan-Sali (mid-19th century)
  • Church of Surb Karapet (John the Baptist) [17] , p. Nesvetai (mid-19th century)
  • Church of Surb Astvatsatsin (Assumption of the Virgin) [17] , p. Great Salas (1856)
  • Church of St. Grigor Lusavorich (St. Gregory the Illuminator) (under construction), Novocherkassk [18]
  • Church of Surb Sargis (St. Sergius), Mines [19]

Sevastopol

  • Church, Sevastopol. Start of construction 2012 [20]

    North Caucasus Federal District

    Dagestan

    • Amenaprkich Church (All Savior) , 1872 , Derbent [21]
    • Chapel, Kizlyar (opened in 2005 [22] )
    • Church of St. Grigoris , s. Nyugdi , 37 km from Derbent
    • Church of Pogos-Petros (Makhachkala) (Church of Saints Peter and Paul) - Armenian church on the street. Dakhadaev in Makhachkala, not operational since 1930, currently the store is located in the building.

    North Ossetia

    • Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator , Vladikavkaz
     
    Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator in Vladikavkaz
    • Church of the Assumption of the Mother of God, Mozdok . Transferred to the Russian Orthodox Church [23]

    Stavropol Territory

    For 2012, 8 Armenian churches and chapels functioned in the region, two more are under construction.

    • Surb Harutyun Church, Budyonnovsk
    • Surb Khach Church, Budyonnovsk
    • Surb Gevorg Church, Georgievsk
    • Church of Saints Peter and Paul [24] , Georgievsk . Lost
    • Surb Hripsime Church, Essentuki
    • Church of Surb Vardan Mamikonyan [25] , Kislovodsk
    • Surb Khach Church , Mineralnye Vody
    • Church of Surb Sarkis [26] , Pyatigorsk
    • Church of Surb Grigor Lusavorich, Stavropol (built on the site of the destroyed in 1967) [27]
    • Chapel Surb Mariam Magdagenatsi, Stavropol
    • Church of Christ the Savior (under construction), Suvorov
    • Surb Astvatsatsin Church, Edissia , Stavropol Territory (founded in 1830, modern building in 1914 [28] )

    Karachay-Cherkessia

    • Church of St. George , Cherkessk

    Chechnya

    • Church , Grozny - destroyed [29]

    Volga Federal District

    Kirov Region

    • Church of Christ the Savior , Kirov

    Nizhny Novgorod Region

    • Church of Christ the Savior [30] , Nizhny Novgorod (2014)
    • Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator , Nizhny Novgorod (1828; destroyed in the 1930s)

    Perm Territory

    • Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator [31] [32] , Perm

    Samara Region

    • Church of the Holy Cross , Samara

    Saratov Region

    • Church of the Holy Mother of God , Saratov [33]

    Ulyanovsk Region

    • Church (under construction), Ulyanovsk [34]

    Central Federal District

    Vladimir Region

    • Armenian Church of Vladimir (fr: Église arménienne de Vladimir) (2014)

    Lipetsk Region

    • Church of Surb Harutyun (Holy Resurrection), Lipetsk [35]

    Moscow

    • Church of the Holy Resurrection , Moscow
    • Armenian temple complex in Moscow
    • Church Srbots Naatakac, Moscow (under construction)
    • Church of the Assumption of the Virgin on Presnya - demolished in the Soviet years
    • Holy Cross Exaltation Church (Moscow) - demolished in Soviet times

    Tver Region

    • Church of Surb Harutyun (Holy Resurrection) , Tver . Consecration of the Crosses - November 2012 [36]

    Yaroslavl Region

    • Church of St. Gevorg (St. George) [37] [37] , Yaroslavl (consecrated September 3, 2017)

    Ural Federal District

     
    Church of St. Karapet in Yekaterinburg

    Sverdlovsk Region

    • Church of St. Karapet , Yekaterinburg

    Siberian Federal District

    Altai Territory

    • Church of St. Hripsime , Barnaul

    Kemerovo Region

    • Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator , 2008 , the village of Sosnovka, Novokuznetsk municipal region, Kemerovo region [38]

    Krasnoyarsk Territory

    • Church of Surb Sarkis (St. Sergius) , Krasnoyarsk , the foundation was consecrated in 1998. The first temple of the Armenian Apostolic Church beyond the Urals
    • Church of Surb Harutyun (Holy Resurrection). This church became the second in Russia east of the Urals. Consecrated in January 2008 [39]

    Novosibirsk Region

    • Church of Surb Astvatsatsin, Novosibirsk [40] [41]

    Northwestern Federal District

    Kaliningrad Region

    • Church of St. Stephen , Kaliningrad

    Leningrad Region

    • Church of the Holy Virgin, Vsevolozhsk

    St. Petersburg

    • Church of St. Catherine , 1771 - 1776 , St. Petersburg
    • Church of the Holy Resurrection , St. Petersburg

    Links

    www.armchurch-vsev.ru

    Notes

    1. ↑ Voice of Armenia - ARMENIANS FOR SPIRIT (inaccessible link)
    2. ↑ Vardanank Armenian Forum [Armenians, politics, history, military affairs]> Armenians of Astrakhan
    3. ↑ Armenians in Astrakhan Archived December 11, 2013.
    4. ↑ Official site of the Armenian church of Surb Gevorg in Volgograd
    5. ↑ T. Tavadyan ARMENIAN NATIONAL “SITES” IN KRASNODAR REGION degree of organization and perspective (inaccessible link)
    6. ↑ photos:
      •   Wikimedia Commons has media related to the List of Armenian Churches in Russia
    7. ↑ official site of the city of Armavir
    8. ↑ New church consecrated in Loo
    9. ↑ photo
    10. ↑ Armenian Church of Slavyansk-on-Kuban celebrated its fifth anniversary - VIP Armenia Community
    11. ↑ Crosses and bells of the new Armenian church consecrated in Krasnodar
    12. ↑ Armenian Church in Yevpatoriya
    13. ↑ Surb Khach Monastery
    14. ↑ Armenian Church in Feodosia
    15. ↑ Armenian Church in Yalta
    16. ↑ Armenian Church in Yalta. Video clip
    17. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 Administration of the Rostov Region: Myasnikovsky District Archived on October 23, 2007.
    18. ↑ Another Armenian church will operate in the Rostov region
    19. ↑ In the city of Mines, the newly built Armenian church Surb Sarkis was consecrated
    20. ↑ In Sevastopol, they are preparing for the construction of the Armenian church
    21. ↑ Kozubsky E.I. History of Derbent. Temir-Khan-Shura, 1906.
    22. ↑ Website of the city of Kizlyar Archived on March 12, 2009.
    23. ↑ Assumption-Nikolskaya Church of Mozdok (Neopr.) (Unavailable link) . Date of treatment December 25, 2012. Archived June 1, 2014.
    24. ↑ Lost architecture of Pyatigorsk
    25. ↑ photo
    26. ↑ Panoramio - Photo of Pyatigorsk Armenian Church “Surb Sargis”
    27. ↑ Ստավրոպոլում կրկին կառուցվել է սբ Գրիգոր Լուսավորիչ եկեղեցին (in Armenian)
    28. ↑ R. Naatakyan “Edission and Edissians: Church and Parish School” (inaccessible link)
    29. ↑ About the Armenian Church in Grozny
    30. ↑ Hayern Aysor (inaccessible link)
    31. ↑ Temple of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Perm
    32. ↑ Perm began construction of the Armenian Church (inaccessible link)
    33. ↑ krunk.info
    34. ↑ http://www.yerkramas.org/2011/01/22/armyane-ulyanovska-postroyat-cerkov/ (unopened) (unavailable link) . Date of treatment January 30, 2011. Archived on May 17, 2011.
    35. ↑ SURB HARUTYUN, Lipetsk Region
    36. ↑ The ceremony of consecration of the crosses of the Armenian Church (Neopr.) Will be held in Tver (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment November 20, 2012. Archived March 15, 2013.
    37. ↑ 1 2 News of the Armenian community in Yaroslavl (Neopr.) . armdiaspora76.ru. Date of treatment October 4, 2017.
    38. ↑ Consecration of the Armenian temple in the village. Sosnovka Novokuznetsk district Archived on September 3, 2011.
    39. ↑ Second Armenian church built in Krasnoyarsk
    40. ↑ Surb Astvatsatsin. Novosibirsk
    41. ↑ The Temple of the Armenian Church will open in Novosibirsk. infopro54.ru. (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment February 5, 2018. Archived on February 6, 2018.

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    1. ↑ Consecration of the Armenian Church in Yaroslavl (Neopr.) . armdiaspora76.ru. Date of treatment October 4, 2017.
    Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List of_Armenian_Churches_ of Russia&oldid = 100389094


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