Diocese of Tavush

Diocese of Tavush

Տավուշի թեմ
Location
CountryArmenia
TerritoryTavush Province
Statistics
Population
- Total
(as of 2011)
~130,000
Information
DenominationArmenian Apostolic Church
RiteArmenian Rite
Established10 December 2010
CathedralSurp Nerses Cathedral, Ijevan
Current leadership
PatriarchKarekin II
PrimateBishop Bagrat Galstanyan
Website
Official web

Diocese of Tavush (Armenian: Տավուշի թեմ T'avushi t'em) is one of the newest dioceses of the Armenian Apostolic Church covering the Tavush Province of Armenia. The diocesan headquarters are located in the town of Ijevan. The seat of the bishop is the Surp Nerses Cathedral of Ijevan which was consecrated in 1998.[1]

The diocese was established in 2010, when it was separated from the Diocese of Gougark.[2] The prelacy building is located on the Yerevanian Street in the town of Ijevan, on the left bank of Aghstev river.

Structure

The primate of the diocese is bishop Bagrat Galstanyan who is in service since June 2015. The diocese has 3 priests who serve the area serving the 31 acting places of worship within the Tavush Province.[3]

The diocese has the following departments:[4]

  • Administration
  • Christian education centre
  • Media
  • Youth centre
  • Social
  • Economy

Active churches

As of 2016, the diocese has 17 churches, 3 monasteries and 9 chapels acting under its jurisdiction.[5]

Churches

  • Holy Mother of God Church, Voskepar, 7th century
  • Surp Sarkis Church, Noyemberyan, 1848
  • Saint George's Church, Lusadzor, 19th century
  • Holy Mother of God Church, Tavush, 1902
  • Surp Nerses Shnorhali Cathedral, Ijevan, 1997
  • Surp Sarkis Church, Voskepar, 1999
  • Saint Gayane Church, Voskevan, 2003
  • Holy Cross Church, Dilijan, 2010
  • Holy Mother of God Church, Movses, 2011
  • Surp Grigor Church, Barekamavan, 2011
  • Saint Anna Church, Noyemberyan, 2011
  • Holy Saviour's Church, Ijevan, 2012
  • Saint David Church, Khashtarak, 2013
  • Saint George's Church, Berkaber, 2013
  • Surp Hovhannes Church, Verin Karmiraghbyur, 2013
  • Surp Hovhannes Church, Koghb, 2014
  • Surp Grigor Church, Gandzakar, 2014
  • Surp Hovhannes Church, Berd, 2014
  • Saint Helena Church, Yenokavan
  • Holy Mother of God Church, Voskepar, 7th century
    Holy Mother of God Church, Voskepar, 7th century
  • Holy Mother of God Church, Movses
    Holy Mother of God Church, Movses

Monasteries

  • Haghartsin Monastery near Dilijan, 10-13th centuries
    Haghartsin Monastery near Dilijan, 10-13th centuries
  • Makaravank Monastery near Achajur, 10-13th centuries
    Makaravank Monastery near Achajur, 10-13th centuries
  • Goshavank Monastery near Gosh, 12-13th centuries
    Goshavank Monastery near Gosh, 12-13th centuries

Chapels

  • Holy Mother of God Chapel, Ijevan, 1998
  • Surp Hovhannes Chapel, Ijevan, 2002
  • Holy Mother of God Chapel, Sarigyugh, 2004
  • Saint Anna Chapel, Bagratashen, 2004
  • Holy Cross Chapel, Sevkar, 2005
  • Saint Vartan Chapel, Aknaghbyur, 2007
  • Surp Hovhannes Chapel, Ayrum, 2009
  • Holy Mother of God Chapel, Nerkin Tsaghkavan, 2010
  • Holy Mother of God Chapel, Kirants, 2010

Inactive/ruined churches and monasteries

This is an incomplete list of inactive or ruined churches and monasteries in the territory regulated by the Diocese of Tavush:

  • Tsrviz Chapel near Lusahovit, 5th century
    Tsrviz Chapel near Lusahovit, 5th century
  • Holy Mother of God Church, Voskepar, 7th century
    Holy Mother of God Church, Voskepar, 7th century
  • Surp Hovhannes Church (Srbanes) near Yenokavan, 7th century
    Surp Hovhannes Church (Srbanes) near Yenokavan, 7th century
  • Kirants Monastery near Kirants, 8th century
    Kirants Monastery near Kirants, 8th century
  • Jukhtak Vank Monastery, near Dilijan, 11-12th centuries
    Jukhtak Vank Monastery, near Dilijan, 11-12th centuries
  • Skhmurad Monastery near Verin Tsaghkavan, 12-13th centuries
    Skhmurad Monastery near Verin Tsaghkavan, 12-13th centuries
  • Aghavnavank Monastery near Aghavnavank, 12-13th centuries
    Aghavnavank Monastery near Aghavnavank, 12-13th centuries
  • Mshkavank Monastery near Koghb, 12-13th centuries
    Mshkavank Monastery near Koghb, 12-13th centuries
  • Surp Sarkis Chapel near Yenokavan, 12-13th centuries
    Surp Sarkis Chapel near Yenokavan, 12-13th centuries
  • Nor Varagavank Monastery near Varagavan, 12-14th centuries
    Nor Varagavank Monastery near Varagavan, 12-14th centuries
  • Matosavank Monastery near Dilijan, 1247
    Matosavank Monastery near Dilijan, 1247
  • Arakelots Monastery near Kirants, 13th century
    Arakelots Monastery near Kirants, 13th century
  • Khoranashat Monastery near Chinari, 13th century
    Khoranashat Monastery near Chinari, 13th century
  • Srvegh Monastery near Aygehovit, 13th century
    Srvegh Monastery near Aygehovit, 13th century
  • Kaptavank Monastery near Chinchin, 13th century
    Kaptavank Monastery near Chinchin, 13th century
  • Deghdznut Monastery near Acharkut, 13th century
    Deghdznut Monastery near Acharkut, 13th century
  • Mother Mary's Surp Nshan Church, Navur, 1286
    Mother Mary's Surp Nshan Church, Navur, 1286
  • Okonakhach Church near Yenokavan, 1863
    Okonakhach Church near Yenokavan, 1863

Primates

  • Archimandrite Torgom Tonikyan (as vicar, 10 December 2010 - 20 May 2012)
  • Archbishop Yeznik Petrosyan (20 May 2012 - 20 June 2015)
  • Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan (20 June 2015 - )

References

  1. ^ Churches in Tavush Province
  2. ^ Հայաստանում հիմնվել են երկու նոր թեմեր՝ Վայոց թեմը և Տավուշի թեմը (New dioceses are formed in Armenia: Vayots Dzor and Tavush)
  3. ^ Priest of the Diocese of Tavush
  4. ^ The prelacy of Tavush
  5. ^ Historical review of the Diocese of Tavush
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