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Fener Greek Patriarch leads mass on Assumption of Mary at Sümela Monastery in Türkiye

Fener Greek Patriarch leads mass on Assumption of Mary at Sümela Monastery in Türkiye

Bartholomew I of Istanbul’s Fener Greek Orthodox Patriarchate presided over a mass to mark the Assumption of Mary on the historical Sümela Monastery in northern Türkiye.

Christian Orthodox followers gathered on the monastery within the Black Sea province of Trabzon to commemorate the Assumption of Mary. The monastery’s profound historic significance, coupled with its beautiful pure backdrop, created an environment of reverence and spirituality for all in attendance.

The Sümela Monastery, which is included in UNESCO‘s momentary listing of World Heritage Sites, reopened for non secular apply on Aug. 15, 2010, with permission from the Culture and Tourism Ministry following decades-long hiatus.

The world-famous monastery, one in all Türkiye’s essential non secular tourism websites, was closed to guests in September 2015 as a result of danger of rockfall.

The restoration of the monastery advanced started in February 2016 and was accomplished after landscaping, geological and geotechnical analysis, and strengthening of the rocks.

The historical constructing reopened on July 1, 2021, and was quickly closed on Nov. 1 the identical yr as a result of danger of rockfall. It opened once more in May final yr.

Source: www.anews.com.tr