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Saint Narek chapel is a chapel of the
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Vardenis Vardenis ( hy, Վարդենիս) is a town and urban municipal community in the southeastern part of the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. It is located in the valley of the Masrik River, on the territory of the Masrik artesian basin at above s ...
village,
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. The chapel was built in 2012 in the place known as the Narek of Papé. The chapel was anointed on 25 August 2012.


History

For centuries there was a
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called "Narek of Papé" in the village of
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, Kyuluja (now Vardenis). The book belonged to a family whose paternal name was Papé, and it was called Narek not because it was the "
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" by
Gregory of Narek Grigor Narekatsi ( hy, Գրիգոր Նարեկացի; anglicized: Gregory of Narek) ( – 1003/1011) was an Armenian mystical and lyrical poet, monk, and theologian. He is venerated as a saint in the Armenian Apostolic and Catholic Churches an ...
, as it was customary for people to call it so, but for the fact that although it was a Gospel, it had a healing ability, so the villagers called it "Papé's Narek". It was about the Gospel of miraculous medicine published in
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in 1710. Papé was carrying the book, and later it was in the house of his relatives, near the church of St. Hakob in the village.


Legend

Over time, Papé's descendants gradually left that house and settled in different parts of the world, naturally carrying the sacred book, Papé's Narek. The house remains in ruins, but despite this, the villagers come to a half-empty house and set holy pictures, light candles and do
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at approximately the same place where the books were put.


Chapel construction

Starting in 2010, when the decision to reconstruct the village of St. Hakob was made, it was also decided to take the place of the house that was on the edge of collapse, which was already a holy place without a holy book, to build a chapel where Papé's Narek would later be laid. Later contacts were established with the Papé's descendants abroad, with whom the book was moved to
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, and after two years of reconstruction in
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, put in "St. Narek" chapel with special preserving conditions.


Description

With the initiative of philanthropist Artur Janibekyan, the construction of the St. Narek chapel was launched in 2011. The reconstruction was completed in 2012, and on 25 August of the same year the chapel's consecration ceremony took place. St. Narek is a small building 4.15 meters long, 3.10 meters wide and 4.60 meters high. The chapel has a window in form of a cross behind the sacred table. The interior surface is 7 sq. meters in size. It has a candle lighting table. In St. Narek, a wooden door with a height of 173 cm and width of 90 cm is placed, on which the Armenian cross is engraved. Inside, is an example of Grigor Narekatsi's "The Book of Lamentations" with a gilding composition.


Tradition

Every year, the last Sunday of August before the liturgy in St. Hakob Church in Vardenis village, the believers' chapel, led by the spiritual class, moves to St. Narek Chapel. Only that day the Gospel of miraculous medicine published in 1710, Constantinople is moved to St. Hakob church. That day is a pilgrimage day during which believers have the opportunity to communicate with "Papé's Narek", and the St. Hakob's Church holds sacramental liturgy and sacrament.


Interesting facts

In the framework of the visit of
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to Armenia in 2016, Armenian President
Serzh Sargsyan Serzh Azati Sargsyan ( hy, Սերժ Ազատի Սարգսյան, ; born 30 June 1954)Of ...
presented the Pope the scale-model of the memorial statue of Grigor Narekatsi, as a pilgrim of the first Christian country and expressed hope that a great version will be placed in
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. The statue of Grigor Narekatsi was placed on 21 March 2018 in the
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by the philanthropy of Armenian Ambassador to Vatican Michael Minasyan and businessman Artur Janibekyan. Behind the monument is depicted the chapel of Saint Narek. There is a sculpture on the monument according to which, the chapel is located in Armenia, in Vardenis village of Aragatsotn province.


See also

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Gregory of Narek Grigor Narekatsi ( hy, Գրիգոր Նարեկացի; anglicized: Gregory of Narek) ( – 1003/1011) was an Armenian mystical and lyrical poet, monk, and theologian. He is venerated as a saint in the Armenian Apostolic and Catholic Churches an ...
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Book of Lamentations The Book of Lamentations ( he, אֵיכָה, , from its incipit meaning "how") is a collection of poetic laments for the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BCE. In the Hebrew Bible it appears in the Ketuvim ("Writings") as one of the Five Megill ...
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Vardenis Vardenis ( hy, Վարդենիս) is a town and urban municipal community in the southeastern part of the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. It is located in the valley of the Masrik River, on the territory of the Masrik artesian basin at above s ...


References

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