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Holy Cross Armenian Apostolic Church (New York City)

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Town or city
  
New York, New York

Phone
  
+1 212-927-4020

Holy Cross Armenian Apostolic Church (New York City)

Country
  
United States of America

Construction started
  
1925 (for church), 1934 (for crypt), 1952 (for renovation)

Completed
  
1926 (for church), 1934 (for crypt), 1953 (for renovation)

Cost
  
$30,000 (budgeted for 1925 church construction)

Client
  
The Lutheran Church of Our Saviour (1925); The Armenian Apostolic Church (1952)

Address
  
580 W 187th St, New York, NY 10033, USA

Architects
  
Manoug Exerjian, Stoyan N. Karastoyanoff

Similar
  
St Stephen's Armenian, Holy Trinity Church - Fresno, St Vartan Armenian Cathedral, Our Saviour's Atoneme, St Sarkis Church

Holy Cross Armenian Apostolic Church is a significant Armenian Apostolic Church in Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York City at 580 West 187th Street. It occupies the former second location of the Lutheran church of The Lutheran Church of Our Saviour, established in 1897 as a mission church of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church and built in its second location at West 187th Street. The church building was built between 1925 and 1926 at a cost of $30,000 to designs by an architect Stoyan N. Karastoyanoff of 220 Audubon Avenue. The Lutheran congregation moved into their parish house after the Great Depression and the church and the Armenian Apostolic Church took over the church in 1929.

On December 24, 1933, a group of assassins attacked Eastern Diocese Archbishop Levon Tourian as he walked down the aisle of Holy Cross Armenian Church in the Washington Heights neighborhood of New York City during the Divine Liturgy, and killed him with a butcher knife. Nine Tashnags were later arrested, tried and convicted. The incident divided the Armenian community, as Tashnag sympathizers established congregations independent of Etchmiadzin, declaring loyalty instead to the See based in Antelias in Lebanon. The division was formalized in 1956 when the Antelias (Cilisian) See broke away from the Echmiadzin See.

After the assassination, the church was reconsecrated, with a new crypt added in 1934 to designs by Manoug Exerjian, who also refaced and renovated the church between 1952 and 1953.

References

Holy Cross Armenian Apostolic Church (New York City) Wikipedia