Samiksha Jaiswal (Editor)

St. Vartanants Church

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Province
  
Tehran Province

Completed
  
1986

Architectural type
  
Church

St. Vartanants Church

Location
  
District 7, Tehran, Iran

Affiliation
  
Armenian Apostolic Church

St. Vartanants Church ("Serpots Vartanants" in Armenian) (Armenian: Սրբոց Վարդանանց Եկեղեցի) is established in 1986 and was anointed as an Armenian Apostolic Church in 1987 at Tehran. St. Vartanants Church is the last Armenian or Christian church which was built in Iran.

History

At the center of Tehran there is a locality called Heshmatiye, Armenians name it Sardarabad. (Sardarabad is name of a place and specially a battle that took place in the same place in the early 20th century in Armenia.) In this locality there is an Avenue named “Dahmetri Aramane”. At a time there was strong number of Armenians who lived in this area, but gradually time pass the community in this locality shrink in number.

At beginning when the community was strong in number and there was no church in this area, so therefore they felt to have a church in their locality which was a need for survival of the community in this area. There was a school named “Sahakian” in Dahmetri Aramane Ave. and the school had a hall which was large in size. Since there was no land in the area to build a church, so the school hall was modified into a church. With the help of the Armenian Prelacy of Tehran and certain circumstances that was caused after Iranian revolution, the church was finally established and then anointed in 1987.

The church was named after an Armenian saint named Vartan from the 5th century who was martyred for the sake of the faith in Christ. St.Vartan fought a battle against Sassanid army in defense of his faith and people. St. Vartan fought with handful number of small army against Sassanid army who were outnumbered than Armenia's army. Physically the battle was lost and St. Vartan with all his men in arms was martyred but in long run they won the battle morally in honor and dignity. St. Vartan is one of important saints in Armenian Church and for the whole Armenian people all around the world.

The St. Vartanants Church in Tehran had no major individual benefactors; it was established by the people of the community. It was blessed by Aram I, the Catholicos of the Holy See of Cilicia during each of his three visits to Iran in 1996, 2005 and 2008.

The Armenian bishop who was the prelate of Armenians in Tehran died in 1999; in the same year a new bishop, Sepooh Sarkissian, was appointed for Prelacy of Armenians in Tehran.

After the Iranian Revolution much of Armenian population in Iran emigrated to western countries in general and America in particular. And Armenian community in Heshmatiye locality also effected by wave of emigration that is taken place for last 30 years. Now few families remain in the St. Vartanants church area.

References

St. Vartanants Church Wikipedia