Vank Cathedral
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Vank Cathedral on eve of Christmas in Iran's Isfahan
A group of Iranian Armenian citizens who live in the Jolfa neighborhood of Isfahan are getting ready to celebrate the New Year and the birth of Jesus Christ by decorating the Vank Cathedral, one of the historical religious places of Isfahan’s Armenians.
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Photo: Rasoul Shojaei
Iranian Christians commemorate the Eucharist at Vank Cathedral
The Vank Cathedral, a historic church located in the Jolfa neighborhood of the central Iranian city of Isfahan, held a ceremony on January 1, 2024 to mark the Eucharist, also known as Holy Communion, to commemorate the Last Supper of Jesus Christ.
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Photo: Rasoul Shojaei
Vank Cathedral on the eve of the birth of Jesus Christ (AS)
A group of Armenian citizens of Iran, who live in the Jolfa neighborhood of Isfahan, are getting ready to celebrate the New Year and the birth of Jesus Christ by decorating the Vank Cathedral, which is one of the historical religious places of Isfahan’s Armenians.