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Church of Saint Gregory Illuminator dans les Hauts-de-Seine

Church of Saint Gregory Illuminator

    8 Rue Père Komitas
    92370 Chaville
FR

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1931
Start of Offices
1934
Provisional Church
17 février 1957
Laying the first stone
15 décembre 1957
Church Consecration
1984
Change of street name
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Saint Grégoire Ier l'Illuminateur - Church patron Major figure of Armenian Christianity.
Séropé Manoukian - Consecrator of the Church Conducted the 1957 ceremony.
Père Komitas - Toponymic tribute Street named in his honour in 1984.

Origin and history

The Armenian Apostolic Church Saint-Grégoire-l'Iluminateur is a religious building located in Chaville, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France. It is dedicated to St Gregory the Illuminator, a major figure of Armenian Christianity. This place of worship reflects the historical and cultural presence of the Armenian community in this region since the beginning of the twentieth century.

The first Armenian religious offices in Shaville date back to 1931, organized in a premises located Avenue de la Résistance (formerly Avenue de Ville-d-Avray). In 1934, a hangar on Rue des Trois-Champtiers was converted into a temporary church under the same name. It was only in 1957 that the first stone of the present building was laid, thanks to the funding of the faithful. The church was solemnly consecrated on 15 December 1957 by Séropé Manoukian.

The church street was renamed in 1984 as a tribute to Father Komitas, an emblematic figure of Armenian culture. This name change reflects the long-term anchoring of the Armenian community in the local landscape. Today, the church remains a symbol of the Armenian presence in Île-de-France and a gathering place for the faithful of this confession.

The present building, located on Rue du Père-Komitas, embodies both a history of faith and resilience for Armenians in the region. Its architecture and location recall the milestones in the installation and integration of this community in France during the 20th century.

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