World Council of Churches expresses dismay over Hagia Sophia - News Summed Up

World Council of Churches expresses dismay over Hagia Sophia


Subscribers can log in for unlimited digital access Log in Sign up {{featured_button_text}}FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The interim secretary general of the World Council of Churches has written to Turkey's president expressing his “grief and dismay” over Turkey's decision to change the status of Istanbul's landmark Hagia Sophia from a museum to a mosque. As a World Heritage museum, “Hagia Sophia has been a place of openness, encounter and inspiration for people from all nations,” Ioan Sauca said in the letter released Saturday by the Geneva-based group. The colossal Hagia Sophia was built 1,500 years ago as an Orthodox Christian cathedral and was converted into a mosque after the Ottomans conquered Constantinople, now Istanbul, in 1453. Sauca said the museum status had been “a powerful expression” of Turkey's commitment to inclusion and secularism. Erdogan, a devout Muslim, has frequently used the debate over Hagia Sophia to drum up support for his Islamic-rooted party.


Source: Daily Sun July 11, 2020 17:37 UTC



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