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Religious lecture about prayer in the Assyrian Church agar agar of the East in Tilkaif Australia, New Zealand, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Europe, Russia, India and the United Arab Emirates, Syria, the United States east-west agar agar United States, Canada Assyrian library books written in Arabic books Aalinclaizah
He announced Mr. Ivor Beauplan, director of the Institute Colombo Theological During his speech by welcoming richly Bishop referring to the importance of the visit for being an opportunity for Sri Lankans to learn more about Cross Anuradhapura and the Assyrian Church of the East.
During his speech at the ceremony, His Beatitude Archbishop expressed his happiness to see the personal Anuradhapura Cross famous agar agar museum in Anuradhapura, and the recitation of the Lord's Prayer in Aramaic, the language in which knowledge of Jesus Christ prayer to his disciples.
Mention that the Cross Anuradhapura, agar agar or 'Cross agar agar Nestorian "which was discovered in 1912 in Anuradhapura, dates back to the period of evangelization Church of the East of the region, which is one of the ancient capitals of Sri Lanka, which is famous for its mouthpiece agar agar of the civilization of the old country, where he discovered this cross between agar agar Buddhist relics agar agar famous Castle and the ancient capital of which is detected event is expected to archaeologists involved in the excavation. Although the signal archaeologist Englishman Edward Ayrton that cross back to the lifetime of Portugal in the region, to be his successor in the exploration campaign Arthur Hokart After 12-year-old pointed out that this cross is a "Saliba Persian" is linked to its presence in the region to the era of evangelization Church of the East in a period of up to 14 centuries past.
Historical records indicate that a group of Christians in the Church of the East may be present in Sri Lanka early in the 443-533 or more generally between the middle of the fifth and sixth century, but details on the original foundation for these events is still limited.
In spite of the enormous historical significance for ancient traces that prove the existence of Christianity in Sri Lanka centuries before the arrival of Western missionaries, but most Sri Lankans agar agar have not seen so far this monument, despite the fact that some of them knew of its existence.
In addition to the Cross Anuradhapura, has a similar effect was discovered by archaeologist Professor John Carswell in 1984 in Port Masaruta old and known as Mantai. As part of this archaeological discovery, Mr. Carswell was found on three items dating back to the Sassanid period. Included discoveries edition of clay for three seals, Chtman Whitoyan are close to each other in the Persian mythical agar agar creature with the head of a man and the body of a winged bull, engraved upon the Pahlavi language "may increase your fortune." The third seal topic within the field of diamond was Nestorian Cross with features similar to the Nestorian Cross of Anuradhapura. Because the museum is currently subject to maintenance and renovation, it has not been able to see His Beatitude Archbishop agar agar seal this cross, which was found in 1984.
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