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Saint Paul Church, Adana






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Coordinates: 36°5915N 35°1933E / 36.98750°N 35.32583°E / 36.98750; 35.32583
 

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36°59′15N 35°19′33E / 36.98750°N 35.32583°E / 36.98750; 35.32583

Saint Paul Church
Bebekli Kilise in the early 1900s
Map
LocationSeyhan, Adana
Country Turkey
DenominationRoman Catholic
Architecture
StyleArmenian Apostolic
Completed1870

St. Paul Church, alternatively known as the Bebekli Kilise, is a Roman Catholic ChurchinAdana. The church was built as an Armenian Apostolic Church in 1870, and handed over to the Apostolic Vicariate of Anatolia in 1915, after the Ottoman deportation of the city's large Armenian community over the course of Armenian genocide. St. Paul Church is located close to the 5 Ocak Square, off the Cemal Gürsel Street. The 2.5 meter high bronze statue of Mary resembled a baby to the people walking by and the church became known as the "Church with Baby" (Bebekli Kilise).[1]

The church currently serves to the Catholic community of Adana. The garden of the church is converted into a car parking to raise income for the church.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "[1]." Adana Catholic Church. Retrieved on 28 September 2015.

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