- Mersin Catholic Church
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Catholic Church of Mersin (Turkish: Latin Katolik Kilisesi) is a church in Mersin, Turkey. It is in the business quarters of Akdeniz intracity municipality at 36°48′N 34°38′E / 36.8°N 34.633°E . At the beginning of the 19th century Mersin was a small village and the Christian population of the region was concentrated in nearby Tarsus (birth place of St Paul) . But towards the mid 19th century, Mersin flourished as a port of Çukurova (Cilicia). Meanwhile because of Druze-Christian disturbances in Lebanon, many Christians migrated to Mersin. Also at this time the French consulate moved from Tarsus to Mersin and with it went most of the Catholic population of Tarsus. With every passing day, Mersin became more important and in 1853 it was decided that a church should be built in Mersin. In May 1854 Peder Antonio moved from Tarsus to Mersin. On 18 September 1855, the Ottoman sultan gave the firman (decree) to build a church. The church and an accompaniying school under the direction of Capucine friars continued up to the first world war in which both Italy and French were opposers of Turkey. After a temporary halt during the war, the school reopened at the conclusion of the war. But it was closed in 1923. The church is still active. [1]
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- Churches in Turkey
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