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Armenian Holy Nazareth Church Calcutta Community Easter 1915
Photograph: Reproduced courtesy of the Armenian Church, Kolkata, Very Rev. Father Oshagan Gulgulian
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Wooden Chapel
List of Priests who have served at the Armenian Church, Calcutta
Early Armenian community statistics between 1811-1835
List of Armenian Advocates in of the Calcutta High Court, India 1855-1893
Benefactors who have donated to the Armenian Church, Calcutta
The first Armenian Church, a wooden structure was built by public contribution on 22nd June 1688 and was named St. John. The East India Company for 7 years contributed £40/- per year towards the maintenance of a priest, this Church was destroyed by fire in 1707. Three hundred years later in January 2008, a huge fire raged out of control for 5 days in Bura Bazaar very close to the current church and for many long hours the current priest, Father Oshagan Gulgulian along with the dedicated guardians of the church; the committee and wardens, worried intently about the fire spreading to this, the Holy Church of Nazareth. On the 5th day after the fire began, his prayers were answered and the fire was eventually put out and the church and the surrounding area was blessed and left unscathed. It stood on the periphery of a fire ravaged scene standing tall and bright like a phoenix from a flame Had the fire spread just a few hundred yards further, this church, due to celebrate it’s 300th anniversary this year (2008), would also have been lost in the same fashion as the first church in 1707. Thankfully, that tragedy was averted.
St. John’s Church having been razed to the ground, The Holy Church of Nazareth was built seventeen years later in 1724 on the old burial ground of the Armenian community, by Agha Nazar and the architect was an Armenian from Iran named Mr. Levon Ghevond. The belfry and steeple were added just 10 years later by Mr. Manual Hazarmalian in 1734. Repaired and renovated in 1763 by Khojah Petrus Arratoon who also embellished the church and built two additional altars, one on the right hand side of the main altar, in memory of his brother Gorgin Khan, who was assassinated near Monghyr, and the other on the left side to commemorate his memory. In 1789 Agha Catchick Arakiel presented an English clock to the Church which he had ordered from the firm of Alexander Hare of London. The clock arrived in Calcutta in 1792 and was fixed in the clock tower. Also in 1789, he had the church compound enclosed by a substantial wall, which today is still standing as is the parsonage within the grounds. Unfortunately, he did not see the installation of the clock as it was 2 years after Mr. Arakiel’s death which occurred on the 25th July 1790.
On the south side of the Church can be seen the oldest Christian grave in Calcutta. The inscription reads “This is the tomb of Reza Beebeh, wife of Charitable Sookias who died on 31st July 1630”. A little further from the south side of the church was Sookias Lane where the Sookias family lived. And today, the name Sookias is still very much associated with the Church by way of Mr. Haik Sookias Jr., who is a past Chairman of the Church Committee. A large number of prominent Armenians are buried in the churchyard. Amongst them is a Mr. Shircore (in Persian the name means lion-eater). It is recorded that he fought and killed a lion bare handed; but died of his wounds later.
Within the compound of the church grounds was a well stocked library. It was made over to the wardens and commissionaires of the Holy church of Nazareth for the perusal of the Reverend Priests in Calcutta in May 1896.
Over the years, the Church has been fortunate to have received many gifts and bequests, particularly in the 18th century. Many others by their wills have left large sums, amongst whom was the late Sir Catchick Paul Chater of Hongkong. He was born in Calcutta in September 1846, and died in Hongkong in May 1926. By his will he left a very substantial sum of his enormous wealth to the Armenian Church. One of the many ways in which his legacy has been utilised is by the building of an old peoples home for the Armenian community which was named the “Sir Paul Chater Home”. The foundation stone was laid by Mr. S.K. Sen, the Official Trustee of West Bengal on 21st November 1952. More about Sir Catchick Paul Chater can be read here.
List of names of benefactors who left large bequests to the Armenian Church, Calcutta
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Sir Catchick Paul Chater |
Mr. T.M. Thaddeus |
Mrs Sarah Chater |
Mr. Z.T. Manuk |
John Michael and Wife
Mary |
Miss Maryn and Miss Mary Gregory Apcar |
Mr. Nicholas Mackertich Carapiet |
Mrs. Helen Moses |
Miss L.M. Christian |
Mr. Arratoon Galoost |
Mrs. C. Lumbrugen |
Mr. Joseph Ephraim |
Mr. Thomas Seth Apcar |
Col. S.T. Avetoom |
Dr. S.J. Manuk [Manook] |
Joseph Paul |
Miss Amy Apcar |
Arratoon Petrus |
Petrus Stephen |
Arratoon Apcar Senior
and Gregory Apcar Senior |
Seth Arratoon Apcar |
A.S. Mackertich |
A.G. Apcar |
Massey Babjab |
Gevork Manuk |
Anna Iscar Zorab |
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Below is a register of names of officiating Pastors and Priests of the Armenian Holy Church of Nazareth, Calcutta, from 1793 – 1957
Date |
Name |
Date |
Name |
1755 |
Padre Daniel* |
1893-1897 |
Rev. Sylvester Hovannesian |
1779 |
Padre Dionysius Manasser** |
1892-1895 |
Rev. Rethevos Davidian |
1793 |
Carapiet Margar*** |
1894-1899 |
Rev/ {sacl Ter Hacobian |
1793-1797 |
Rev. Hacob Ter Petrosian |
1896-1900 |
Rev. Andrews G. Apcarian |
1793-1802 |
Rev. Galstaun Martyrosian |
1898-1901 |
Rev. Mesrobe C. Davidian |
1794-1795 |
Rev. Gevork Babanian |
1899-1903 |
Rev. Barsiegh P. Alexy |
1795-1813 |
Rev. Hovsep Stephannosian |
1900-1904 |
Rev. Mackertich Petrosian |
1798-1802 |
Rev. Martyrose Davidian |
1902-1905 |
Rev. Essai Ter S Johannes |
1803-1807 |
Rev. Lucas Ter Gevorgian |
1903-1907 |
Rev. Carapiet Thoomikian |
1803-1804 |
Rev. Gabriel Ter Stephannosian |
1904-1907 |
Rev. Psack H. Hacobian |
1805-1808 |
Rev. Aviet Ter Minasian |
1907-1912 |
Rev. Vardan S. Vardanian |
1808-1813 |
Rev. Harouthiun Ter Minasian |
1907-1910 |
Rev. Mashtotz Israelian |
1808-1813 |
Rev. Marcar Ter Carapietian |
1908-1911 |
Rev. Sarkies Gregorian |
1812-1814 |
Rev. Zakaria Ter Petrosian |
1912-1920 |
Rev. Barsegh P. Alexy |
1814-1821 |
Rev. Aviet Ter Minasian |
1912-1917 |
Rev. Marcar C. Davidian |
1814-1822 |
Rev. Lucas Ter Gevorgian |
1913-1917 |
Rev. Garegin Johannes |
1821-1828 |
Rev. Hovsep Stephannosian |
1917-1922 |
Rev. Essai Ter S. Johannes (Archpriest) |
1821-1826 |
Rev. Galoost Harouthiunian |
1917-1922 |
Rev. Carapiet Thoomikian |
1822-1826 |
Rev. Hovsep Ter Mackertchian |
1920-1926 |
Rev. Vahan Aghanian |
1825-1829 |
Rev. Abraham Ter Karapietian |
1922-1927 |
Rev. Nierses P. Paul |
1826-1827 |
Rev. Harouthiun Ayvazian |
1923-1927 |
Rev. Garegin Johannes |
1826-1827 |
Rev. Catchatour Harouthiunian |
1926-1929 |
Rev. Hambardzoom S. Vardanian |
1826-1831 |
Rev. Anton Avagian |
1927-1930 |
Rev. Carapiet Thoomikian |
1826-1830 |
Rev. Hovannes Galstanian |
1927-1929 |
Rev. Essai Ter S. Johannes |
1827-1828 |
Rev. Hovannes Mackertchian |
1929-1933 |
Rev. Vahan Aghanian |
1830-1834 |
Rev. Harouthiun Eghiaian |
1929-1933 |
Rev. Nierses P. Paul |
1831-1836 |
Rev. Lazar Gregorian |
1930-1933 |
Rev. Hovakim Basis |
1831-1837 |
Rev. Hovannes Ter Avietian |
1933-1935 |
Rev. Theodore Isaac (Archimandrite) |
1836-1840 |
Rev. Anton Avagian |
1933-1936 |
Rev. Vartannes Nazareth |
1837-1842 |
Rev. David Mackertchian |
1933-1936 |
Rev. Garegin Johannes |
1838-1841 |
Rev. Eliazar Andreasian |
1936-1942 |
Rev. Nierses S. David |
1841-1845 |
Rev. Carapiet Ter Abrahamian |
1936-1940 |
Rev. Hambardzoom S. Vardanian |
1842-1843 |
Rev. Abraham Ter Carapietian |
1940-1944 |
Rev. Garegin Johannes |
1842-1844 |
Rev. Harouthiun Ter Eliazarian |
1942-1949 |
Rev. Vardan S. Vardanian |
1843-1846 |
Rev. Petrose Antonian |
1944-1947 |
Rev. Hambardzoom S. Vardanian |
1844-1847 |
Rev. Carapiet Gregorian |
1948-1958 |
Rev. Aramais Mirzaian |
1844-1847 |
Rev. Marcar Andreasian |
1948-1953 |
Rev. Avetice Edgarian |
1844-1872 |
Rev. Hovannes Khachikian (Vicar) |
1953-1956 |
Rev. B.S. David |
1845-1846 |
Rev. Mathevos Gregore Karibian |
1957 |
Rev. Pogose Petrossian |
1846-1849 |
Rev. Barsiegh Galstanian (Archpriest) |
1957-1962 |
Bishop Asoghik Ghazarian |
1846-1849 |
Rev. Martyrose Ter Hovakiemian |
1961 |
Archbishop Haikazoon Abrahamian |
1850-1856 |
Rev. Mackertich Ter C. Gregorian |
1964 |
Archbishop Haikazoon Abrahamian |
1850-1856 |
Rev. Mackertich H Ter Lucasian |
1964-1968 |
Rev. Vazken Stepanian (Priest at Bombay) |
1852-1854 |
Rev. Hovannes Galstanian |
1964-1970 |
Rev. Fr. Kegham Zakarian |
1856-1860 |
Rev. Harouthiun Ter S. Ter Harouthiunian |
1966 |
Archbishop Haikazoon Abrahamian |
1856-1860 |
Rev. Nicholaose Ter H Eghiaian (Archpriest) |
1967-1968 |
Archbishop Haikazoon Abrahamian |
1860-1863 |
Rev. Mackertich H. Ter Lucasian (Archpriest) |
1968-1972 |
Archbishop Haikazoon Abrahamian |
1861-1863 |
Rev. Sylvester Hovhannesian |
1968-1974 |
Rev. Fr. Vazken Stephanian |
1863-1865 |
Rev. Galstaun Nazarethian |
1968 |
Mario Stepanian (Deacon) |
1863-1867 |
Rev. Dyonisius Ter Eliazarian |
1969 |
Phoghose Aratoon (Deacon) |
1863-1866 |
Rev. Aristakes Hovannesian |
1969 |
Sam Aviet (Deacon) |
1866-1868 |
Rev. Retevos Davidian |
1969-1970 |
Martyrose Aivaz (Deacon) |
1866-1869 |
Rev. Ephiphan H. Gregorian |
1972 |
Archbishop Haikazoon Abrahamian |
1866-1869 |
Rev. Nicholaose Ter H. Eghiaian (Archpriest) |
1972 |
Bishop Vahan Terian |
1869-1872 |
Rev. Aviet Astvatsatourian |
1973-1974 |
Very Rev. Fr. Hair Woskan Kalpakian |
1870-1873 |
Rev. Martyrose Ter Hovakimian (Archpriest) |
1974-1981 |
Very Rev. Fr. Vazken Tatoyan |
1870-1873 |
Rev. Gregor Ter Marcarian |
1982-1984 |
Rev. Fr. Hagop Guekchian |
1874-1876 |
Rev. Nicholaose Ter H Eghiaian (Archpriest) |
1985-2000 |
Anthony Galstaun (Deacon) |
1872-1875 |
Rev. Gasper Ter Simonian |
2000-2003 |
Rev. Fr. Sahak Sahakyan |
1874-1875 |
Rev. Gregor Ter Harouthiunian |
2003-2004 |
Very Rev. Fr. Ghevond Ghervondyan |
1875-1877 |
Rev. Barsgh Ter Gevork Gasparian |
2005-2007 |
Very Rev. Fr. Oshagan Gulgulian |
1875-1878 |
Rev. Dyonisius Ter Eliazarian |
2005-2009 |
Tigran Baghoumyan (Deacon) |
1877-1881 |
Rev. Minas Barseghian |
2007-2008 |
Very Rev. Fr. Oshagan Gulgulian |
1878-1882 |
Rev. Mackertich Petrosian |
2008-2009 |
Haroutyn Hambardzumyan (Deacon. Became Rev. Fr. Avetis below) |
1880-1884 |
Rev. Martyrose G. Apcarian |
2009-2010 |
Rev. Fr. Avetis Hambardzumyan (ordained a Priest in Kolkata) |
1882-1885 |
Rev. Mesrobe C. Davidian |
2010-2013 |
Very Rev. Fr. Khoren Hovhannisian (defrocked in 2002, refrocked 2009, defrocked again 2017) |
1883-1885 |
Rev. Rethevos Davidian |
2010-2010 |
Very Rev. Ignatious Malkhasyan |
1885-1888 |
Rev. Psack H. Hacobian |
2010-2015 |
Rev. Fr. Geghard Ghabaghyan |
1885-1892 |
rev. Gregor Ter Marcarian |
2010-2011 |
Samvel Harutiunian (Deacon) |
1885-1889 |
Rev. Galstaun Ter Barseghian |
2013-2016 |
Ver Rev. Fr. Zaven Yakichyan |
1886-1891 |
Rev.Elisha H. Mackertoumian |
2013-2015 |
Rev. Fr. Arsen Saroyan |
1889-1893 |
Rev. Barsegh Ter Gevork Gasparian |
2016-2021 |
Rev. Fr. Movses Sargsyan |
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2016 |
Varazdat Kocharyan (Deacon) |
* Padre Daniel was an Armenian priest at the Armenian Holy Church of Nazareth in 1755, details extracted from the Will of Catchick Coja Maul dated 17th November 1755.
** Padre Dionysius Manasser was an Armenian priest in Calcutta in 1779, details extracted from his Will dated 2nd February 1779, Calcutta.
*** Carapiet Margar was an Armenian priest at the Armenian Holy Church of Nazareth in 1793, details extracted from the marriage register entries for 1793.
My thanks to Mario Stepanian, son of Rev. Vazken Stepanian for assistance with information and dates in the 1960’s and 1970’s.
Also Very Rev. Fr. Zaven Yakichyan for updating the list in February 2014
Armenian population snapshot below.
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1814 |
1815 |
1836 |
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Male |
269 |
272 |
290
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For 1836 the adults of all ages were 313 and children 192. The number of houses in which the 505 people resided were 101 |
Female |
195 |
208 |
215 |
Total |
464 |
480 |
505 |
Year |
Births |
Marriages |
Deaths |
1811 |
10 |
7 |
12 |
1812 |
8 |
2 |
12 |
1813 |
8 |
4 |
14 |
1814 |
13 |
5 |
21 |
1815 |
9 |
4 |
21 |
1816 |
11 |
7 |
15 |
1817 |
11 |
3 |
20 |
1819 |
5 |
1 |
23 |
1820 |
11 |
5 |
17 |
1821 |
16 |
4 |
16 |
1822 |
12 |
5 |
16 |
1823 |
8 |
2 |
10 |
1824 |
7 |
6 |
21 |
1825 |
15 |
5 |
19 |
1826 |
8 |
3 |
19 |
1827 |
18 |
5 |
15 |
1829 |
12 |
4 |
15 |
1830 |
9 |
4 |
14 |
1831 |
19 |
3 |
17 |
1832 |
13 |
2 |
17 |
1833 |
13 |
3 |
23 |
1834 |
9 |
7 |
16 |
1835 |
19 |
4 |
7 |
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Total |
280 |
99 |
395 |
An early statistical snapshot of the Armenian community in Calcutta gives you an idea of the thriving community. The Births, Marriages and Deaths of the Armenian population of Calcutta for a 25year period from 1811 to 1835 inclusive.*
Armenian population count in Calcutta for the years*
*Taken from “Statistics of the Colonies of the British Empire 1839, From the Official Records of the Colonial Office”
By Robert Montgomery Martin.
Armenian Advocates of the Calcutta High Court from 1855-1893
Inn |
Names |
Year of Admission |
Appointment or Chambers |
L |
Honorable Sir Gregory Charles Paul B.A., K.C.I.E. |
1855 |
Advocate-General |
I |
J.H.W. Arratoon,B.A. |
1864 |
England |
I |
Gasper Gregory |
1868 |
Durbhungah |
I |
G.J. Pogose |
1869 |
Dacca |
I |
Aviet Agabeg |
1869 |
England |
I |
Thomas Alexander Apcar |
1870 |
11 Old Post Office Street |
L |
Malcolm Peter Gasper* |
1872 |
England |
L |
Arrakiel Peter Gasper |
1872 |
9 Old Post Office Street |
L |
J.G. Apcar |
1874 |
Clerk of the Crown |
I |
John A. Apcar |
1875 |
High Court |
I |
A. Arathoon |
1875 |
England |
I |
A.A. Shircore |
1875 |
Chittagong |
I |
St. John Stephen, B.A., LL.B. |
1880 |
9 Hastings Street |
I |
J.N. Pogose |
1882 |
Allahabad |
I |
A.E. Gasper |
1882 |
High Court |
I |
A.T. Apcar, M.A., LL.B. |
1883 |
11 Old Post Office Street |
M |
A.A. Avetoom |
1885 |
11 Old Post Office Street |
I |
Osmond J. Bagram |
1887 |
Rangoon |
M |
M. Zorab |
1889 |
6 Hastings Street |
I |
Walter Gasper Gregory |
1889 |
5 Old Post Office Street |
M |
John George Bagram |
1890 |
Bar Library |
I |
G.I.M. Gregory |
1890 |
Mozufferpore |
I |
C.A.O.T. Gregory |
1891 |
High Court |
G.I. |
J. Ernest Bagram |
1893 |
Bar Library |
M |
John Chater Jordan |
1893 |
N.W.P. |
* Malcolm Peter Gasper was one of the leaders of the Calcutta bar. He was a respected member of the Armenian community of Calcutta, and they paid a tribute to his memory, by erecting a marble mural tablet in the Armenian Church of St. Nazareth. Follow this link to see it