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Posted 12 July 2023 - 01:32 PM

The grave of the 4th century father Hakob Mtsbnetsi in the city of Mtsbin.
In 338, he organized the 70-day defense of his native city of Mtsbin against the Persian army.
Hakob Mtsbnetsi is the first recorded person in history, who wanted to climb Mount Ararat.



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History

Hakobavank was established in the 5th-7th centuries. It acquired its final form by the 11th-12th centuries. In the 14th century the monastery became the deaconry of the district of Mets Arank (genitive: Metsaranits). The complex is named after Jacob of Nisibis.

There is no information about the date of foundation of the monastery. The oldest inscription, carved on the pedestal of a khachkar (cross-stone), refers to the year of 853. According to the historical chronicles, the monastery buildings were built, rebuilt and reconstructed periodically between the 9th and 18th centuries. One of the manuscripts kept in Matenadaran says that the Metsaranits Church was rebuilt by Khorinshah Zakarian



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Posted 12 July 2023 - 01:35 PM

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On February 10th, 2020, the group of officials of the Armenian Diocese in Georgia, with the participation of clergy and led by the Diocesan Vicar, Rev. Father Archimandrite Kirakos Davtyan attended the screening of the ''Journey to the Past'' documentary film dedicated to Patriarch Jacob of Mstbin (Hakob Mtsbnetsi) at ''Amirani'' cinema in Tbilisi.

Welcoming the guests, the President of Georgia Ms. Salome Zurabishvili as well as the attendees, Metropolitan of Akhalkalaki and Gumbordo His Eminence Nikoloz Pachuashvili specially expressed his gratitude to Vicar of the Armenian Diocese in Georgia, Rev. Father Kirakos Archimandrite Davtyan for organizing his visit to Armenia, as well as for helping him to see the sacred relics of the Noah's Ark, visit to Patriarch St. Jacob of Mtsbin church, and assistance in getting acquainted with the materials kept in Mesrop Mashtots Matenadaran in Yerevan.

After deeply studying the life of Patriarch Jacob of Mtsbin and his role in development and spread of Christianity, Metropolitan of Akhalkalaki and Gumbordo of the Georgian Orthodox Church decided to visit the sanctuaries of St. Jacob of Mtsbin, visit Mtsbin town, take part in joint prayer at beloved Saint's temple and place the identical to the original relics and materials related to Patriarch Jacob of Mtsbin in Museum of 40 Saints in Akhalkalaki.

Turning into reality his dream the Metropolitan recorded his journey in a two-hour documentary film where he tells about his journey to the past, presenting what he has seen, giving rich information about Jacob of Mtsbin, his miracles and his devotion to the Christian faith.

The film was interesting and full of the significance of Noah's Ark's resting on Mountain Ararat, the Armenian church, which was the first church that declared Christianity a state religion, as well as with description of the importance of two Christian churches cooperation and the historical pages of the centuries-old Armenian-Georgian friendship.

The beloved Patriarch Saint Jacob of Mtsbin was the aunt's son of Gregory the Illuminator, he was born in Mtsbin town and after being rescued from tragic massacre of his family he chose ascetic life and became a clergyman. He decides to climb Mountain Ararat to see Noah's Ark and bring a piece of it with him. However, unable to reach the top of the Mountain and after long suffering and prayer he falls asleep. The angel of the Lord visits him and places a piece from the Ark under his head: ''No one should see the Ark. According to your desire, take the piece of wood and go home'', the angel says. That relic from Noah's Ark is still keeping in Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin. During the centuries it was not be decay.

St. Jacob's relic – his right hand is keeping in Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin and bringing out on the occasions of celebrations.



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Posted 12 July 2023 - 01:35 PM

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